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'You cut me off!' Shouting erupts on Fox News as analyst refuses to source Harris claim

A shouting match broke out Friday on Fox News as panelists erupted in rage — and laughter — over an analyst's refusal to source his claim about Vice President Kamala Harris.

Analyst and attorney Clay Travis shouted down host Martha MacCallum and a fellow panelist as he repeatedly insisted Harris had the worst favorability ratings of any vice president.

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Nancy Mace: People who ask me to pronounce 'Kamala' correctly 'don't respect women'

Rep. Nancy Mace says she's angry that she didn't receive "respect" from Black academics who requested that she not purposefully mispronounce Vice President Kamala Harris's first name.

Mace (R-SC) took to X on Friday to respond to a heated exchange on CNN spurred by her assertion that she would pronounce Harris' first name "any way that I want to."

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'Did you actually watch the movie?' J.D. Vance reference to 'Gangs of New York' backfires

Sen. J.D. Vance's (R-OH) attempts to justify past comments linking rising crime waves to Irish immigrants raised eyebrows from film buffs who said he used the wrong Martin Scorsese movie to defend himself.

Donald Trump's running mate addressed questions about his 2021 comment on immigration and crime during a campaign address to the Milwaukee Police Association in Wisconsin on Friday.

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JD Vance's attempt to defend Trump's Medal of Honor rant panned by conservative

Speaking at a police hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Friday, Donald Trump's running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), claimed the ex-president's recent comments about the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Medal of Honor were taken out of context.

Trump's controversial statement came when he talked about giving the Medal of Freedom to Miriam Adelson, the widow of late GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson.

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'Why?!' Trump rant about Congressional Medal of Honor sends MAGA influencer over the edge

Conservative influencer John Cardillo found himself in disbelief watching former President Donald Trump say that it's "better" to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom than the Congressional Medal of Honor on the grounds that most people who receive the latter honor are soldiers who are either wounded or dead.

During remarks made on Thursday evening, Trump paid tribute to GOP megadonor Miriam Adelson, who received the Medal of Freedom from Trump back in 2018.

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Trump caught doing undercover debate prep at Mar-a-Lago: New York Times report

Donald Trump was caught out Friday doing something at Mar-a-Lago the New York Times reports he doesn't want the public to know about: debate prep.

Reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan report the former president has looped in former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to help sharpen his attack tactics when it comes time to debate Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania on Sept. 10.

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J.D. Vance smacked down for 'lying' about new Kamala Harris housing proposal: 'Weird dude'

Kamala Harris is promising up to $25,000 in down payment support for first-time homebuyers, and Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance took a bizarre swipe at the proposal.

The likely Democratic nominee is unveiling her economic policy proposals Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina, including down-payment assistance to provide working families who've paid their rent on time for two years up to $25,000 toward buying their first home – and even more generous support for first-generation homeowners.

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Trump team is causing Harris boost with '24-hour death star alienation campaign': pollster

Donald Trump continues to bring people together against him, explained a Democratic pollster and former Congressman.

While vice presidential running-mate J.D. Vance has been trying to make inroads with veterans, Trump spoke out on the honors veterans are bestowed by a president or a member of Congress.

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'Childish': Psychotherapist says latest Trump speech betrays 'obsessive need to be liked'

Psychotherapist and lawyer Nick Carmody analyzed Donald Trump's Thursday speech and press availability, highlighting the ex-president's "childish, narcissistic, obsessive need to be liked more than someone else ([President Joe] Biden)."

Taking to X on Friday, Dr. Carmody explained that what continues to manifest in Trump's attempt at policy speeches is that he is building himself up in the reality he is trying to create.

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Outside spending in 2024 federal election tops $1 billion

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Outside spending in the 2024 election cycle has surpassed $1 billion, outpacing prior election cycles, according to a new OpenSecrets analysis of federal campaign finance reports.

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'Let's be real: He lost in '20': GOP lawmakers waving white flag on Trump comeback

Reflecting on the state of Donald Trump's re-election bid that is reportedly in the midst of a collapse since Vice President Kamala Harris became the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, multiple GOP lawmakers are admitting reclaiming the Oval Office might be a lost cause.

In interviews with Reese Gorman of NOTUS, Republican lawmakers pointed the finger at the former president's unfocused campaign that is heavy on personal attacks and light on hitting upon topics voters have expressed concerns about.

As the Trump campaign undergoes a shake-up with the addition of former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and other 2016 campaign officials signing up again, one Republican officeholder claimed that a replay of 2016 is not going to help in 2024.

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Speaking with Gorman a House Republican admitted, "He’s rattled and needs to get on message,” before adding, "Life’s too hard for too many; the border was left open; and everyone is paying too much for too little.”

According to the NOTUS report, "Trump’s insistence on making the presidential race about things like laughs instead of the economy — personal grievances rather than policy disagreements — is just the latest evidence that Trump will always be Trump," which led another GOP congressman to concede, "Let’s be real: He lost in ’20.”

Elaborating on that point, they added, “He has a solid base but has done nothing, or worse, alienated anyone from coming back to him. It’s like the sixth or seventh season of a show that was once funny but now panders to his base. If he continues down this road and Harris stays her course and the economy starts to show signs of improvement, he will be a two-time loser.”

Singling out Trump's recent attacks on Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) as "extremely foolish,” another Republican observed, "This is his race to lose, and he’s shooting himself in the foot. There’s some Trump fatigue too, and if he’d focus on issues and get off the personality attacks, he’d connect more with voters.”

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Trump continues to 'babble at clouds' as he suffers his 'worst week yet': columnist

USA Today columnist Rex Huppke on Friday offered up a review of former President Donald Trump's week on the campaign trail that was jam-packed with scathing derision.

Huppke declared it Trump's "worst week yet" and proceeded to ridicule the former president's Thursday press conference in which he was supposed to deliver a policy speech about the economy, but ended up devolving into his standard airing of grievances against his various political foes.

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'Dog owners should not feel safe': Columnist flags new Vance attack on childless Americans

Sen. J.D. Vance used the words "essential weapon" to praise the Heritage Foundation president's new book which includes a tirade against a surprising subject: dog parks.

This point appears in a new analysis from Salon's Amanda Marcotte as she argued both American "cat ladies" and dog owners should be concerned about Donald Trump's running mate's views.

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