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Trump needs psychiatric help to 'work out his daddy issues': former RNC head

At the end of a segment on MSNBC"s "The Weekend," co-host and former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele suggested Donald Trump seek psychiatric help.

Discussing Trump's continuing attacks on Haitian immigrants who have legally taken up residence in Springfield, Ohio, which has now led the former president to boast he'll deport them if he's re-elected, co-host Symone Sanders Townsend pointed out that each week Trump has been picking on a different segment of American society.

"All his hate is wrapped up in the same ball of nastiness," she told her co-hosts. "And there is that, you know, I don't have the quote in front of me but this week it is the Haitian community. Last week it was the Jewish community. Next week it will be someone else."

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"He comes for one group of people, he coming for everyone and people should believe what he is saying. I believe what he said he is going to do," she asserted.

"Well dude needs to get on a couch and work out his daddy issues and not put all that stuff on us," Steele interjected, "Because I'm tired of it, quite honestly."

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'It’s almost incoherent': GOP strategists frustrated with 'flustered' Trump's campaigning

Donald Trump's constant "ping-ponging" on issues at his rallies, during speeches and at his recent debate with Vice President Kamala Harris is frustrating GOP strategists as the November election looms.

Case in point, as Politico is reporting, the former president had an opportunity to put Harris on the spot on energy issues on Tuesday, but failed to score points because he is engaging in "meme level" campaigning that is not scoring points.

As Politico's Ben Lefebvre and Zack Colman are reporting, "Trump has spent weeks rollicking from message to message on energy, false and otherwise," adding that "his flurry of messages took time away from what should have been his main focus on energy."

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According to exasperated Republican campaign strategist David Kochel, “It’s almost incoherent. In the debate, he was clearly flustered. It’s very difficult for him to actually prosecute a single strategy. He was just all over the place.”

Ryan Bernstein, a public affairs strategist at McGuireWoods Consulting, agreed.

“Trump hasn’t been able to clearly articulate his position or her positions and, really, she’s been able to kind of define herself,” he admitted. “She probably covered what she needed to cover in Pennsylvania. He kind of glossed over her inconsistencies and cobbled together all of these other issues in one package, which didn’t really hit home.”

Politico is reporting, "For all Trump’s talking points on fossil fuels, his lack of even one message on climate change may have hurt him among some of his past supporters," adding, "During the debate, Trump didn’t respond to a question on how he would battle climate change, which is driven in large part by burning the same oil, gas and coal he wants to double down on producing. Instead, he talked about factories moving out of the United States and Hunter Biden’s legal travails."

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'Melania, check your man': Trump's wife urged to intercede in campaign crisis

On Saturday morning, one of the co-hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend" said it is time for Melania Trump to get more involved in her husband's presidential campaign that is currently being derailed by his attachment to a controversial far-right gadfly.

According to former RNC chair Michael Steele, Donald Trump's increasing interactions with controversial Laura Loomer is not only hurting him with fellow Republicans, it is also fueling rumors of an affair at a time when his campaign is reeling from his disastrous debate performance.

As Steele told his co-hosts, Trump's insistence on keeping up his attacks on legal immigrants in Springfield, Ohio is part and parcel of his links to Loomer who is notable for ginning up fake controversies.

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Steele also expressed dismay that the Springfield lies continue to get oxygen.

After admitting he didn't really want to get into gossip of a tryst between the former president and Loomer, he complained to his co-hosts, "What is it about us that makes us so stupid we believe this crap and we push it out and we elevate it up?"

"What is going on?" he continued. "Because, you know, the Loomers of the world, she's grifting, she is making her money, she's got access, she is all up on the president."

"We have seen the photo, she is all up on her chest, we know what her deal is," he added. "Why are we the people, yeah — that photo, that photo — where is Melania? Melania, check your man! I don't understand. I don't get why we are so susceptible to this kind of BS."

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Trump campaign struggling to keep him from reminding voters about Jan. 6: report

With the November election less than 60 days away, there have been concerted efforts within Donald Trump's campaign to dial back any mention of the Jan. 6 insurrection over fears it could drive away mainstream Republicans and independents.

According to a report from the New York Times' Charles Homans and Alan Feuer, there is a divide among conservatives about any hot-button comments about the riot that sent lawmakers fleeing for their lives even though it animates the former president's most ardent supporters.

