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'Rolling our eyes': Ex-X tech experts doubt Musk's cyberattack claim for Trump glitches

Elon Musk's excuse that cyberattackers left his chat with Donald Trump glitch-filled doesn't add up for some technology experts and former employees of X.

The Monday event that was hosted on the Musk-owned platform was delayed by 40 minutes by technical problems.

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'Losing voters': Strategist knocks Trump for spending more time whining than campaigning

Jim Messina, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, is warning Donald Trump to quit complaining and start campaigning.

Speaking to MSNBC's Ana Cabrera, Messina sang the praises of the campaign for putting Vice President Kamala Harris "in a bus in western Pennsylvania" so people can get to know her.

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Trump spokesperson: Ex-teacher and soldier Tim Walz 'never held a real job in his life'

Trump campaign spokesperson Caroline Sunshine said Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz "never held a real job in his life" — despite his years of teaching and serving in the National Guard.

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, host Terrence Bates complained to Sunshine that reporters were not questioning Walz "on his repeated lies about his military service and every single other thing that seems to come out of his mouth."

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Lawsuit alleging fraud filed to block Cornel West from Michigan’s presidential ballot

Following a complaint to the Michigan Board of State Canvassers at the end of July, a Bay City community activist has filed a lawsuit against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to block independent presidential candidate Cornel West from appearing on the November ballot.

Rosa Holliday, a longtime civil rights and community activist previously requested the board of state canvassers disqualify West from the ballot, alleging his qualifying petitions were “rife with forged signatures.”

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'Political suicide': GOP pollster utterly baffled by Trump's recent moves

Republican pollster Frank Luntz on Wednesday marveled at just how much the 2024 presidential race has changed within the last month.

During an appearance on CNBC, Luntz said that he believed Vice President Kamala Harris would win the election if it were held today, and he said that could have big impacts on down-ballot races as well.

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Gavin Newsom — once Biden’s biggest cheerleader — inches into the Kamala Harris campaign

This story first ran at CalMatters.

Until the moment President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign crashed to an end last month, no one remained a more committed cheerleader than Gov. Gavin Newsom, who forcefully defended Biden in television interviews and on the campaign trail against calls to drop out.

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Rep. Ilhan Omar wins primary election rematch against Don Samuels

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar staved off another primary election challenge from former Minneapolis City Councilman Don Samuels on Tuesday, according to unofficial primary election results.

Omar’s win is a victory for Minneapolis progressives, as well as opponents of Israel’s war in Gaza. Pro-Israel activists successfully ousted two “Squad” members in Democratic primaries in recent months, but Omar will likely return to Washington for another term given nominal opposition in the November election.

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'Manipulation of everything!' Trump hurls new accusations at Harris and Google

Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of rage at Vice President Kamala Harris and Google, both of whom he claimed were conspiring to corrupt the media.

"Wow! Google and the Harris Campaign are manipulating stories," Trump wrote. "Is this legal???"

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'Nail in the coffin': Expert says hush money judge shows mounting ire in Trump slap down

The judge in Donald Trump's hush money trial this week revealed mounting frustration with the former president as he tries to wriggle out of his historic criminal conviction, according to court records and legal experts.

Judge Juan Merchan unleashed his frustration Monday, just one month before he's slated to decide whether Trump should serve time for falsifying business records to conceal hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels, MSNBC legal expert Lisa Rubin said in her analysis of New York State court documents.

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'Oh stop!' GOP's Byron Donalds gets testy when CNN anchor corners him on union remarks

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) tried to spin away Donald Trump's cheerleading for Elon Musk firing striking workers, but CNN's Kate Bolduan wasn't having it.

The United Auto Workers union filed an unfair labor practice complaint against the Republican presidential nominee and the Tesla CEO after Trump praised Musk as "the greatest cutter" because he had fired or threatened to fire workers who went on strike, and Donalds insisted they were discussing the tech mogul's takeover of Twitter.

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'Insult comic' Trump incapable of running on policies – only 'abuse': conservative

Conservative pundit David Frum wished Donald Trump's campaign the best of luck in keeping him quiet the rest of the way.

The 2024 campaign has been turned upside down by the ascendance of Kamala Harris as the likely Democratic nominee, and the former president has been lashing out with bizarre statements as his campaign struggles to slow the vice president's momentum, which Frum said would turn even more voters against him.

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'Red flag': Georgia election official may have broken law with request to Trump ally

A Republican member of the Georgia State Election Board revealed that he floated himself for a political appointment in a potential second Donald Trump administration, but he's backing away from that claim now.

Rick Jeffares told The Guardian that he proposed himself to former Trump aide Brian Jack as a candidate for regional director of the Environmental Protection Agency, but he told the Atlanta Journal Constitution a day after that report ran that he'd turned down the same job during the ex-president's first term and mentioned to friends that he would consider it now."

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'It's just madness': MSNBC's Scarborough hammers reporters for ignoring Trump's decline

After MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski read off a "laundry list of increasingly bizarre claims" made by Donald Trump and compiled by the Washington Post, her "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough dropped the hammer on the nation's media for refusing to seriously report on the former president's decline.

After his co-host concluded, he began, "Yesterday, Jonathan Chait wrote a column in New York Magazine and talked about the real media bias, and it's not on the left against the right, against Donald Trump. That in fact it is the mainstream media desperate to just keep — keep this narrative going that this is an election just like any other, that, you know, acting like it's [Bill] Clinton versus [Bob] Dole in 1996, ignoring those extraordinarily bizarre claims that would be disqualifying."

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