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Former President Donald Trump and his family recent Christmas photo featuring has ignited a flurry of discussions on social media, primarily focusing on two key aspects: the extraordinary height of Barron Trump and the absence of Melania Trump.The festive snapshot, taken at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, portrays the 77-year-old surrounded by his children and grandchildren. However, it is Barron, the 17-year-old son of Donald and Melania Trump, who steals the spotlight, as reported by Newsweek on Wednesday, December 27. Standing at the back of the group, Barron’s towering height becomes the subject of numerous online comments, with users joking…

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James Renner, a Michigan Republican who played a role as a fake elector for Donald J. Trump, has come forward expressing deep regret about his involvement. The New York Times obtained a recording of Renner’s interview with the state attorney general’s office, revealing his remorse and shedding light on the controversial actions of fake electors in the state, as reported by DNYUZ on Wednesday, December 27. Renner, 77, stands as the lone Trump elector in Michigan to reach an agreement with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.Criminal charges were filed in July against all 16 fake Trump electors in the state,…

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The Colorado Supreme Court justices who ruled that former President Donald Trump is banned from the 2024 presidential ballot are facing threats and harassment from his supporters, according to a CNN report. The report said that the names of the four justices who joined the majority opinion in the case have appeared frequently in “incendiary” online posts in extremist forums, some of which called for violence against them, as per Law and Crime on Tuesday, December 26, 2023. The FBI and the Denver Police Department are investigating the incidents and providing extra security for the justices, who are reportedly under…

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Former President Donald Trump on his airplane on June 10, 2023, two days after his federal indictment. Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Imagesby Thomas A. Durkin, Loyola University Chicago and Joseph Ferguson, Loyola University Chicago. Lawyer Thomas A. Durkin has spent much of his career working in national security law, representing clients in a variety of national security and domestic terrorism matters. Joseph Ferguson was a national security prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois, where Durkin was also a prosecutor. Both teach national security law at Loyola University, Chicago. The Conversation U.S.’s democracy…

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Former President Donald Trump can’t get into the Christmas spirit. It has been noted that on Monday, Christmas Day, Trump expressed he was having a difficult time enjoying the holiday. “It’s hard to have a truly great Christmas when you have a Crooked and Incompetent President who wants to put his Political Opponent in jail, and who has been working hard (for a change!), illegally using all of the levers of Law Enforcement, to do so,” he wrote on Truth Social. “We are in the fight of our lives to save our Country from MADNESS & DOOM. MAGA 2024!!!”Trump’s sour…

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Former GOP Congressman Adam Kinzinger has openly questioned Donald Trump’s religious beliefs following a controversial Christmas message released by the ex-president.The Christmas posts, shared on Trump’s social media platform Truth Social, took an unexpected turn, sparking ridicule for delving into political and legal affairs rather than spreading holiday cheer. Trump, currently the frontrunner in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, used his Christmas message to launch attacks against President Joe Biden and Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith.The posts, focusing on alleged election interference and mishandling of classified documents, drew attention for their divisive content. In one post, Trump extended…

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, recently experienced another “swatting” incident at her home in Rome, Georgia, on Christmas Day. This marked the eighth time she has been targeted by such incidents. A person based in Rome, New York, called a suicide hotline, claiming that they had shot their girlfriend at Greene’s address in Georgia and threatened to kill as reported by The Gateway Pundit on Tuesday, December 26, 2023. The Rome Police Department quickly verified that the call was a hoax and did not send officers to the scene.Greene’s security team decided that officers did not need…

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Former President Donald Trump’s fiery online diatribes, including a “rot in hell” remark, have left CNN senior reporter Steven Collinson concerned about the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Collinson suggests that these rants indicate a furious state of mind and extreme denialism, proving that Trump can be mentally incapable of serving as commander in chief. In his analysis, Collinson asserts that Trump’s strategy appears to be deliberately stoking anger among his base, making them less susceptible to alternative conservative candidates like Nikki Haley or Ron DeSantis. According to Raw Story news report on Tuesday, December 26, 2023, Collinson draws attention to…

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President Biden is in a bit of trouble because people are checking if he did something wrong. The House of Representatives, where lawmakers make decisions, voted on whether to investigate him. They voted along party lines, meaning the decision was split between the two main political groups. They want to find out if the President had a part in his son Hunter Biden’s business dealings in other countries. It’s causing a lot of disagreement and is similar to the fights between political groups we’ve seen before. A report from Conservative Brief on December 26, 2023, says that this decision is…

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The U.S. military is grappling with a severe shortage in recruitment, igniting worries about the potential resurgence of a military draft as retrieved from The Associated Press on Tuesday, December 26.The Selective Service System, responsible for maintaining information on Americans potentially subject to military conscription, has witnessed a noticeable decline in registrants. The shortage of volunteer recruits has prompted serious discussions about the potential necessity of reintroducing a military draft to bridge the alarming personnel gap currently facing the U.S. armed forces. Historically, during major conflicts such as World War II, the U.S. has turned to the draft to meet…

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