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Federal Judge Dismisses Challenge To Keep Trump Off Rhode Island Ballot
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A Rhode Island judge has thrown out a lawsuit challenging Donald Trump’s
right to be on that state’s presidential ballot. The suit was brought by John
Anthony Castro, supposedly a Republican presidential candidate, who sought to
disqualify Trump from holding office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Per
The Washington Times: John Castro, a long-shot presidential candidate, had
filed cases
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Jesse Watters Discusses Freak Hiking Accident
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Fox News host Jesse Watters was attacked by a dog over Thanksgiving… On
Monday, Watters told viewers he had been approached by a woman and her “big
dog” during a hike in a nature preserve: We’re on a tight part of the trail and
I notice the dog’s all wet, and she’s like, “Oh, this my dog, you know,
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Influential Conservative Network Endorses Nikki Haley
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The political network founded by the Koch brothers is endorsing Nikki Haley
in the Republican presidential primary race according to a Tuesday memo.
Americans for Prosperity Action’s endorsement bolsters Haley’s campaign as
Republicans get closer to the Iowa Caucuses. Haley is largely seen as the
candidate most likely to topple Ron DeSantis for the No.
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Evangelical Leader Says Iowa Won’t Support Trump
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Influential Iowa evangelical leader Bob Vander Plaats is making sure his
disapproval of Donald Trump is known. Less than a week after Vander Plaats
officially endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president, the CEO of the
Iowa-based Christian conservative group The Family Leader, told the Blaze’s
Steve Deace that he’s never supported Trump. “The number one hurdle for Donald
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Report: Trump Signals Expanded Role For The Military Within The US
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Donald Trump signaled what changes he may consider if he wins the 2024
presidential election. While campaigning in Iowa, Trump said he was advised
against using the military to quell violence in largely Democrat-led cities.
ABC News Detriot has more: Calling New York City and Chicago “crime dens,” the
front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential
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