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“Gore rushed to share the news with the hard-liners who had encouraged her to run for the seat. She expected them to be as relieved and excited as she had been…she said they were indifferent, even dismissive, because “it didn’t fit the narrative that they were trying to push.”


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Tuberville Says He Spoke At Trump’s Trial to ‘Overcome This Gag Order’​

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“That’s one of the reasons we went—is to be able to speak our piece for President Trump,” Tuberville said, amid the gag order that Trump has violated nine times.


William Vaillancourt​



Updated May 15, 2024 4:29AM EDT / Published May 14, 2024 9:32PM EDT

Tommy Tuberville Says He Spoke at Trump’s Trial to ‘Overcome This Gag Order’

“That’s one of the reasons we went—is to be able to speak our piece for President Trump,” Tuberville said, amid the gag order that Trump has violated nine times.

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Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), the day after he attended part of Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money trial in New York—later doubting jurors’ citizenship and complaining about how the indicted former president is enduring “mental anguish” in the “depressing” courtroom—admitted Tuesday that “one of the reasons” for his appearance and comments was “to overcome this gag order” imposed on Trump.

Tuberville was joined by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), who criticized Judge Juan Merchan’s daughter—something that the gag order prohibits Trump himself from doing. He is also prohibited from directing others to speak about witnesses and the jury, among others. On Tuesday, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum made similar comments to Vance, and when asked later on CNN if Trump had told him to speak about Merchan’s daughter, he said he had not.

Tuberville did not return a request for comment to The Daily Beast by the time of publication as to whether Trump had asked him to appear in court and speak to reporters afterward. But what Tuberville did say on Newsmax about Trump was nevertheless revealing.

“Hopefully we’ll have more and more senators and congressmen go up every day to represent him and be able to go out and overcome this gag order, and that’s one of the reasons we went—is to be able to speak our piece for President Trump,” the senator said on the Chris Salcedo Show.

Salcedo approved.

“Well that’s good. You know, if he can’t speak on the sham this trial is, they can’t put you under a gag order—not yet, the way things are going,” he said.

Earlier this month, Trump was fined $9,000 for nine violations of the gag order after it was determined that he intimidated jurors and witnesses. Merchan has since warned him that jail is a very real possibility if he keeps it up.

Tuberville’s televised comments about the trial aren’t the only ones that have sparked interest regarding any potential workarounds by Trump. Trump “legal spokesperson” Alina Habba said on Fox News last week, for instance, that Stormy Daniels was “not credible” as a witness.
 

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GOP Rep Files for Divorce as Wife Drops Cryptic Hint About His ‘Colleague’​

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Insiders told the Daily Mail that Rep. Rich McCormick has been spotted getting “overly friendly” with another Republican on Capitol Hill of late.


AJ McDougall

Breaking News Reporter

Published May 16, 2024 8:51PM EDT

Rep. Rich McCormick

Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images​

Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) is calling it quits on his marriage of 12 years, filing for divorce from his oncologist wife earlier this month even as Capitol Hill insiders report seeing him cozy up to another Republican lawmaker.

A petition for divorce was filed by McCormick on May 3, according to Gwinnett County court records. A mutual restraining order was filed in the case docket on the same day.

The Daily Mail first reported the pending divorce on Thursday. Asked by the outlet about her husband’s reasons for the divorce, Dr. Debra Miller replied in a text that she wasn’t sure McCormick would be “forthcoming.”

When pressed about the possibility of an affair hanging over their relationship, Miller replied, “You should ask Rich and his colleague,” according to the Mail.

Sources on the Hill told the tabloid that McCormick had been spotted “acting overly friendly” toward Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) of late. One insider reported seeing the pair “holding hands under the table” at a congressional caucus earlier this year, adding that they’d also witnessed McCormick “grab the small of [Van Duyne’s] back” on the House floor during votes.

Two other unnamed sources reported seeing the Republicans holding hands in the chamber, while a third witness told the Mail that they’d watched as Van Duyne held onto McCormick’s arm as they left one of the House office buildings late at night.

The Daily Beast has reached out to Rep. McCormick’s attorney and spokesperson for comment. The spokesperson told the Mail that the legislator and his wife “have been separated for quite some time. He has kept that private and will continue to keep his personal life out of the media spotlight.”

A representative for Van Duyne declined to comment to the outlet.

Married since 2011, according to their social media accounts, McCormick and Miller share seven children. Van Duyne has been divorced from her ex-husband, with whom she shares two children, since 2012.

McCormick has represented Georgia’s sixth congressional district since last year. A Marine Corps and Navy veteran and emergency room physician, he lost his first bid for elected office in 2020, losing the seventh congressional district’s general election to his Democratic opponent. He handily won in the sixth in 2022, however, after the district was redrawn, leaving it a far more deeply red territory.

The 55-year-old previously drew national headlines for a bizarre report earlier this year that he’d been witnessed doing pull-ups at the top of the Capitol dome, hanging onto a rail hundreds of feet off the ground. He later told reporters that he “used to get paid to jump out of perfectly good aircraft—this is nothing dangerous.”

