Special Counsel Jack Smith investigates former President Trump’s handling of classified documents and his actions around the January 6 Capitol riot. Despite Trump’s repeated attacks on Smith, speculation arose that Trump may need to fire Smith if he wins the 2024 presidential election. However, a new report suggests Smith may have a way to avoid that scenario. According to sources, Smith is considering a strategy where he resigns as Special Counsel and re-emerges as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, thus making him easier to protect.
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Tax Reform Requires Stability in the House GOP
The battle for tax reform is teetering on a tightrope, heavily dependent on the stability of the House GOP. If the House’s Republican faction remains strong and united, they can push through long-awaited changes to the tax code. However, if division seeps into their ranks, tax reform could very well tumble into the abyss. In this treacherous political landscape, every move, every vote, counts. The House GOP must hold the line and maintain their unity if they wish to emerge victorious with the tax reform bill intact.
California Getting More and More Republican…
California, a historically Democratic stronghold, has been witnessing a steady shift towards Republicanism. Recent elections have seen Republican candidates gaining ground in key races, including the governorship and the US Senate. This trend has been attributed to a number of factors, including the influx of conservative voters from other states and the growing political polarization within the state. The Republican Party has sought to exploit these demographic and political trends to expand its support base in California, while the Democratic Party has struggled to maintain its traditional coalition. The increasing Republican influence in California has significant implications for the state’s political landscape and its role in national politics.
Report: DOJ, FBI Bureaucrats Plan to Get ‘The Hell Out of Dodge’ After Donald Trump’s Election Win
A report by Just the News states that if Donald Trump defeats Biden in 2024, a mass exodus from the DOJ and FBI is likely. The report claims many FBI and DOJ bureaucrats would rather quit than serve under a Trump administration. An anonymous senior FBI official was quoted in the Just the News report as saying: “Trump really did a number on morale here, and a lot of people are close to retirement anyway, so they are just going to get the hell out of Dodge if he gets back in.”
Why Did Trump Win? These Dems Have Discovered a Very Disturbing Answer
Why Did Trump Win? These Dems Have Discovered a Very Disturbing Answer
Why did Trump win? Democrats ask themselves this question over and over again. Now, some Democrats have arrived at a very disturbing conclusion.
These Democrats argue that Trump’s victory was due in part to support among white voters who feel left behind by the modern economy. They argue that these voters are not necessarily racist or sexist, but they are economically anxious and feel that the Democratic Party has not done enough to address their concerns.
CNN’s Enten: Trump Mandate Election Was the Biggest Party Swing Since 1992
In a remarkable political shift, the 2020 election saw the largest party swing since 1992, according to CNN’s Harry Enten. The Republican party, led by President Donald Trump, lost ground in both the House and the Senate, while the Democratic party gained significant seats.
Enten attributes this swing to a number of factors, including Trump’s unpopularity, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the economic recession. He argues that Trump’s divisive rhetoric and policies alienated many voters, and that the pandemic and recession exacerbated the economic and social challenges that Americans were already facing.
As a result of the Democratic party’s gains, the country is now facing a divided government, with the Democrats controlling the House and the Republicans controlling the Senate. It is unclear what this will mean for the future of Trump’s presidency and for the country as a whole.
Fox News Politics: Biden congratulates Trump
President Biden reached out to former President Trump to congratulate him on his endorsement of House candidate John Gibbs. Biden stated that he “appreciates the endorsement” and that he “looks forward to working with Trump in the future.”
This is the first time that Biden has publicly congratulated Trump since he took office. The two have had a contentious relationship since the 2020 election, with Trump repeatedly making false claims that the election was stolen from him.
Federal military draft agency reposts message suggesting US is becoming 1936 Nazi Germany: report
Amid concerns of rising authoritarianism, the Selective Service System (SSS), responsible for administering a potential military draft in the US, has reportedly reposted a message likening contemporary America to pre-World War II Nazi Germany. The SSS later removed the post and clarified that it in no way endorses such comparisons, stating its commitment to impartiality and the prevention of further division within society.
It’s beginning to look like Donald Trump is going to win
Despite initial predictions to the contrary, Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is gaining momentum. Recent polls show Trump leading in key swing states, and his message of economic nationalism is resonating with voters. This surge in support has led some to believe that Trump may actually win the presidency, despite his controversial rhetoric and lack of political experience.
Trump’s success can be attributed to several factors. First, he has tapped into the anger and frustration of many Americans who feel that the country is on the wrong track. Second, he has benefited from the weakness of his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton. Third, Trump has been able to capitalize on the media attention surrounding his campaign. Whether or not Trump ultimately wins the presidency, he has already had a significant impact on American politics.
Donald Trump has won the presidential election and will return to the White House
From the dust of the election’s smoke and ashes, a familiar figure emerged victorious. Donald Trump, the former president, has triumphed once more, reclaiming his throne in the White House. The nation’s heartbeat quickens with a mix of trepidation and anticipation, as the enigmatic leader prepares to return to the grandest stage of them all. What surprises and challenges lie ahead, only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the Trump era is far from over.