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Trump’s Attorney Confirms Trump Ballot Concerns

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Trump will never let them see him sweat…

Formerย President Trumpโ€™sย attorney Alina Habbaย confirmed his concerns the Supreme Court will ultimately uphold Colorado and Maine’s decisions to boot Trump from the primary ballot.

Responding to New York Times reporterย Maggie Habermanโ€™sย recent comments aboutย Trumpโ€™s concerns, Habba during an interview on Fox News said, โ€œThatโ€™s a concern heโ€™s voiced to me, heโ€™s voiced to everybody publicly, not privately. And I can tell you that his concern is a valid one.โ€

โ€œYou know, Republicans are conservative, they get nervous. They unfortunately โ€ฆ sometimes shy away from being pro-Trump because they feel that even if the law is on our side, they are swayed much like the Democratic side, right?โ€ Habba told Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum. โ€œSo theyโ€™re trying so hard to look neutral that sometimes, they make the wrong call.โ€

Last month, Colorado and Maine sparked swift backlash after ruling Trump is ineligible to be on the primary ballot under the 14th Amendment.

Trump on Wednesdayย appealed Coloradoโ€™s rulingย to the U.S. Supreme Court, one day after heย appealed Maineโ€™s decision.

Three of the justices on the U.S. Supreme Court were appointed by Trump, a point of concern Haberman addressed last week.

โ€œThey believe, generally speaking, he and his advisers, that they will have success at the Supreme Court, but he has also voiced some concern that a court that has โ€” he appointed three of the justices at the Supreme Court and gave the conservatives a supermajority โ€” he is concerned that they are going to look as if theyโ€™re trying not to rule in his favor and might rule against him,โ€ Haberman said during a CNN appearance last week.

However, both Trump and his legal team have reportedly privately voiced concerns the justices may โ€œshy away from being pro-Trump.โ€

Habba on Wednesday said she encourages the justices to โ€œreally look at the law in the Constitution.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a very clean cut,โ€ she said. โ€œThereโ€™s no โ€ฆ politics that should be involved in this. Itโ€™s just simply American, and if the justices read the law, as I do, as most Americans and attorneys do, even [Alan Dershowitz] โ€” whoโ€™s a known liberal โ€” itโ€™s just a simple decision, and it should have nothing to do with if youโ€™re Republican or Democrat.โ€

Dershowitz last month called Coloradoโ€™s decision โ€œan attempt to totally manipulate an amendment that was never designed to disqualify people in a future election,โ€ย Forbes reported.

Megyn Kelly Explains Full Turnaround On Trump: ‘Iโ€™m Proud of It’

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Megyn Kelly, once one of President Donald Trumpโ€™s fiercest media critics, is now among his most vocal supporters. In a recent interview on “The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Kelly reflected on her political evolution, describing how she went from a sharp opponent of Trump in 2015 to a staunch backer today.

Kelly, now a leading voice on SiriusXM and in the podcast world, acknowledged the shift was gradual. She pointed to the contentious period during the 2016 Republican primary when Trump publicly attacked her for questioning him about past remarks regarding women.

โ€œWhen he was attacking me for that nine-month period, I really was not his fan,โ€ Kelly said. โ€œIt was highly unpleasant.โ€

The conflict peaked when Trump, during an interview on CNN, suggested that Kellyโ€™s debate questioning was driven by menstruation โ€” a remark that triggered widespread backlash and helped define Trump’s early image as a candidate willing to attack anyone, anywhere.

Stephen A. Smith pressed Kelly on how she reconciled supporting someone who once targeted her so personally. Kelly responded that while the attacks were hard to ignore, she ultimately prioritized policy over personal history.

โ€œProfessionally, I fell in love with Trump, the president, because I believed him that he would close the border,โ€ Kelly said. โ€œI believed that he would fight back against the gender madness and get DEI out of our colleges and our woke schools.โ€

She contrasted Trumpโ€™s record with what she called the โ€œdisastrousโ€ presidency of Joe Biden, arguing that Trumpโ€™s impact on key issues outweighed the personal grievances of the past.

Kellyโ€™s support became active in the 2024 campaign cycle. She appeared at Trump rallies, hosted him for interviews, and defended his platform across news outlets and social media. After Trumpโ€™s reelection, Kelly has remained a prominent media ally, using her platform to counter criticism from both the mainstream press and within Republican ranks.

