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Report: Sidney Powell Pleads Guilty In Georgia Election Interference Case

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Pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell pled guilty in the Georgia election subversion caseย broughtย forward by Fulton County DAย Fani Willis.

Per reports from The Hill, Powell appeared before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee on Thursday to enter her plea, just days before her trial was scheduled to begin next week.

โ€œHow do you plead to the six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with performance of election duties?โ€ asked Daysha Young, a Fulton County prosecutor. 

โ€œGuilty,โ€ Powell said. 

McAfee accepted Powellโ€™s plea and said that she could not withdraw it. Powell was sentenced to six yearsโ€™ probation, a $6,000 fine and $2,700 restitution. She will also be required to โ€œtestify truthfullyโ€ in future proceedings and must turn over any documents requested by the district attorneyโ€™s office. ย 

CNNโ€™s Marshall Cohen reports that as part of her guilty plea, Powell will be required to testify at future trials and write an apology letter to the citizens of Georgia, prosecutors said at a hearing Thursday.โ€

Powell is the second of 19 co-defendants in the case to plead guilty. 

Powell was indicted on seven charges in August, accusing her and the others of violating Georgiaโ€™s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act statute by entering a months-long conspiracy toย try to keep Donald Trump in the White House following the 2020 election.ย 

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Trump Goes Off on Gov. Ron DeSantis, Glenn Youngkin

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Former President Donald Trump unleashed a fiery monologue against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Thursday evening after winning re-election with higher-than-expected margins in the Sunshine State.

In a statement sent by Trump’s Save America PAC to his supporters, the former president called DeSantis an “average” Republican governor with “great Public Relations.” The former president also took credit for DeSantis’s 2018 gubernatorial victory that earned him his first term as governor andย honed in on DeSantis’s response to COVID-19 which has largely been credited as the move which propelled him to national recognition.

In the unprovoked attack, Trump also revived the nickname “Ron DeSanctimonious” in what appears the most extreme escalation between the two Florida Republicans to date.

Read the statement below:

โ€œNewsCorp, which is Fox, the Wall Street Journal, and the no longer great New York Post (bring back Col!), is all in for Governor Ron DeSanctimonious, an average REPUBLICAN Governor with great Public Relations, who didnโ€™t have to close up his State, but did, unlike other Republican Governors, whose overall numbers for a Republican, were just averageโ€”middle of the packโ€”including COVID, and who has the advantage of SUNSHINE, where people from badly run States up North would go no matter who the Governor was, just like I did!โ€

Trump continued by saying that DeSantis was โ€œdesperateโ€ in 2017 and that DeSantis โ€œhad low approval, bad polls, and no money, but he said that if I would Endorse him, he could win.โ€

โ€œI also fixed his campaign, which had completely fallen apart,โ€ Trump continued. โ€œI was all in for Ron, and he beat Gillum, but after the Race, when votes were being stolen by the corrupt Election process in Broward County, and Ron was going down ten thousand votes a day, along with now-Senator Rick Scott, I sent in the FBI and the U.S. Attorneys, and the ballot theft immediately ended, just prior to them running out of the votes necessary to win. I stopped his Election from being stolenโ€ฆโ€

โ€œAnd now, Ron DeSanctimonious is playing games!โ€ Trump concluded in his attack on DeSantis. โ€œThe Fake News asks him if heโ€™s going to run if President Trump runs, and he says, โ€˜Iโ€™m only focused on the Governorโ€™s race, Iโ€™m not looking into the future.โ€™ Well, in terms of loyalty and class, thatโ€™s really not the right answer.โ€

However, Trump wasn’t done bashing Republican governors and soon turned his ire toward first-term Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin in the second wave of rage-filled statements.

โ€œYoung Kin (now thatโ€™s an interesting take. Sounds Chinese, doesnโ€™t it?) inย Virginia couldnโ€™t have won without me,โ€ Trump wrote on Truth Social. โ€œI Endorsed him, did a very big Trump Rally for him telephonically, got MAGA to Vote for him โ€“ or he couldnโ€™t have come close to winning. But he knows that, and admits it. Besides, having aย hard time with the Dems in Virginia โ€“ But heโ€™ll get it done!โ€

It’s unclear what provoked Trump’s comments against Youngkin but hours before the enraged message Virginia Lt. Governor Winsome Sears announced she will not support Trump’s 2024 bid despite supporting him in past elections.

