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2024 Elections

Watch: 'Brawl' breaks out at Arkansas GOP meeting

A brawl erupted between two men at an Arkansas county Republican Party meeting after an argument between two women.

Video recorded by a local activist shows a disagreement between two unidentified women during a question-and-answer portion of the Saline County GOP meeting Thursday night, and one of the men meets up with one of the women after she walks away, reported KARK-TV.

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Laughter as The View quotes Trump’s own words back to him after disaster economic speech

Donald Trump's Thursday appearance at The Economic Club of New York left co-hosts of "The View" shocked at his incoherence and inability to articulate basic policies on key economic issues.

At the top of their Friday show, they showed the clip of Trump being asked about affordable child care and a "specific piece of legislation" that could be advanced.

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'Not ideal timing': Trump campaign bracing for another J.D. Vance fiasco

Donald Trump's campaign is bracing for another round of backlash involving J.D. Vance's extreme takes.

The Republican vice presidential candidate has repeatedly been dogged by his own remarks deemed to be misogynist, off-putting behavior and association with right-wing extremists – most infamously his slandering of Kamala Harris and other Democrats as "childless cat ladies" in an interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson – and the Trump campaign sees a fresh predicament on the horizon, reported The Bulwark's Marc Caputo.

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Jewish conservative calls Trump's embrace of ex-Fox News host 'direct threat' to campaign

Jonathan S. Tobin, the conservative editor-in-chief of the Jewish News Service, is demanding that former President Donald Trump renounce his ties to former Fox News host Tucker Carlson after Carlson hosted a self-proclaimed historian who peddled long-discredited Nazi propaganda about Adolf Hitler's purportedly peaceful intentions.

In his latest column, Tobin acknowledged Carlson's troubling history of mainstreaming right-wing cranks, but said that he crossed a major line with his promotion of self-proclaimed "historian" Daryl Cooper, who declared that Winston Churchill was a bigger "villain" in World War II than Hitler, the virulently anti-Semitic dictator whose regime murdered 6 million Jews in concentration camps.

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'Burning good will': Trump supporters warn sons' 'huge mistake' threatens his campaign

The rollout of Donald Trump's sons' much touted crypto business threatens to unravel the former president's reelection campaign, his own supporters are reportedly warning.

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump's new startup World Liberty finance is raising concerns among Trumpworld insiders as a series of scams plague the tumultuous launch, Politico reported Friday.

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'Hate speech targeting children': Trump ripped for saying migrant kids 'poisoning' schools

USA Today columnist Sara Pequeño has found herself particularly appalled by former President Donald Trump's recent attacks on children.

In her latest column, Pequeño singled out statements made by Trump about transgender children and migrant children during a recent talk he had with the right-wing Moms for Liberty organization that has made a name for itself in recent years by leading the charge to get books banned from public schools.

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'Writing's on the wall': Trump seen giving up on many states he hoped to win against Biden

Donald Trump's campaign map has shrunk dramatically since Kamala Harris took over the Democratic ticket.

The former president and his advisers once envisioned an ambitious electoral map that provided paths to the White House through Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey and Virginia, but nearly all of his TV advertising budget is concentrated on the same states that were crucial to the 2020 election – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, reported CNN.

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'Last straw': Conservative vet says Trump's Arlington stunt cost him his support

A veteran who in the past has supported Republican presidential candidates has officially had it with former President Donald Trump.

In an interview with UK-based The Times, Wayne Collins revealed that he reached his "final straw" in recent weeks when Trump filmed a campaign video at Arlington National Cemetery and when one of Trump's staffers reportedly got into an altercation with a staffer at the cemetery who tried to stop them from using the area for campaign purposes.

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'Weird': Ex-prosecutor flags 'oddity' in Trump legal team's newest argument in Jan. 6 case

Donald Trump's legal team made an argument in the latest hearing in the former president's criminal case involving Jan. 6 that one ex-prosecutor labeled "weird."

Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance spoke with those in the courtroom and read a transcript of the scheduling hearing, and concluded that Judge Tanya Chutkan's handling of the case was "reassuring" compared to that of Judge Aileen Cannon in Trump's criminal Espionage Act case, where Trump stood accused of unlawfully retaining classified documents from the White House.

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Kamala Harris endorsed by one of Rupert Murdoch's sons

Vice President Kamala Harris received an endorsement from an unlikely place on Friday: A son of right-wing media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

CNBC reports that James Murdoch, the one-time CEO of 21st Century Fox, was one of 88 corporate leaders who signed onto a letter backing Harris's White House bid.

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Trump aide involved in Arlington cemetery worker scandal was Jan. 6 organizer: report

One of the two Donald Trump campaign aides reportedly involved in the now-infamous scandal in which an Arlington National Cemetery official was purportedly pushed aside for trying to enforce rules against campaign photography was an organizer of an event that became a January 6, 2021, attack, according to reports.

NPR reported late Thursday that the two officials from Trump's campaign who were allegedly involved in the altercation were deputy campaign manager Justin Caporale and Michel Picard, a member of Trump’s advance team.

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'Sixth grade book report': MSNBC panel skewers 'Little Donny's' latest 'rambling' answer

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked Donald Trump's "incoherent" remarks on child care and other policies to a group of business leaders.

The former president was asked to specifically comment on how his administration would help drive down child care costs to allow more women to join the workforce, and he suggested his proposed tariffs would raise enough money to pay for it in a rambling answer that the "Morning Joe" host compared to an unprepared student's book report.

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'Not biased' to report Trump spoke 'incoherent gibberish' when asked specifics: MSNBC host

Former President Donald Trump delivered a speech at the New York Economics Club on Thursday that was highlighted by a completely nonsensical reply to a question about lowering the cost of childcare.

After being asked about specific policies he'd enact to cut the cost of childcare, Trump launched into a meandering response that barely even mentioned the subject at hand and instead rambled about slapping foreign countries with tariffs and seemed to suggest that he could use the money collected from said tariffs to fund universal childcare.

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