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2024 Elections

Revealed: 'The Other Project 2025' — the lesser-known blueprint for Trump 2.0

While critics of former U.S. President Donald Trump continue to sound the alarm over Project 2025 and its potential implementation if the Republican nominee returns to the White House, a rival right-wing policy agenda has received far less national attention.

The well-publicized initiative, officially called the 2025 Presidential Transition Project, includes personnel recruitment, training, a 180-day playbook, and a policy agenda that is over 900 pages. Project 2025 is spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, which has been locked in a "shadow war" with the America First Policy Institute (AFPI).

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Trump rambles about IVF, election conspiracies, Black jobs and Viktor Orban in Wisconsin

At a town hall event in La Crosse Thursday evening, former President Donald Trump gave long, often rambling responses to questions from voters and former Democratic U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.

The event started more than an hour late because Trump’s rally earlier in the afternoon in Michigan ran long and more than once during his responses he mused that he didn’t know it was a town hall until right before. Trump spoke for about 30 minutes, taking about six questions.

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Cornel West relies on right-wing lawyers to advance his left-wing presidential campaign

The independent presidential campaign of Cornel West, a self-described socialist who was a surrogate for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign and has fought for progressive causes like Occupy Wall Street, has ties to well-known conservative figures in Michigan and beyond.

“He’s just lost his way,” election lawyer Melvin “Butch” Hollowell told the Michigan Advance.

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Kamala Harris pauses speech as thunderous crowd drowns out shouting protester

A pro-Palestine protester interrupted Vice President Kamala Harris' rally in Savannah, Georgia, on Thursday, but was quickly shouted down by the crowd and thrown a bone by the Democratic nominee for president.

As Harris talked about "hard-fought and hard-won fundamental freedoms," a protester shouted behind her. Harris continued speaking, but the audience then tried to shout down the protester and loudly chanted "Kamala" as she briefly turned to see what was happening.

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'Most damning evidence': Expert details what Jack Smith slashed from his Trump indictment

The dust has settled around special counsel Jack Smith's new superseding indictment against Donald Trump — and legal experts have been surprised to discover what's been changed.

Lisa Rubin wrote for MSNBC on Thursday that a key piece of the new indictment is that some of the "most damning evidence" from the previous one has been "removed."

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J.D. Vance uses interview to beg Peter Thiel to help Trump campaign with cash

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) used a Financial Times interview to publicly pressure conservative major political donor Peter Thiel to donate to Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.

Vance's ask comes after Thiel — a big supporter of Vance's race for Senate — supported Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters with over $15 million from Thiel, only for him to lose.

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Meghan McCain gets major backlash after criticizing Harris for bringing Walz to interview

Meghan McCain, the daughter of the late Sen. John McCain, chimed in this week to join the chorus of conservatives criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris for conducting her first post-convention interview alongside Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

Critics such as McCain have claimed that the move shows Harris isn't "ready" for prime time or that she can't handle the press alone.

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Trump's team is overruling him on debate rules because they 'don't trust him': report

According to a senior adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, members of Donald Trump's campaign inner circle have overruled him on the use of mics during their first debate.

As Democratic operative Brian Fallon posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, their latest demand is non-negotiable and refusal to abide by their wishes will result in a cancellation.

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'How do you go to Arlington and cause a problem?' Republican baffled by latest Trump mess

A former Republican governor is baffled about how Donald Trump could mess up a photo-op at Arlington National Cemetery.

Trump appeared on Monday for a wreath laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier — but landed in the middle of a scandal involving photos and videos apparently intended to promote his campaign which is forbidden in the sacred burial ground.

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'I think that is garbage': Trump faced with major revolt over policy flip-flop

In an interview with Politico, Donald Trump was put on notice by the head of an important organization that gets out the vote for conservatives that he can expect them to stay home in November if he refuses to come out in favor of the strictest of abortion laws.

Speaking with Politico's Ian Ward, Lila Rose, the longtime head of prominent anti-abortion group Live Action, fumed at the former president waffling on abortion rights as he takes on Vice President Kamala Harris who has made the right of a woman to control her body a key plank in her campaign.

Facing that, the former president has claimed he won't push for a national ban on abortions if re-elected — something his running mate J.D Vance was adamant about in recent interviews — and that, along with Trump saying he respects several exceptions, has Rose fuming and making threats.

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Speaking with Ward, Rose raved, "The recent statements that they have been making — increasingly pro-abortion statements — and the positions that they are choosing to take are making it untenable for pro-life voters to get out the vote for them. This is, unfortunately, the path that they’ve chosen," adding, "I would not vote for Harris. If the election were today, I would not vote for Harris or Trump based on their policies and their statements and their positions."

Adding, "I think that it’s the job of the pro-life movement to demand protection for pre-born lives. It is not the job of the pro-life movement to vote for President Trump," she gave the former president a little wiggle-room saying he is getting "bad advice" from his inner circle to moderate his policies on abortion.

"In some cases, you can make the argument that it can be the right move to vote for the lesser of two evils. But part of our job is not to just accept whatever position we’ve been handed — especially from a politician who, in the past, has counted on our vote and has indicated that he is pro-life [before] changing his position," she explained but later added, "You can torture data to get it to tell you any number of things, but I think it’s completely false that pro-life is a losing issue. I think it completely depends on how it’s presented, on who’s presenting it, and of course the money involved. I know the state ballot initiatives are being trotted out as the reason why you can’t be pro-life in a federal election. I think that’s garbage."

"I think it’s very foolish what he’s doing. It’s politically unwise, it may cost him the election, and it’s morally unprincipled as well. Right now, it’s all about turnout. If he wants to galvanize his base, he needs to stop trying to pander to Kamala Harris’ base, because they’re never going to vote for him anyway," she warned before offering up, "It’s ironic that they might blame pro-lifers for an election but then they need pro-life votes. They’re kind of shooting themselves in the foot by blaming their own base."

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Trump attacks 'rigged and worthless' Fox News polls by posting confidential campaign memo

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at a new series of Fox News polls showing him losing must-win battleground states on Thursday.

In a post on his Truth Social page, Trump labeled the recent polls "rigged and worthless" and then posted an internal campaign memo that slammed Fox News for its polling in 2020 that underestimated Trump's chances in the same swing states.

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‘How could you prosecute the Hamburglar?’ New Kamala ‘controversy’ sparks ‘confessions’

The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative website, on Thursday published its latest investigation into Democratic politicians: "‘I Did Fries’: Kamala Harris Claims She Worked at McDonald's, but She Never Mentioned It Until She Ran for President. Did She Really Toil Beneath the Golden Arches?"

The Beacon's 1220 word exposé is complete with screenshots of the former San Francisco District Attorney, California Attorney General, and U.S. Senator's "October 1987 job application for a law clerk position in the Alameda County district attorney’s office," front and back, including signature, and a screenshot of her résumé.

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X's move on cemetery news shows 'how damaging this explosive story is to Trump': experts

X, the social media website formerly known as Twitter, stunned observers on Thursday when it posted a warning on links to an NPR story detailing former President Donald Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery earlier this week.

The NPR report in question alleged a physical confrontation that took place between a Trump campaign staff member and a staff member at the cemetery who tried to stop campaign members from taking photos at the site, in potential violation of the law.

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