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Body language expert baffled by Trump's odd handshake with Netanyahu

A body language expert who viewed Donald Trump's photo with Benjamin Netanyahu Friday broke out into song when he identified a hand gesture he'd never before seen the former president exhibit.

"When I think about you," Dr. Jack Brown sang, "I touch myself."

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'Tax things that are bad': Yet another controversial J.D. Vance video resurfaces

Another controversial video of Donald Trump's running mate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) airing his opinions on families was resurfaced Friday.

The Democratic political action committee American Bridge shared an interview from 2021 in which Vance told far-right activist Charlie Kirk that America should "punish the things that we think are bad."

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'J.D. Vance is a creep': Harris campaign has fangs out over cat lady commentary

Vice President Kamala Harris is refusing to pussyfoot around her views on Sen. J.D. Vance's cat lady comments.

"Vance is a creep," her campaign said. "JD Vance is weird. Voters know it."

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'Tighty-whities in a twist': The View laughs at effect Harris is having on Trump

One of Donald Trump's former staffers thinks that he's being "triggered" by Vice President Kamala Harris as she launches her campaign for president.

On Friday, the co-hosts of "The View" teased Trump for struggling with Harris' entry to the race.

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Stark contrast between Harris' husband and Trump's wife called out on CNN

In the race to become the First Lady or First Gentleman in the White House, a political analyst panel thinks Vice President Kamala Harris' husband has the edge.

On CNN Friday, the panel of commentators sang the praises of now-Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff for the couple's cuteness and general support of each other.

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Analysts see excitement and pathways for Kamala Harris 'historic' win in Virginia

Jade Harris feels like some of the “Obama magic” she saw as a child during the 2008 presidential election is happening again with Vice President Kamala Harris’ transformation into the likely Democratic nominee for president this year.

Virginia Democrats rapidly coalesce behind Harris after Biden steps aside

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'Trump is in a bad place' and he can't 'late-night rage post' his way out of it: analyst

The deluge of Donald Trump posts on his Truth Social account since President Joe Biden stepped aside and cleared the path for Vice President Kamala Harris to become the presumptive 2024 Democratic Party's presidential candidate is a sign the former president is in a panic, an analyst said Friday.

The Washington Post's Dana Milbank suggested the former president is trying to convince both himself and his fans that things are going smoothly — when they are not.

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'You idiots all fell for the trap!' Trump team lashes out as critics mock 'terrified man'

A triggered Team Trump is appearing increasingly "shook" to critics who say their campaign is crumbling under the weight of its own hateful messaging.

Former Wall Street Journal deputy managing editor Bill Grueskin highlighted on X Thursday night the uptick in birther rhetoric Donald Trump used with little success to attack former President Barack Obama's campaigns.

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'I hope she eats him alive': Giddy panel of seniors looking forward to Harris/Trump debate

Any hope that Donald Trump's campaign may have had that the elevation of Vice President Kamala Harris as the projected Democratic party's presidential candidate may be off-putting to elderly white voters suffered a bit of blow on Friday during a CNN report.

In a clip featuring elderly voters in the key state of Pennsylvania, CNN's John King found a smattering of senior white voters who are not fans of Donald Trump in the least with one simply describing him as a "monster."

While CNN's Sara Sidner introduced the segment with, "Some say they are energized by Harris' has run while others aren't sure," King asked for a show of hands if any of them were "more optimistic" with Harris as the candidate, three out of four agreed.

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According to voter Pamela Aita, who disagreed, "I don't think a lot of men will vote for Harris, I just don't. Whether you're a Democrat, Republican, whatever, I just don't think the majority of men are ready for a female president."

Asked "Who wants to see them debate," one unidentified woman blurted, "Oh yeah!" as all four raised their hands.

With King reporting all of them are "bursting with energy" over the Harris campaign, another told him, "I don't even like to hear the word Trump," she then added she calls him a "monster."

When voter Larry Malinconico was asked, "Are you looking forward to Harris debating Trump?" he shot back, "Absolutely. I'm hoping she'll just eat him alive."

Pat Levin, 95, advised Harris, "Get into those swing states and show her enthusiasm and her stamina strength, and be able to communicate strongly."

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'Boo!' Kesha becomes the latest celebrity to take on J.D. Vance comments

J.D. Vance has picked up another celebrity antagonist with his dismissive remarks about "childless cat ladies."

Pop singer Kesha reproached the Republican vice presidential candidate for saying "miserable" childless women ran the U.S. to "make the rest of the country miserable, too," when a paparazzo stopped her Thursday at Los Angeles International Airport to ask her about Donald Trump's running mate, reported Page Six.

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'You are so cute': Ex-Trump official laughingly dismissed by CNN political analyst

A former official in Donald Trump's administration was laughingly dismissed on air Friday when he tried to defend his former boss' position in the upcoming presidential election.

Matt Mowers, a political strategist who lost his own congressional primary race in 2022, proved unable to convince CNN political analyst Maria Cardona that Trump could deliver a focused political challenge to Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign.

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Here's what J.D. Vance's old blogs expose about Trump's V.P. pick

More evidence is being revealed that Donald Trump's new running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), was not the right choice in an ever-changing campaign landscape, according to a conservative commentator.

The Bulwark found yet another piece of Vance's past that is returning to haunt him: His Blogger account. In the early 2000s, the online blogging site was seen as the go-to place to present thoughts in an easy-to-manage website. The site was ultimately acquired by Google and linked to its suite of products.

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Not a single Black voter in Michigan poll says they'll back Trump

Not a single Black voter in a new poll expressed support for Donald Trump.

A statewide survey of 600 Michigan voters conducted for WDIV/Detroit News between Monday and Wednesday found zero support for Trump among Black voters, while 82.1 percent of those voters backed Vice President Kamala Harris and 11.5 percent backed independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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