2024 Elections

'Wow': MSNBC panel stunned by Trump's deterioration since 2019 speech

Accusations made five years ago by Donald Trump against John Kerry have resurfaced after his alleged post-presidency conversations with Vladimir Putin were revealed.

The former president has spoken at least seven times with the Russian president since leaving office in 2021, according to Bob Woodward's new book, "War," and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" recalled Trump demanding Kerry's prosecution in 2019 for urging Iranian officials to remain in the nuclear deal he helped secure as secretary of state and that the former president's administration had exited.

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'Never seen this': Trump says CBS 'must be investigated' for 'illegal' Harris interview

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday lobbed a baseless accusation against CBS's "60 Minutes" over the program's taped interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Writing on his Truth Social platform, the former president accused "60 Minutes" of deceptively editing its interview to present Harris in a better light.

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Can Montana’s ‘last rural Democrat’ survive another election?

Jon Tester has never had it easy.

The three-term Democratic senator from Montana has scored more than 50% of the vote only once in his three runs for the U.S. Senate, attracting 50.3% of the vote in 2018 against state auditor and future U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale.

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Why CNN is changing up its polling for 2024

Polls of the 2020 presidential election were at their collective worst in 40 years.

No misfire that year was more striking than CNN’s. Its final poll before the election estimated that Joe Biden held a landslide-size lead of 12 percentage points over then-President Donald Trump.

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Wall Street Journal shredded for publishing J.D. Vance's 'moral depravity' about hurricane

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" shamed the Wall Street Journal for publishing a disingenuous op-ed by J.D. Vance on president Joe Biden's response to Hurricane Helene.

The Republican vice presidential candidate falsely claimed the administration had waited too long to provide aid, diverted disaster relief funding to sheltering migrants and suggested the Federal Emergency Management Agency favored LGBTQ people, which underlines similar false claims made by GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

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'Most worrisome': Expert alarmed as Trump blows off key part of election process

The New York Times is reporting that former President Donald Trump's campaign is blowing off the formal transition process, which is allowing it to maintain secrecy over who is sending funds to the effort.

According to the Times, "Trump’s team has missed two key deadlines to sign agreements with the administration that are set by federal law and has also failed to sign an ethics plan that is required to jump-start the process of planning for a new administration."

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'You’re not a school anymore': Trump plan would 'threaten the existence of universities'

A video recording shows high-ranking Republican elected officials threatening to pull federal funding from universities and strip their official accreditation as punishment for campus protests.

House majority leader Steve Scalise met last week in Washington with the powerful pro-Israel lobby group the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), and The Guardian reviewed video showing him describe how Republicans would coordinate with a second Donald Trump administration to attack universities that allow pro-Palestinian protests on their campuses.

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Pro-Trump Georgia election board wants legislature to clear path for mass voter challenges

Georgia State Election Board officials will seek assistance from the state Legislature to establish clearer guidelines for maintaining accurate voter lists following a tense debate Tuesday over mass voter challenges.

The board voted Tuesday to ask state lawmakers to update rules so that it would be more difficult for county election boards to methodically reject thousands of challenges to voters’ eligibility that are increasingly being filed across the state.

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Trump says he doesn't know who's 3rd in line for presidency — a citizenship exam question

Donald Trump inadvertently admitted that he doesn't know the presidential line of succession, which is among the questions on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration test required of all people attempting to become Americans.

Speaking to far-right firebrand Ben Shapiro in a recorded phone interview that aired Tuesday, the host asked Trump if he thinks the 25th Amendment should be implemented against President Joe Biden. The amendment removes the president due to incapacitation, death or resignation, and Vice President Kamala Harris would become president.

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Michigan men wearing 'autoworkers for Trump' admit they're not auto workers: report

Michigan attendees of a rally with Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) boasted they were "Autoworkers for Donald Trump," but a new report Tuesday revealed that at least two were not auto workers.

Reporters spoke to Brian Pannebecker, founder of Auto Workers for Trump who lives in Macomb County in the northeastern part of Detroit, The Detroit News said Tuesday.

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‘Did you see that?’ Fox News halts Alina Habba over ‘babies floating in the water’ claim

Fox News host Martha MacCallum questioned Alina Habba, an aide and attorney for Donald Trump, after she claimed there were "babies floating in the water" under the vice presidency of Kamala Harris.

While appearing on Fox News, MacCallum told Habba that Trump had been criticized for allegedly spreading misinformation in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

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'Get away with absolute murder': Trump lashes out at Fox News fact-checks

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at Fox News on Tuesday in a rant on his personal social media site, TruthSocial.

According to Trump, the conservative cable news network follows any positive reporting of him with "a really negative voice" he claims is lying.

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'Not true': Reporter informs J.D. Vance that Gaza isn't in Israel

Reuters journalist Andrea Shalal informed Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) that Gaza was not in Israel after former President Donald Trump claimed he had visited the territory.

During a rally in Detroit on Tuesday, Shalal noted that Trump had recently made the claim about visiting the Gaza Strip.

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