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DeSantis Asks Fox News Host To Tee Up Debate With Trump

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Ron DeSantis is issuing a challenge to his rival Donald Trump.

On Wednesday, the Florida Governor and Republican presidential candidateย Ron DeSantisย asked Fox News anchorย Sean Hannityย to arrange a debate between himself and former Presidentย Donald Trump.

Recently, Hannity moderated a long-awaited debate between DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The Fox anchor seemed to welcome the idea of a similar event involving Trump before asking if DeSantis was confident Joe Biden would be the Democrat party’s nominee for president.

โ€œWell, Sean, I donโ€™t think weโ€™ve spoken since that debate, and the reaction that Iโ€™ve gotten has been incredible in terms of obviously being able to show that freedom works and the California models of failure, what that means for the country. But people appreciated the way you set it up, and they said it was the most substantive debate that theyโ€™ve seen in this entire election cycle, and so kudos to you for doing it,โ€ began DeSantis before throwing down the gauntlet. โ€œSo Iโ€™m glad we were able to get that done, and just know if you want to do other debates โ€”ย Nikki Haleyย and me, Iโ€™m in, Donald Trump, and me, Iโ€™m in โ€” so just say the word. Youโ€™ve shown that you can do it in a way that I think really helps the voters. So Iโ€™m game. Just let me know.โ€

โ€œOkay, those are two. Do you have any more on your list? Maybeย Joe Manchin, Heโ€™s going on a two month tour. Anybody else on your list that youโ€™d like to do?โ€ replied an amused Hannity.

Trump has dominated the polls and so far has refused to participate in any Republican primary debates.

Theย surveysย tested how Biden would perform against the Republican frontrunnerย โ€” whom Biden defeated in the 2020 election โ€” and found that Trump would beat him in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

Don Bacon Hints At 2028 Presidential Run After Leaving Congress

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An outgoing Republican Congressman signaled he could mount a future bid for the White House.

โ€œI got asked the other day, โ€˜You say youโ€™re interested in being an executive โ€” is that governor or president?โ€™ I go, โ€˜Yes,โ€™โ€ Nebraska Rep.ย Don Baconย told NBC News in an interviewย last week in his office.

โ€œIf thereโ€™s an opportunity, and I can make a difference, a unique difference, I would like to keep serving. I just donโ€™t want to do two-year elections,โ€ he continued in the interview, which was published on Sunday.

Bacon announced last week he would not seek reelection in the vulnerable swing district, which includes Omaha and rural areas of Nebraska. In 2024, Bacon was one of three Republicans elected in districts that voted for former Vice President Harris over President Trump.

Bacon, a five-term congressman and retiredย Air Forceย brigadier general, has represented the 2nd District since 2017. Known for his relatively moderate approach and clashes with Presidentย Donald Trump, Bacon has occasionally broke with his party on major issues. He voted to certify the 2020 election and co-sponsoredย bipartisanย legislation like the โ€œImproving Reporting to Prevent Hate Actโ€ with Rep.ย Don Beyerย (D-Va.), aimed at improving the accuracy of hateย crimeย reporting.

Bacon acknowledged it would be difficult to win a White House bid, particularly as a House member and as a Republican who still embraces Reaganism and a hawkish view of foreign policy.

โ€œI donโ€™t think it would be very easily done,โ€ he said. โ€œAll I know is I have a heart to serve our country, and I have a vision.โ€

Bacon suggested heโ€™d be interested in serving asย Defense Secretaryย โ€œif God opens up that door,โ€ but acknowledged his doubt that a Republican president would tap him for the post.

Bacon also said that he would not run for governor against Nebraska Gov.ย Jim Pillenย (R), who was elected in 2023 and who, NBC News reported, is a โ€œclose friendโ€ of Baconโ€™s.

Baconโ€™s exit opens one of the most competitive House seats in the country. The 2nd District โ€” which includes Omaha and parts of Douglas, Sarpy, and Saunders counties โ€” has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+3. Once a Republican stronghold, the district has been trending leftward thanks to shifting demographics and political realignment, particularly during the Trump era.ย (RELATED:ย Rep. Don Bacon To Retire, Opening Key Battleground In Omahaโ€™s 2nd District)

Before Trump, the GOP had a lock on the district. George W. Bush carried it handily in 2000 and 2004. Even Mitt Romney won it by 7 points in 2012. But the tide began to shift in 2008, when Barack Obama flipped the seat โ€” marking the first Democratic presidential win there since 1964.

