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Report: GOP Megadonors Abandoning Trump After Jan 6 Hearings

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Some may be thinking that the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 hearings may be nothing more than a kangaroo court not really accomplishing anything.

But those individuals are likely to be normal Republican voters – not party bigwigs or donors. 

What the committee is doing, reportedly, is making some of the Republican Party’s biggest donors jittery about helping Donald Trump out should be decide to make another run for the White House in 2024.

CNBC reports that Republican donors, many of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity, want someone besides Donald Trump.

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Big Money Donors Are Spooked By Jan. 6

If donors had already been on the fence about a Trump 2024 run, testimony at the Committee hearing by a former aide to Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows may have put them over the top – despite the testimony’s obvious shortcomings and the fact that several aspects of the tales told were immediately denied by the people who were actually involved.

Cassidy Hutchinson testified that she was told that Trump had lunged at a Secret Service agent who refused to drive him to the Capitol to meet with protesters on January 6. However, both agents involved in the alleged incident say they are prepared to testify under oath that Hutchinson’s testimony is false.

Several real estate executives who backed Trump in 2016 and 2020 believe that, even though some of the testimony to come out of the hearings may prove to be false, it has caused Trump to take “major hits.”

Eric Levine is an attorney and Republican fundraiser who states, “I think donors were already moving away from Trump.” He added, “Donors are very concerned that Trump is the one Republican who can lose in 2024.”

Readers may recall that the Republican establishment said the same thing about Trump in 2016.

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The State Of Team Trump

It goes without saying that the Trump campaign would be in a good place if it needs to gear up for 2024. According to Federal Election Commission filings, Trump’s political action committee Save America has roughly $100 million on hand.

The affiliated super PAC, Make America Great Again, Again, raised $770,000.

Further, the worth of a Trump endorsement for candidates running in GOP primaries around the country does not seem to be falling. This past Tuesday alone, Trump candidates did very well, and so far in this primary season, 30 Trump endorsed candidates have won their primaries. However, he has seen some high profile losses. 

Overall, Trump has endorsed more than 200 candidates.

Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich summed up Trump’s position going into any possible 2024 presidential run.

“President Trump’s endorsement record stands at 146-10, his Save America political committee continues to raise unprecedented amounts of money and the American people remain hungry for his leadership. And as another witch hunt is blowing up in the faces of Democrats, President Trump is in a stronger position now than at anytime before.”

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Coming Up Behind Trump

Of course it is still very early, but other names continue to be floated as possible GOP contenders even if Trump decides to run. Names like former Vice President Mike Pence, and Sens. Tim Scott (R-SC) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) are being heard.

But the one that not only comes up as a possible contender, but also as a possible Trump running mate is Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Presidential straw polls have been up and down this year. At this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in February, Trump won 58% to DeSantis’ 28%.

By May at the Wisconsin Republican State Convention, things were markedly different, and now, might just support the theory of big money donors being scared off. The results of that poll was DeSantis 38% Trump 32%.

In a recent interview, Donald Trump stated that he would definitely consider Ron DeSantis as a 2024 running mate saying in a very Trumpian way, “Well, I get along with him. I was very responsible for his success, because I endorsed him and he went up like a rocket ship.”

As 2024 inches closer, it remains to be seen who remains nervous and how that translates into campaign dollars.

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Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told Fox News the debt ceiling deal contained no wins for Democrats, claiming that Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) told him that himself.

Said McCarthy: “One thing Hakeem told me: there’s nothing in the bill for them. There’s not one thing in the bill for Democrats.”

But Jeffries told CBS News it’s not true: “I have no idea what he’s talking about, particularly because I have not been able to review the actual legislative text. I talked to him yesterday afternoon… I haven’t spoken to him since that point and time.”

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WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 18: Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) speaks with reporters outside the U.S. Capitol Building on November 18, 2021 in Washington, DC. DC. Democratic leaders in the House are waiting on the final Congressional Budget Office cost estimate for President Joe Biden's Build Back Better before scheduling a vote on the $1.75 trillion social benefits and climate legislation. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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Let’s start with the Democrats, who had been pretty quiet as the early details leaked. The Progressive Caucus chair Rep. Pramila Jayapal told CNN earlier today that she was waiting on the legislative text to make a final voting decision, “That’s always, you know, a problem, if you can’t see the exact legislative text. And we’re all trying to wade through spin right now.” That said, she mocked Republicans for not getting what they claimed to want—a reduction in the deficit. Hard to do that when they increased Pentagon spending and removed IRS funding designed to collect unpaid tax revenues.

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With the legislative text out, House Democratic leaders sounded optimistic late in the day about Progressive caucus support. 

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That is the standard reaction after expecting the worst—relief, mixed with surprise, like new food-stamp access for the homeless and veterans—a huge progressive win. (I can’t believe that wasn’t already a thing.)

Aside from question marks about the Progressive Caucus membership, the bulk of the party remained supportive. Insofar as I’m seeing any reaction, it’s simply parroting the White House’s talking points. If anything, any celebrations are muted, lest they add fuel to conservative efforts to scuttle the deal.

But as the Semafor headline noted, “The Democrats (mostly) won the debt ceiling fight.” Or as progressive journalist Josh Marshall put it, Republicans walked into a Deny’s at gunpoint, demanded money, and walked out with nothing more than breakfast. It’s okay to both be disappointed at some of the concessions, while also celebrate Biden’s major negotiating victory in a government in which Republicans, with the House, unfortunately do have a say

Many conservatives remain furious.