โ€œIโ€™m actually proud of it,โ€ she said. โ€œIโ€™m 100% rooting for him. Iโ€™m thrilled I saw the light on him.โ€

Watch Kellyโ€™s full interview with Stephen A. Smith below:

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GOP Lawmakers Turn up the Intensity in House Speaker Battle

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy delivers remarks at the 2021 Capitol Christmas Tree lighting ceremony in Washington DC, December 1, 2021. USDA Forest Service photo by Tanya E. Flores.

Republican lawmakers are turning up the intensity in the halls of Congress over the fight for the next Speaker.

Supporters for Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) are signaling where they stand by wearing custom “O.K” buttons, meaning “only Kevin.”

According to The Washington Examiner, the conservativeย House Freedom Caucusย has lined up againstย McCarthyโ€™sย bid, with the most militant members dubbed the โ€œNever Kevinโ€ faction. Now, a group of centrist Republicans is continuing the riff on โ€œNever Trumpโ€ by turning the label on its head, vowing to support โ€œOnly Kevinโ€ on Jan. 3, when the House will elect a new speaker.

McCarthy won the speaker nomination from his conference last month with 31 Republican holdouts.

McCarthy will need a majority of votes โ€” 218 if all lawmakers cast their ballot โ€” but with Republicans commanding only a four-vote majority next year, McCarthy and his surrogates have the daunting task of chipping away at nearly all the GOP opposition in time for the vote. If he can’t, there could be a floor fight and multiple rounds of voting.

Members of the Republican Governance Group were seen sporting the โ€œO.K.โ€ pins around the Capitol this week in support of the minority leader. The centrist caucus, formerly known as the Tuesday Group, has urged Freedom Caucus members to drop their opposition,ย penning a letterย earlier this month likening the intraparty fighting to the conference โ€œhandcuffing itself to a burning building beforeโ€ the next Congress even begins.

Freedom Caucus members are demanding a number of concessions from McCarthy in exchange for their vote, most controversially a change to the โ€œmotion to vacate the chair,โ€ a procedure that can be used to oust a sitting speaker. The lawmakers want to enable any single member to offer the motion.

Arizona Congressman and Freedom Caucus chairman Andy Biggs is planning to challenge McCarthy for the Speaker’s gavel in a floor vote in January.

Usha Vance Addresses Possibility Of Becoming First Lady In 2028

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Second Lady Usha Vance is taking it day by day.

During a recent interview, the second lady responded to speculation her husband, JD Vance, is angling to be the next Republican presidential nominee.

“People do ask about it,” Usha Vance told Meghan McCain on her podcast “Citizen McCain.”

While she acknowledged the possibility of her husband, Vice President JD Vance, running for president, Usha Vance emphasized that she moved into the Washington area with “no intention whatsoever” of considering his political future. However, she pointed out that she also had no intention of being involved in politics four years ago.

For now, Usha Vance said she is focused on the present, though she did not completely dismiss the idea.

“My attitude is that this is a four-year period where I have a set of responsibilities to my family, to myself, to obviously the country and that’s really what I’m focused on,” Usha Vance said. “I’m not plotting out next steps or really trying for anything after this.”

She continued, “In a dream world, eventually Iโ€™ll be able to live in my home and kind of continue my career and all those sorts of things. And if that happens in four years, I understand. If that happens in some other point in the future, I understand. Just sort of along for the ride and enjoying it while I can.”

As vice president, Vance is considered the political frontrunner to be the Republican nominee for president in 2028.

“I really am just not focused on politics. I’m not focused on the midterm elections in 2026, much less the presidential election in 2028. When we get to that point, I’ll talk to the president. We’ll figure out what we want to do,” Vance told Lawrence Jones in a “Fox & Friends” exclusive interview in April.

In March, Tucker Carlson, co-founder of the Daily Caller News Foundation, forecasted that Vice President JD Vance will emerge as the Republican Partyโ€™s presidential nominee in 2028. Carlsonโ€™s statement, made on the โ€œVINCEโ€ podcast, sheds light on the increasing influence of Vance within the party and the likelihood of him becoming the successor to Donald Trumpโ€™s political legacy.

Despite Donald Trump declining to endorse Vance during a February Fox News interview, where he stated there were โ€œa lot of very capable peopleโ€ in the Republican Party, Carlson is optimistic that the former president will ultimately support the vice president in 2028. Trumpโ€™s comment, which may have seemed like a rejection to some, was interpreted by Carlson as a temporary stance, not a definitive end to any future support.