Trump won it narrowly in 2016, but Joe Biden carried the district by about 6 points in 2020, and Democrats held it again in 2024. These wins came despite Nebraska remaining solidly red overall.

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House Select Committee Officially Subpoenas Donald Trump

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The House Select Committee officially issued a subpoena to testify before the panel to former President Trump on Friday morning.

Last week, the committee investigating the Jan. 6th Capitol riot voted unanimously to subpoena during what could be its last public hearing last week.

โ€œAs demonstrated in our hearings, we have assembled overwhelming evidence, including from dozens of your former appointees and staff, that you personally orchestrated and oversaw a multi-part effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election and to obstruct the peaceful transition of power,” Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) and Vice Chair Liz Cheney (R-WY) wrote in a joint statement.

Read the subpoena below:

Trump responded to the subpoena last and decried the move as a continuation of Democrats’ partisan witch-hunt against him.

โ€œThe Unselect Committee has willfully ignored the fact that days before January 6, 2021, I recommended and authorized thousands of troops to be deployed to ensure that there was peace, safety, and security at the Capitol and throughout Washington, D.C. on January 6th because I knew, just based on instinct and what I was hearing, that the crowd coming to listen to my speech, and various others, would be a very big one, far bigger than anyone thought possible,โ€ Trump wrote.

Despite Trumpโ€™s ire towards the House panel a source close to the former president insists he โ€œloves the idea of testifying.โ€ The source told Fox News, that if Trump does in fact testify he plans to โ€œtalk about how corrupt the election was, how corrupt the committee was, and how Nancy Pelosi did not call up the National Guard that Trump strongly recommended for her to do three days earlier on January 3, 2021.โ€

CNN Commentator Criticizes Trumpโ€™s Response After Assassination Attempt

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A failed loner attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump in a horrific moment on Saturday afternoon. The incident left one rally goer dead and two others in critical condition.

Yet, CNNโ€™s Jamie Gangel chose to focus on Trumpโ€™s immediate reaction following the attack.

The Aftermath of the Attack

Moments after narrowly escaping the assassination attempt, Trump was heard yelling “Fight! Fight! Fight!” to the crowd.

Gangelโ€™s Reaction

Jamie Gangel, a reporter for CNN, expressed her disapproval of Trumpโ€™s choice of words seconds after he was shot. She stated:

That’s not the message that we want to be sending right now. We want to tamp it down.

Police have ransacked the Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, home of the deceased gunman, a 20-year-old male named Thomas Matthew Crooks.

The FBI later confirmed Crooks’ identity early Sunday and called the incident an assassination attempt, although President Biden initially declined to do so.

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Report: SCOTUS Rejects Kari Lake’s Voting Machine Suit

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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Republicans Kari Lake and Mark Finchem’s lawsuit over the use of voting machines in Arizona elections.

The Hill reports Lake and Finchem asked the Supreme Court to review a federal appellate judgeโ€™s decision to dismiss their case last October. The suit sought to block electronic voting machines from being used in the state, questioning their accuracy and reliability.  

Lawyers for Lake, who is running for a Senate seat in Arizona this cycle, and Finchem, who is seeking a state Senate seat, argued in a court filing to the Supreme Court that they had sufficiently argued that โ€œ[a]ll Arizona-certified optical scanners and ballot marking devices, as well as the software on which they rely, have been wrongly certified for useโ€; Arizonaโ€™s voting machines had been โ€œhackedโ€ and โ€œmanipulatedโ€; and that there were apparent discrepancies in the Maricopa Countyโ€™s vote count after the 2020 election. 

The lawsuit was filed ahead of the November 2022 midterms while Lake was running for governor.

The Supreme Courtโ€™s decision to decline to revisit the federal courtโ€™s decision puts a cap on Lakeโ€™s and Finchemโ€™s lawsuit.

โ€œWe are obviously disappointed that the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to review the decisions of the Arizona district court and the Ninth Circuit, and order that our challenge to the 2022 election procedures be heard on the merits,โ€ said Kurt Olsen, one of the attorneys that sought to get the Supreme Court to consider the case, in a statement, who argued new information came to light after their case was dismissed by the  circuit court. 

