2024 Elections

Filings reveal how much Trump campaign spent at restaurant where Kamala Harris once worked

Kamala Harris may have worked at McDonald's during college, but Donald Trump loves to eat there.

The Washington Post analyzed Federal Election Commission receipts filed between January 2023 and Sept. 20, 2024 to determine where candidates ate looking at places where they spent at least $5,000 in campaign funds, and they found distinct differences between Democrats' and Republican's preferences.

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'Eric is lying': Experts catch Trump's son spreading false statistic on Fox News

Donald Trump's son was caught on Fox News delivering grossly inflated numbers of deaths due to fentanyl. According to Eric Trump, over 300,000 kids have been killed this year.

The video was shared by Immigration Council fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, who said it was wildly off.

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'It's hard to believe': MSNBC panel dumbfounded by comments from undecided voters

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski was dumbfounded by comments made in a focus group of undecided voters.

Republican pollster Frank Luntz moderated a discussion with the focus group of Generation Z voters who still had not made up their minds about voting for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, and the "Morning Joe" co-host sighed deeply at the conclusion of their discussion.

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'Major part of his lifestyle': Trump reportedly forced to forego golf until after election

Former President Donald Trump has been forced to forego golf, according to a new report.

Trump has not played golf since an apparent assassination attempt on Sept. 15 and will not return to the course until after the election, sources told NBC News Friday.

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Trump campaign slammed by ex-State Dept. official as 'influence operation' — experts agree

A prominent former U.S. State Department official who worked to fight Russian disinformation has labeled the Trump presidential campaign an “influence operation,” with several experts echoing his assessment.

Richard Stengel, an NBC News/MSNBC analyst who spent seven years as TIME magazine managing editor and served as the chief executive of the National Constitution Center, on Thursday shared his evaluation.

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'Would you humanize the tornadoes in Twister?' Biopic star hit for playing Trump as deep

There's a glaring problem with the new biopic about former President Donald Trump's early days, a new analysis contends: The actor playing Trump is too good.

Sebastian Stan's deep performance as a young Trump in "The Apprentice," which hits movie theaters on Friday, doesn't do justice to the shallowness of the man he's portraying, Washington Post columnist Will Leitch argued Friday.

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Trump campaign coordinated with X owner Elon Musk to suppress links to hacked data: report

Donald Trump's campaign coordinated directly with the social media platform X to suppress links to materials stolen from them by hackers, according to a new report.

Tech mogul Elon Musk, who purchased the company formerly known as Twitter, has involved himself in Trump's campaign in an unprecedented manner since endorsing the former president, including one favor that directly contradicts the free speech absolutism that he claims was the reason he bought the platform in the first place, reported the New York Times.

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Trump can't brag about his biggest economic success for one reason: experts

Donald Trump’s administration could be linked directly to a great economic success — but he’s refusing to take credit because it could be seen as praise for President Joe Biden, experts said Friday.

Inflation dropped in September to its lowest level in three years, and leading economists told Newsweek that could be directly linked to decisions Trump made while in the White House.

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'Dangerous and full of it': Swing state governor slams Trump for Detroit-directed insult

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) lambasted former President Donald Trump for his recent insult directed at her swing state's most populous city.

Whitmer appeared on CNN Friday morning to respond to Trump's off-color warning at the Detroit Economic Club that the nation would resemble the city hosting him should Vice President Kamala Harris win the 2024 presidential election.

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'He left without paying the bill': Report reveals Trump's unpaid fees owed to rally cities

Donald Trump owes more than $750,000 to at least four cities and one county, according to a new Friday report.

Trump has long been accused of hosting rallies in various jurisdictions, and then leaving without paying fees due for public safety costs. Those bills have been accruing over the course of eight years and now near almost $1 million, according to NBC.

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'Don't even start': GOP strategist shut down on CNN over Obama's diaper-themed Trump jab

A Republican strategist tried to raise a ruckus about former President Barack Obama's diaper-themed jab at former President Donald Trump — and found himself shut down instead.

Political analyst Scott Jennings attempted to disparage Obama's suggestion that Trump never changed a baby's diaper — and laughter when a heckler retorted the 78-year-old Republican nominee had likely changed his own — but was swiftly cut off by New York Democrat Christine Quinn during a CNN panel discussion Friday morning.

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'He's deeply ill': MNSBC panelists lay out evidence Trump is mentally unfit for presidency

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" debated whether Donald Trump's mental fitness should be more of a campaign issue.

Co-host Mika Brzezinski started off Friday morning's episode with a profane takedown of the former president's rambling haranguing in Detroit, and she convened a panel later on to discuss whether Trump is showing signs of age-related mental illness.

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Trump claims 'I think Obama will be voting for me' after Pennsylvania Harris rally

Just one day after Barack Obama rallied in support of Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump declared the Democratic former president will be voting for him.

Trump, who has had a contentious relationship with Obama following Trump's decision to popularize "birther" arguments seen by many analysts as racist, took to Truth Social after Obama encouraged Black male voters to get behind the V.P.

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