2024 Elections

'Just making stuff up': Anderson Cooper hits GOP insider with brutal Trump fact-check

CNN's Anderson Cooper clashed with Republican strategist Scott Jennings Friday over former President Donald Trump's repeated false claims on Hurricane Helene relief efforts.

Cooper cornered the Republican on air and demanded to know if he felt Trump's campaign rhetoric was appropriate.

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'Secret to winning!' MAGA fans cheer as Trump pledges to put Confederate names on bases

Former President Donald Trump kicked off a North Carolina campaign rally with a pledge to slap the names of Confederate generals on military bases — and was met with overwhelming cheers.

Trump's promise to re-instate the name of Fort Bragg — stripped from the base after the violent death of George Floyd, a Black man, under a police officer's knee — was met with cries of celebration, video of the event shows.

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'Trash publication': Trump campaign bigwig has social meltdown over swing state report

A former President Donald Trump campaign bigwig had a social media meltdown Friday over reporting about the impact Hurricane Helene could have on swing states.

Chris LaCivita, one of Trump's 2024 campaign managers, was not angry about the more than 200 lives lost in the catastrophic storm or the thousands of people struggling to find basic necessities such as water.

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Michigan voters in deep-red county accused of trying to vote multiple times: report

A top law enforcement official in Michigan, one of the most important battleground states in the 2024 election, announced felony charges against seven residents of a predominantly Republican county on accusations of voter fraud, a new report shows.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is charging seven people in Macomb County with felonies in relation to alleged voter fraud in the Aug. 6, 2024 primary election, the Detroit News reported Friday.

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'Razor’s edge': Experts say Helene blew wind in sails of surprising presidential candidate

The devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene in heavily Republican areas of Georgia and North Carolina could spell trouble for Donald Trump as officials in both crucial swing states make decisions that experts say could reshape the electorate.

“There’s going to be a lot of [voting] alterations, and it probably is going to affect turnout,” said Andy Jackson, director of the John Locke Foundation’s Civitas Center for Public Integrity, as reported by Politico.

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'Points on the board in Michigan': Expert says Magic Johnson delivered Harris a slam dunk

Vice President Kamala Harris got a major boost Friday when basketball legend Earvin "Magic" Johnson delivered an energetic endorsement of the Democratic nominee in his home state, a political analyst said.

Johnson, an outspoken critic of the Trump administration, has potential to put more voters in Harris' column in the crucial swing state of Michigan, MSNBC's Ari Melber said.

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‘Manipulative wife’: Christian activist demands boycott targeting Melania Trump

Declaring Melania Trump “betrayed her Catholic faith" and calling on her to repent, a Christian activist running as a third-party candidate for president urged his followers to boycott the former first lady's upcoming book.

This declaration came after the former first lady stunned the political world when she broke with her husband former President Donald Trump on a key campaign issue: abortion rights.

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'Somebody is using his name!' Trump gives odd excuse for fake CEO endorsement

Former President Donald Trump took no responsibility for pushing a fake endorsement from prominent investment bank CEO Jamie Dimon on Friday, according to a new report.

The former president bragged about the supposed endorsement on his Truth Social platform Friday morning, saying, “New: Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has endorsed Trump for President."

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Biden and experts roast Rubio: ‘Anything MAGA Republicans don’t like they call fake’

The September jobs report released Friday was so stunningly great one economist literally exclaimed “wowza.”

Fox News was forced to praise the numbers, with one guest lamenting he had expected “more red flags than a communist parade in this report, and there’s not a single one,” then having to admit, “There’s not one data point in here that I can point to that is not good.”

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Project 2025 masterminds probe NASA workers' comments on SpaceX CEO Elon Musk — and Trump

The far-right think tank behind the controversial pro-Trump Project 2025 plan is filing a series of Freedom of Information Act requests to find out what employees at NASA said privately about former President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk, Reuters reported on Friday.

This plan, spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, "is part of that organization's ongoing push to help Trump weed out uncooperative civil servants if he is reelected to the White House in November," an executives told Reuters.

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'Seriously the best they’ve got?' Drag Queen drags Trump — and hints at legal smack-down

A well-known drag queen who found himself part of a Trump campaign ad threatened legal action against the former president for claims the campaign did not have permission to use the video.

Released last week, the advertisement highlighted Vice President Kamala Harris’ support for transgender people and features her saying in the 2020 campaign that she would support giving trans inmates access to gender affirming care, NBC News reported.

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'Pieces falling into place': Analyst sees Harris breaking 'doom loop' as election nears

Vice President Kamala Harris is drawing undecided voters to her campaign with policy proposals and messaging on a crucial issue, according to a new report.

The release of a stunning September jobs report as early voting gets underway is taking the wind out of former President Donald Trump's primary attack on Harris' economic policy, the New Republic reported Friday.

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'Stab of recognition': Cult escapees' daughter warns Trump's coming for American believers

Cyd Chartier felt a stab of pain when she watched then-presidential hopeful Donald Trump glide down his golden escalator in 2015. It was then she knew her family was about to be sucked into yet another cult.

Chartier in a Huffington Post essay published Friday drew a disturbing parallel between the Republican presidential nominee and Sam Fife, founder of the Move of God cult, who she said took her parents from her and their life savings from them.

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