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Tim Scott to unveil 2024 White House exploratory committee

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is taking the subsequent official step towards a bid for president in 2024.
Scott is ready to announce the formation of an exploratory committee, in keeping with an individual conversant in his plans who spoke on situation of anonymity Tuesday night time forward of the official announcement.
In an electronic mail to supporters, Scott teased that he could be making a “main announcement” throughout an look on Fox Information on Wednesday morning.
“I’ve been doing quite a lot of pondering the previous few months,” Scott wrote. “I’ve been fascinated with my religion. I’ve been fascinated with the way forward for our nation. And I’ve been fascinated with the Left’s plan to break America.”
The exploratory committee information was first reported by The Submit and Courier of Charleston.
For months, Scott has been growing the infrastructure to accompany a bid for the White Home, constructing out his political motion committee and visiting early voting states. This week, Scott returns to New Hampshire and Iowa for roundtable discussions and meet-and-greets with voters, earlier than heading again to South Carolina for “breakfast, coverage discussions, and political replace” with donors.
These donors may grow to be key to an exploratory committee, which provides Scott the power to boost cash immediately for a potential bid, money that may fund polling and journey.
Scott has already proven the power to draw vital cash. Alternative Issues Fund, a pro-Scott tremendous political motion committee, spent greater than $20 million to assist Republicans in 2022, reporting $13 million-plus readily available to begin 2023. Tech billionaire Larry Ellison has donated not less than $30 million to the group since 2021, in keeping with federal filings.
If he enters the sector, Scott will be a part of one other South Carolinian, former Gov. Nikki Haley, in addition to former President Donald Trump, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and “anti-woke” biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.
If elected, Scott, the one Black Republican senator, could be the nation’s first Black Republican president.
He has signaled how he may distinguish himself from the others within the race by leaning right into a extra hopeful message than the grievance-based politics advocated by others.
Throughout a February go to to Iowa, which holds the primary GOP presidential caucuses, Scott spoke of a “new American dawn” rooted in collaboration.
“I see a future the place frequent sense has rebuilt frequent floor, the place we’ve created actual unity, not by compromising away our conservatism, however by successful converts to our conservatism,” he mentioned.
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Meg Kinnard could be reached at http://twitter.com/MegKinnardAP

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Self-proclaimed 'king of Germany' arrested in plot to overthrow government

The self-styled “king” of Germany and three of his senior “subjects” were arrested for attempting to overthrow the state, according to media reports.
Peter Fitzek, 59, was taken into police custody during morning raids conducted Tuesday in seven German states, the BBC reported.
Fitzek’s group, the Reichsbürger, or “citizens of the Reich,” has also been banned by the government.
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Peter Fitzek, the self-proclaimed head of the so-called “Kingdom of Germany,” poses for a photo with the kingdom’s constitution in Wittenberg, Germany, Oct. 23, 2023. (Jens Schlueter/AFP via Getty Images)
The group’s aim is to establish the Königreich Deutschland, or “Kingdom of Germany.”
“I have no interest in being part of this fascist and satanic system,” Fitzek previously told the news outlet in a 2022 interview.
Reichsbürgers reportedly have their own currency, flag and identification cards and want to set up separate banking and health systems.
The Reichsbürger undermined “the rule of law,” said Alexander Dobrindt, Germany’s interior minister, by creating an alternative state and spreading “antisemitic conspiracy narratives to back up their supposed claim to authority,” the news report states.
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Peter Fitzek, the self-proclaimed head of the so-called “Kingdom of Germany,” shows the paper currency he created himself in Wittenberg, Germany, Oct. 23, 2023. (Jens Schlueter/AFP)
He said the group finances itself through crime.
Fitzek, who claims to have thousands of “subjects,” denied having violent intentions but also called Germany “destructive and sick.”
In 2022, dozens of people associated with the Reichsbürger were arrested for plotting to overthrow the German government in Berlin. They were accused of planning a violent coup, which included kidnapping the health minister in an effort to create “civil war conditions” to bring down German democracy, according to the BBC.

Self-made identity and banking documents of the so-called “Kingdom of Germany” are pictured in Wittenberg, Germany, Oct. 23, 2023. (Jens Schlueter/AFP via Getty Images)
Once dismissed as eccentric by critics, the group is now seen within Germany as a serious threat as the far right has grown politically over the past decade, the report said.
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Costa calls for reforms in Bosnia to ensure EU membership progress

After his trip to Belgrade, European Council President António Costa visited Sarajevo on Tuesday as part of his Balkans tour. He was given a warm reception upon his arrival before meeting with Bosnia’s presidency.
In a statement, the European Council chief announced that the EU “remains committed” to the country’s European future. He also praised Željka Cvijanović, Denis Bećirović, and Željko Komšić — members of the Western Balkan country’s three-way presidency — for their role in maintaining stability and security in the country and the region.
Recently, tensions have been brewing domestically over the leader of the entity of the Republika Srpska (RS), Milorad Dodik’s actions, which the state-level authorities denounced for undermining the country’s constitutional order.
Western powers and the EU have condemned Dodik for his provocations after he had suggested that the Dayton Agreement, the peace agreement that formally ended the Bosnian War in 1995, had outlived its purpose.
In his statement, Costa underlined the importance of the Dayton accords, set to mark its 30th anniversary this year.
“And this year, on the 30th anniversary of Srebrenica genocide and the Dayton (and) Paris Agreement, I believe that it is an important message to remember,” said Costa.
Costa also outlined that some reforms are needed to ensure Bosnia remains on the path to EU membership.
“We need the approval of two judiciary laws, the appointment of a chief negotiator, and the adoption of the reform agenda to move towards on the Bosnia and Herzegovina in the European path.”
Bosnia is the only country that does not benefit from the EU’s Growth Plan for the Western Balkans. Costa stressed that implementing these reforms is of paramount importance to ensure that Bosnia’s citizens benefit from the EU plan.
“I would like to see Bosnia and Herzegovina joining the other Western Balkans partners in profiting from all that the European Union has to offer,” the Council president noted.
Costa will next travel to Montenegro and Albania on Wednesday, for meetings with President Jakub Milatović in Podgorica and President Bajram Begaj in Tirana. He’ll conclude his tour with a visit to Skopje in North Macedonia, where he will meet Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski.
Additional sources • AP
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