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On Labor Day, champions of working class vow to defeat Trump

With the Labor Day holiday as a backdrop, U.S. union leaders on Monday reiterated their message that a Democratic administration led by Vice President Kamala Harris would offer far better policies for workers than a Republican one with former President Donald Trump at the helm.

Echoing Harris' resonant "We are not going back" campaign slogan, Communications Workers of America president Claude Cummings Jr. said that "we are not going back because we have the opportunity to elect Kamala Harris, a true champion for working people, who has a vision for the future where we all have more control over our own lives, not less."

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Audio emerges of Republican's racially charged tirade about 'drunk' Native Americans

Montana Republican Tim Sheehy, who is running for the U.S. Senate against Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT), was recorded making racially charged and disparaging comments about Native Americans.

Char-Koosta News, the official news publication of the Flathead Indian Reservation, revealed shocking audio of the Republican candidate during a November fundraiser.

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WaPo editorial bashed for demanding more of Harris while having 'no expectations' of Trump

National security expert and progressive writer Marcy Wheeler is not happy that the American news media is setting what she describes as a low bar for Donald Trump compared to any other candidate in a presidential campaign.

In fact, Wheeler thinks that the media is guilty of having the "bigotry of no expectations" when it comes to Trump's 2024 presidential run.

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It's time for Judge Chutkan to fire up a 'mini-trial' for Trump ahead of election: experts

Legal analysts are curious if the new filing in Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion trial means there could be a kind of "mini-trial" this fall ahead of the main event in the months to come.

The proposals from special counsel Jack Smith and Donald Trump's lawyers, released on Friday, detailed the clashing proposals for proceeding with the case.

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How 'Red Dawn conservatives' have formed anti-Trump alliance with 'educated suburban dads'

A political ad released in late August depicts a scenario in which a sheriff arrests a man and his pregnant teenage daughter because he suspects he is driving her to another state to get an abortion. The sheriff declares, "And you, young lady, well, you're under arrest for evading motherhood."

The ad wasn't created by Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the National Organization for Women (NOW) or Emily's List, but rather, by The Lincoln Project — an anti-Donald Trump conservative group that is supporting Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential race. And according to The Guardian's David Smith, it is a prime example of "Red Dawn conservatives" reaching out to "Dobbs dads."

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Trump's surprise IVF plan sparks division in GOP

Republican lawmakers appear to be seriously divided about the new policy proposal from Donald Trump to force insurance companies to fully fund fertility treatments or have the government pay for it.

Polls show Trump and the Republican Party have been losing the support of female voters as reproductive freedom is restricted or eliminated entirely in some states.

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Here's the job Trump is eyeing for Elon Musk in a second term

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly eying Elon Musk for a government job if he wins in November.

The Washington Post reported Monday that Trump has secretly been working with advisers to implement a piece of the "Project 2025" plan that he has been trying to distance himself from in recent weeks.

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Black sororities could be key advantage for Harris campaign

As Kamala Harris heads into the November presidential race against Donald Trump, a sorority she joined in college four decades ago might just pay its biggest dividends yet.

"Whatever it is that she needs our coalitions to do, we're going to be there to help push it out and get it done," said Tanya Baham, a member of Harris's college sorority, in attendance at the recent Democratic National Convention.

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'So important': Ex-prosecutor flags 'money line' in Jack Smith's new Trump criminal filing

Special Counsel Jack Smith's latest filing in the D.C. election subversion case against Donald Trump contains a "money line" that will ultimately determine a major issue in the criminal case, according to a former prosecutor.

Ex-federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner over the weekend highlighted a new filing by Smith in the case overseen by Judge Tanya Chutkan. The joint filing was at the direction of the judge, according to the legal analyst.

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'Women are literally dying': Ex-lawyer flags Trump quote that's 'coming back to haunt' him

A Donald Trump brag is now coming back to haunt Republicans, and they can't escape it no matter how hard they try, a former lawyer and current radio host said on Sunday.

Dean Obeidallah, a former attorney and host of SiriusXM radio’s daily program, “The Dean Obeidallah Show," appeared on MSNBC over the weekend to discuss Trump and his recent waffling on women's reproductive rights. Obeidallah in the past highlighted negative aspects of Trump's performance at the now-infamous debate with President Joe Biden.

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'Cannot be a coincidence': Trump called out for new 'very disturbing' racist 'dog whistle'

Donald Trump is being accused of a racist "dog whistle" associated with his recent rallies.

Trump's choice of venue at his rallies in this presidential election cycle has been of particular interest to critics and observers, who say the former president is intentionally choosing locations known for their racist histories.

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'Sketchy foreign business deals': Report exposes 'new links between Saudi and Trump'

Donald Trump has long been criticized for what some have called corrupt foreign practices involving money coming from foreign nations, but those issues are only growing deeper, according to a new report.

Before, during, and after his presidency, Trump benefited from foreign deals that largely flew under most citizens' radar.

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Union leader Weingarten buries 'strange' JD Vance for 'sad and gross' teacher smears

On Sunday afternoon, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten fired back at Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance for his personal attacks on her and all teachers with bizarre accusations they are trying to "brainwash" children.

As part of the Ohio Republican's jihad against childless women, whether they own cats or not, Vance singled out childless teachers during his run for his Senate seat representing Ohio, accusing them of "trying to brainwash the minds of our children." and then he said of Weingarten, "If she wants to brainwash and destroy the mind of children, she should have some of her own and leave ours the hell alone."

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