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2024 Elections

'Belligerent' House Republicans are making it 'almost impossible' to govern: report

It's now 49 days until the November election and the Republican-led Congress is facing another major deadline. If there's no continuing resolution or budget bill passed by Sept. 30, the government will shut down a month before voters go to the polls.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is apparently willing to see a shutdown, saying that Republicans shouldn't cave until they get what they want.

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Scientific American magazine backs Harris with second endorsement in 179-year history

Scientific American magazine has endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. It's only the second time the magazine has backed a presidential candidate in its 179-year history.

In an editorial column published on Monday, the magazine warned that Republican nominee Donald Trump "endangers public health and safety and rejects evidence, preferring instead nonsensical conspiracy fantasies."

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'Pure contempt': Analyst hits Trump campaign for 'spraying mace' in hurt community's eyes

The MAGA movement's inability to help small town America is on full display in Springfield, beset by bomb threats over fake stories involving pets being eaten, according to a new political analysis.

The Ohio town's predicament represents the future support Americans should expect if former President Donald Trump and running mate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) gain the White House in 2025, writer David A. Graham argued in the Atlantic Monday.

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'The bullets are flying!' Trump veers into rant about migrants after assassination attempt

Former President Donald Trump suggested that attempts to assassinate him would "only get worse" due to migrants coming to the United States.

In a post to his Truth Social platform on Monday, Trump began by blaming Sunday's attempted assassination on "the false statements made by Comrade Kamala Harris during the rigged and highly partisan ABC Debate."

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East Tennessee Republican weighs voter rights restoration bill

The chairman of the House Criminal Justice Committee is looking at legislation that could streamline the process for voter rights restoration, making it easier for felons who’ve served their time to go to the ballot box.

Republican state Rep. Bud Hulsey of Bristol told the Tennessee Lookout he started holding meetings last week on a measure to simplify the process, a move that could help nearly half a million Tennesseans, 200,000 of whom are Black residents, to regain their voting rights.

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Amid internal GOP feud in the 5th District, Democrat Gloria Witt sees her chance

As Republicans in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District remain divided over their support of their party’s nominee, state Sen. John McGuire, R-Goochland, and U.S. Bob Good, R-Farmville, the incumbent, Democrat Gloria Witt sees an opening in the traditionally conservative district.

Political analysts suggest the GOP infighting could provide Witt, a political newcomer with lifelong roots in the mostly rural district, an advantage in the Nov. 5 election, after some Republican hardliners have vowed to write in Good, the chairman of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus.

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Legal analysts dive into new demand to remove Judge Cannon from classified documents case

Two amicus briefs recently filed to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals argue that Judge Aileen Cannon should be removed from Donald Trump's documents case, which she dismissed in July.

While special counsel Jack Smith appealed her ruling to throw out the case over claims he had not been properly appointed, one of the things he didn't do in the appeal was ask that she be removed from the case if it is re-established. The case involves claims that Trump took classified documents from the White House and refused to return them when asked.

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'You are scum!' Peter Navarro melts down after woman on plane says 'go back to prison'

Disgraced former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro lashed out in anger Monday after he said a woman on an airplane told him to go back to prison.

While guest hosting Steve Bannon's War Room, Navarro suggested that the confrontation with the woman was similar to an incident with an alleged gunman who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump on Sunday.

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Swifties raise $40k in wake of Trump post hating on star

An organization of Taylor Swift fans said Monday they raised more than $40,000 for the Kamala Harris campaign following Donald Trump's post that he hates the pop megastar.

The Republican hopeful fired a Sunday morning missive on Truth Social saying "I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!", which the "Swifties for Kamala" organization capitalized on to raise money for his Democratic rival.

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Springfield CultureFest nixed after 'recent threats' following J.D. Vance rhetoric

An annual festival celebrating cultural diversity in Springfield has been canceled as violent threats, triggered by Sen. J.D. Vance's false story about Haitian immigrants, plague the Ohio city at the center of his own state, local reports show.

City officials announced Monday that CultureFest, slated to take place on Sept. 27 and Sept. 28, had been scrapped after multiple schools and the town hall were targeted with bomb threats, the Springfield News-Sun reported.

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Fox News host says Trump had 'athlete's reaction' to alleged golf course gunman

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade claimed former President Donald Trump had an "athlete's reaction" when the Secret Service opened fire on an alleged gunman in Florida on Sunday.

On the Monday edition of Fox & Friends, co-host Steve Doocy argued that Trump enjoyed "the level of security he had when he was president at" the Trump International Golf Course.

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'Utterly failed': Judge tosses Giuliani's defamation suit against President Joe Biden

A federal judge tossed former Donald Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani's lawsuit against President Joe Biden because it "utterly failed" to prove a crucial point, court records show.

New Hampshire judge Paul J. Barbadoro dismissed Giuliani's defamation lawsuit Friday on the grounds that the former New York City mayor had failed to prove the court had jurisdiction over the U.S. president.

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Surprise southern state could be 'where Trump’s political career might end': analysis

A surprising swing state that could define the 2024 presidential election is showing signs of dissatisfaction with former President Donald Trump, a new analysis found.

Vice President Kamala Harris might be able to claim a southern state that Democrats have proved unable to win at the presidential level since 2008, the Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin wrote Monday.

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