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'Gap is closing': Trump’s pending N.C. rally reveals 'battle of turnout and mobilization'

During his hourlong Mar-a-Lago press conference last week, Donald Trump claimed he would lay low and step off the campaign trail until the Democratic National Convention concludes on August 22.

However, the former president is scheduled for a rally in Asheville, North Carolina on Wednesday, August 14 — which sits in a county where "voters have picked Democrats in presidential elections since 2008," according to the Asheville Citizen-Times.

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‘Thank you for your service’: Tim Walz hits back at J.D. Vance’s ‘stolen valor’ claim

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz said he was "damn proud" of his service as a veteran after Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance accused him of "stolen valor."

At a Tuesday speech to the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees in Los Angeles, Walz noted that Vance has never voted for a "pro-worker bill in his life."

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Wisconsin Republican claims campaign ad defamed him — and sues TV stations

Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde has filed a lawsuit against several local television stations for running an ad from a Democratic political action committee. He's sued all of them except one, the Fox outlet.

Hovde is irate over an ad from WinSenate PAC, which he claims defamed him, WTAQ-WLUK reported Tuesday.

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Trump convinced no one — particularly women — during Elon interview: Ex-Nevada GOP chair

Former Nevada Republican Party chair Amy Tarkanian does not think Donald Trump's Monday interview with X owner Elon Musk won any new voters.

Speaking to International CNBC, Tarkanian explained that Trump's comments were nothing more than the same grievances over and over again.

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Trump set to 'absolutely decimate' Truth Social investors with return to X: analyst

Donald Trump's appearance on X Monday night should deeply concern a surprising group of people, a Slate analyst argues — his shareholders.

Alex Kirshner Tuesday rang the alarm bell over Trump's return to X after he made his first post on the platform in a year, and then appeared for a livestream with Elon Musk on Monday. It's just a month before a six-month lockup policy on his Trump Media shares expires.

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Judge Chutkan faces call to seize Trump's passport after threat to flee to Venezuela

George Washington Law Professor Randall Eliason, a former federal prosecutor, called on U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan to seize Donald Trump's passport after he suggested that he might flee to Venezuela.

In a conversation with Elon Musk on Monday, Trump hinted that he would move to Venezuela if he lost the 2024 presidential election.

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George Conway launches trolling campaign to bombard Trump with mental illness descriptions

Conservative lawyer and Donald Trump foe George Conway has started an online campaign designed to rile up the former president now he's returned to the social media site X.

Trump gave a wide-ranging interview with the platform's owner Elon Musk on Monday night, during which he was ridiculed for slurring his words and steamrolling the discussion.

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'He can't deliver a coherent message': Fox Business host rips Trump after Musk interview

Fox Business host Stuart Varney blasted Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump the morning after his rambling two-hour interview with billionaire Elon Musk.

"There's a rising tide of criticism of Donald Trump from his own supporters and from some of his fellow Republicans," Varney said on Tuesday morning. "It reminds me of the quiet, low-voice criticisms of President Biden's cognitive ability before he was pushed out of his re-election campaign."

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'I absolutely hate' them: Trump aims tirade at media over coverage of X livestream

Donald Trump threw a social media tirade Tuesday because the media did not seem significantly impressed with the amount of clicks he gets.

Trump, who has become increasingly outraged that Vice President Kamala Harris is drawing tens of thousands of spectators to political rallies, complained on Truth Social he wasn't getting the credit he deserved for a glitchy X livestream with Elon Musk.

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'No reason to loosen grip:' N.Y. Times writer says GOP won't shed Trump — even if he loses

The Republican Party will be trapped in Trumpworld even if the former president loses his reelection bid in November, a New York Times columnist argued Tuesday.

Former President Donald Trump's political hold will not be loosened even as he trails in swing states, treads water on the Sun Belt and transforms his party into a personal vehicle for "vendettas and fantasies," Jamelle Bouie writes.

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Report names '35 rogue election officials' already refusing to certify the election

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) released a report Monday night identifying 35 "rogue election officials" who are refusing to certify the November election.

The report, available at this link, first addresses the eight states where officials refused to certify the 2020 election, identified in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.

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'Kill me or put me in prison': Convicted election denier vows to keep smearing Dominion

The former clerk of Colorado's Mesa County vowed to continue attacking Dominion Voting Systems until she was killed or imprisoned after being convicted on charges related to election tampering earlier this week.

In a Tuesday interview on Real America's Voice, War Room guest host Ben Harnwell asked Peters if she expected to be imprisoned while she appeals her conviction on seven counts, including three counts of attempting to influence a public servant and one count of first-degree official misconduct, violation of duty and failure to comply with an order from the Secretary of State.

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Supreme Court ruling could force Trump to backtrack on key attack line: legal expert

The Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling could force Donald Trump to backtrack on one of his most controversial campaign talking points, a legal expert says.

The ruling has thrown a wrench in the works of Trump's promised $100 million lawsuit against the Justice Department, which can now only succeed if he contradicts one of his most prevalent "lawfare" claims, former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann said Tuesday.

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