โ€œAlthough the Supreme Court grants review in less than 1 percent of cases presented on petition, we believe we presented a case.โ€

โ€œThe Kari Lake and Mark Finchem case was dismissed based on a purported lack of standing to assert an injury,โ€ Olsen wrote. โ€œTherefore, the courts, even now, have not ruled on the merits of our case. We will continue to raise these issues especially in light of the upcoming 2024 election.โ€

Trump Openly Backs Candidate In Tennessee Special Election

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Former President Trump is urging Tennessee voters to support Republican Matt Van Epps in Tuesdayโ€™s special election to fill the stateโ€™s vacant 7th Congressional District seat, claimingโ€”without evidenceโ€”that Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn โ€œopenly disdains Country music.โ€

โ€œI am asking all America First Patriots in Tennesseeโ€™s 7th Congressional District, who havenโ€™t voted yet, to please GET OUT AND VOTE on Election Day, Tuesday, December 2nd, for a phenomenal Candidate, Matt Van Epps,โ€ Trump wrote Sunday on Truth Social.

Trump further escalated his criticism of Behn in the post, alleging: โ€œMatt is fighting against a woman who hates Christianity, will take away your guns, wants Open Borders, Transgender for everybody, men in womenโ€™s sports, and openly disdains Country music. She said all of these things precisely, and without question โ€” ITโ€™S ON TAPE!โ€

Van Epps, previously the commissioner of the Tennessee Department of General Services, is running against Behn, a state representative, to succeed former Rep. Mark Green (R). Green resigned earlier this year to pursue a private-sector opportunity, triggering the special election.

Background on the Controversy

Republicans have seized on remarks Behn made in a 2020 episode of the podcast Grits, where she said:
โ€œIโ€™ve been heavily involved in the Nashville mayoral race because I hate this city, I hate the bachelorettes, I hate the pedal taverns, I hate country music. I hate all the things that make Nashville apparently an โ€˜it cityโ€™ to the rest of the country.โ€

Behn has since clarified that the comments were made in frustration and do not reflect her views as an elected official. In a video released last month, she explained:

โ€œNow, I always want Nashville to be better, right? I want Nashville to be a place where working people can thrive, right? But sure, I get mad at the bachelorette [parties] sometimes, I get mad at the pedal taverns, right? Talking to someone who has cried no less than 10 times in the Country Music Hall of Fame.โ€

She added in a corresponding post: โ€œNO, I DO NOT HATE THE CITY I REPRESENT,โ€ punctuating the statement with three laughing emojis.

Behn Campaign Response

Behnโ€™s campaign manager, Kate Briefs, responded sharply to Trumpโ€™s attack, saying the former president is lying โ€œbecause he is panicking about his tanking approval numbers as Tennessee voters hold him accountable for his failed economic policies that are raising their costs, while lowering taxes for their billionaire donors.โ€

Context: Why This Special Election Has Drawn Attention

Tennesseeโ€™s 7th District is traditionally a reliably Republican seat, and Van Epps enters the race with a structural advantage. Still, Democrats see the contest as an opportunity to demonstrate voter enthusiasm heading into the 2026 midtermsโ€”particularly if they can outperform expectations in a deep-red district.

Special elections in off-years often serve as indicators of base energy for both parties. National Democrats have been encouraged by recent overperformances in similar contests across the country and hope Behn can replicate that trend.

Polling Suggests a Competitive Race

At least one surveyโ€”conducted last week by Emerson College Polling and The Hillโ€”suggests the race may be closer than expected. The poll showed Behn and Van Epps running neck and neck, signaling that Democratic enthusiasm and Trumpโ€™s polarizing involvement may be tightening the contest.

Georgia Official Who Broke With Trump In 2020 Announces Gubernatorial Bid

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) has officially entered the race for governor, setting the stage for a competitive Republican primary to succeed outgoing Gov. Brian Kemp (R), who is term-limited. In a two-minute campaign launch ad released Wednesday, Raffensperger portrayed himself as a principled conservative willing to take tough stands, vowing to uphold the Constitution and defend Georgia values.