In late 2023, it was also reported that he’d gotten into a physical altercation with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after both moved to force votes on competing resolutions to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).

After Greene accused McCormick, without naming him, of shaking her shoulders, he told Politico that he’d intended it as a “friendly gesture.”

“I said to her, ‘at least we can have an honest discussion,’ to which she said she did not appreciate that,” he explained. “For that I immediately apologized and have not spoken to her since.”
 

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Even Trumpworld Is Cringing at MAGA ‘Morons’ Crashing the Trial​

‘BOZO CREW’

Sources within Trump’s orbit weren’t impressed by the “F-list” MAGA hangers-on who traveled up Thursday to prove their loyalty.


Jake Lahut

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Reese Gorman

Politics Reporter

Published May 16, 2024 8:03PM EDT

A photo illustration of Matt Gaetz and Lauren Boebert speaking outside of the Trump trial.

Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty Images​

A group of MAGA loyalists and wannabe heavy-hitter lawmakers played hooky from the Capitol on Thursday and made their way up to Manhattan to support Donald Trump in court.

While the merry band of court jesters, headlined by Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL), may have been there to demonstrate their personal devotion to the former president and publicly attack the judge on his behalf, sources close to Trump sure don’t seem impressed.

In fact, three well-placed Trumpworld sources who spoke with The Daily Beast all suggested this latest court-crashing contingency did more to embarrass themselves than anything.

"Morons. All of them. Selfish morons,” one senior GOP aide told The Daily Beast, referring to Boebert, Gaetz, and their fellow travelers, Reps. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Eli Crane (R-AZ), and Bob Good (R-VA).

Not only did this group risk overplaying their hands in Trumpworld through overexposure and gratuitous sycophancy, our sources said, they also opened themselves up to attack by skipping votes on the Hill, effectively leaving the Democrats with a majority for the day.

“You can’t think of a more bozo crew to come through,” said one source close to Trump, requesting anonymity to relay the reaction within the former president’s orbit. “And honestly, if ChatGPT could come up with an F-tier list, that would be it.”

That “F-tier” stands in stark contrast to what this Trumpworld source described as the ex-president’s “first tier” of courthouse guests, including House Speaker Mike Johnson and top vice-presidential contenders such as Sens. Tim Scott (R-SC) and J.D. Vance (R-OH), who treated the opportunity as an audition of sorts.

Unlike the Thursday cohort of colorful, mostly fringe personalities, the likes of Johnson and Scott traveling up to New York to defend Trump was viewed as a badge of honor within the former president’s circle, these sources all said. Vance used a podium outside the courthouse to rail against “every single person involved in this prosecution,” while Johnson, as the top legislative Republican, decried how Trump was “clearly frustrated” to be “tied up now for the fifth week in this trial that has no merit.”

The Thursday crew didn’t have quite the same gravitas.

Good, in particular, drew the ire of Trumpworld sources for appearing at the Manhattan criminal court. “Some of these people are showing up because they’re disgusted by what’s going on in New York. [But] a lot of them have ulterior motives,” a source close to the Trump family texted The Daily Beast. “Bob Good is a perfect example—he spat in DJT’s face during the primaries and now that he has millions of dollars in negative ads falling on his head in a primary that he’s sure to lose. He’s trying to cozy up to DJT.”

The source continued: “We see you, Bob, and we’re not buying it.”

Good met with Trump prior to the event and talked with him. While he declined to delve into specifics, the House Freedom Caucus chair said it was a “great visit.”

He claimed that despite the optics of being up against a pro-Trump primary challenger—who was also in attendance, riding in Trump’s motorcade to the trial—he wasn’t going for any political reason and just wanted to show his support for the big man.

“This was all about supporting the president,” Good told The Daily Beast. “The Freedom Caucus is the most important relationship for the president in the House, we’re the ones who had his back in his first term, and we’re the ones who will have his back in a second term.”
 

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GOP Rep Files for Divorce as Wife Drops Cryptic Hint About His ‘Colleague’​

INSIDE THE HOUSE

Insiders told the Daily Mail that Rep. Rich McCormick has been spotted getting “overly friendly” with another Republican on Capitol Hill of late.


AJ McDougall

Breaking News Reporter

Published May 16, 2024 8:51PM EDT

Rep. Rich McCormick

Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images​

Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) is calling it quits on his marriage of 12 years, filing for divorce from his oncologist wife earlier this month even as Capitol Hill insiders report seeing him cozy up to another Republican lawmaker.

A petition for divorce was filed by McCormick on May 3, according to Gwinnett County court records. A mutual restraining order was filed in the case docket on the same day.

The Daily Mail first reported the pending divorce on Thursday. Asked by the outlet about her husband’s reasons for the divorce, Dr. Debra Miller replied in a text that she wasn’t sure McCormick would be “forthcoming.”

When pressed about the possibility of an affair hanging over their relationship, Miller replied, “You should ask Rich and his colleague,” according to the Mail.

