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Former president’s chosen Ohio Senate candidate was once among his most aggressive critics

Tim Ryan calls JD Vance an ‘ass-kisser’ after Trump remarks

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Trump-backed Ohio Senate candidate JD Vance was ridiculed by his opponent last night for “kissing ass” to get the former president’s endorsement.

In a televised debate, Mr Vance’s Democratic opponent Tim Ryan quoted Mr Trump himself describing how Mr Vance had gone about securing his support.

Accusing Mr Vance of a “lack of courage,” Mr Ryan declared: “I’m from Ohio I don’t kiss anyone’s ass like him. Ohio needs an ass-kicker, not an ass-kisser.”

Meanwhile, an extract from an upcoming book on the GOP’s support for Mr Trump has revealed new details of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s infamous call with Mr Trump during the January 6 Capitol attack.

According to Politico, when Mr Trump told Mr McCarthy that the people storming the building were “more upset” than his party about the supposed theft of the election, Mr McCarthy responded: “More upset? They’re trying to f***ing kill me!”

ICYMI: Even Trump concerned about Kanye West’s antisemitism

Donald Trump, who once posed for photos with Kanye West at Trump Tower after the rapper embraced the then-president-elect and invited him to the White House while in office, is privately rebuking the artist’s recent public tirades against Jewish people, according to Rolling Stone.

The former president has reportedly confided in multiple people close to him that the rapper’s social media blasts, in which he said he planned to go “death con 3” on “JEWISH PEOPLE,” have led him to believe that West is acting too “crazy” and he should seek out professional “help”.

Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed to Rolling Stone that the one-term president is intentionally avoiding commenting on the scandals that have erupted since the rapper began railing against the Jewish community.

Oliver O’Connell reports.

Even Trump concerned by Kanye West acting ‘crazy’, report says

Former president confiding in friends that rapper needs ‘help’

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 17:30

Trump offers up new Mitch McConnell rant

Donald Trump’s loathing of Mitch McConnell is hardly a secret, but he has steadily grown more and more openly aggressive in it. His current beef is Mr McConnell’s reported opposition to most of Mr Trump’s chosen Senate candidates, many of whom are struggling to catch up or stay even in the polls in what werre once thought eminently winnable races.

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 17:00

Trial hears Oath Keepers were caught on hours of CCTV around time of Jan 6 riot

Court proceedings are underway in the seditious conspiracy trial of several members of the extremist Oath Keepers, who are accused of plotting to commit acts of violence against the federal government. Among the most disquieting evidence is footage of the group’s members mustering at a hotel in the DC area where they are alleged to have stored weapons for the use of what they called a “Quick Reaction Force”.

And it seems there is plenty of footage for the prosecution to point to...

The jury have also been shown evidence of a very different kind.

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 16:45

Trump: “MAGA doesn’t Vote for stupid people with big mouths"

Donald Trump is awake and truthing, and has kicked off his day with a rant against a Colorado Senate candidate who is trying to distance himself from the former president as he takes on incumbent Democrat Michael Bennet.

But the argument Mr Trump is putting forward doesn’t make exactly the case he intended.

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 16:12

Anti-Defamation League CEO on Trump’s Jewish gratitude demand

Donald Trump is still catching flak for his suggestion that American Jews owe him more credit for his Israel policies and should start extending it “before it is too late”. Here’s a take on the import of his words from Jonathan Greenblat, head of the Anti-Defamation League:

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 15:42

Trump announces Texas rally later this week

Donald Trump is to give one of his periodic campaign rallies in Texas this Saturday, per an email sent out by his Save America PAC. He will appear in Robstown at 7pm ET and will presumably be joined by at least some of the state’s Republican candidates and incumbents, though their names are not mentioned.

Instead, the email simply promises that Mr Trump will deliver “remarks in support of his unprecedented effort to advance the MAGA agenda by energizing voters and highlighting the slate of 33-0 Trump Endorsed America First candidates in the Great State of Texas.”

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 15:16

DoJ recommends jail time for Bannon in Jan 6 contempt case

Former Trump White House aide turned right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon deserves a six-month custodial sentence for having pursued a “bad-faith strategy of defiance and contempt” after receiving a House January 6 committee subpoena, the Department of Justice has said

In a sentencing memorandum filed before US District Judge Carl Nichols, prosecutors said Mr Bannon should be hit with the maximum sentence recommended under federal guidelines, six months in custody of the Bureau of Prisons “for his sustained, bad-faith contempt of Congress”.

The Justice Department also asked Judge Nichols to impose a $200,000 fine because Mr Bannon refused to cooperate with a pre-sentencing probe into his finances.

Andrew Feinberg reports.

Steve Bannon deserves six-month sentence for ‘defiance and contempt’, says DOJ

Former Trump White House aide turned right-wing podcaster Steve Bannon deserves a six-month custodial sentence for having pursued a “bad-faith strategy of defiance and contempt” after receiving a House January 6 committee subpoena, the Department of Justice has said.

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 14:28

Kinzinger: Trump secret service agents still haven’t testified

Appearing on ABC News yesterday, Adam Kinzinger revealed that members of Donald Trump’s Secret Service detail who called Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony a lie still have not testified to his panel despite offering to do so months ago.

“They claim they’d come and speak to us,” he said. “They won’t do it. They have yet to come in.”

Watch his interview below.

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 14:00

Trump concerned about Kanye West’s antisemitic rantings: report

Even as he faces criticism himself for demanding gratitude from American Jews, Donald Trump is reportedly concerned that his erratic supporter Kanye West may have gone off the deep end with his far more disturbing comments in recent weeks – specifically that he intends to go “death con 3” on “JEWISH PEOPLE”.

According to a report from Rolling Stone, people close to Mr Trump say he has been concerned for Mr West’s state of mind, saying he has been acting “crazy” and needs “professional help”.

Read the report here.

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 13:30

Trump persists in wind turbine obsession

Donald Trump’s loathing of all things wind power well predates his presidency, and appears to stem in large part from a row with the Scottish Government over an offshore wind farm built near his Aberdeenshire golf course. Yesterday, amid all the other controversies swirling around him, he found time for another rant against his least favourite form of energy, which he has previously suggested can cause cancer (it does not).

Andrew Naughtie17 October 2022 13:00

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