โ€œA true leader understands when they have become a liability,โ€ Sears said. โ€œA true leader understands that itโ€™s time to step off the stage. And the voters have given us that very clear message.โ€

โ€œI could not support him. I just couldnโ€™t, because we have seen, for example, in those states where he has endorsed the candidates, in fact, Republicans on the same ticket who he did not endorse over-performed, whereas his candidates totally underperformed by as much as 10 points,โ€ she added. โ€œWe have a clear mission, and it is time to move on.โ€

On Friday, Gov. Youngkin said he hadn’t seen Trump’s comments.

“I didn’t see it. And I have to be honest, I’ve been busy all morning. Listen, you all know me, I do not call people names. I really work hard to bring people together,” Youngkin said.

Conservative Pundit Candace Owens Says She’s Embarrassed She Supported Trump

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The MAGA base is split over President Trump’s recent foreign policy moves…

Popular conservative pundit Candace Owens said she’s “embarrassed” she supported Donald Trump in the 2024 election following his decision to bomb multiple nuclear facilities in Iran.

โ€œThis is not the candidate that I voted for,โ€ Owens told Morgan in a wide-ranging interview on his YouTube show Piers Morgan Uncensored.

Owens has long been a supporter of the president and was among the many prominent media supportersย that urged Trump to stay out of the conflict. This faction of the MAGA movement noted that Trump campaigned on extracting the United States from foreign conflicts, and clashed with pro-war supporters of the president likeย Laura Loomer, who recently dubbed Owens, โ€œTehran Candy.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s all of the same rhetoric dating back to 9/11. All of the same tactic trying to smear people who are against this war as โ€˜jihadists,’โ€ Owens told Morgan, arguing that conflict between Israel and Iran was โ€œsimply not our business.โ€

โ€œThere was no imminent threat to the United States when Trump made this decision to do what Bibi wanted,โ€ Owens said, referring to Israeli Prime Ministerย Benjamin Netanyahu. โ€œThis was not Trumpโ€™s decision it was Bibi Netanyahuโ€™s decision. And that is the reason that he did it. Weโ€™re very aware that Israel is dictating our foreign policy, and weโ€™d now like that to stop.โ€

Owens, who first voiced opposition to the United States’ potential bombingย last week, said she now sees her support of Trump in a different light.

โ€œHeโ€™s been a chronic disappointment,โ€ said Owens. โ€œAnd I feel embarrassed that I told people to go vote for him because this wasnโ€™t going to happen and it is happening.โ€

Owens said there was โ€œno imminent threatโ€ to the United States while slamming Trumpโ€™s Sunday strikes. However, Director of National Intelligence,ย Tulsi Gabbard,ย and others have alleged that Iran wasย nowhere near obtaining nuclear weapon capability, which the president adamantlyย denied.

โ€œI donโ€™t care what she said. I think they were very close to having one,โ€ Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Tuesday.

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Other well-known voices within the MAGA base have also criticized the President’s recent move against Iran.

Republican firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.) engaged in an explosive argument with Fox News host Mark Levin online which eventually spilled over to another interview on One America News.

Speaking to OANโ€™s The Matt Gaetz Show, Greene stepped up the MAGA civil war by laying into Levin and questioning his support for President Donald Trump.

The two conservatives have clashed over Levinโ€™s support Trumpโ€™s bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, while Greene has opposed it. She told CNN on Monday: โ€œI got elected on the exact same campaign promises that President Trump got elected on. We promised: no more foreign wars, no more regime change.โ€

Earlier in the day, she wrote in a lengthy post on X that Trumpโ€™s decision to authorize US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend โ€œfeels like a complete bait and switchโ€ on the MAGA agenda.

Report: Nancy Pelosi Not Attending Trump Inauguration

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A significant snub…

Former Speakerย Nancy Pelosiย (D-Calif.) will not be attendingย President-elect Trumpโ€™sย inauguration on Monday, her spokesperson confirmed to The Hill.

Pelosiโ€™s spokesperson did not share a reason for the former Democrat leader skipping the Monday event. The former Speaker attended Trumpโ€™s first inauguration in 2017.

Senior leaders of both parties typically attend presidential inaugurations, though Trump skippedย President Bidenโ€™sย inaugural event in 2021.

Former first ladyย Michelle Obamaย alsoย wonโ€™t be attending Trumpโ€™s second inauguration, though former President Obama will attend

News of Pelosi not attending was first reported byย ABC News.

