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Author of border bill says GOP is now 'saying the truth out loud' about why they killed it

In late 2023 and early 2024, a bipartisan group of senators attempted to pass a bill aimed at curbing the number of illegal crossings on the Southern border. Now, one of the bill's authors is arguing that Republicans' concern about the border is disingenuous given their reason for blocking its passage.

On Friday, Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pennsylvania) remarked at a press conference that he didn't want Democrats to be able to "run on" what Sen. James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) called "the most conservative border security bill in four decades." Vice President Kamala Harris' official campaign X (formerly Twitter) account posted the video of Perry's remarks, in which he said Democrats would try to use the bill to claim credit for "22,000 border agents" and "41,500 detention beds."

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'This is not normal': Internet erupts as Trump blames illegal immigration for fly on stage

A small fly stole Donald Trump's thunder at the former president's rally on Saturday, causing him to rant about how things wouldn't have been like this years ago.

Trump spoke at an indoor rally in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, where at one point he called Vice President Kamala Harris "a mentally disabled person." Trump would later blame Harris for having to host the event in a "small arena."

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'It was dead silence': Report shows how Trump rejected GOP requests to ditch Mark Robinson

Fellow Republicans sought to get Donald Trump to push for embattled North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson to drop out of the 2024 race, but were met with "dead silence," according to a new report.

Robinson was already in a tough place in the race for governor when a CNN report dropped alleging he referred to himself as a Black Nazi and made other inappropriate comments on a porn site years ago. He has denied the reporting.

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Trump blames Kamala Harris after moving rally from outdoor 'field' to 'a small arena'

Donald Trump Saturday moved his rally from a large outdoor field to, in his words, "a small arena," and then blamed Vice President Kamala Harris for the change.

Trump spoke at an indoor rally in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, where at one point he called Harris "a mentally disabled person."

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'Embarrassing': J.D. Vance shakes hands in parking lot when sandwich shop won't let him in

A sandwich shop outside of Pittsburgh refused to let Senator J.D. Vance host a planned campaign event, instead reportedly forcing the Republican vice presidential nominee to shake hands in a parking lot.

NBC senior political desk editor Doug Adams reported on Saturday that Donald Trump's pick for V.P. "intended to make a stop at a Primanti Bros near Pittsburgh." Primanti describes itself as "a chain of sandwich shops in the eastern United States" that was founded in 1933.

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'She was born that way': Trump says at rally Kamala Harris is a 'mentally disabled person'

Donald Trump on Saturday called Vice President Kamala Harris a "mentally disabled person" at a rally in Wisconsin.

Trump, delivering remarks in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, said over the weekend that President Joe Biden "became mentally impaired."

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CNN reveals Harris' 'plans to troll Trump' with plane banner at football game tonight

Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to "troll" Donald Trump at a football game where he will be appearing Saturday night, CNN reports.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins spilled about Harris' purported plot over the weekend, stating that the former president will appear at the Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday night during the Alabama-Georgia football game. When he "looks up from his seat" at that game, according to the report, Trump will be hit with a big surprise.

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Watch: Trump speaks in Wisconsin after outdoor rally abandoned

Donald Trump will address his faithful followers at an indoor arena in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin at a smaller venue than originally planned due to Secret Service concerns. at 3:30ET.

The former president has ramped up appearances in the so-called battleground states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan as new polling shows Vice President Kamala Harris taking a slight lead in the closely contested presidential race.

The former president had originally slated a rally at a Wisconsin airport on Saturday, but those plans were tossed out when the Secret Service stated it did not have the manpower on the same weekend that foreign dignitaries were flooding New York City for the annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.

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According to a statement from the beleaguered Secret Service, "Our personnel and equipment are being pushed to their limits to sustain the current operational tempo. This proposed Wisconsin event also took place during the United Nations General Assembly, where the Secret Service is responsible for the safety and security of over 140 world leaders amid a challenged global threat level."

You can watch Trump address his MAGA supporters below:

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Questions raised over what Mark Robinson's departed aides did with donor money

Add to the onslaught of crises swamping the election prospects of North Carolina GOP gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson, add conservative donors wondering how money they donated to the controversial lawmaker's campaign has been spent.

According to a New York Times report on Robinson, who was already trailing in his bid for the governorship before CNN dropped a bombshell report about his previous postings on the "Nude Africa" adult website where he called himself a "Black Nazi" and described various sexual acts he enjoys, the exodus of some of his top campaign staffers has opened up new questions.

According to the Times, the departure of chief consultant Conrad Pogorzelski III and finance director of the campaign, Heather Whillier, has led to increased scrutiny of a campaign that already was facing questions.

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"Some Republican donors also said they questioned how the campaign’s money was being spent. The latest campaign finance report shows that the Robinson campaign had raised $15.8 million as of July," the Times is reporting before adding Pogorzelski pocketed approximately $2 million and The Whillier Group Inc receiving $1.3 million.

According to Heather Dickson, a North Carolina GOP fundraiser, "Donors, elected officials and consultants have been privately raising concerns about Robinson’s excessive spending since the primary, especially on his top two operatives,."

One prominent donor, former chair of the University of North Carolina Board of Governors Harry Smith, who admitted he wasn't impressed with Robinson but donated anyway, “I wrote a check for $6,400 early on and very much regret it,” before confessing he would be voting for Robinson's opponent, Democrat Josh Stein.

