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Here are 5 things you need to know about the first Harris-Trump presidential debate

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will take the stage next week in the only planned debate between the respective Democratic and GOP presidential candidates between now and November.

It’s the first presidential debate since President Joe Biden bowed out of the race following his own disastrous debate performance in late June against Trump. Biden, who faced mounting calls to resign, passed the torch to Harris back in July.

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'Some folks need killing': Mark Robinson’s 13 most extremist controversies and scandals

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee in the North Carolina governor’s race, spoke from the pulpit at the Lake Church in the state’s southeast on the last Sunday in June, just before the Fourth of July holiday.

A large Black man with a shaved head and trim salt-and-pepper goatee, Robinson paced the floor and scowled while preaching a hellfire sermon of conservative paranoia. An all-white group of parishioners sat behind him. They shifted uncomfortably in their seats, smiling thinly and clapping occasionally.

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'Disturbing': Writer slams Vance's choice of venue featuring 'extremist' pastor

Sen. J.D. Vance's campaign rally on Wednesday faced swirling questions over his choice of location: an Arizona mega-church with an "extremist" pastor.

MSNBC writer Ja'han Jones on Thursday called the Ohio Republican's choice of venue "disturbing."

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Harris campaign hits back at Trump's accusation of a McDonald's McLie

For the past few weeks, Donald Trump has alleged that Vice President Kamala Harris is lying when she talks about her work for McDonald's as a youngster.

Trump, a long-time consumer of the Golden Arches, wrote on Truth Social, "SHE NEVER WORKED THERE, they think she’s 'nuts.'" He repeated the claim at a Wednesday town hall with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity.

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Legal experts predict a 'very active' two months for Trump's election interference case

Experts believe a Washington D.C. federal judge's order Thursday means former President Donald Trump's election subversion case could be "very active."

U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan said that Trump and his legal team would come back together with the Justice Department on Sept. 26 to kick the trial into overdrive.

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'Their ignorance is willful': WaPo analyst says enough with the MAGA voter pity

A Washington Post analyst said Thursday he's had it with calls for MAGA voter empathy following the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, the first criminal conviction of a former president and promises of "dictatorship" to come.

Political columnist Matt Bai professed himself fed up with calls from top Democrats and thinkers' pleas to fellow liberals to pity the plight of the avid supporter of Donald Trump this year.

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'Open the floodgates': Analyst argues media avoids 'bigger story' on Trump — but no longer

Donald Trump's latest speeches are causing further questions about the former president's mental fitness.

Writing for The New Republic, Greg Sargent referred to a recent rant by MSNBC's Mike Barnicle, who called Trump a "damaged, delusional, old man who again might get re-elected to the presidency of the United States."

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'Can't even find a complete sentence': Analyst stunned by Trump answer to routine question

Former President Donald Trump's response to a routine policy question Thursday infuriated a Washington Post political analyst who found herself thrown by what one critic dubbed a word salad.

"My job is to analyze policy," Catherine Rampell wrote on X. "I can't even find a complete sentence in this."

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'He's going to destroy her': Alina Habba raises Trump expectations ahead of Harris debate

Alina Habba, an attorney and adviser to Donald Trump, predicted that her client would "destroy" Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris at next week's debate.

In a Thursday interview on Fox News, Habba suggested Trump would use the debate to highlight the economy instead of other topics such as Hunter Biden.

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'At it again!' Trump goes on Truth Social tirade to dismiss latest Russia influence claims

A triggered Donald Trump lashed out against "Enemies of the People" Thursday as the Justice Department hit allies with accusations they helped spread a hostile foreign power's propaganda and accepted cash from a sanctioned foreign agency.

Trump complained of what he argued was the Justice Department's preferential treatment of his political opponent Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Trump sparks 'slush fund' fears after claiming he wants state-owned investment bank

Former President Donald Trump was hit by backlash Thursday after complaining that the USA doesn't have a "sovereign wealth fund" — and promising that he'll build one, bankrolled by the money he claims he'll get from import tariffs.

During a speech and short question and answer session Thursday, Trump complained that the United States is one of a few countries that doesn't have such a fund — which is state-owned and invests public money into assets.

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Trump uses insensitive word to describe Gold Star families during Arlington fiasco

Donald Trump told a crowd at The Economic Club of New York Thursday that his campaign team was taking photos at Arlington Cemetery to mark the "celebrating" of the families of those who died in an attack on American soldiers in Afghanistan three years ago.

Saying that he was at Arlington "four days ago" — though in fact it was a week earlier on Aug. 26 — Trump hit back at criticism that he was illegally using the burial ground for political campaigning.

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'He did me a favor': Trump says he's 'insulted' by Putin's fake Harris endorsement

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested Thursday that he might be "insulted" if Russian President Vladimir Putin actually endorsed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris.

Trump made the remarks while speaking to the Economic Club of New York.

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