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Big Tech Leaders Boost Trump To The Tune Of $12 Million At San Francisco Fundraiser

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Former President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with attendees at the 2022 Student Action Summit at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. [Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

On a bustling Thursday night in San Francisco, former President Donald Trump marked another impressive milestone in his 2024 presidential campaign. The presumptive Republican nominee and front-runner, according to the polls, celebrated a monumental $12 million fundraising haul. The fundraising event, hosted by prominent Silicon Valley figures, David Sacks and Chamath Palihapitiya, highlighted the undeniable shift in the tech industry, an arena traditionally dominated by liberal ideologies.

“These are brilliant guys โ€“ AI guys โ€“ these are the guys that are doing all the things you read about,” Trump gushed to Fox News Digital. These are just a brilliant group of people. And they canโ€™t relate to Biden because he is a stupid person โ€“ and I have a high IQ.”

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“They donโ€™t like dealing with an IQ thatโ€™s like, you know, 1/3 of theirs, because it is a difficult thing when someone has an IQ of 180, it is difficult to deal with a man with an IQ of 70 โ€“ or maybe lower,” Trump added, attempting to goad the current president.

Sacks endorsed Trump hours before the high-dollar fundraiser at his multimillion-dollar home, located near the residence of Nancy and Paul Pelosi, symbolizing the growing willingness of certain tech industry leaders to publicly support Trump, a stance that previously rendered individuals persona non grata in Silicon Valley. (RELATED: San Francisco Sued Over Gender Scheme Targeting Minority Men)

Known for his business acumen and successful investments, including his status as an angel investor for Facebook, Uber, SpaceX, and Airbnb, Sachs’ support signals a broader acceptance of Trump’s candidacy within a traditionally GOP skeptical community.

Trump told Fox News Digital that Sacksโ€™ “strong” endorsement “is a great testament to what Iโ€™ve accomplished.”

“David Sacks โ€” the king of that world โ€” David Sacks and the group that we were with are the most respected people in San Francisco from both a business and high tech standpoint,” Trump told Fox News Digital. “They love our country and they understand whatโ€™s happening into the future with technology better than any group, anywhere in the world.” 

“One of the primary reasons for the endorsement was the four years that we had in office, which was the best four years ever for high tech, which will play an increasingly important role in the future of our country, especially as it relates to AI and all of the other new and brilliant technologies coming right at this moment,” Trump said. “It is a very exciting time and it is a great honor to have the most brilliant minds supporting, by far, the most brilliant leader.”

“My reasons rest on four main issues that I think are vital to American prosperity, security and stability โ€” issues where the Biden administration has veered badly off course and where I believe President Trump can lead us back,” Sacks said Thursday. 

Other guests at Sacks’ Pacific Heights fundraiser included the Winklevoss twins, who successfully sued Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly stealing their idea, which later became Facebook.

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โ€œHe wasnโ€™t the guy I see on TV,โ€ one source told the New York Post. โ€œHe was very thoughtful and self-deprecating.โ€ More than 100 guest attended the San Francisco soirรฉe, paying as much as $300,000 a head.

Historically, Silicon Valley has been a bastion of liberal politics, with many tech leaders supporting Democratic candidates and policies. This alignment was driven by shared values around social issues and environmental sustainability. (RELATED: Google Shuts Down Its AI Chatbot โ€˜Geminiโ€™ For Being Woke And Racist)

However, the dynamics may be changing. The industry’s rapid growth has brought increased scrutiny and regulatory pressures from Democratic lawmakers. Concerns over antitrust actions, data privacy regulations and labor practices have strained relationships between tech giants and the Democratic Party.

In contrast, Trump’s deregulatory stance, pro-business policies and tax reforms align with the interests of a growing number of Silicon Valley insiders.

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Article Published With The Permission of American Liberty News.

Kamalaโ€™s Trump-Epstein ‘Bombshell’ Falls Apart – Fact-Check Reveals Glaring Problem

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Thursdayโ€™s unveiling of a decades-old sexualย assaultย allegation againstย Donald Trump, purported involvingย Jeffrey Epsteinย and former model Stacey Williams, has sparked more questions than answers. The allegation surfaced during aย paidย Zoom call hosted by the Harris campaign, raising immediate doubts about the timing and intent behind the claim. Even more curious, the story found its way into print not in the United States but in the left-leaning British newspaper,ย The Guardian, after multiple Americanย mediaย outlets reportedly passed on the story.