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AZ GOP state senate candidate Mark Finchem goes on talk show with antisemitic host

Former Republican lawmaker and candidate for Arizona Senate Mark Finchem went on a talk show hosted by a conspiracy theorist and spread some conspiracy theories himself on the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. The host of the show has falsely claimed the Jewish people were behind 9/11.

Finchem unsuccessfully ran for Secretary of State in 2022, won the Republican primary for Legislative District 1 in July and is anticipated to return to the Arizona Legislature come January. Finchem has built his brand on election fraud and other conspiracy theories and is also known for his association with and support from extremist groups like the Oathkeepers.

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Trump peddles anti-immigrant rhetoric at Las Vegas rally with 'The Snake'

Between attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris and haranguing the media for what he saw as a rigged primetime debate, former President Donald Trump used much of his Las Vegas rally on Friday night to stoke fears about immigrants.

The Republican nominee for president repeatedly claimed that under the Biden-Harris administration hyperbolic numbers of immigrants have poured into the United States to take American jobs, rape and murder women and children, get transgender surgery, vote in elections, take over whole apartment buildings to house their gangs, and “conquer our country.”

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Harris, eying moderates, touts being gun owner and pro-restrictions

Kamala Harris appealed to moderate voters Friday in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania, reiterating that she is a firearm owner who wants to preserve Americans' gun rights while maintaining "reasonable" gun safety laws.

The US vice president gave her first solo sit-down interview since she became the Democratic nominee to a local news station in Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, where analysts believe her race for the White House against Republican Donald Trump could hinge.

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From 'Sleepy Joe' to 'Comrade Kamala,' Republicans sharpen their tone

A "Marxist" and a "radical" who wants to "destroy" America: as Democrats rally around the candidacy of Kamala Harris, Republicans have begun employing significantly more negative and aggressive rhetoric than they had against Joe Biden.

An AFP analysis of the language used in nearly 120 hours of televised speeches and remarks by both parties' candidates and their surrogates, from May 1 to September 1, reveals the strategies Republicans have adopted to undermine the Democratic candidate's credibility.

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Damning CNN supercut video shows 'stark' evidence of Trump’s 'cognitive decline'

Fox News, Fox Business, and other right-wing media outlets have repeatedly attacked President Joe Biden for his age, often conflating his speech impediment with mental decline. But those outlets haven't applied that amount of scrutiny to 2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

CNN, however, has aired a supercut video contrasting Trump in 2016 to Trump during his September 10, 2024 debate with Vice President Kamala Harris — a video that The New Republic's Hafiz Rashid describes as a "stark example of the convicted felon’s cognitive decline."

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'Ask Mike Pence how that worked': Ex-DOJ official warns Fox of dangers of cozying to Trump

A former FBI official and an ex-Justice Department official cautioned Fox News that Donald Trump won't help or save their network and pointed to a hefty lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems as a prime example.

The segment on Nicole Wallace's "Deadline White House" followed one about a racist conspiracy theory about Springfield, Ohio, experiencing pet disappearances due to Haitian immigrants. Trump has perpetuated the story by promoting it at the debate to an audience of over 70 million.

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Fox News host spars with Harris adviser who calls Trump a 'faded image of his former self'

Vice Kamala Harris' senior adviser took repeated jabs Friday afternoon at former President Donald Trump on Fox News.

Ian Sams calmly fielded questions from anchor Neil Cavuto, who frequently felt compelled to shout over the Harris spokesperson to repeat Trump's talking points.

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'Every voter should be made aware': Governor sounds alarm on new Trump threat

A key part of Donald Trump's speech from California on Friday was trashing Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom for the state's fires. One comment he made is turning heads, however.

“And Gavin Newscum is gonna sign those papers, and if he doesn’t sign those papers, we won’t give him money to put out all his fires,” Trump said, deliberately mispronouncing the governor's name, as he's often done in the past.

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Trump claims Harris plans to 'bring back draft' for 'war with Russia'

As violent threats targeted schools in an Ohio town — where Donald Trump has falsely and repeatedly claimed Haitian immigrants are eating pets — the former president told followers in all caps that his reelection would assure peace in America.

Trump based this pledge on a seemingly baseless claim that Vice President Kamala Harris would reinstate a military draft should she win the presidential election in November.

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