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'Direct violation': Trump's latest social media post leads to accusations he broke the law

Donald Trump on Wednesday was accused of violating the law after posting a letter he received from a foreign leader.

Trump late on Tuesday evening posted on social media a letter from an unlikely source: Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. Trump has previously used the word "Palestinian" as a slur against his enemies.

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In Milwaukee, Vice President Harris lays out choice between ‘compassion’ and ‘chaos’

Vice President Kamala Harris laid out her case for the presidency to an energetic crowd in the gym of West Allis Central High School in Milwaukee on Tuesday — two days after President Joe Biden decided to step out of the 2024 presidential race.

The rally in the battleground state of Wisconsin, which was planned before Biden’s decision to drop out, was Harris’ first as the all-but-certain Democratic nominee, having gathered the support of enough delegates to secure the nomination on Monday. The energy at the rally was palpable with rally-goers embracing Harris’ candidacy after weeks of uncertainty that plagued Democrats following Biden’s unsteady debate performance in June.

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Young voter registration spikes to record numbers in 48 hours after Harris takes helm

New voter registration spiked to record levels in the first 48 hours after president Joe Biden ended his presidential campaign.

The nonpartisan Vote.org website saw its highest level of new voter registrations of the 2024 election cycle in the first two days after Biden dropped out and endorsed vice president Kamala Harris, with 38,500 people signing up – a 700 percent spike, reported Politico Playbook.

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'I'm worried about it': Panel of MAGA supporters panic over Kamala Harris campaign

A panel of female Donald Trump voters assembled by MSNBC to discuss Vice President Kamala Harris' new entry as the presumptive Democratic candidate in the November election expressed an array of emotions about her entry ranging from dismay to thinly veiled racism and contempt for her.

In the clip, shared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," political analyst Elise Jordan asked the women from Wisconsin, all Trump fans and all admitting they also voted against Hillary Clinton in 2016, "Do you think that having Vice President Kamala Harris as the nominee dramatically changes Donald Trump's odds of winning?"

Right out of the gate, one of the unidentified Trump supporters blurted, "I'm worried about it," as another interjected, "I think she is going to go for the minority and female and younger voters."

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The first woman added, "Everybody is excited about her and that scares me, you know? Because Trump has to reconfigure where he is going and how they are going to out-smart her."

After Jordan got them to admit they all voted against Hillary Clinton she asked, "When do you think America will have a female president?"

"When there is a competent one," one Trump fan replied with another, identified only as Mary adding, "I think she is an idiot."

"Mary, why do you think she is not that bright?" Jordan pressed.

"Because she hasn't done anything in the time that she has had," was the reply. "We don't know anything about her as far as her three years so far in the White House. She is not real smart, that is my opinion. I could be wrong."

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Mark Kelly is being vetted as a possible VP pick

U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, a Democrat who has won two consecutive elections in once solidly red Arizona, is among the five contenders being seriously considered as Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate.

Harris’ campaign has requested vetting materials from Kelly and four others, NBC reported Tuesday, citing two anonymous campaign sources.

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Ballot replacement for Sheila Jackson Lee to be chosen by Democratic precinct chairs

This article first appeared on Houston Landing and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

The residents of Houston’s Congressional District 18 have been represented by U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee for 30 years.

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GOP operative flops in attempt to defend J.D. Vance remarks about 'childless cat ladies'

A Republican operative barely attempted to defend J.D. Vance's remarks about "childless cat ladies" during an appearance on CNN.

The GOP vice presidential nominee had previously questioned whether Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic presidential nominee, had a legitimate stake in the nation because she didn't have children, and CNN host Kasie Hunt questioned whether remarks like that would appeal to many voters.

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Kamala Harris brings with her 'unique weapons' to be used against Trump: NBC analyst

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday, NBC's Ali Vitali told co-host Mika Brzezinski that Donald Trump is facing a completely different landscape than when he battled Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election now that it appears he will face Vice President Kamala Harris.

With Harris now likely to be the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden discontinued his campaign, Vitali suggested the VP has in hand a set of "unique weapons" she can bring to bear that Clinton did not have at her disposal.

Referring to a piece she wrote for NBC, she explained, "She is a different candidate watching her the last few days than when I covered her in 2019 and 2020 and certainly after her first year in the white house, many people are paying attention to that."

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"But I also think it's really important to just point out the ways in which the landscape has changed," she elaborated. "I think the way that we talk about not just women being elected in 2018 and the Dobbs decision in 2022, but most of the experts and leaders I spoke to for this piece said you just look at a place like Michigan where it is mostly women elected throughout the upper ranks of leadership in that state, starting and stemming from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. That tells a larger story to people that women can win when they run."

"Voters just have to vote for them and I think that that is a really important proof point as we talk about Harris as not just a historic candidate, which she is, but someone who can just seem to be electable," she added.

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​'U lost my vote': Trump's fans respond to his latest statement with criticism and bigotry

Donald Trump has said he could shoot a person in the middle of the street and not lose voters, but he lost at least some after a recent statement that appears to be an attempt to woo disaffected swing-state Muslims.

Trump late on Tuesday evening spread a story about a Michigan police officer who was slain in the line of duty in the swing state. But in part because of the officer's name, Mohamed Said, things went off the rails for the former president.

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PAC using Nikki Haley's name defies cease-and-desist order from Trump-backing ex-candidate

A group of former Nikki Haley voters defied the failed Republican candidate's cease-and-desist order and vowed to continue their work supporting Kamala Harris.

The disaffected GOP primary voters had been backing president Joe Biden but pivoted to the vice president after he dropped out of the race, and Haley sent a cease-and-desist order to the PAC, now called Haley Voters for Harris, demanding they stop using her name.

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Trump went on furious N-word tirade after car incident: nephew's new book

According to a new memoir from Fred C Trump III, nephew of Donald Trump, his uncle went on a furious tirade in the '70s after a car he owned was vandalized, repeatedly using the N-word when pointing to the damage.

In reports from both the Guardian and the Daily Beast, in the book titled, "All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way," the younger Trump recalled the former president ranting, "'N—s,’ I recall him saying disgustedly. ‘Look what the ‘N—s,’ did.'”

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'Baseless': MSNBC host delivers searing takedown of election-denying Republican lawmaker

An MSNBC host leveled a MAGA Republican lawmaker Tuesday night who joined colleagues and allies in calling Vice President Kamala Harris a "DEI" hire, referring to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Stephanie Ruhle called out the GOP for bringing race into the conversation when talking about Harris, who President Joe Biden endorsed to replace him on the ticket after he dropped out of the presidential race over the weekend.

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Conservative mocks GOP for 'sleepy Joe' campaign that makes Trump look old

As Donald Trump fumbles through the new field of the 2024 presidential race, his past attacks are returning to haunt him.

Conservative Charlie Sykes, editor of The Bulwark, told MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace that the Republican Party's big mistake is going all-in on an attack against President Joe Biden's age and alleging a cognitive decline.

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