Even some users who arenโ€™t exactly Trump supporters found the release disappointing. On X, Election Wizard voiced frustration with the Harris campaignโ€™s so-called โ€œOctober surprise.โ€ โ€œI feel very let down by the Harris people. I was promised a โ€˜bombshell Trump storyโ€™ that would upend the race,โ€ Election Wizard tweeted. โ€œInstead, I got tabloid pieceโ€ published in a partisan British newspaper.

A Timeline That Doesnโ€™t Add Up

Adding to the skepticism is the timeline of the alleged events, which is, at best, murky. The accusation, now over 30 years old, reportedly involves an encounter between Williams, Epstein and Trump. In a video interview, Williams recounts a walk with Epstein โ€œfrom his brownstone on the Upper East Side down Fifth Avenueโ€ in โ€œlate winter of 1993,โ€ claiming they visited Trump on a whim.

However, this is where the details begin to unravel. According to ZeroHedge, Epstein only moved into the Wexler mansion on 9 East 71st Street in 1996โ€”three years after this supposed impromptu visit with Trump was said to have taken place. So, how could such a meeting have happened in a location Epstein hadnโ€™t even acquired yet?

As reported by American Liberty News on Wednesday, political journalist Mark Halperin warned about โ€œactorsโ€ attempting to influence the 2024 presidential race. Halperin mentioned that he was approached with a story supposedly capable of โ€œending Trumpโ€™s campaign,โ€ but he did not find it credible and chose not to pursue it:

โ€œThe point I was making is actors who want a certain outcome are on social media and in pitches to reporters, and in the case of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldbergโ€ฆ are trying to affect the end of the race because theyโ€™re so desperate to try to pull a Comey,โ€ Halperin stated, referencing the 2016 electionโ€™s late-stage developments. He reiterated, โ€œIโ€™m not pursuing the story. I donโ€™t think itโ€™s trueโ€ฆ All Iโ€™m saying is there are people out there pitching stuff.โ€ (RELATED: Slain Soldierโ€™s Family Dismisses The Atlanticโ€™s Trump โ€˜Hit Pieceโ€™)

This clarification comes amid signs of stronger-than-expected early voting turnout for Republicans, though prominent conservatives are warning supporters not to become complacent.

This article originally appeared on American Liberty News. It is republished with permission.

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Heckler Tased at Marjorie Taylor Greene Town Hall as Audience Cheers

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Things are heating up…

A heckler at Rep.ย Marjorie Taylor Greeneโ€™sย (R-GA) town hall on Tuesday was tased by police as supporters of the congresswoman cheered.

At least three people were removed from theย town hallย after interrupting the event, including a man who had to be tased by police after he became violent.

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In footage of the incident, posted by several reporters, multiple police officers could be seen struggling to restrain the man while escorting him out of the venue.

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After the man became violent and lashed out against the officers, shouting, โ€œGet the fuck off me!โ€ two officers could be seen deploying their tasers against him as Greeneโ€™s audience cheered and applauded.

โ€œDonโ€™t move! Stop!โ€ an officer could be heard shouting at the man as he continued to resist arrest.

Greene then declared, โ€œThis is a peaceful town hall. Now, this is a peaceful town hall, ladies and gentlemen. This should not have to happen. This is a town hall.โ€

โ€œLike I said before, this isnโ€™t a political rally or a protest. I held a town hall tonight. You know who was out of line? The protesters,โ€ Greene told reporters after the event. โ€œThere was a place designated outside for the protesters because we support their First Amendment right. So you know who was out of line? The protesters. The police did a great job, I am very thankful.โ€

Two other protesters were also removed from the town hall by police, including a man who could be seen resisting officers and asking, โ€œAre you really doing this?โ€ After the man continued to resist, officers could be seen pushing the man to the floor and handcuffing him.

Early on, a young woman went off on Greene as the congresswoman spoke about immigration. In particular, Greene said that โ€œillegal alien criminals, cartels, and terroristsโ€ are living at the U.S. southern border with Mexico and are โ€œall inside the interior of the United States.โ€

Immediately after delivering the line, the protestor stood up and said โ€œHow about the KKK?โ€

โ€œAll inside the interior of the United States,โ€ Greene repeated, as an officer approached the woman in the audience.