โ€œI think people want to leave a legacy, all of us do, and great men especially do. And the only person in the entire Republican Party from my position whoโ€™s capable of carrying on the Trump legacy and expanding it, making it what it should fully be, is JD Vance,โ€ Carlson explained. He also praised Vanceโ€™s loyalty to Trump and his profound service, indicating that Trumpโ€™s current withholding of endorsement may have been a strategic decision.

Trump Drops New Policy At Madison Square Garden

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Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally over the weekend drew in supporters from all over…

During the rally, former President Donald Trump introduced a new policy proposal: a tax credit for Americans who serve as caregivers for family members.

Trump made the announcement when he took the stage after remarks from a number of his campaign surrogates โ€” from former Democrats Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard to his running mate and Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio) โ€” and said that it was time to recognize those who gave themselves to care for ailing family members.

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โ€œI am announcing a new policy today that I will support a tax credit for family caregivers who take care of a parent or a loved one. Itโ€™s about time that they were recognized, right?โ€ he said as the crowd cheered.

โ€œThey add so much to our country and are never spoken of ever, ever, ever,โ€ he continued. โ€œBut theyโ€™re going to be spoken of now. Thank you all very much.โ€

The former president also mentioned another policy heโ€™d support โ€” namely the death penalty for any illegal immigrant convicted of killing an American citizen or a law enforcement officer.

โ€œI am hereby calling for the death penalty for any migrant that kills an American citizen or a law enforcement officer,โ€ he said, prompting even louder cheers and chants of โ€œUSA! USA! USA!โ€

Former Speaker Skewers Matt Gaetz During Podcast Interview

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The claws came out…

It’s not a secret that former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is no fan of Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz after helping lead the charge to oust him from the Speaker’s office.

While the Florida Republican who filed a motion to vacate the chair in October 2023, which triggered a vote of the House on whether to remove McCarthy as speaker claims his actions were motivated by McCarthy’s mishandling of the office, the former Speaker discussed his own opinion on the shocking events.

McCarthyย claimsย Gaetz wanted him to end a House Ethics Committee probe examining whether Gaetz had sexual relations with a minor.ย  In January, the left-leaning publication The Daily Beastย reportedย that Gaetz privatelyย toldย colleagues he was motivated by the ethics investigation.

Appearing on theย PBD Podcast, McCarthy discussed the drama with hostย Patrick Bet-David.

The ex-speaker pointed to court filings unsealed last week in which witnesses testified that Gaetz was at a drug-fueled party that was attended by a 17-year-old.

โ€œEverything I said has come to fruition,โ€ McCarthy stated. โ€œItโ€™s unfortunate that one person would utilize something to stop what was coming after them and disrupt the entire Congress.โ€

โ€œHow is the relationship now?โ€ Bet-David asked. โ€œBecause I know I saw you guys at the RNC where he walked up to you while youโ€™re talking to somebody. โ€˜You wouldnโ€™t be on the stage, you would be booedโ€™ or something like that. Are you guys better know orโ€“

โ€œNo!โ€ McCarthy said. โ€œI donโ€™t hang around with pedophiles, Iโ€™m sorry.โ€

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The Department of Justice investigated Gaetz, but ultimately declined to prosecute.

YouTube Influencer Jake Paul Endorses Trump

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YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul on Thursday told his more than 20 million subscribers that he supports former President Trump in the 2024 election. 

โ€œDemocrats have been in power for 12 of the last 16 years, so if we arenโ€™t happy about the current political state, economic state, environmental state, then who is to blame?โ€ Paul said in an 18 minute video posted to YouTube.

“Do I think Donald Trump is a perfect human being? No. I don’t think anybody on this planet is a perfect human being, myself included,” the influencer said. “Don’t judge people off of a character that the media has portrayed them to be, because Democrats control 90% of the U.S. media.” 

Paul argued that Trump is a better candidate on the issues than Harris, who he noted has been in office for the past four years. He said the media has mischaracterized Trump’s position on abortion, asking, “what rights as a woman were taken away from you” in Trump’s first term in office. 

“If you really cared about women and their opportunities, and their lives, I think it would be better to have a president that doesn’t want biological men competing in women’s sports,” said Paul. 

“As a future father, you will find me dead before I send my daughter to a school where men can go into her bathroom and where men can compete against her in sports. It’s bull—- that is taking away women’s rights.” 