Sources on the Hill told the tabloid that McCormick had been spotted “acting overly friendly” toward Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) of late. One insider reported seeing the pair “holding hands under the table” at a congressional caucus earlier this year, adding that they’d also witnessed McCormick “grab the small of [Van Duyne’s] back” on the House floor during votes.

Two other unnamed sources reported seeing the Republicans holding hands in the chamber, while a third witness told the Mail that they’d watched as Van Duyne held onto McCormick’s arm as they left one of the House office buildings late at night.

The Daily Beast has reached out to Rep. McCormick’s attorney and spokesperson for comment. The spokesperson told the Mail that the legislator and his wife “have been separated for quite some time. He has kept that private and will continue to keep his personal life out of the media spotlight.”

A representative for Van Duyne declined to comment to the outlet.

Married since 2011, according to their social media accounts, McCormick and Miller share seven children. Van Duyne has been divorced from her ex-husband, with whom she shares two children, since 2012.

McCormick has represented Georgia’s sixth congressional district since last year. A Marine Corps and Navy veteran and emergency room physician, he lost his first bid for elected office in 2020, losing the seventh congressional district’s general election to his Democratic opponent. He handily won in the sixth in 2022, however, after the district was redrawn, leaving it a far more deeply red territory.

The 55-year-old previously drew national headlines for a bizarre report earlier this year that he’d been witnessed doing pull-ups at the top of the Capitol dome, hanging onto a rail hundreds of feet off the ground. He later told reporters that he “used to get paid to jump out of perfectly good aircraft—this is nothing dangerous.”

In late 2023, it was also reported that he’d gotten into a physical altercation with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after both moved to force votes on competing resolutions to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).

After Greene accused McCormick, without naming him, of shaking her shoulders, he told Politico that he’d intended it as a “friendly gesture.”

“I said to her, ‘at least we can have an honest discussion,’ to which she said she did not appreciate that,” he explained. “For that I immediately apologized and have not spoken to her since.”
She should be happy the colleague is a woman. Usually things are a little different :dame:
 

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GOP Rep Files for Divorce as Wife Drops Cryptic Hint About His ‘Colleague’​

INSIDE THE HOUSE

Insiders told the Daily Mail that Rep. Rich McCormick has been spotted getting “overly friendly” with another Republican on Capitol Hill of late.


AJ McDougall

Breaking News Reporter

Published May 16, 2024 8:51PM EDT

Rep. Rich McCormick

Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images​

Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) is calling it quits on his marriage of 12 years, filing for divorce from his oncologist wife earlier this month even as Capitol Hill insiders report seeing him cozy up to another Republican lawmaker.

A petition for divorce was filed by McCormick on May 3, according to Gwinnett County court records. A mutual restraining order was filed in the case docket on the same day.

The Daily Mail first reported the pending divorce on Thursday. Asked by the outlet about her husband’s reasons for the divorce, Dr. Debra Miller replied in a text that she wasn’t sure McCormick would be “forthcoming.”

When pressed about the possibility of an affair hanging over their relationship, Miller replied, “You should ask Rich and his colleague,” according to the Mail.

Sources on the Hill told the tabloid that McCormick had been spotted “acting overly friendly” toward Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) of late. One insider reported seeing the pair “holding hands under the table” at a congressional caucus earlier this year, adding that they’d also witnessed McCormick “grab the small of [Van Duyne’s] back” on the House floor during votes.

Two other unnamed sources reported seeing the Republicans holding hands in the chamber, while a third witness told the Mail that they’d watched as Van Duyne held onto McCormick’s arm as they left one of the House office buildings late at night.

The Daily Beast has reached out to Rep. McCormick’s attorney and spokesperson for comment. The spokesperson told the Mail that the legislator and his wife “have been separated for quite some time. He has kept that private and will continue to keep his personal life out of the media spotlight.”

A representative for Van Duyne declined to comment to the outlet.

Married since 2011, according to their social media accounts, McCormick and Miller share seven children. Van Duyne has been divorced from her ex-husband, with whom she shares two children, since 2012.

McCormick has represented Georgia’s sixth congressional district since last year. A Marine Corps and Navy veteran and emergency room physician, he lost his first bid for elected office in 2020, losing the seventh congressional district’s general election to his Democratic opponent. He handily won in the sixth in 2022, however, after the district was redrawn, leaving it a far more deeply red territory.

The 55-year-old previously drew national headlines for a bizarre report earlier this year that he’d been witnessed doing pull-ups at the top of the Capitol dome, hanging onto a rail hundreds of feet off the ground. He later told reporters that he “used to get paid to jump out of perfectly good aircraft—this is nothing dangerous.”

In late 2023, it was also reported that he’d gotten into a physical altercation with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after both moved to force votes on competing resolutions to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).

After Greene accused McCormick, without naming him, of shaking her shoulders, he told Politico that he’d intended it as a “friendly gesture.”

“I said to her, ‘at least we can have an honest discussion,’ to which she said she did not appreciate that,” he explained. “For that I immediately apologized and have not spoken to her since.”
The biggest shock in all of this is that the colleague is a woman :mjlol: Usually GOP + colleague + cryptic = :dame:
 
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