โ€œThe protest is outside,โ€ Greene said. โ€œThank you very much. Protest is outside.โ€

โ€œYou butch-bodied bigot!โ€ the woman yelled as she was being escorted out. Many in the crowd stood and applauded after the woman left the room.

Alabama Congressman Goes Scorched Earth on Trump While Endorsing DeSantis

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Outgoing Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks refused to hold anything back while discussing former President Donald Trump during an interview.

Brooks, who is retiring from politics at the end of his term, tore into Trump throughout the interview with AL.com making it clear he believes the former president is morally bankrupt. The outgoing Alabama lawmaker was once considered a staunch supporter of the 45th President and in 2020 played a role in pushing Trumpโ€™s allegations the presidential election was stolen.

โ€œIt would be a bad mistake for the Republicans to have Donald Trump as their nominee in 2024. Donald Trump has proven himself to be dishonest, disloyal, incompetent, crude and a lot of other things that alienate so many independents and Republicans,โ€ Brooks told the local outlet.

โ€œEven a candidate who campaigns from his basement can beat him,โ€ Brooks added, parroting a common right-wing barb directed at President Joe Bidenโ€™s 2020 campaign. โ€œItโ€™s just the way it is.โ€

โ€œI did not fight for Donald Trump after the 2020 election,โ€ Brooks also told Paul Gattis of Al.com. โ€œI fought for election integrity. Donald Trump just happened to be the beneficiary of it.โ€

โ€œKeep in mind 2016 when I said he was dishonest, you cannot trust a single word that he says and I have never recanted that. No question, I am displeased with Donald Trump. But that does not change the truthfulness of what I say. I challenge anybody to make the argument that you can trust the word of Donald Trump,โ€ the conservative Republican added.

In 2022, Brooks received and then lost Trumpโ€™s endorsement in Alabamaโ€™s GOP primary for the U.S. Senate. Brooks eventually lost to Katie Britt who went on to win the Senate seat.

Former GOP Senator Jumps Into Race In Battleground State

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Former U.S. Senator John E. Sununu officially entered the 2026 race in New Hampshire, campaigning to succeed retiring Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen. In his launch video, Sununu told voters: โ€œCongress just seems loud, dysfunctional, even angry. I want to return to the Senate to help calm the waters.โ€

Sununu served three terms in the House before defeating then-Governor Shaheen in 2002 to win the New Hampshire Senate seat; he lost the rematch in 2008. His return comes nearly two decades after leaving public office for the private sector.

For Republicans, this is a golden opportunity. New Hampshire is the regionโ€™s only true swing state, and with Shaheen stepping aside, the seat opens up in a cycle where the GOP seeks not just to defend but expand its Senate majority. National Republicans believe Sununu brings strong name recognition and credibility in the Granite State.

Still, the path is not automatic. Sununu must first secure the GOP nomination. His strongest competition comes from former Senator and Ambassador Scott Brown. Brown has leaned into the Trump-era base, emphasizing his alignment with President Trumpโ€™s agenda and fundraising heavily. Heโ€™s already called out Sununuโ€™s past independent streak, pointing to his backing of John Kasich in 2016 and Nikki Haley in 2024, as well as his published op-ed branding Trump a โ€œloser.โ€

President Trump has remained officially neutral so far. While that leaves Sununu without an immediate endorsement booster, it also leaves room for maneuver. Reports suggest national Republican strategists view Sununu as the strongest candidate to flip the seat โ€” a flip that would not only return it to the GOP column, but help lock in and expand the Senate majority Republicans are aiming for.

Sununu emphasized the campaign will focus on Granite State issues such as healthcare affordability, energy costs, housing and border security, rather than Washington partisan squabbling. He said: โ€œMaybe youโ€™re surprised that Iโ€™m running for the Senate again. Iโ€™m a bit surprised myself. Why would anyone subject themselves to everything going on right now? Well, somebody has to step up and lower the temperature. Somebody has to get things done.โ€

In short: the Republican field now features a heavy-hitter with deep state roots, strong ties to New Hampshire, and a credible path to winning in 2026. The GOP has the chance to turn this open seat into a win โ€” but Sununu will have to navigate primary politics, reconcile his past positions with todayโ€™s Republican base, and secure key endorsements to prevail.


Sununu & Trump: A Complicated Relationship

Understanding Sununuโ€™s past interaction with Trump helps clarify the dynamics at play in this race.

