Trump loses bid to throw out Georgia election interference case – live

Donald Trump unveils plan after claiming he would end war in Ukraine ‘in 24 hours’
Donald Trump has lost an attempt to dismiss the Georgia election interference case after the state Supreme Court ruled against him. The ex-president is accused of trying to pressure state officials to change the results after his defeat in 2020, telling them to “get” him enough votes to win the state.
A decision on the charges is expected next month.
A former Trump White House official has written a new book quoting a senior former intelligence official who warns that a second Trump term poses such a danger that the country in its current form may face the US tercentenary year could hardly exist in 2076.
Meanwhile, the ex-president is considering his Republican rivals as potential running mates for 2024 should he win the GOP nomination.
The former president told Fox News on Sunday that his vice presidential nominee could “possibly” be among those in 2024.
He said Vivek Ramaswamy “did a very good job” and Senator Tim Scott was a “very good guy,” but didn’t say who he could vote for.
ICYMI: Trump calls the US a ‘Third World Hellhole’ run by ‘perverts’ and ‘thugs’
Donald Trump branded the US a “Third World Hellhole” run by “perverts” and “thugs” in his final campaign speech of 2024, a rambling nearly two-hour series of remarks at the conclusion of a right-wing conference in Florida.
The president, who only served one term, said at the Turning Point Action Conference on July 15 that the American dream under Joe Biden was “dead” as he ruthlessly mocked his successor and painted a bleak picture of a nation in decline.
“The election will decide whether your generation will inherit a fascist country or a free country,” Trump said at the right-wing activists’ conference.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 18, 2023 3:45 am
Tensions between Boebert and Greene could lead to “fist fights,” lawmakers warn
“There could be a fight at any moment,” said Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee The daily beast.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 18, 2023 2:45 am
The Georgia Supreme Court throws out Trump’s attempt to challenge the 2020 election investigation over election appeal
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday dismissed an attempt by Donald Trump to drop key parts of an investigation into state officials investigating him over possible interference in the 2020 election.
The Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, concluded that the former president failed to establish the type of “extraordinary circumstances” that would require the Georgia Supreme Court to intervene in the case and destroy key evidence.
“(Trump) has failed to establish that this case constitutes one of the extremely rare circumstances in which the original jurisdiction of this court should be invoked, and therefore the petition is dismissed,” the ruling said.
Phil ThomasJuly 18, 2023 2:09 am
Kim Reynolds takes on the role of a key figure in the race for the Republican presidency
When Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday brought a half-dozen Republican presidential candidates to the fore by signing a restrictive abortion measure at an event presenting the candidates, she was fulfilling her pivotal role in the 2024 presidential election.
The standing ovation she received from around 2,000 Conservative Christians assembled in Des Moines only added to the influence she is wielding not only in Iowa but increasingly nationally.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 18, 2023 1:45 am
A Republican campaign to prevent a new FBI headquarters is gathering momentum in the wake of the Trump investigation
When spokesman Kevin McCarthy recently suggested he could block the FBI from moving its downtown headquarters to a new building in the Washington suburbs, it was more than idle to consider an office renovation.
The Republican speaker’s nod underscores a once-marginal suggestion the FBI would target the federal indictment of Donald Trump over classified documents and the Justice Department’s prosecution of his allies, including some of the nearly 1,000 people indicted in January place . 6. 2021 attack on the Capitol.
Emerging efforts to overhaul the country’s top law enforcement agency, which is moving from far-right corners into the mainstream, are based on increasingly fierce conservative complaints about an overly biased FBI they say is being used as a weapon against them.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 18, 2023 12:45 am
Christie: Trump knows he lost the 2020 election, but his ego won’t let him admit it
According to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Donald Trump knew he was going to lose the 2020 presidential election while making unsubstantiated claims that the results had been rigged against him.
Mr. Christie, who is running against Mr. Trump for the Republican nomination for president in 2024, told ABC News host George Stephanopoulos on July 16 that Mr. Trump told him “directly” that he lost in 2020.
Alex Woodward has the story.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 17, 2023 11:45 p.m
White House condemns RFK Jr’s ‘vile’ anti-Semitic Covid conspiracy claim
The White House on Monday condemned anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claim that the virus that causes Covid-19 was somehow engineered to target white and black people, while targeting Asians and Jews Eastern European descent are spared, as an example of anti-Semitism endangers Americans.
During a July 11 press event in New York City, Mr. Kennedy unsubstantiatedly stated that “there is an argument” that the disease was “ethnically targeted” and claimed that the Sars-CoV-2 virus “is related to the attack aimed at Cubans”. and blacks,” although “the most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese.”
White House condemns RFK Jr’s ‘vile’ anti-Semitic Covid conspiracy claim
The White House on Monday condemned anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s claim that the virus that causes Covid-19 was somehow engineered to target white and black people, while targeting Asians and Jews Eastern European descent are spared, as an example of anti-Semitism endangers Americans.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 17, 2023 11:00 p.m
The Democratic PAC publishes a “steamy and chilling” ad in which a Republican congressman interrupts a couple in the bedroom
The Progressive Action Fund published a new ad attacking crackdowns on reproductive rights ahead of an election campaign in Ohio. It features an elderly Republican congressman in a couple’s bedroom.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 17, 2023 10:45 p.m
Voices: Is the DeSantis Campaign Dead? The money says yes
The Republican presidential candidates were due to release their quarterly financial reports on Friday. Given that there won’t be any real competitions until February 2024, fundraising and polls tend to be the most accurate barometers of how a candidate is performing at this early stage. For the same reason, a strong first quarter of fundraising tends to show that a candidate can last over the long term.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 17, 2023 10:30 p.m
Watch: Pence says he and Carlson “had a good tournament” at the Blaze Media summit.
Oliver O’ConnellJuly 17, 2023 10:08 p.m