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โ€˜QAnon Shamanโ€™ย Eyes Run For Arizona Congressional Seat

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Jacob Chansley, the Capitol rioter who came to be known as the โ€œQAnon Shaman,โ€ย has reportedly filed paperwork signaling his interest in running for the Arizona congressional seat being vacated by Debbie Lesko (R).

The Arizona Republicย reported that aย candidate statement of interestย was signed byย Jacob Angeli-Chansley and filed with the Arizona Secretary of Stateโ€™s Office on Thursday, indicating he would seek to run as a Libertarian. He has also been known to go by Jacob Angeli.

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Chansley, 35, gained notoriety for his horned fur hat, bare chest and face paint that made him one of the more recognizable Jan. 6 rioters. He pleaded guilty to a charge of obstructing an official proceeding and sentenced to 41 months in prison. Chansley, who grew up in Phoenix, served 27 of those months before being released to a halfway house this past March.

The Associated Press reported that while the Constitution does not bar felons from running for Congress, Arizona law prevents them from voting in elections until they complete their sentence and have the right restored.

Former Republicanย Arizonaย Senate candidateย Blake Masters has also jumped into the race for Lesko’s seat.

โ€œI’m running for Congress, to fight for Arizona’s 8th,โ€ Mastersย said on X, formerly Twitter. โ€œBiden has failed. We need Trump back. We need to stop inflation, Build the Wall, avoid WW3, and secure Arizona’s water future. We need to fight for our families.โ€

Ivanka Trump Signals Potential New White House Role

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Could Donald Trump’s second White House administration include family members after all?

Ivanka Trump, the former President’s oldest daughter, signaled a willingness to return to politics if her father wins another term in the White House.

Puckโ€™sย Tara Palmeriย reported, citing someone familiar with the matter, that the former presidentโ€™s daughter, who served in his first administration, is โ€œwarming to the idea of trying to be helpfulโ€ again. The source told Palmeri that Ivanka Trump is โ€œprivately not ruling out having some sort of role.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s not like โ€˜Hell noโ€™ anymore,โ€ the person said.

Ivanka Trump served as an advisor in her fatherโ€™s administration but announced in 2022 that she was leaving politics behind even though her father is running again. Other Trump family members have also made similar statements regarding future roles in the White House.

โ€œThis time around, I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family. I do not plan to be involved in politics,โ€ sheย saidย at the time.

Palmeri reported that Ivanka Trump has been advised to wait to make a full dive back onto the Trump team until the GOP convention this summer.

A spokesperson for the couple said in a statement that both are still committed to being in the private sector currently.

โ€œAs theyโ€™ve both repeatedly stated, Ivanka and Jared continue to focus on their family and lives in the private sector and do not intend to go back to politics,โ€ the spokesperson said.

Ivanka Trumpโ€™s husband,ย Jared Kushner, also served as a senior advisor in Trumpโ€™s administration, helping to negotiate theย historic Abraham Accords.ย 

Cook Political Report Shifts Ratings In Trump’s Favor In 6 States

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The Cook Political Report, widely respected across the political spectrum for its precise election forecasts, recently adjusted its presidential race ratings in six key states, all favoring former President Donald Trump.

The shift comes amidst a backdrop of national and state polls indicating a modest yet consistent increase in support for Trump over President Joe Biden.

Key State Changes

The Cook Political Report has reclassified:

  • Arizona, Georgia and Nevada from “toss-up” to “lean Republican.”
  • Minnesota and New Hampshire from “likely Democrat” to “lean Democrat.”
  • Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District from “likely Democrat” to “lean Democrat.”

Nebraska and Maine are the only states that allocate their electoral votes by congressional district, making the competitive Omaha-based 2nd District a target for both campaigns.

Electoral Vote Implications

The changes significantly impact the electoral map, with Trump now leading in states totaling 268 electoral votes, just two votes short of the required 270 for victory. In contrast, Biden leads in states accounting for 226 electoral votes.

Expert Analysis

In a social media post, Dave Wasserman, a senior editor at Cook Political Report, argued that it was overly optimistic to label the presidential race as a toss-up even before the debates.

“Today, Trump has a clear advantage over Biden and a much more plausible path to 270 Electoral votes,” Wasserman noted.

Additionally, during an appearance on CNN, Amy Walter, Cook Report’s publisher and editor-in-chief, elaborated on the political shifts underpinning these changes.

