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The DeSantis campaign believes a win in Iowa might push other candidates from the field, leaving him as voters' primary alternative to former President Donald Trump, the current favorite. The DeSantis War Room account on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, replayed the NBC Trump interview and featured Iowa pastors criticizing Trump. A DeSantis campaign adviser, who asked to remain anonymous to discuss strategy, said the governor was intent on replicating the tactics used by U.S. DeSantis' campaign last week announced a "Faith and Family" coalition backed by 70 Iowa pastors and faith leaders. POLITICAL PERILDeSantis signed the Florida bill in April with little fanfare and rarely mentioned it early in his presidential campaign.
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Donald Trump thinks Elon Musk knew he would lose the poll on whether he should remain the CEO of Twitter. On Tuesday, Musk tweeted that he'll step down as Twitter CEO when he finds someone "foolish" enough to replace him. When asked on One America News if he had any advice for Musk, Trump said Musk needs a replacement who wears "a lot of different hats." After Trump's comments, Musk tweeted that it might be time for Trump to give up on being president again. In November, Musk reinstated Trump's Twitter account.
Michael Cohen says Trump should be very nervous about the possibility of more lawsuits against him. Cohen made the comments in an appearance on MSNBC, where he spoke about how the Trump Organization was on Tuesday found guilty of tax fraud in Manhattan. The judgement means the Trump Organization now has felony status as Trump goes into his third run for president. Cohen told MSNBC Trump should be "very nervous" about what's to come, and said Trump will likely face more criminal exposure. Cohen in September predicted that Attorney General Letitia James' $250 million civil lawsuit against the Trump Organization will "ultimately terminate" the company.
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