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'Not about me': Trump dismissed donor's worries about Vance being called 'weird'

In a report on the struggles of Donald Trump's campaign since Vice President Kamala Harris became his presidential opponent, the New York Times is reporting that, for some conservative donors, running mate Sen. J.D. Vance has become an object of great concern.

As the Times' Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan are reporting, during Trump's meetings with donors he has been forced to defend the Ohio Republican, whom he has reportedly described as "political athlete," amid worries the controversial Ohio Republican is dragging the ticket down.

With the report noting that the former president pressed his inner circle over whether they were aware of Vance's previous comments about women — particularly his attack on "childless cat ladies" — donors are also questioning the selection and fretting the label of "weird" won't go away.

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"Mr. Trump dismissed out of hand donors’ suggestions that he replace Mr. Vance on the ticket," the Times is reporting before adding that at a separate donor meeting one participant "asked about Democrats trying to paint the Republican ticket as 'weird."

According to sources, the former president replied, "Not about me. They’re saying that about JD.”

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Top Trump donor 'stunned' after he lashed out at her in a series of 'angry texts': NYT

According to a report from the New York Times, Donald Trump has put his relationship with one of his top campaign donors on shaky ground after he deluged her with a series of "angry texts" as his campaign was partially derailed by Vice President Kamala Harris becoming his new presidential opponent.

At issue, according to the Times' Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, was Trump accusing billionaire supporter Miriam Adelson, the widow of the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, of allowing the PAC she has funded with millions of dollars, Preserve America, to be run by "Republicans in Name Only," also known as RINOs.

As the report notes, the former president instructed aide Natalie Harp to "fire off a series of angry text messages to Mrs. Adelson in Mr. Trump’s name," according to three sources who claim those messages left his wealthy benefactor "stunned."

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"The texts were particularly jarring because Mrs. Adelson and Mr. Trump had a friendly meeting just a week earlier at the Republican National Convention, according to a person briefed on the matter," the report notes before adding that Trump was manipulated into attacking Adelson by another donor, Ike Perlmutter, who "had hoped in vain that Mrs. Adelson would contribute to a rival super PAC that he backs."

The Times is reporting, "The text messages prompted concerns — as yet unrealized — that Mrs. Adelson might scale back her support of Mr. Trump."

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Inside two Michigan Democrats' 'Thelma and Louise' tour

Fresh off her Tuesday night victory in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) rallied alongside retiring U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Lansing) throughout the state, with the lawmakers reaching their final stop Friday in Lansing.

After joining U.S. Hillary Scholten (D-Grand Rapids) and Michigan Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids) in Grand Rapids earlier in the day, Slotkin and Stabenow brought their “Thelma and Louise” tour to an end alongside former State Sen. Curtis Hertel (D-East Lansing), who is looking to succeed Slotkin in Michigan’s 7th Congressional District.

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'Morally and ethically bankrupt': Republican endorsing Harris rips 'out of touch' GOP

John Giles — the longtime Republican mayor of Mesa, Arizona — is not only throwing his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris, but he's confronting his party directly for being in thrall to former President Donald Trump.

Both Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Democratic Governor Tim Walz, are campaigning in the Grand Canyon State on Friday night in front of a massive audience of approximately 20,000 supporters in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. Giles spoke ahead of Harris and Walz to warm up the crowd, and launched right into an attack on both Trump and on his own party.

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Harris and Walz draw massive crowd of 15,000 in AZ as they blast Trump: campaign

A massive and enthusiastic crowd gathered Friday evening at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale to cheer on Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

Arizona’s top Democrats came out in full force to sing the praises of the top of their ticket, including U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly and his wife, Gabby Giffords, along with Congressman Ruben Gallego, who is running for the Senate, and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.

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'Unnerved': Fox News contributor walks back Trump praise and says Harris is 'in his head'

Former Democratic lawmaker and failed U.S. Senate candidate Harold Ford Jr. walked back his compliments of former President Donald Trump after what some called a "flailing" press conference Thursday.

Speaking to "The Five," Ford rambled about Trump spending his Sept. 10 debate focusing on Vice President Kamala Harris' policies.

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Report shows this wasn't the first time Trump fabricated a near-death helicopter crash

Donald Trump's recent — and demonstrably false — tale of a near-helicopter crash was apparently not the first time Trump had made such a claim involving a helicopter.

During his news conference on Thursday, Trump shared a story about a near-helicopter crash with former California Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. Brown denied the story and laughed.

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Trump team hits Harris over 70-second media Q-and-A: 'awkward and meandering'

Donald Trump's campaign lashed out at a "meandering" minute-long media conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris — on the heels of a press conference from the former president that's now raising concerns about his mental health.

Team Trump posted to Truth Social Friday afternoon an attack statement targeting Harris' conversation with journalists on the tarmac in Michigan on Thursday.

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Fox News hosts mocked for outrage over Kamala Harris' cooking videos

Fox News hosts expressed dismay Friday over the fact that Vice President Kamala Harris likes to cook — and their outrage sparked immediate mockery.

Host Julie Banderas complained about cooking videos Harris has starred in: "First of all, that's not doing women any favors,"

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'Something is afoot': Far-right leaders raise suspicions with 'statements against Trump'

Three powerful far-right pundits recently made statements denigrating former President Donald Trump's campaign, a surprising trend raising questions about the future of his candidacy.

White Supremacist Nick Fuentes, right-winger Joe Rogan — whom the New York Times recently described as hosting "the most popular podcast in the world" — and reactionary pundit Tim Pool all spoke out against the Republican nominee's second reelection campaign, investigative journalist Dave Troy reported on X.

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Steve Bannon's big gambit now poised to sink Trump's 2024 campaign: analysis

At the start of the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump ally and convicted criminal Steve Bannon promoted the candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom he believed could throw a wrench into President Joe Biden's chances of holding the White House.

Now that Biden has dropped out of the race, however, it looks as though RFK Jr. might draw away more voters from former President Donald Trump than Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Psychiatrist thinks Americans are being 'blocked' from info on Trump’s 'dementia'

Psychiatrist Dr. Bandy Lee M.D. is concerned that Americans are being "blocked from receiving the most critical education" about Donald Trump and possible "dementia."

After a lengthy press conference at Mar-a-Lago Thursday, questions surfaced again about Trump's purported decline. Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich penned a column on his Substack complaining about the media ignoring Trump's mental stability.

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'This is very bad': Experts shocked by '5 alarm fire' that could deliver Georgia to Trump

Donald Trump's MAGA allies just set democracy ablaze in Georgia, legal experts warned on Friday.

A new election regulation allowing “reasonable inquiry” into vote tallies has raised serious concerns that state Republicans plan to deliver Georgia to Trump whether or not the Republican presidential nominee wins it this November, Mother Jones reported Friday.

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