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H.R. McMaster grilled on why he won't endorse Harris given what he wrote about Trump

Retired Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster was pressed on MSNBC on Friday afternoon on why he hasn't endorsed Kamala Harris for president given what he wrote about former President Donald Trump.

McMaster published his book about working in the White House as the short-lived National Security Advisor, which detailed Trump's recklessness. After walking through a number of questions about Trump, MSNBC's Katy Tur questioned why McMaster could give so many reasons that Trump should not be president but refuses to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Double-digit denial': Arizona columnist roasts Kari Lake for flailing Senate bid

Kari Lake is again becoming the butt of jokes in her home state as she desperately tries to promote her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, an Arizona columnist wrote on Friday.

Writing for AZCentral, columnist Laurie Roberts cited a new Fox News poll showing Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) beating Lake by 15 points.

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Trump runs away from past boasting about killing bipartisan border deal

Donald Trump denied having anything to do with the death of the border bill that Republicans and Democrats negotiated at the end of 2023 and in the spring of 2024.

"Borders. They should focus on borders. You know, the House bill that was passed — that's the real bill that should be passed," Trump said. "Then you get on the original one and not this horrible one that was hoisted upon us by some people that had a bad day. But, uh, they should focus on borders and elections and if you can't get the borders right, and if you can't get the elections right they ought to close it up. Just close it up and let it sit."

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Conservative host forced to apologize after he's checked on mispronouncing Kamala Harris

A conservative British network host was forced to apologize after being corrected for repeatedly mispronouncing Vice President Kamala Harris' name even after being told the proper pronunciation. It's something Donald Trump also does.

Martin Daubney, a former Brexit Party Member of the European Parliament who then turned to the right-wing Reclaim Party, now hosts a show on weekday afternoons about news and politics. On Friday, he invited an American former congressional candidate, Democrat Qasim Rashid, a long-time human rights lawyer.

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GOP activist behind racist signs Trump shared wants to use Latinos as 'target practice'

Colorado police caught the man posting racist posters around Denver that were even promoted by former President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account.

NBC's 9News revealed that the signs were created by a self-proclaimed "street artist" who goes by the name of "Sabo."

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'He's a complete joke': MSNBC analyst flips out over Trump's latest 'crazy' flip flop

Speaking with host José Díaz-Balart on Friday afternoon, a visibly frustrated Alexi McCammond launched into a scorching rant about Donald Trump's ever-shifting positions on abortion, calling his latest stance "crazy."

McCammond who serves as an MSNBC analyst in addition to her duties with Washington Post, told the panel that she sees no reason why anyone should take the former president at his word.

She began by praising NBC's Dasha Burns for cornering the former president about a 6-week ban in his home state of Florida which led the former president to state, “I think the six week is too short. It has to be more time. I told them that I want more weeks. I am going to be voting that we need more than six weeks."

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That led the normally placid McCammond to complain, "I mean it's crazy. Kudos to Dasha for getting him on the record saying something that is as crazy as the most extreme positions he has taken on women and reproductive rights."

"I mean talk talk about a political flip-flop-flop!" she continued. "He thinks it is suddenly politically expedient to support women and our reproductive rights. He thinks it's suddenly politically expedient to say he'll protect women if he's re-elected — he'll pay for IVF treatments when his running mate is, you know, dumping on women who don't have their own biological children, when Republicans in the mold of his party have become so extreme that they are coming after birth control, Mifepristone, IVF, splitting hairs on different procedures that women and families need to take in desperate times to save lives to be able to even have a family."

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DOJ asked to investigate potentially illegal Trump deal with RFK Jr.

The anti-Trump conservatives at Lincoln Project on Friday formally requested that the United States Department of Justice open a probe into whether former President Donald Trump illegally promised Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a position in his administration in exchange for his endorsement.

The group's letter outlines how Kennedy was in contact with both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris's campaigns over the last several months in an apparent attempt to gauge whether they might offer him something in their administrations in exchange for his endorsement.

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'He's in big trouble': GOP adviser says Trump knows he's losing votes on key issue

Former congressional aide to two House speakers, Brendan Buck, said that it's clear Donald Trump has realized he's losing.

Trump has spent most of the past year and a half since announcing he was running playing golf, and doing a rally once a week. It doesn't appear to have worked out for him, according to Buck.

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'I'm trying not to cry': Gold Star mom wounded by Trump's thumbs-up photo near son's grave

A Gold Star mother condemned Donald Trump for staging a campaign event just feet away from where her son is buried.

Karen Meredith's son, First Lieutenant Kenneth Ballard, was laid to rest in Section 60 – known as the saddest acre in America – after he was killed in Najaf, Iraq, in 2004, and the California resident is angry that the former president and current Republican nominee recorded a video nearby to use for his re-election campaign, reported The Atlantic.

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Conservative Tomi Lahren ridiculed for trying to educate Mark Cuban on 'what a tariff is'

Far-right firebrand Tomi Lahren caused laughter by questioning businessman Mark Cuban's knowledge of international trade and taxes.

Cuban took to X, commenting on Trump's recent rally in Michigan, where he claimed, "We're going to bring back the car industry."

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Republicans suggest in 'private' that they would be better off if Trump loses: GOP insider

Erick Erickson, a Georgia Republican insider, said bluntly on Friday that former President Donald Trump is in real trouble after his frantic efforts to make himself more palatable to voters who believe in reproductive rights and other key issues.

Writing on X, Erickson claimed to have had "private conversations" with fellow Republicans in which they argued that conservatives would actually be better off with Trump losing the 2024 election at this rate.

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'Fun and jokes': CNN host corners J.D. Vance on Trump's 'misogynistic' Truth Social posts

J.D. Vance Friday drew a parallel between Kamala Harris saying she would like politics to lift people up and Donald Trump's jokes at the expense of other people.

The vice president said she'd like to help bring about a culture shift that was more uplifting than politics have been since the former reality TV star entered the scene, but Vance told CNN that Americans ought to tolerate Trump's trademark insults and conspiracy theories in good humor.

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GOP strategist follows J.D. Vance on CNN and trashes his 'disaster' interview as 'weak'

Moments after Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance concluded his widely-panned ("A wonderful disaster") interview on CNN on Friday morning, a GOP strategist appeared with host John Berman and joined the pile-on.

Vance's interview which found him returning to the cost of groceries no matter the question, ended with him defending Donald Trump for posting vulgar and sexist memes on his Truth Social account as well as his reposting a video that once drove the teen subject appearing in it to contemplate taking her own life.

According to Donald Trump's running mate, it was all done in the spirit of "fun."

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After Vance was off the air, he pressed Republican Party strategist Rina Shah, formerly the spokesperson for NextGenGOP, on how the GOP's VP candidate performed when asked about Vice President Kamala Harris' Thursday night CNN interview.

After praising the Harris interview as "concise," Shah told the host, "I made a couple of notes here listening Senator Vance. I found his response to her interview last night to be quite weak. And if I was advising him, which I'm not, would say it's bad of them to keep talking reproductive care and access, that's a losing issue for them."

"Look, women are not a monolith," she continued. "We care about the economy too and that's what I heard Kamala Harris talk about last night. She sounded more like a Republican to me in some ways, talking about tax credits for families, children, talking about tax credit for small businesses, talking manufacturing, talking about having a clean driving energy policy that does not ban fracking, basically making us independent of foreign sources for oil. I loved all that because that was what I heard from the Republican Party right before Donald Trump came in."

Watch below or at the link right here.

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