โ€œWhat weโ€™re seeing is the real erosion of support from Biden among voters of color,” Walter explained back in May. “This is the reason he [Biden] is doing worse in Arizona, Nevada and Georgia, where Hispanic and African Americans make up a significant share of the vote.โ€ [emphasis added]

Polling Data

Supporting these insights, the latest RealClearPolitics national polling average shows Trump leading Biden by 3 percentage points. In crucial swing states, Trumpโ€™s lead is even more pronounced:

  • Arizona: +5.4 points
  • Georgia: +4 points
  • Michigan: +0.6 points
  • Nevada: +5.2 points
  • North Carolina: +5.8 points
  • Pennsylvania: +5.3 points
  • Wisconsin: +2.2 points

Conclusion

The latest adjustments by the Cook Political Report highlight a rapidly shifting landscape in the 2024 presidential race. With Trump’s increasing traction in key states and growing concerns about Biden’s ability to simply do the job, the GOP’s path to the presidency appears more wide open than ever.

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House Overwhelmingly Votes To Sink Trump Impeachment Effort

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The House on Tuesday overwhelmingly voted to quash an effort by Rep.ย Al Greenย (D-Texas) to impeach President Trump over the U.S. strikes on Iran.

The chamber voted 344-79 to table Greenโ€™s resolution, which charges Trump with abuse of power. One hundred-twenty eight Democrats voted with Republicans to table the measure.

Green has sought for months to trigger a vote on impeachingย Trump, slamming his handling of foreign and domestic policy issues.

The congressman on Tuesday reupped that effort, filing a resolution accusing Trump of failing to seek authorization from Congress before striking three sites in Iran over the weekend, which Democrats have taken issue with.

โ€œIn his conduct of the office of President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, in violation of his constitutional oath faithfully to execute the office of President of the United States and, to the best of his ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, and in violation of his constitutional duty to take care that the laws be faithfully executed, abused the powers of the presidency when he disregarded the doctrine of separation of powers by usurping Congressโ€™s power to declare war and ordered the United States military to bomb another country without the constitutionally mandated congressional authorization or notice to Congress โ€” cognizant of the fact that should another countryโ€™s military bomb a facility within the United States of America, it would be a de facto declaration of war against the United States of America,โ€ the impeachment resolution reads.

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Trump Releases America First Priorities After Being Sworn In

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Shortly after officially being sworn in as 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump issued a number of priorities he plans to enact.

Also, while delivering remarks after being sworn in the President announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America.”

MAKE AMERICA SAFE AGAIN

  • President Trump will take bold action to secure our border and protect American communities. This includes ending Bidenโ€™s catch-and-release policies, reinstating Remain in Mexico, building the wall, ending asylum for illegal border crossers, cracking down on criminal sanctuaries, and enhancing vetting and screening of aliens.
  • President Trumpโ€™s deportation operation will address the record border crossings of criminal aliens under the prior administration.
  • The President is suspending refugee resettlement, after communities were forced to house large and unsustainable populations of migrants, straining community safety and resources.
  • The Armed Forces, including the National Guard, will engage in border security, which is national security, and will be deployed to the border to assist existing law enforcement personnel.
  • President Trump will begin the process of designating cartels, including the dangerous Tren de Aragua, as foreign terrorist organizations and use the Alien Enemies Act to remove them.
  • The Department of Justice will seek the death penalty as the appropriate punishment for heinous crimes against humanity, including those who kill law enforcement officers and illegal migrants who maim and murder Americans.
     

MAKE AMERICA AFFORDABLE AND ENERGY DOMINANT AGAIN

  • The President will unleash American energy by ending Bidenโ€™s policies of climate extremism, streamlining permitting, and reviewing for rescission all regulations that impose undue burdens on energy production and use, including mining and processing of non-fuel minerals.
  • President Trumpโ€™s energy actions empower consumer choice in vehicles, showerheads, toilets, washing machines, lightbulbs and dishwashers.
  • President Trump will declare an energy emergency and use all necessary resources to build critical infrastructure.
  • President Trumpโ€™s energy policies will end leasing to massive wind farms that degrade our natural landscapes and fail to serve American energy consumers.
  • President Trump will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord.
  • All agencies will take emergency measures to reduce the cost of living.
  • President Trump will announce the America First Trade Policy.
  • America will no longer be beholden to foreign organizations for our national tax policy, which punishes American businesses.


