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A HOMECOMING — “After a series of short hospital stays, former U.S. President JIMMY CARTER today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention,” the Carter Center announced yesterday afternoon. From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “Jimmy Carter receives outpouring of social media love after hospice news” Related fun fact: In 1976, JOE BIDEN was the first U.S. senator to endorse Carter’s campaign. From Jonathan Alter’s “His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life”: “[Biden] joked that at age thirty-three, he was still two years shy of the constitutional age requirement to be president. So, since he couldn’t yet run himself, he was backing Jimmy.” (h/t Gabe Fleisher) TRUMP VS. DeSANTIS, PART I — “Trump: I won’t call DeSantis ‘Meatball Ron,’” by Kierra Frazier … PART II — Here’s Trump on Truth Social late last night: “Ron DeSanctimonious wants to cut your Social Security and Medicare, closed up Florida & its beaches, loves RINOS PAUL RYAN, JEB BUSH, and KARL ROVE (disasters ALL!), is backed by Globalist’s Club for NO Growth, Lincoln Pervert Project, & ‘Uninspired’ Koch — And it only gets worse from there. He is a RINO in disguise!” … PART III — Yesterday, the Republican Party of Florida elected a new chair for the 2024 cycle in what “some supporters of Gov. Ron DeSantis fear is a ‘giant Florida win for Trump,’” reports Matt Dixon. CHRISTIAN ZIEGLER defeated EVAN POWER in the vote, 126-100, and Power was then selected as vice chair. Meet the new chair: Ziegler “has worked closely with former Trump campaign manager COREY LEWANDOWSKI … Ziegler’s wife, BRIDGET, is the co-founder of the conservative parental rights organization Moms for Liberty and was endorsed by DeSantis in her race for Sarasota County school board.” “Trump’s team did nothing to downplay the proxy war perception after the vote,” Matt reports. “‘Chair races across the country are and should be important for people running for president,’ said a consultant familiar with the Trump campaign’s thinking. The person was granted anonymity to freely discuss the race. ‘To that extent, the more Trump candidate won today. That means the Trump campaign is likely pleased with the outcome.’” | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kristina Karamo was elected the new chair of Michigan’s GOP. | Joey Cappelletti/AP Photo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BUT TRUMP WASN’T MAGA ENOUGH IN MICHIGAN — Yesterday, KRISTINA KARAMO, the controversial election denier who lost the Michigan secretary of state race last year, defeated Trump-endorsed MATT DePERNO, the controversial election denier who lost the AG race, to become the new chair of the state’s GOP. On the one hand: “She becomes the first Black person to lead the Michigan GOP,” report the Detroit News’ Craig Mauger and Beth LeBlanc. “After her election Saturday night, Karamo told The Detroit News her first priority as party chair is to grow the party with everyday residents and individuals in ‘areas we’ve never penetrated, especially in urban America.’ She said the party would focus on local issues over national politics.” On the other: “Critics of Karamo questioned her ability to unite the party, raise money and her history of spreading unfounded conspiracy theories involving elections, porn and yoga.” The big picture: “In electing Kristina Karamo as party chair, they’ve solidified Democratic control of this state for years to come,” writes Nolan Finley, head of the News’ editorial page and the state’s most influential conservative columnist. LATEST OUT OF MUNICH — Biden’s trip to Europe this week will come at a pivotal moment for the war in Ukraine and for his presidency, Jonathan Lemire and Alex Ward report. The White House is urging Kyiv to ready for an imminent Russian offensive amid concerns about how long Western aid will continue, but Biden will try to use his appearance to rally NATO solidarity behind Ukraine. “Aides have explored attempting to covertly get Biden across the border in Ukraine but a trip has been all but ruled out. … [M]ost aides believe the security risk to Biden or Ukraine would not be worth it.” Biden’s visit marks the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion, “a date which many military analysts believe [VLADIMIR] PUTIN, fond of symbolism, may mark with a show of force.” Biden’s trip also comes days after the U.S. declared that Russia had committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine, a message VP KAMALA HARRIS brought to the Munich Security Conference. More from Munich: The general in charge of U.S. European Command went further than other officials in telling members of Congress that F-16s, long-range missiles and drones could give Ukraine a critical boost over Russia, Alex Ward and Paul McLeary report. … Secretary of State ANTONY BLINKEN met with Chinese counterpart WANG YI — and got no apology for the spy balloon, Blinken told NBC.
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SUNDAY BEST … — Sen. LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-S.C.) on his message to China regarding the war in Ukraine, on ABC’s “This Week”: “If you jump on the Putin train now, you’re dumber than dirt. It would be like buying a ticket on the Titanic after you saw the movie. Don’t do this. The most catastrophic thing that could happen to the U.S.-China relationship, in my opinion, is for China to start to give lethal weapons to Putin in his crime against humanity.” — Sen. BERNIE SANDERS (I-Vt.) on the state of democracy in Israel, on CBS’ “Face the Nation”: “I am very worried about what [PM BENJAMIN] NETANYAHU is doing and some of his allies in government and what may happen to the Palestinian people. … The United States gives billions of dollars in aid to Israel. And I think we’ve got to put some strings attached to that and say you cannot run a racist government. You cannot turn your back on a two-state solution. You cannot demean the Palestinian people there. You just can’t do it and then come to America and ask for money.” — LARRY HOGAN on whether his potential 2024 presidential run would inadvertently help Trump, on NBC’s “Meet the Press”: “That’d be a pretty good reason to consider not running.” — Rep. MICHAEL McCAUL (R-Texas) on the need for Biden to increase military support to Ukraine, on CNN’s “State of the Union”: “The [Army Tactical Missile System] … have been on the table for months, and they haven’t sent those in. And the same delivery applies to ATACMS as it does to the HIMARS. But the fact is, the longer they wait, the longer this conflict will prevail. … I [agree with] MIKE TURNER that we need to throw everything we can into this fight, so that they can win.” TOP-EDS: A roundup of the week’s must-read opinion pieces.
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