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'Possible Streisand effect here': James Comer opens 'investigation' into Zelenskyy

Rep. James Comer (R-KY), chair of the powerful House Oversight Committee, vowed Wednesday to open an investigation into Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's recent trip to Pennsylvania after he called Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance "radical."

On the same day Zelenskyy toured a weapons plant in Pennsylvania, the Ukrainian leader told The New Yorker that the war should not end at the expense of his country's territories. Zelenskyy lamented that Vance was "too radical" to be Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate.

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'Bloodcurdling': Biden official pounces on Trump's boast about women

Strictly speaking as an American voter instead of as President Joe Biden's Commerce secretary, Gina Raimondo appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" where she and co-host Mika Brzezinski slammed Donald Trump for boasting that he is a "protector" of women which led Raimondo to call him out for his "BS."

The former president, who is facing a significant problem attracting women voters, has recently been boasting about all the things he will do for them that began with a post on Truth Social where he wrote, "I WILL PROTECT WOMEN AT A LEVEL NEVER SEEN BEFORE. THEY WILL FINALLY BE HEALTHY, HOPEFUL, SAFE, AND SECURE. THEIR LIVES WILL BE HAPPY, BEAUTIFUL, AND GREAT AGAIN!"

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Dem lawmaker upends GOP hearing: Trump threat to target enemies 'ultimate weaponization'

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) scolded Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) for holding a hearing on government "weaponization" by arguing that former President Donald Trump was the "ultimate" violator.

Speaking Wednesday to the House Judiciary Committee, Goldman accused Jordan of holding "another hearing about the same topic."

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Biden swats away a buzzing 'Trump' bug during appearance on The View

President Joe Biden spoke to the co-hosts of "The View" on Wednesday where co-host Whoopi Goldberg described Donald Trump as nothing more than an annoying bug.

The conversation turned to Biden stepping off the ticket and former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin asked whether he held any animosity to Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for being among the Democratic leaders who pushed Biden off the ticket.

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Trump fans call me 'a disrespectful Black' for 'dictatorship' warning: Democratic lawmaker

Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) revealed Wednesday that she had heard racist attacks from supporters of former President Donald Trump because she warned about a possible dictatorship.

During a House Judiciary Committee hearing on government weaponization, Plaskett hoped Congress would drop the subject after the 2024 election.

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Trump ridiculed after spending time in Georgia and proclaiming 'great day in Louisiana!'

Donald Trump spent Tuesday campaigning in Georgia, but someone apparently forgot to tell him.

The former president spoke at a campaign rally in Savannah, where he touched on his plans to lower taxes and boost manufacturing, but he spent much of his 90 minute speech criticizing vice president Kamala Harris on border security and the economy, although he baffled many with a late-night post capping off the day.

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‘Birth control is poison’: MAGA group spokeswoman details plan for Trump to win ‘females’

The spokesperson for Charlie Kirk's Turning Point Action group expects Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to help former President Donald Trump to win over "females" because she said birth control was "poison" and men in the U.S. "don't have sperm anymore."

During a Tuesday interview, Turning Point's Caitlin Sinclair hailed Kennedy's Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) strategy for the Trump campaign.

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'MAGA problem': NYT reporter outlines 'the biggest threat to Trump at this moment'

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday morning, the New York Times' Jeremy Peters claimed that, despite recent polls showing the race between Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris stabilizing, the former president is running into new trouble.

During his sit-down with MSNBC host Jonathan Lemire, Peters was asked about the current polling that shows a close race.

"The polling had Biden's number right in 2020, did not have Trump's," he began. "You're still hearing a lot of concern among pollsters and strategists in the campaigns, not in the campaigns, who say that these polls can undercount Trump support. It is just a fact that Trump voters are less likely to pick up the phone, less likely to answer a survey and there is this phenomenon where they are less likely to cop to their support for Trump because they are somewhat ashamed by it."

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"They're not sure that this is the kind of guy they want people knowing that they vote for, these are not the people who put the MAGA signs and the MAGA flags in their front yard," he elaborated. "That said, we have seen kind of a remarkable amount of stability in the race since the debate; things have moved by maybe a point or two here and there."

"You know, the polling in states like Arizona that could be critical is still really unclear, North Carolina is interesting because it has tightened, because there you have a MAGA problem —that is probably the biggest threat to Trump at this moment," he told the host.

"As one Republican strategist put it to me during one of the midterm elections, when things go haywire, when there are big national news stories of, like, mass shootings, crisis, upheaval, people are reminded of the chaos of Trump," Peters continued. "He's the president of chaos and they don't like that and, even though they may not like the direction of the country right now and that's bad for Biden and Harris, Trump gets tainted with that and I think people just really don't want to relive all that."