Rep. Chip Roy continues his tirade against the deal, tweeting at one point that “it’s worse than I thought every minute that goes by.” 

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And Roy understands the leverage Republicans are losing in the regular budget appropriations process, tweeting that “If you want the border to be secure – no member of the @HouseGOP can vote for this #debtceiling ‘deal’ because it will remove all leverage we have to force action on the border.” 

Of further conservative ire, Roy tweeted that the deal threw out the $131 billion House Republicans cut in their debt limit show bill, designed to get spending back to pre-COVID levels, and replaced them with “what appears to be effectively flat spending […] at the bloated 2023 Omnibus spending level, jammed through in a rush in December…”

In response, Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee tweeted, “With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats?

Of particular interest is former Trump budget director Russ Vought, who is currently rallying opposition to the deal:

While we wait on text, let’s take the numbers as the GOP is claiming w/o knowing the gimmicks (Dems are claiming higher spending). Deal provides $1.59 trillion in FY24 v. $1.602 in FY23. You gave Biden $4 trillion for $12 billion in cuts largely coming from unspent COVID$?

Or take “It cuts nondefense spending to 2022!” No it doesn’t. FY22 nondefense spending was $689 billion. GOP numbers claim FY24 will be $704 billion. You don’t get a dog biscuit for that.  

Reviewing the text now. Confirms that there only 2 years of actual caps and then 4 years of meaningless language that binds only Congress & easily waived.

 The “administrative PAYGO” is totally worthless. It’s not just that it can be gamed with plans for fake offsets in exchange for real spending. Its that the OMB Director has complete waiver authority in Section 265 if “necessary for program delivery”

So I’m not a budget expert, but what that tells me is that whatever budgetary restrictions exist in the deal, they can easily be waived. 

Furthermore, responding to a seemingly sensible conservative noting that McCarthy’s leverage was limited given that Democrats control the White House and the Senate, Vought furiously responded, “What exactly did [McCarthy] deliver on? You can’t build on it because he gave every leverage point away for the remainder of Biden’s tenure. The bill is worse than a clean debt limit.”

Savor that.

The bill is worse than a clean debt limit.

I actually don’t know if that’s true, to be sure. But I desperately hope it is. 


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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) denied that the federal government provides help or financial assistance to illegal immigrants, prompting a torrent of fact-checkers to come along and state that they are lying.

“NOTICE: Claims that migrants will be provided free travel and transportation to their destination are false,” the CBP’s official Twitter feed posted Thursday. “The U.S. government does not provide help or financial support for noncitizens.”

It is the second time they have made such a claim, posting a duplicate tweet roughly one month ago.

It is unclear what “claims” they are referencing or if the group was simply trying to get out in front of a situation in which illegal aliens coming in are expecting travel and transportation to new locations to be provided.

Regardless, several sources were quick to jump all over the CBP’s claims calling them alternately misleading, false, or a flat-out lie.

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CBP Gets a Brutal Fact Check or Two

The Heritage Foundation think tank came along and, not pleased with the length of time Twitter’s Community Notes was taking to correct the CBP statement, provided their own fact check.

“Since @CommunityNotes hasn’t shown up yet, we’ll say it. This is a lie,” they wrote. “The U.S. Government pays NGO’s to do the work for them.”

The Heritage Foundation provided a link to their research showing the federal government uses charities “to hide the true cost of the border crisis.”

The report calls the funding of NGO’s through taxpayer funds Biden’s “dirty little secret” and describes them as “charities or religiously affiliated nonprofits but who spend most of their money and time helping illegal immigrants settle in the United States.”

That’s right. Your money helping to resettle illegal aliens into America so they can take even more of your money through social services or by taking jobs from Americans or legal immigrants.

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More Call Out CBP’s Lies

Twitter’s Community Notes did catch up to the situation and slapped the CBP’s tweet with a little fact-check of their own.

“This statement by CBP is misleading as the federal government funds non-government organizations such as Catholic charities to assist in the travel, food, and shelter for illegal aliens and is coordinated by FEMA,” the label reads.

They provide a link to FEMA’s website promoting over $332 million in grants to provide “food, shelter, and services to individuals and families … who entered through the Southwestern Border and who are now awaiting their immigration court proceedings.”

Oh, good. So they’re only providing help and financial assistance until their court dates. Well, at least that shouldn’t take long, right?

Except, as The Political Insider reported earlier this month, documentation provided to illegal immigrants at the border had some being provided with court dates set as late as 2032 and 2035 in Chicago and Florida.

Potentially twelve years of financial assistance and the CBP wants you to believe that nah, we don’t provide financial support for illegal immigrants.

Fox News national correspondent Bill Melugin also called the CBP out over their statement.

“This is blatantly false,” he tweeted.

“The U.S. government indirectly provides financial support for migrants by giving hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to NGOs via FEMA’s Emergency Food & Shelter Program,” Melugin continued. “The NGOs then assist migrants w/ transportation around U.S & other services.”

Melugin just weeks ago posted a video showing a female National Guard soldier opening a gate and allowing a large crowd of illegal immigrants across the border onto private property in Texas.

The soldier did so, Melugin reported, because she “was following CBP directives to open the gate because the migrants had already crossed onto US soil and needed to be processed.”

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