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'There can be nothing worse!' Trump demands Harris impeachment weeks before election

Hours before he is expected to appear at a rally in Prarie du Chien, Wisconsin, Donald Trump jumped on his Truth Social account and pushed for the impeachment of his 2024 presidential opponent Vice President Kamala Harris.

The former president who is starting to see Harris' poll numbers solidify as he falls behind in critical swing states, pounced on an ICE report on immigrants within the US having criminal records, with NBC News reporting, "It is not clear when the first migrant of the 13,000 crossed into the U.S. Two law enforcement officials familiar with the data told NBC News many of the migrants on ICE’s nondetained docket, including serious criminals, crossed into the U.S. under previous administrations, including that of former President Donald Trump."

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'Historically unpopular' JD Vance deploying new strategy to duck tough questions: report

After a string of blunders, misrepresentations and outright fabrications that have dogged embattled vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance on the campaign as Donald Trump's running mate, the Ohio Republican is deploying his MAGA fans to run interference for him when confronted with reporters' questions.

According to a report from Politico's Adam Wren, there has been a noticeable change at "historically unpopular" Vance's sparsely-attended rallies where the candidate picks out a reporter to ask him a question and then the pro-Vance crowd surrounding him proceeds to boo and drown out his inquisitor.

Case in point, Wren wrote, "Inside an open-air barn at the Northwest Michigan Fairgrounds, Vance, who favors questions from local reporters before national ones at his events, called on the Traverse City Record-Eagle reporter, who identified himself as the 'hometown' scribe. Before he even got his question out — a relatively anodyne one about housing costs — the reporter endured a hail of boos as the Republican vice presidential nominee smiled" and then commented, "You’re allowed to ask your question; they’re allowed to tell you how they think about it. That’s OK. This is America.”

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According to the reporter in that instance, 65-year-old Peter Kobs, Vance has his own Greek chorus doing his bidding.

“The Greek chorus is there to amplify and, you know, put emotion in it. But hating the media is a juvenile approach to politics," he stated.

According to Jeff Timmer of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, Vance is insulating himself after a series of mistakes and awkward encounters – such as a disastrous visit to a donut shop that went viral — in front of the press.

“He was so bad without a supporting cast, they had to kind of wrap him in this bubble wrap. That’s what the people backing him there are doing. It’s bubble wrap to protect them from smashing his head," he colorfully explained.

According to Robert Schwartz, a “Haley Voters for Harris” Republican, Vance's latest tactic "feels a little hostile."

“I would say it’s important for the candidates to be able to answer questions. So I think that’s a good thing. But using our independent media as a prop to get boo lines? Most Americans rely on the media to ask these questions," he suggested.

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Michigan man jailed over Kamala Harris mailer knife attack on postal worker

A 61-year-old man ended up in jail on Thursday after he attacked a Black U.S. Postal Service employee after she placed a political mailer for Vice President Kamala Harris in his mailbox.

According to a report from CBS Detroit, Russell Frank Valleau of Farmington Hills is facing charges of one felony count of ethnic intimidation and one misdemeanor count of assault and battery that could lead to "up to two years in prison and/or a fine of up to $5,000."

The CBS report notes Valleau grew incensed when a mail carrier left the flyer which led him to complain he didn't want "that "Black b***h" in his mailbox.

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"He's accused of yelling derogatory, racist and sexual remarks about Harris and the carrier, calling the postal carrier a 'Black b***h" and lunging at her with a knife," the report notes. "The postal carrier used pepper spray on Valleau to stop the attack. Farmington Hills police later arrested him in a neighbor's yard.

In a statement, Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald told reporters, ""In this highly charged political moment, everyone has a right to their political opinion and vote. Whatever our political beliefs, no one should be assaulted or threatened because of their race, or for doing their job. Hate crimes impact all of us, and we will vigorously pursue all such cases."

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'I easily won the recent debate': Trump flips out over ABC lawsuit report

For the second time in less than 24 hours, Donald Trump ranted that he has no intention of suing ABC host David Muir for putting him on the spot during the ex-president's disastrous debate performance when he faced off with Vice President Kamala Harris.

The central object of Trump's ire is Tara Palmeri of Puck News who reported "Trump, of course, is still stewing over what he perceives was unfair treatment during the first debate, especially at the hands of ABC World News Tonight anchor David Muir, whom he has told people he plans to sue, according to two sources with direct knowledge. (On what grounds it’s unclear, but it would certainly be for publicity, much like his lawsuit against George Stephanopoulos.)"

Late Friday Trump took to his Truth Social platform to argue, "Fake News sources at Mediaite, whatever that is, report that it is my intention to sue Lightweight Anchor David Muir of ABC for his constant and unagreed to interruptions during the Debate with Comrade Kamala Harris, a Debate which I won, as indicated by the Polls. The report in Mediaite is FAKE NEWS, reposting someone named Tara Palmeri, who I don’t know, but I understand is very close to, and writes for, a competitor. I am not suing David Muir! I should sue him, but there is not enough time - I’m too busy winning the Election, which should not be hard to do when it was just announced that Kamala has let almost 14,000 locked up for life MURDERERS into our Country through the Southern Border!"

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Apparently, the report is still bothering the former president to the point where he is once again insisting that he came out the victor on debate night with another post on Truth Social.

On Saturday morning he wrote, "It is a totally false story that I am going to sue lightweight anchor David Muir of ABC FAKE NEWS, perhaps the worst and most dishonorable network in broadcasting! Despite an unfair and unethical 3 on 1, I easily won the recent Debate. My sole focus is to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"