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‘If I Run, I Win’ Romney Teases Re-election Bid

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First-term Utah Senator Mitt Romney (R) isn’t ready to announce his re-election bid yet but he’s confident in the outcome.

During an interview with Politico, Sen. Romney wouldn’t reveal if he plans to seek another term in the Senate in 2024 but expressed his confidence in leading another successful campaign.

โ€œIโ€™ve faced long odds: Getting the nomination in 2012 was a long shot, becoming a Republican governor in one of the most liberal states in America, Massachusetts. โ€ฆ So Iโ€™m convinced that if I run, I win. But thatโ€™s a decision Iโ€™ll make,โ€ the first-term Utah senator told the news outlet.

Romney previously served as the Massachusetts governor and 2012 GOP presidential nominee. However, the Republican has made a name for himself by bucking his own party and his repeated criticism of former President Trump.

Romney voted to convict the former president in both impeachment trials, the single GOP senator to do so in the first trial and among one of seven GOP senators the second time around. Trump was ultimately acquitted in both trials.

High-profile Republicans have stayed quiet over Romney’s potential re-election bid but have signaled they plan to support his next campaign.

โ€œHeโ€™s been a really important part of our conference. People respect his intelligence, his assessment of the era we find ourselves in. And I think his running for reelection would be very important,โ€ Senate Minority Leaderย Mitch McConnellย (R-Ky.) told Politico. โ€œItโ€™s important for the Republican Party and the country that he runs again.โ€

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€

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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!

Pelosi Slams Trumpโ€™s Mental Fitnessโ€”Admits She Didnโ€™t Watch the Speech

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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., accused President Donald Trump of โ€œmental incapacityโ€ during a recent interview with ABC Newsโ€”despite admitting she did not actually watch his speech to the nation.

โ€œI didnโ€™t even think about his speech, but I did see some of it in the news afterward, and I think it was a demonstration of his mental incapacity,โ€ Pelosi told ABCโ€™s Jonathan Karl in a clip that aired Sunday on This Week.

Pelosi said she chose not to watch the address, explaining that she had โ€œhad enoughโ€ of the president. Still, she did not hesitate to publicly criticize Trump, continuing a pattern of weighing in on his presidency even when acknowledging she lacked firsthand exposure to the event in question.

When pressed by Karl to explain her remarks, Pelosi added, โ€œWell, that was a ridiculous speech. Of course, we were all offended because of what he said about Rob Reinerโ€ฆ and Michele just a few days before, after the tragedy. Somethingโ€™s wrong there, and somethingโ€™s wrong with the people around him that they donโ€™t stop him from his ridiculousness.โ€

During the speech, Trump said he had brought the nation back from โ€œthe brink of ruinโ€ in less than a year back in office, sharply criticized Democrats, and touted that he had made America the โ€œhottest countryโ€ in the world. As expected, reactions to the politically charged address largely fell along partisan lines, as Trump continues to face negative polling on the nationโ€™s economic outlook.

Pelosiโ€™s attack on Trumpโ€™s mental capacity comes with notable irony, given her role in 2024 in pressuring President Joe Biden to step aside as the Democratic nomineeโ€”a move that fractured their long-standing political relationship.

Before Bidenโ€™s disastrous debate performance against Trump last June, Pelosi had been one of the most vocal defenders of Bidenโ€™s mental sharpness. She publicly dismissed concerns about his cognitive decline and criticized a Wall Street Journal report detailing issues behind the scenes.

Earlier that year, Pelosi praised Biden as โ€œvery sharpโ€ and โ€œalways on the ball.โ€

However, according to a book by Chris Whipple, Pelosi privately told a friend that Biden had โ€œlost a stepโ€ last year. After Bidenโ€™s debate struggles became impossible to ignore, Pelosiโ€™s carefully worded comments on Morning Joeโ€”which avoided endorsing his insistence on staying in the raceโ€”signaled that her confidence had waned.

Biden ultimately dropped out of the race, but the fallout with Pelosi has lingered. The two longtime allies have not spoken since.

Pelosi has consistently maintained that she did not push Biden to withdraw, claiming instead that she merely urged him to look honestly at polling data showing the steep odds he faced.

Still, her latest remarks underscore a familiar dynamic: Pelosi distancing herself from accountability for her years of Democratic leadership failures while remaining eager to criticize President Trumpโ€”this time without even watching the speech she condemned.