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'You sound scared': Marjorie Taylor Greene ridiculed for tying Trump shooting to Harris

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene tried to spread an assassination attempt conspiracy theory early Tuesday morning — and found herself ridiculed instead.

Greene, taking a page out of Donald Trump's book, ranted on social media about political enemies she claimed were entangled in a dangerous power-grab plot.

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'Rarest of political opportunities': WaPo editors hand Kamala Harris a path to victory

If Vice President Kamala Harris wants to win the 2024 presidential election, she needs to take a big chance.

That's according to the Washington Post editorial board which, on Tuesday, charted the path the newspapers' opinion writers believe most likely to lead President Joe Biden's second-in-command to victory against former President Donald Trump in November.

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NC governor Roy Cooper fielding questions about a spot on Harris ticket

Gov. Roy Cooper’s job firing up crowds for the Democratic presidential ticket this year would appear to be at odds with the subdued demeanor of a longtime North Carolina office holder not given to verbal flourishes.

He got audiences going in a call-and-response, with the crowd shouting “No” when Cooper asked if they wanted a second Donald Trump term.

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'Get them both out of here!': J.D. Vance calls for 25th Amendment to remove Biden

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), fresh off his nomination to be former President Donald Trump's running mate, proclaimed at a rally in Virginia on Monday that President Joe Biden should be ejected from office using the 25th Amendment, according to Fox News.

"Can anybody just admit that if Joe Biden is not fit to run for president, he ain't fit to serve as President of the United States either?" said Vance. "And if Kamala Harris is too blind or too corrupt to admit to the American people that Joe Biden should have never been in there, she's not fit to serve, either. We got to get them both out of there."

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Lawyer wrecks right-wing analyst's claim Harris sprung 'convicted rapists and murderers'

Andrew Kerr, an investigative reporter for the far-right Washington Free Beacon, made an eyebrow-raising claim about Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday, following her endorsement by President Joe Biden to take over as the Democratic presidential nominee.

But an attorney quickly set him straight on the basic facts.

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'Prosecutor, meet felon': Nicolle Wallace mocks Trump’s new race against Kamala Harris

"Deadline White House" host Nicolle Wallace began her Monday show with a panel on Vice President Kamala Harris and the impact she will make on Donald Trump's campaign.

She spoke to political strategist and distinguished lecturer Dr. Basil Smikle, Jr., and pointed out that the most entertaining piece of the new 2024 campaign is "the bumper sticker writes itself, right? That almost never happens in campaigns. But, prosecutor, meet felon. I mean, here we go. Day one."

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Right-wing lawmakers and media jump on missing Biden conspiracy and demand 'proof of life'

Joe Biden is still isolating at his Delaware home after contracting COVID-19, but right-wingers are jumping on conspiracies that he’s missing.

The president – who was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Wednesday – received his 10th dose of antiviral Paxlovid, according to a statement from his doctor Monday, and “continues to perform all of his duties,” with nearly no symptoms of the virus.

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RFK Jr. and Trump explored endorsement deal in exchange for administration post: report

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., seen by some as a spoiler whose candidacy could help Donald Trump, held talks with the ex-president after the assassination attempt, reportedly discussing an endorsement in exchange for a position in a second Trump administration.

Late Saturday evening on July 13, hours after a 20-year old man shot at Trump, apparently causing a bloody ear while killing a Trump supporter and wounding two others at a Pennsylvania rally, Trump and Kennedy spoke by phone. During that call, The Washington Post reports, the two presidential candidates agreed to meet the following week in Milwaukee, on the first day of the Republican National Convention.

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Progressives in Congress back Harris as small donations mount

Several progressive members of Congress and organizations have endorsed U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris since President Joe Biden on Sunday exited the contest and expressed his support for her becoming the Democratic presidential nominee.

Three of the four original "Squad" members—Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (Minn.), and Ayanna Pressley (Mass.) swiftly backed the vice president to face former Republican President Donald Trump and his newly announced running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), in November.

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'Total bunk': Democrat shrugs off Mike Johnson's stern warning to Kamala Harris

Speaker Mike Johnson's stern warning of imminent legal action failed to impress a Democrat who called his argument utter nonsense.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis shrugged off Johnson's assertion that President Joe Biden could be legally forced onto November ballots during an interview on CNN Monday afternoon.

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'Not a net positive': Embittered Milwaukee locals gripe that RNC was a huge bust for city

A crucial swing state's most populous city was left with a sour taste in its mouth by a Republican National Convention that failed to convince residents their nominee doesn't find their metropolis to be "horrible," a new report shows.

Milwaukee residents were less than impressed by the maximum security and low-profit event that hit their city — coupled with the and lack of access they had to the political event that confirmed the Republican nomination of former President Donald Trump, locals told Salon writer Bob Hennelly.

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Ethnic stereotype left Trump convinced Biden would never drop out: analysis

An overly confident Trump team indulged in a campaign luxury that could prove a critical liability on election night, a new political analysis contends.

Former President Donald Trump's campaign is seriously concerned about running mate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) now that President Joe Biden has opted to step aside from the 2024 election, the Atlantic reported Monday.

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Revealed: Kushner's immigrant family survived on benefits Trump threatens

Jared Kushner's immigrant grandparents survived on a slew of benefits the type of which his father-in-law, former President Donald Trump, has already weakened and threatens to dismantle, according to a new report.

Kushner's grandmother Rae and grandfather Joseph Berkowitz — who fled the Holocaust after World War II — were brought to the U.S. and supported financially by programs Trump commonly attacks, the Washington Post reported Monday.

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