โ€œIโ€™m a conservative Republican, and Iโ€™m prepared to make the tough decisions,โ€ Raffensperger declared in the ad. โ€œI follow the law and the Constitution, and I always do the right thing for Georgia, no matter what.โ€

Watch:

The announcement pits Raffensperger against prominent GOP contenders including Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who has received former President Donald Trumpโ€™s endorsement, and Attorney General Chris Carr, both of whom have strong support among grassroots conservatives. The winner of the GOP primary will likely face a high-profile Democratic opponent next November.

Revisiting the 2020 Election Clash With Trump

Raffensperger became a household name during the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, when Georgia became a critical battleground. After President Trump narrowly lost the state to Joe Biden by just under 12,000 votes, Trump and his allies raised concerns about election irregularities and widespread allegations of voter fraud. Raffensperger, as the stateโ€™s chief elections officer, found himself at the center of the storm.

Despite mounting pressure from Trump and many Georgia Republicans to challenge or overturn the results, Raffensperger maintained that his officeโ€™s audits and recounts showed no evidence of widespread fraud that would change the outcome. In a now-famous phone call, Trump urged Raffensperger to โ€œfindโ€ enough votes to change the result โ€” a conversation that later became a flashpoint in national debates over election integrity and presidential power.

While Raffenspergerโ€™s stance drew praise from Democrats and corporate media, it also alienated many in the Republican base, who felt he failed to investigate potential irregularities aggressively enough. That divide has lingered within Georgia GOP politics and is certain to shadow his gubernatorial campaign. Many grassroots conservatives remain skeptical of Raffensperger, while others credit him for adhering to the letter of the law during an unprecedented political firestorm.


A Crowded Field on Both Sides

The Republican primary is shaping up to be one of the most watched in the nation. With Raffensperger, Jones, and Carr already in the race, GOP voters will have a clear choice between different brands of Republican leadership โ€” from establishment-minded governance to more populist, Trump-aligned approaches.

On the Democratic side, the field is also taking shape. Declared candidates include former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, former GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, former state Sen. Jason Esteves, state Rep. Derrick Jackson, former DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, and former pastor Olu Brown. There is also persistent speculation that Stacey Abrams could enter the race again, potentially setting up a dramatic rematch after her narrow 2018 and 2022 defeats.

Georgia has transformed into a true political battleground over the last decade, with Republicans still holding most statewide offices but Democrats making steady gains. The 2026 gubernatorial race will be pivotal in determining whether Georgia remains under GOP control or flips blue.

The nonpartisan election handicapper Cook Political Report rates Kempโ€™s seat a โ€œtoss up.โ€

Can Raffensperger manage to make peace with Trump and secure his endorsement? Tell us what you think in the comments below!

Trump Addresses Reports He Will Name New White House Ballroom After Himself

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President Donald Trump on Friday dismissed media reports suggesting he planned to name the new White House ballroom โ€” which will replace the outdated East Wing โ€” after himself.

The report, published by ABC News, claimed the 90,000-square-foot facility would be called โ€œThe President Donald J. Trump Ballroom.โ€ But Trump quickly set the record straight.

โ€œI donโ€™t have any plan to call it after myself, that was fake news,โ€ Trump told reporters. โ€œWeโ€™re probably going to call it the presidential ballroom or something like that. We havenโ€™t really thought about a name yet.โ€

Trumpโ€™s comments come as construction continues on what is expected to be a major modernization of the White House complex โ€” a project the administration says will better serve official state events and visiting dignitaries.

A Vision for Renewal and National Pride

According to ABC News, roughly $350 million has been raised for the ballroomโ€™s construction, exceeding the projected $300 million cost. President Trump suggested that surplus funds could support another ambitious initiative: an iconic arch to be built at the entrance of Washington, D.C., near the Lincoln Memorial.

โ€œYou know, weโ€™re going to be building the arc,โ€ Trump said. โ€œAnd weโ€™ve raised a lot of money for the ballroom, so maybe weโ€™ll put โ€” the arc is going to be incredible for Washington, D.C. So maybe we use it for the arc.โ€

The administration expects the ballroom to be completed before the end of Trumpโ€™s term in 2029. Supporters say the project symbolizes renewal and the continuation of Americaโ€™s tradition of strength and elegance at its seat of power.

Demolition Meets Predictable Backlash

Earlier this week, crews finished demolishing the East Wing โ€” a move that drew predictable criticism from establishment voices and Democratic allies. A YouGov poll found about half of Americans disapprove of the demolition, while many others see it as a step forward for modernization and security.

