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President Biden is making Donald Trump Jr. hot again.
As the only bestselling author with a book out listing troubling allegations against the first family, former President Donald Trump’s outspoken son is returning to the glare of the Klieg lights to take on the new president with a tour, newsletter, and direct messages to the MAGA nation.
“The reality is that pretty much no one out there has the ability to have the platform that I have to be able to get it out there,” he told Secrets.
With New York publishers vowing to ban the former president and his top aides, Trump Jr. is in the unique position of recently self-publishing
A second tier of targets includes Democrats who won their seats by under 10 percentage points and underperformed Biden. Many of them also represent suburbs that were once GOP-friendly districts but swung hard against Republicans during the Trump era.
A third group includes 10 Democrats whose seats could be changed during redistricting in a way that could make them more competitive for Republicans.
“Republicans have a clear path back to the majority. President Biden, Speaker Pelosi and House Democrats will continue to push a radical, partisan agenda that is too extreme for middle-class families,” NRCC Executive Director John Billings wrote in the memo, referring to Nancy Pelosi
By Jonathan Easley - 02/08/21 08:51 AM EST
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is putting an additional $100,000 behind its push to tie vulnerable Republicans to the QAnon conspiracy theory and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), releasing new Spanish-language ads Monday targeting three GOP House members in competitive districts.
The ad buy represents the DCCC’s first six-figure Spanish-language ad buy of the 2022 cycle and it builds on the $550,000 worth of ads released last week accusing eight Republicans of aligning with the fringe elements of the party that were involved in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
The ads will run in districts represented by Reps. Mike Garcia (R-Calif.), David Valadao