Trump will March through South Carolina with the same gate of General Sherman who marched through Atlanta, leaving nothing left in his wake. The win here will spell the death knell for Niki Hailey.
Super Tuesday will be next,
Trump will March through South Carolina with the same gate of General Sherman who marched through Atlanta, leaving nothing left in his wake. The win here will spell the death knell for Niki Hailey.
Super Tuesday will be next,
El Salvador voters stand poised to re-elect their current president and self-styled “world’s coolest dictator” Nayib Bukele in a landslide victory after he rehabilitated his country’s crime-ridden reputation.
“The opposition will be able to achieve its true and only plan, to free the gang members and use them to return to power,” Bukele warned in a video that quickly spread across social media and news outlets in El Salvador.
Bukele’s controversial tenure as leader of the Central American country looks set to continue, thanks to a revamp of the constitutional courts in which he replaced judges with loyalists who ruled that he could run for a second term despite a constitutional ban on reelections.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., called into question the U.S. relationship with El Salvador and urged the U.S. State Department to review its relationship with the Central American country, alleging that Bukele presented “threats to democracy.”
Former President Donald Trump has an advantage over President Joe Biden in the U.S. states that are likely to decide the 2024 White House race, according to a poll released Wednesday.
Trump gets 48% support on average among swing-state voters, compared with 42% for Biden, according to the Bloomberg News-Morning Consult poll that focused on seven battleground states.
The Republican former president’s edge over the Democratic incumbent was biggest in North Carolina, at 10 percentage points, and smallest in Arizona and Pennsylvania, at 3 points, as shown in the chart below.
Some 51% of swing-state voters said they trusted Trump over Biden to handle the U.S. economy, while 33% said Biden would be better, according to the poll.


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A top House Republican called on Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) to resign Monday for delivering a speech in which her critics say she placed Somali interests ahead of American ones.
“Ilhan Omar’s appalling, Somalia-first comments are a slap in the face to the Minnesotans she was elected to serve and a direct violation of her oath of office,” House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) wrote on X. “She should resign in disgrace.”
Omar, the first Somali-American in Congress, appeared to assure her Somali-American constituents that she would do everything in her power to prevent the disputed, breakaway Republic of Somaliland from entering into a sea-access deal with landlocked Ethiopia.
A clip of the Minnesota lawmaker went viral with over 2.6 million views after it was posted on X, with a translation saying Omar had said: “As Somalis, one day we will go after our missing territories.”
The congresswoman claims her remarks were lost in translation.
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Former federal prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky joined “Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy” to discuss allegations Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis inappropriately spent state tax money on the prosecution of former President Trump.
Host Trey Gowdy opened the discussion by pointing out that Willis was “already catching heat” over claims she hired alleged romantic partner Nathan Wade to prosecute Trump in Georgia’s election interference case, but newly unsealed court documents surrounding Wade’s divorce case are “generating even more questions.”
Gowdy asked, “Even if these allegations are true, does it impact State of Georgia v. Donald J. Trump and if so, how?”
“I’m not sure if this is more soap opera or like [a] John Grisham legal thriller, because the cards seem to be falling for Fani Willis,” Cherkasky responded.
Cherkasky expressed the need for a thorough investigation into potential honest services fraud by Willis and raised concerns over reports suggesting meetings between Willis, Wade and the Biden White House, raising suspicions of potential election interference.
TOP TRUMP PROSECUTOR, GEORGIA DA ALLEGED TO BE IN ‘IMPROPER’ ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP: COURT FILING
“What is going on here is essentially kickbacks. Fani Willis bringing in somebody unqualified for the job, and it seems as though he’s giving her these elaborate trips, these elaborate vacations. That’s something that we know as honest services fraud,” said Cherkasky.
“I think that is something that needs a very deep investigation, but even more concerning now is these reports that we hear that Fani Willis and Nathan Wade were taking meetings at the White House. And what I really want to know about those meetings is whether there was an improper purpose where they trying to, set the timing up so that it would interfere with the 2024 election. All of these questions need very serious answers, I think, well before we get to any potential trial against Donald Trump.”
Cherkasky underscored the significance of determining the role of these White House meetings in order to understand if there was any directive from the top to manipulate the prosecution of former President Trump.
The word on the street is that Fannie did some time in the White House with Branden. Apparently they were coordinating the timing of her prosecution of Trump. The idea was to tie him up during the campaign, which would help Branden t secure a second term.
She is already under investigation for dropping a load of greenbacks into her lovers bank account. The word around town that this was a “quid pro quo.” She received mutual benefits form her lover, the Prosecutor.
Seems now, that there will be two ways that this progressive slut is going down. Can’t wait to see this unfold,
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The U.S. government, along with 30 other world leaders condemned the decision of Venezuela’s highest court to block the presidential candidacy of María Corina Machado.
President Biden previously threatened the South American country to reimpose economic sanctions on Venezuela if it failed to allow fair democratic elections.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, the U.S. State Department said it is reviewing Venezuela’s election process after Venezuela’s highest court-the Tribunal Supremo de Justicia- ruled that Machado would not be allowed to run for president.
“The United States is currently reviewing our Venezuela sanctions policy, based on this development and the recent political targeting of democratic opposition candidates and civil society,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said.
VENEZUELA’S HIGHEST COURT UPHOLDS BAN ON OPPOSITION PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE

Maria Corina Machado, banned opposition presidential primary candidate for the Vente Venezuela party, center, celebrates during an election night rally in Caracas, Venezuela, on Monday, Oct. 23, 2023. (Gaby Oraa/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

People argue with election officials at a polling station that did not open on time, during regional elections, in the San Agustin neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021.
The move comes after Venezuela’s highest court upheld a ban on Machado’s candidacy.
BIDEN POLICIES DRIVING MASSIVE SURGE IN VENEZUELAN MIGRATION TO SOUTHERN BORDER, REPORT FINDS
Machado, a former lawmaker, won the opposition’s independently run presidential primary in October with more than 90% of the vote.
In her dissenting view, she argued that the core of the dispute was fundamentally political, not legal, and asserted the absence of a credible indication of genocidal intent by Israel.
Adonia Ayebare, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Uganda to the United Nations, criticized Sebutinde on X. “Justice Sebutinde ruling at the International Court of Justice does not represent the Government of Uganda’s position on the situation in Palestine. She has previously voted against Uganda’s case on DRC [Democratic Republic of the Congo]. Uganda’s support for the plight of the Palestinian people has been expressed through Uganda’s voting pattern at the United Nations,” the ambassador tweeted.
69-year-old Julia Sebutinde is a distinguished judge from Uganda, serving her second term on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) since March 2012. She is the first African woman to hold this position. She has a rich background in law, having graduated from Makerere University, obtained a diploma from the Law Development Centre in Kampala, and a Master of Laws from the University of Edinburgh, after which she worked in various legal capacities in Uganda, the UK, and Namibia. Sebutinde’s notable career includes serving as a judge in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, presiding over high-profile corruption inquiries in Uganda, and her election to the ICJ, reflecting her significant contributions to international justice.
“In my respectful dissenting opinion, the dispute between the State of Israel and the people of Palestine is essentially and historically a political one,” she wrote in her dissenting opinion. “Calling for a diplomatic or negotiated settlement, and for the implementation in good faith of all relevant Security Council resolutions by all parties concerned, to find a permanent solution whereby the Israeli and Palestinian peoples can peacefully coexist,” she wrote.