DRAIN THE SWAMP

  • The President will usher a Golden Age for America by reforming and improving the government bureaucracy to work for the American people. He will freeze bureaucrat hiring except in essential areas to end the onslaught of useless and overpaid DEI activists buried into the federal workforce. He will pause burdensome and radical regulations not yet in effect that Biden announced.
  • President Trump is announcing an unprecedented slate of executive orders for rescission.
  • President Trump is planning for improved accountability of government bureaucrats. The American people deserve the highest-quality service from people who love our country. The President will also return federal workers to work, as only 6% of employees currently work in person.
  • President Trump is taking swift action to end the weaponization of government against political rivals and ordering all document retention as required by law. President Trump is also ending the unconstitutional censorship by the federal government. No longer will government employees pick and require the erasure of entirely true speech.
  • On the Presidentโ€™s direction, the State Department will have an America-First foreign policy.


BRING BACK AMERICAN VALUES

  • The President will establish male and female as biological reality and protect women from radical gender ideology.
  • American landmarks will be named to appropriately honor our Nationโ€™s history.

Hollywood Actor Robert De Niro Calls For ‘Vietnam-Style’ Protests Against Trump

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Actor Robert De Niro said during a Monday interview that he believes President Donald Trump would โ€œnever leaveโ€ office voluntarily and argued that it would be up to the public to remove him.

Speaking on MSNBC host Nicolle Wallaceโ€™s podcast, The Best People, De Niro dismissed the suggestion that Trumpโ€™s term would simply end in three years.

โ€œI wonder what it is about people’s inability to see beyond the next three โ€” he’s gone in three years,โ€ Wallace said.

โ€œWell, he will never leave. We have to make him leave. You see, he jokes now about nationalizing the elections โ€” he’s not joking. We’ve seen enough already. And everybody’s worried about it, but he means it,โ€ De Niro replied.

When Wallace again asked whether he believed Trump would leave in three years, De Niro doubled down.

โ€œHe ainโ€™t leaving. No, no way. Let’s not kid ourselves. He will not leave. It’s up to us to get rid of him,โ€ the actor continued.

De Niro also suggested that Trump might not respect midterm election results and called for widespread public demonstrations.

โ€œYou start hearing it all over now,โ€ the actor said. โ€œIt’s up to you. Damn right, it’s about the people. The people got โ€” like Vietnam. You got to get out there and protest. The โ€˜No Kingsโ€™ coming. It’s got to be not 7, 8, 9 million. It’s got to be way, way more than that.โ€

Longstanding Critic of Trump

De Niro has been one of Trumpโ€™s most outspoken celebrity critics for nearly a decade, frequently using award show appearances, interviews, and public events to denounce the president in blunt and often profane terms. He has previously endorsed Democratic candidates and supported legal efforts against Trump, framing his activism as a defense of democratic institutions.

In an earlier appearance on MSNBC in October, De Niro praised several Democratic leaders who have challenged Trumpโ€™s policies in court and in Congress.

โ€œThereโ€™s something,โ€ De Niro said. โ€œI like Hakeem Jeffries. I likeโ€ฆ Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, theyโ€™re all great, strong. I like what Letitia James is doing. Sheโ€™s fighting back. Sheโ€™s saying, โ€˜f— you!โ€™โ€

After an audible reaction from host Jonathan Capehart, De Niro continued, โ€œIโ€™m sorry. This is where we are. Itโ€™s what sheโ€™s saying. โ€˜This is it. I will not be taken down by this person. I am not afraid of him.โ€™ And God bless her for that. And thatโ€™s how other people have to be.โ€

What โ€œVietnam-Styleโ€ Protests Could Mean Today

De Niroโ€™s reference to Vietnam evokes the mass anti-war demonstrations of the late 1960s and early 1970s, when millions of Americans participated in marches, campus protests, and large-scale rallies in Washington, D.C., and other major cities. Those protests included peaceful demonstrations, acts of civil disobedience, and, at times, clashes with law enforcement.

In todayโ€™s political climate, a โ€œVietnam-styleโ€ protest movement would likely unfold across multiple fronts: coordinated national marches, sustained demonstrations in major cities, social media-driven organizing, and pressure campaigns aimed at lawmakers. Modern protest movements often rely on digital mobilization, viral messaging, and coalition-building across activist groups.

At the same time, the U.S. Constitution sets fixed presidential term limits under the 22nd Amendment, and presidential elections are administered by the states under established federal and state laws. Any removal of a sitting president outside of an election would require constitutional processes, such as impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate.

De Niroโ€™s comments reflect a broader concern among some Trump critics that he will not actually exit the White House following the conclusion of his second term.

President Trump has frequently teased liberal meltdowns by joking he plans to pursue a third term in office.

Shortly after returning to office, Trump again referred to another term at aย rally in Las Vegasย on Jan. 25.

“It will be the greatest honor of my life to serve, not once but twice โ€” or three times or four times,” Mr. Trump quipped to applause from the crowd, before adding that “no, it will be to serve twice.”

