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2024 Elections

'Just let me finish!' Republican lawmaker shut down on CNN as he defends J.D. Vance

A Republican member of Congress who tried to defend Sen. J.D. Vance's admission that he created stories about Haitian immigrants eating pets faced stern rebuke from a fed-up CNN anchor Monday morning.

Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) proved unable to convince Kate Bolduan that Vance was justified in spreading false information if it focused the mainstream media's attention on President Joe Biden's immigration policy.

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'Unpredictable and dangerous': Analyst says assassination try may push Trump over the edge

Former President Donald Trump could respond to the recent apparent attempt to assassinate him by becoming more extreme — even if it puts lives at risk, a new political analysis contends.

Trump's refusal to heed warnings that he endangers lives by repeating false claims that Haitians eat pets, and his repeated claims that the Justice Department has been weaponized against him suggests any renewed calls for unity likely will not last, CNN's Stephen Collinson argued Monday.

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Here are 5 ways Trump would make economy 'weaker' if elected to 2nd term: top economist

Donald Trump has been hammering Vice President Kamala Harris relentlessly on the economy, blaming the policies of the Biden Administration for inflation. And in Pennsylvania, early September robocalls from former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii — an ex-Democrat who has endorsed Trump — have echoed that theme.

But economist Joseph Stiglitz, in a biting op-ed published by The Guardian on September 5, lays out five ways in which he believes a second Trump term would make United States economy "weaker, less competitive and less equal" if he defeats Harris in November.

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Violence, threats hang over Trump-Harris race after turbulent weekend

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on Monday head into a newly intense phase of the US presidential campaign, with tensions heightened after a second apparent assassination attempt against the Republican former president.

The Sunday arrest of a gunman on Donald Trump's golf course came the same day as more bomb threats poured into Springfield, Ohio, a small Midwestern city at the center of Republican-led conspiracies against immigrants.

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'Job done was outstanding': Trump strikes new tone in late night Truth Social post

Former President Donald Trump struck a rare tone in a late night Truth Social post — one of gratitude.

Trump expressed thanks to supporters who raised concerns and U.S. Secret Service officers who shielded him from the second assassination attempt the Republican presidential nominee has faced in roughly two months.

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Democrats may be making a mistake in rural America

Rickey Cole, 58, is a farmer and the former two-term chair of Mississippi’s Democratic Party. If anyone understands rural Mississippi voters – and their shift from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party – it’s Cole.

“You learn from losing,” the lifelong Democrat said.

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Scholar explains how Kamala Harris effectively baited Donald Trump during the debate

The Sept. 10, 2024, debate between Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was a referendum on gender and the U.S. presidency – Trump’s, that is.

During the past decade, U.S. voters have watched as Trump’s toxic masculinity – a particular version of masculinity that discourages empathy, expresses strength through dominance, normalizes violence against women and associates leadership with white patriarchy – took over the Republican Party, was celebrated by tech bros with outsized cultural influence and was matched by authoritarian political leaders around the globe.

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How voters’ ‘moral flexibility’ helps them defend politicians’ misinformation

Many voters are willing to accept misinformation from political leaders – even when they know it’s factually inaccurate. According to our research, voters often recognize when their parties’ claims are not based on objective evidence. Yet they still respond positively, if they believe these inaccurate statements evoke a deeper, more important “truth.”

Our team conducted a series of online surveys from 2018 to 2023 with over 3,900 American voters. These surveys were designed to elicit responses about how they evaluated political statements from several politicians, even when they recognized those statements as factually inaccurate.

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FBI flagged as 'major government contractor' questions why Harris isn't being assassinated

The richest man in the world, who also happens to be a U.S. defense contractor, is being criticized on social media on Sunday after questioning why people aren't trying to assassinate Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump over the weekend was tackled by his own Secret Service after an individual was reportedly spotted hiding on the former president's golf course behind a bush with an AK-47. Authorities say they fired at the man, who was later apprehended and is being questioned.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene admits she shared false info about Harris 'whistleblower' car crash

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday admitted to spreading a false report relating to allegations that Vice President Kamala Harris received the debate questions ahead of her face-off with ex-president Donald Trump.

Greene, who has recently reignited her war against House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), over the weekend regurgitated a talking point from right-wing conspiracy theorists about Harris receiving debate questions before the event where she is widely thought to have beaten the former president. Trump himself has pushed this theory, too.

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'Irresponsible': MAGA lawyer hammered for saying attempted shooter was motivated by Harris

A Donald Trump-supporting lawyer was slammed on social media this weekend after claiming the man who attempted to assassinate Trump was "directly motivated" by Vice President Kamala Harris.

Clay Travis, an attorney and analyst who is frequently featured on Fox News, took to social media on Sunday to blame Harris for a man earlier in the day hiding in the bushes at Trump's golf course with an AK-47. While the suspect reportedly didn't fire any shots, authorities say the Secret Service fired at him, and eventually detained him.

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'You belong in jail': Democratic leader's post-shooting Trump comment causes MAGA meltdown

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is in hot water with MAGA fans after a social media post roughly 30 minutes after an apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump.

Trump on Sunday was golfing when shots were fired at an individual who CNN reports was intending to assassinate Trump. Trump himself reportedly said that he "really wanted to finish the hole."

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'I really wanted to finish the hole': Trump complains after shooting near his golf club

Fox News reported that former President Donald Trump was unhappy about his golf game being interrupted after a shooting near his club in Florida.

Fox News host Sean Hannity said he spoke to Trump three times after gunfire erupted outside Trump International Golf Course on Sunday. Law enforcement sources said that the former president was not in danger at any time.

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