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Trump accused of pledging 'fealty' in meeting with Vladimir Putin

During an MSNBC "Morning Joe" segment on how closely the future of Ukraine is tied to the election of either Vice President Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in November, co-host Joe Scarborough accused the former president of being in the pocket of Russian strongman Vladimir Putin.

After sharing clips of Trump disparaging Ukraine for fighting back against the Russian invasion and claiming the war "didn't need to happen," The MSNBC host took his shot at the former president by citing a secretive and controversial meeting between Trump and Putin in 2018.

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'I experienced the chaos firsthand': Ex-Trump official explains why she's endorsing Harris

Another former Trump administration official this week came out and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.

Writing on X, former Trump Department of Homeland Security official Elizabeth Neumann broke down why she does not want to see her one-time boss return to the Oval Office.

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'The reporting has to be truthful': Morning Joe buries the NY Times over Harris coverage

With new polling showing Vice President Kamala Harris maintaining leads over Donald Trump in more than a handful of battleground states, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough singled out the New York Times for its NYT/Sienna polling that continually seems at odds with other polls — and is always bad for Vice President Kamala Harris.

After sharing new polling from Bloomberg News/Morning Consult that should concern Harris' opponent, Donald Trump, the "Morning Joe" host brought up the Times and its outlier polling.

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CNN host predicts what would make Trump 'step back in the ring' for another Harris debate

A lot's riding on the vice presidential debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz, including the possibility of another presidential debate.

Kamala Harris has accepted an invitation from CNN to debate Donald Trump on Oct. 23, which the former president claims is "too late" because many voters will have already cast their ballots, but CNN's Michael Smerconish argued that he might be forced to take part if Vance flops in his Oct. 1 face-off with Walz.

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'$100,000 for that?" MSNBC's Morning Joe panel loses it over Trump's watch offer

Early Friday morning, the entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" expressed a combination of amusement, shock and disgust at Donald Trump's latest venture: selling Trump-branded "Fight, fight, fight" watches — including one for $100,000.

After sharing clips of the former president hawking the timepieces which elicited one "Oh, my gosh," comment and a "wow," co-host Wille Geist offered to laughter, "You know, it is getting very expensive to be a supporter of Donald Trump. You have to get the digital NFTs. You have to buy the sneakers. You have to buy the bible, of course — the Trump bible. Now, you have to buy a watch."

"I mean, this guy is really asking a lot of his supporters," he continued. "Did you love, too, when he called himself a 'beautiful man,' then pretended he was kidding?"

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"You know, one of those watches is $100,000," co-host Mika Brzezinski interjected. "$100,000 for that?"

"That's crazy!" Morning Joe regular Katty Kay exclaimed.

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Expert has 'ominous' warning about J.D. Vance endorsing 'spiritual propagandist' of Jan. 6

J.D. Vance is being criticized for being a featured guest at a Town Hall that is part of an event hosted by Lance Wallnau, a Christian nationalist pastor who organized the "Courage Tour," a revival-style political rally in seven key swing states.

Donald Trump's campaign website reported that Vance "will be a featured guest at a Town Hall in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at 1:00 PM EDT."

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Trump accusers intend to 'trigger him' by reminding voters of his past sexual misconduct

Two of the women who've accused Donald Trump of sexual assault have recalled their allegations in political ads that will air through the rest of the presidential campaign.

The ad campaign features two 60-second spots with stockbroker Jessica Leeds recounting her experience with the Republican nominee in one and former People Magazine journalist Natasha Stoynoff sharing hers in another, but they are part of a "strange sorority" of women who have accused the former president of abusing them, wrote New York Times columnist Jessica Bennett.

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Revealed: Vance complained 'emperor' Trump 'failed to deliver' in blunt private messages

Prior to the 2020 election, several years before running for a Senate seat representing Ohio, now-Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) engaged in private messaging where he complained that Donald Trump "fail to deliver" on his policies and correctly predicted that he would lose to now-President Joe Biden.

According to a report from the Washington Post's Peter Jamison, Vance contacted a writer he admired via Twitter, now known as X, and exchanged pleasantries and engaged in banter about politics where he jokingly agreed that the man he is running with in 2024 had been acting like an "emperor."

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Trump, contending with unpopular GOP abortion bans, turns his focus to women

There was one group of voters that Donald Trump couldn’t seem to get off his mind last weekend: women.

In overnight social media posts and at a rally in a battleground state, the Republican presidential nominee said that if elected, he would “protect” and “take care of” women and they will “no longer be thinking about abortion.”

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Republicans blast Ohio MAGA candidate Bernie Moreno over comments about older women

Republican and independent voters are criticizing Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno after he referred to women as “a little crazy” for making abortion policy the deciding factor for their vote. In a video obtained by WCMH, Moreno told a crowd in Warren County “(there’s) a lot of suburban women that are like, ‘Listen, abortion is it. If I can’t have an abortion in this country whenever I want, I will vote for anybody else.”

“It’s a little crazy by the way,” he went on, “but — especially for women that are like past 50 — I’m thinking to myself, ‘I don’t think that’s an issue for you.’”

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Taxes: Where do Trump and Harris stand?

This is one in a series of States Newsroom reports on the major policy issues in the presidential race.

WASHINGTON — With the clock ticking on former President Donald Trump’s signature 2017 tax law, and high housing, food and child care costs darkening Americans’ mood, tax cuts have become the star of the 2024 presidential contest between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Dangerous, reckless and juvenile!' Trump post sends Democratic Party Chair reeling

Former President Donald Trump shared Thursday what appeared to be a private diplomatic message from the leader of a war-torn foreign nation, shocking viewers in the process.

Trump posted a screenshot on Truth Social of a message that he suggested had come from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy by way of Denys Sienik, deputy ambassador of Ukraine.

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'Extreme birds of a feather': Onlookers stunned by Trump's answer about Mark Robinson

Former President Donald Trump stunned onlookers Thursday when he refused to yank his endorsement of a MAGA Republican linked to porn site commentary expressing appreciation of slavery and Nazis.

Trump fielded questions from reporters in New York City — not in Palm Beach, where his neighbors are under multiple tropical storm and hurricane warnings — who asked his views on the damning CNN report about North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson.

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