Then on Jan. 27, President Trumpย jokedย to Republican lawmakers about a third term. Speaking before the House GOP conference in Florida, Mr. Trump touted the money he’d raised for another race that he said “I assume I can’t use for myself.”

“But I’m not 100% sure because, I don’t know,” the president continued, to laughter from House Republicans. “I think I’m not allowed to run again. I’m not sure. Am I allowed to run again?”

Trump’s Hockey Team Surprise Sends Shockwaves To Independent Voter Approval Rating

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President Donald Trumpโ€™s introduction of the gold medal-winning U.S. menโ€™s Olympic hockey team during Tuesday nightโ€™s State of the Union address sparked largely positive bipartisan reactions, with Independent voters showing particularly strong approval.

According to Lee Carter of the polling group maslansky+partners, Independent voters responded most enthusiastically when the team entered the House Chamber wearing their gold medals and USA sweatshirts, greeted by thunderous chants of โ€œU-S-A.โ€

“The USA hockey team and military recognition moments were widely noticed,” Carter said. “Visual, patriotic moments landed more consistently than policy-heavy segments.”

Real-time dial testing conducted by the polling group showed the sharpest spike among Independent voters during the teamโ€™s entrance. Republican voters, who were already energized by the speech, showed additional gains in approval during the moment. Even Democratic votersโ€”who overall were the least enthusiastic throughout the addressโ€”registered a modest uptick in reaction.

Participants in the polling offered enthusiastic feedback, with comments such as, “What a great moment!” and, “Love it!” Even some critics acknowledged, “They deserve recognition,” and, “Itโ€™s a nice moment.”

The president had invited the team to attend the State of the Union after their thrilling 2-1 overtime victory against Canada in the Winter Olympics gold medal game.

During the address, President Trump introduced the team to loud cheers from members of Congress and the audience, who once again broke into chants of โ€œUSA! USA! USA!โ€

โ€œOur country is winning again. In fact, weโ€™re winning so much that we really donโ€™t know what to do about it. People are asking me, โ€˜Please, please, please, Mr. President, we are winning too much. We canโ€™t take it anymore. Weโ€™re not used to winning in our country. Until you came along, we were just always losing, but now weโ€™re winning too much.โ€™ And I say, โ€˜No, no, no, youโ€™re going to win again. You are going to win big, youโ€™re gonna win bigger than ever.โ€™ And to prove that point, to prove that point, here with us tonight is a group of winners who just made the entire nation proud,โ€ Trump said, adding:

The menโ€™s gold medal Olympic hockey team โ€” come on in!

After extended applause inside the chamber, Trump remarked, โ€œThatโ€™s the first time Iโ€™ve ever seen them get up. And actually, not all of them did get up, but they beat a fantastic Canadian team in overtime, as everybody saw, as did the American women, who will soon be coming to the White House.โ€

The president also announced that he would honor goaltender Connor Hellebuyck with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. After praising the teamโ€™s collective performance, Trump described asking players to vote on whether their goaltender deserved the nationโ€™s highest civilian honor.

โ€œBut I have to say that, and I told them this, and we took a vote of the team. I said, โ€˜Anybody votes no, Iโ€™m not doing it.โ€™ So they stood there, and they werenโ€™t about to say no because Iโ€™ve never seen a goaltender play as well as goalie Connor Hellebuyck,โ€ said Trump.

He continued:

Think of itโ€“ 46 shots on goal. And I asked him, โ€œThe one shot, the one where you put your stick in the back and it hit the neck of your stick and bounced off, you practice that or was that a little lucky?โ€ He refused to answer that question, but I just want to tell you that the members of this great hockey squad will be very happy to hear, based on their vote and my voteโ€“ and in this case, my vote was more importantโ€“ that I will soon be presenting Connor with our highest civilian honor, which we will be given and which has been given to many athletes over the years. But when I say many, not too many, like 12. Itโ€™s called the highest civilian honor in our country. The Presidential Medal of Freedom. Great athletes have gotten that very great, the best. And I thought he deserved it. And I did take a vote. Every single one of them. I said, โ€œIโ€™m not giving it if anybody goes no.โ€ And every single one of them rapidly put up their hand. So I want to thank you all. What a special job you did. What special champions you are. Thank you very much.

The moment stood out as one of the eveningโ€™s most unifying highlights.