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Previously unreported comments by Trump-endorsed Mark Robinson reveal menacing smears

More outrageous past comments have come back to haunt embattled North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson.

The Republican lieutenant governor was busted last week for posting X-rated anecdotes and calling himself a "black NAZI" on a lewd online forum years ago, but The Bulwark has learned that around that same time, Robinson also posted eye-popping comments on smaller political websites.

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'He loves the Lord': Evangelicals unbothered by MAGA candidate's Nazi rants

Mark Robinson, the Donald Trump-endorsed candidate for North Carolina governor whose purported rants about being a "Black NAZI" on a pornography forum were recently unearthed by CNN, is reportedly not losing support among many North Carolina evangelical Christians.

As Religion News Service reports, Tar Heel evangelicals are sticking by Robinson despite leaving declarations of racism and graphic descriptions of purported sexual encounters with his wife's sister on a pornographic website last decade.

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Trump's Secret Service detail accused of being 'compromised' by former RNC official

Reacting to new reporting on the investigation into what went wrong when Donald Trump was almost assassinated at rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in mid-July, former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele stated he has a few questions of his own.

Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough, who seemed to be on the same page, Steele followed up on Scarborough's assertion that there was no way the former president's Secret Service security detail should have allowed him to put himself in further danger by posturing for the crowd after his ear was nipped by the assassin's bullet.

"Can you underline the danger to this country if something were to happen to Donald Trump, if something were to happen to Kamala Harris?" Scarborough prompted his guest. "We are on edge politically as a nation and that is why it's so critical that Donald Trump's safety and Kamala Harris' safety and the vice presidential candidates' safety is paramount over the next 50 days."

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"Joe, you made a point that everybody has kind of danced by and not really focused on what the lesson should be from both Butler as well as Trump's golf course incident that the safety and security of our presidential candidates and the president of the United States, Joe Biden, is paramount," Steele replied. "Because, as we saw in the aftermath of both of those assassination attempts, the conspiracy theories, the rife outright lying, the promulgation of, you know, all kinds of scenarios took hold of the imagination of the extremes. And they began to shape what could happen next."

"So it is paramount that those charged with the protection of our president and vice president, the heads of our government, be on point," he asserted before commenting, " Look, just my own opinion here — just watching this whole thing, that the behavior of the Secret Service of letting Donald Trump stand there and fist pump in the air and stand before he got in the car— to me that shows a compromised detail, where they have gotten in that orbit and in that Trump bubble and they are all about the man and all of that."

"What he wants them to do," Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski interjected.

"That's not the job," Steele agreed.

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Trump 'hopes you'll forget' how 'chaotic and unpleasant' his presidency was: columnist

One of Donald Trump's most effective attacks on Kamala Harris can be turned back against himself.

The former president pulled off his best line in the Sept. 10 debate against Harris by asking why she hadn't already accomplished any of the "wonderful things" she was promising if elected to replace president Joe Biden, but The Atlantic's David Graham pointed out that Trump himself was an unpopular president as recently as four years ago.

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'Two scared little boys': Trump and J.D. Vance leveled by ex-lawmaker for campaign of fear

Former Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) dropped the hammer on GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) for their continuing attacks on Haitian immigrants in his state on "Morning Joe" Wednesday morning.

Speaking with the hosts, the fuming Ryan labeled the two Republican standard bearers "two scared little boys" who are trying to scare Americans into voting for them.

After the hosts pointed out Trump once again slurred the Ohio Haitian community in a speech on Tuesday, Ryan pounced.

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"I come from outside of Youngstown, Ohio, old industrial town," he began. "Springfield has had hard times. They're trying to repopulate, they're trying to rebuild, the business owners want these workers. There is no problems."

"They're trying to assimilate? Yes," he pointed out. "Do they need help with health care and housing? Yes, there are some issues but a net positive and the people love the Haitian immigrants who came. I think this is an indicator, Willie [Geist], of just how crass Donald Trump and J.D. Vance are. They don't give a damn about who they use, which bodies they step over in the process to gain power. And I think it's sickening that they would use these immigrants."

"All they want to do is scare people. They want to scare us about immigrants, they want to scare everybody about the liberals trying to get you, the transgender people are coming to get you, World War III is going to happen. The economy is going to collapse, it's so fear-based," he accused. "I think they're two scared little boys that want everybody else to be scared with them. and what they're doing is — how hard is it going to be. I spent 20 years in Congress. Joe, you remember this: so much of your job is economic development."

"Can you imagine a sitting senator in your state actually destroying the well-being of a community for your own political purposes," he asked. "Your job is to represent these people. Your job is to stick up for these communities and you're destroying them and it's sickening to watch this happen."

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