Background of Sununuโ€™s past opposition

  • In 2016, John E. Sununu served as a national co-chair for John Kasichโ€™s presidential campaign. He did not support Trumpโ€™s 2016 bid.
  • In the 2024 Republican primaries, Sununu backed Nikki Haley rather than Trump.
  • He authored an op-ed published just ahead of the New Hampshire presidential primary with the blunt headline โ€œDonald Trump is a loser.โ€

Why this history matters

  • That record means Sununu begins the 2026 Senate contest with baggage in the Trump-aligned wing of the party. Some voters will view him skeptically if they believe loyalty to Trump is a key litmus test.
  • On the other hand, his independence also offers advantages: he can appeal to moderate Republicans, independents and swing voters in New Hampshire who may have turned off by raw partisan rhetoric. Because New Hampshire is a swing state, that broader appeal could be a strategic asset.

Where Trump stands (so far)

  • Trump has not yet endorsed in the New Hampshire GOP Senate primary, leaving the field open.
  • While Trump once publicly signaled support for Sununuโ€™s brother (former Governor Chris Sununu) in a possible Senate run, John E. Sununu must still make his case to the President and his base.
  • Some Republican strategists believe that Trump may be pragmatic โ€” if Sununu emerges as the strongest candidate to flip the seat, the president could be willing to support him despite the earlier friction. As one adviser put it: โ€œPresident Trump appreciates winners โ€ฆ and understands that John E. Sununu puts this race on the map for Republicans.โ€

What Sununu must do

  • He needs to demonstrate to GOP primary voters that, despite his past, he is committed to key Republican priorities (border security, low taxes, energy independence, etc.).
  • He may need to secure Trumpโ€™s endorsement โ€” or at least neutralize opposition from the pro-Trump base.
  • He needs to keep the campaign message centered on winning the seat back for Republicans, rather than internal Republican feuds.

Why a Sununu Win Matters for Republicans

  • Seat flip potential. With Sen. Shaheen retiring, this is a rare open seat โ€” and Republicans have a strong opportunity to convert it. Flipping a Democratic seat in a swing state is a direct path to expanding the GOP Senate majority.
  • Midterm dynamics favoring Republicans. Holding a 53-47 majority after the next election would give Republicans greater flexibility on legislation, confirmations, and oversight. A successful 2026 campaign in New Hampshire would contribute meaningfully to that goal.
  • Messaging advantage. A win in a northern swing state helps buck the narrative that Republicans can only win in deep red states. Demonstrating competitiveness in a place like New Hampshire strengthens the GOPโ€™s appeal to independent and moderate voters.
  • National momentum. Winning this seat could provide momentum going into 2028 and reinforce the partyโ€™s strategy of targeting vulnerable Democratic seats. It also signals to donors and activists that the GOP has a winning blueprint beyond the usual battlegrounds.

Bottom Line

John E. Sununuโ€™s entry into the 2026 Senate race is a major development for Republicans. He brings name recognition, prior Senate experience, and a base in a state that is both competitive and critical to national Senate math. The complications with his past stance toward Trump are real โ€” but not necessarily insurmountable

Rick Scott Challenger Calls It Quits

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The Senate primary field is already shrinking…

On Wednesday, Phil Ehr announced his decision to drop out of the Senate primary and instead challenge incumbent Rep.ย Carlos Gimenezย (R-Fla.) for Floridaโ€™s 28th congressional district.

The move is a stark turnaround after Ehr initially entered the senate race to unseat Republican Senator Rick Scott.

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But Ehr, who once ran against GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz in northwest Florida, said his decision to compete for Gimenezโ€™s House seat was motivated by what he called the โ€œchaos in the nationโ€™s Capitolโ€ due to the Republican infighting over House speaker that has kept that chamber without a leader for more than two weeks.

โ€œWe have in the House of Representatives chaos that is damaging America, chaos that is preventing us from being able to respond overseas,โ€ Ehr told Playbook.

Ehrโ€™s decision to mount a congressional campaign in South Florida was, in part, because he believes Gimenez is vulnerable and for the GOP lawmakerโ€™s support of former President Donald Trump and other Republicans like Gaetz. Gimenez is currently one of the holdouts opposed to the speakership bid of Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio).

Ehr also added that heโ€™s been a Florida resident since 1984, and while in the military he did missions in the area, including rescuing Cuban exiles during the Mariel boatlift. โ€œThis place is very familiar to me,โ€ Ehr said.