Nobel Laureate Praises Trumpโ€™s Tough Stance on Maduro

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Nobel Peace Prize winner Marรญa Corina Machado, one of Venezuelaโ€™s most prominent pro-democracy leaders, is strongly backing President Donald Trumpโ€™s hard-line approach toward Nicolรกs Maduroโ€™s authoritarian regime. In a new interview that aired Sunday on CBSโ€™s Face the Nation, Machado said Trumpโ€™s strategy has given hope to millions of Venezuelans suffering under socialist rule.

Asked whether she supports increased U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan officials and further U.S. seizures of illicit oil shipments, Machado was unequivocal.

โ€œLook, I absolutely support President Trumpโ€™s strategy, and we, the Venezuelan people, are very grateful to him and to his administration, because I believe he is a champion of freedom in this hemisphere,โ€ Machado told host Margaret Brennan.

Speaking from Oslo, where she accepted the Nobel Peace Prize after spending nearly a year in hiding, Machado noted that she had dedicated part of the award to Trump.

โ€œI think that he finally has put Venezuela in where it should be, in terms of a priority for the United Statesโ€™ national security.โ€

Machado argued that Maduroโ€™s regime is far more dangerous than a conventional dictatorship.

โ€œThis is a very complex criminal structure that has turned Venezuela into a safe haven of international crime and terrorist activities, starting with Russia, Iran, Cuba, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Colombian guerrilla [groups], [and] the drug cartels operating freely and directed in partnership with Maduro and his regime.โ€

Machado has long been one of Maduroโ€™s most effective opposition figures. After she overwhelmingly won the opposition primary in 2023, the regime barred her from running, then orchestrated an election that independent experts later declared โ€œmathematically and statistically impossible.โ€ Despite that, Maduro claimed victory and refused to relinquish power. Machado endorsed a stand-in candidate but remained the movementโ€™s central figureโ€”until she was forced into hiding for her safety.

Now, speaking publicly for the first time in months, Machado is calling for increased international pressure.

โ€œWe want every legal action through law enforcement โ€ฆ not only from the United States, also from other Caribbean, Latin American and European countries that further block the illegal activities of the regime.โ€

Her argument is straightforward:

โ€œWe need to increase the cost of staying in power by force. Once you arrive to that point in which the cost of staying in power is higher than the cost of leaving power, the regime will fall apart. And itโ€™s the moment where we advance into a negotiated transition.โ€


Additional Context: Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize

Machadoโ€™s praise comes as Trump has repeatedly been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, particularly for:

  • The Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nationsโ€”an achievement some foreign-policy experts called one of the most important diplomatic breakthroughs in decades.
  • His diplomatic efforts in reducing tensions with North Korea, which earned him multiple nominations from European lawmakers.
  • His support for democracy movements in Latin America, including Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.

Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. Blames Senate Loss on Trump

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Following the disappointing results in Georgia’s Senate runoff election, the state’s Lieutenant Governor is voicing what he thinks happened.

Geoff Duncan, Georgia’s No. 2 Republican official, told CBS that Herschel Walker “will go down in history as probably one of the worst candidates in our party’s history” and said Republicans should unequivocally blame Donald Trump for the GOP’s disappointing midterm results.

“The only way to explain this is candidate quality,” Duncan added, alluding to Walker’s numerous controversies, including, but not limited to, claims he paid and pressured two women to have abortions despite running on a strict no-abortion platform and lied about his education, ties to law enforcement, and family.

Duncan said Warnock’s victory in a once-red state should serve as a wake-up call for Republicans and force the GOP to face some hard truths about the former president and his pull among the electorate.

“If we don’t take our medicine here, it’s our fault. … Every Republican in this country ought to hold Donald Trump accountable for this,” he said.

Walker’s defeat hands Democrats an outright majority in the upper chamber of Congress, 51-49.

Trump Names New York Rep. To Lead EPA

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President-elect Donald Trump tapped New York Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Trump confirmed the news in a statement Monday afternoon, writing in part:

“Lee, with a very strong legal background, has been a true fighter for America First policies. He will ensure fair and swift deregulatory decisions that will be enacted in a way to unleash the power of American businesses, while at the same time maintaining the highest environmental standards, including the cleanest air and water on the planet. He will set new standards on environmental review and maintenance, that will allow the United States to grow in a healthy and well-structured way.”

Trump said Zeldin has “brilliantly” handled some “extremely difficult and complex situations.” He said he is sure Zeldin will “quickly prove to be a great contributor!”

“It is an honor to join President Trumpโ€™s Cabinet as EPA Administrator,” Zeldin wrote on X. “We will restore US energy dominance, revitalize our auto industry to bring back American jobs, and make the US the global leader of AI. We will do so while protecting access to clean air and water.”

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