Among the most vocal critics was USA Today, which published an opinion piece by Chelsea Clinton condemning the construction. She claimed it represented โ€œa reflection of how easily history can be erased when power forgets purpose.โ€

Former White House aide Michael LaRosa, who worked for Jill Biden, echoed the sentiment, calling the demolition โ€œsadโ€ and โ€œheartbreaking.โ€ Still, even he admitted, โ€œI donโ€™t think that thereโ€™s any question a ballroom is probably needed.โ€

The East Wing: History Meets Modern Necessity

While some opponents point to the East Wingโ€™s historical roots, Trumpโ€™s supporters argue that progress and preservation are not mutually exclusive. The East Wing dates back to the early 1800s, when Thomas Jefferson added colonnades that were criticized even then as โ€œaristocratic.โ€

Over the years, the space evolved โ€” from Teddy Rooseveltโ€™s renovations to Franklin D. Rooseveltโ€™s additions, including a movie theater and a bunker used during national emergencies. That bunker, known as the Presidential Emergency Operations Center, was used by George W. Bushโ€™s cabinet on 9/11 and by President Trump during the 2020 unrest.

Democrat Lawmaker Announces Resignation After Being Convicted on Felony Charges

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Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell (D) said that she will resign after being convicted last week on two felony charges.

Nicole Mitchell was convicted of felony first-degree burglary and possession of burglary or theft tools for breaking into her stepmother Carol Mitchell’s Minnesota home in April 2024.

Nicole Mitchell pleaded not guilty, and during the trial, her defense argued that she was at the home to check on her stepmother, who lives with Alzheimer’s.

Nicole Mitchell’s stepmother Carol Mitchell reportedly took the stand, saying that she felt “extremely violated” after finding Nicole Mitchell in her home.

Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy said Nicole Mitchell “has gotten the due process she is entitled to and was convicted by a jury of her peers.”

“With the clarity brought by the resolution of this case, the Senate DFL Caucus will continue to focus on issues that improve the lives of Minnesota families and communities,” Murphy said.

GOP Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson criticized her decision to not resign immediately and blamed Democrats for “refusing to hold her accountable during session.” His caucus tried and failed to expel Mitchell from the chamber in the wake of the charges.

“Senator Mitchell was convicted of two felonies; she doesn’t get to give the Senate two weeks’ notice. Democrats shielded Mitchell for 15 months to protect their political power, but a jury needed just three hours to confirm what was already clear: she shouldn’t be a senator,” he said in a statement.

Gov. Tim Walz’s office is expected to announce details about a special election after Nicole Mitchell’s resignation. There is another special election set for September to fill a vacancy left by former House Speaker Melissa Hortman’s politically-motivated assassination.

Trump Challenges Biden To Pre-Debate Drug Test

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Trump is throwing down the gauntlet…

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump challenged Joe Biden to take a drug test before this week’s televised presidential debate.

โ€œDRUG TEST FOR CROOKED JOE BIDEN??? I WOULD, ALSO, IMMEDIATELY AGREE TO ONE!!!โ€ Trumpย wrote Mondayย on Truth Social.

The former president has repeatedly suggested Biden could take a performance-enhancing drug before the debate, with some already discounting any well-received performance by the incumbent as a charade.

In two other posts on Truth Social, Trump praised Rep.ย Ronny Jacksonย (R-Texas), whoย sent a letter to the presidentย and his physician Monday,ย demandingย he take drug tests immediately before and after the debate.

โ€œRonny Jackson was a brilliant Doctor, Admiral and now, a GREAT Congressman,โ€ the presumptive GOP nominee wrote in one post. โ€œHe happens to be totally right about what is written in this MUST READ Article but, unfortunately, nothing will be done about it!โ€

Trump and Bidenย will square offย Thursday night in a debate hosted by CNN, in what will be theย first debateย since the 2020 election.ย 

Trump last week said he does not want to underestimate Biden ahead of the debate.

โ€œWell, all I can say is this: I watched him withย Paul Ryan,ย and he destroyed Paul Ryan,โ€ Trump said during an episode of the โ€œAll-In podcastโ€ last week. โ€œAnd he beat Paul Ryan, so, Iโ€™m not underestimating him.โ€