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Trump’s ‘chart that saved my life’ is a lie: policy expert

During his Republican convention speech Thursday, Donald Trump pointed to a chart that he'd turned to look at during his rally when a would-be assassin nearly shot him. Calling it the "chart that saved my life," he claimed moving towards it meant the bullet missed its target.

But one policy expert claimed Friday that the chart itself is false.

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'Wasn’t supposed to be a documentary': Futuristic spoof 'Idiocracy' trends after RNC

A movie about future Americans being so stupid they water their plants with sports drinks trended on political X Friday because of the Republican National Convention.

Americans who search the 2006 film "Idiocracy" will be treated to a plethora of memes comparing RNC guest speaker Hulk Hogan to Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho, the fictional U.S. president/wrestler portrayed by former NFL Los Angeles Rams player Terry Crews.

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'Weirdness': Ex-Trump adviser scrambles on live TV to rebut attacks on rambling speech

A onetime adviser to former President Donald Trump scrambled to excuse the convicted felon and Republican nominee's 92-minute speech which one critic called "flabby and windy and flat."

That was the analysis CNN political commentator Paul Begala delivered Friday morning that Trump's 2016 campaign adviser Jason Osborne found himself struggling to rebut.

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'He is a changed man': The View laughs that Trump only lied 20 times in his RNC speech

For the past week, the theory circulating was that Donald Trump's brush with near assassination had left him a "changed man" more focused on unity than retribution

But, when he delivered his speech to the Republican National Convention Thursday, he pivoted from prepared remarks to the same themes voiced at multiple previous allies, former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) told The View.

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'Big lie' theories rife at RNC despite efforts to keep them off main stage: report

The Republican National Convention may have worked to limit far-right conspiracy theories from appearing in its televised speeches, but in the hallways and side events at the RNC they were rife.

The "big lie" about the 2020 election being stolen was a hot topic among delegates, with attendees speculating another "stolen" election was on its way.

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'Hypocrisy and gaslighting':  Republican election officials are furious at Trumpworld

Election officials on both sides of the political aisle are outraged at Trumpworld Republicans suddenly condemning violent rhetoric after years of language they say has made voting in America more dangerous than ever before.

Republicans and Democrats who manage election are fuming that the violent threats they faced — and the ultimate source of those threats — continue to be ignored by MAGA conservatives, the Washington Post reported Friday.

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Former Mitch McConnell staffer to defend Trump in classified documents case appeal

A former staff member of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has signed on to fight special counsel Jack Smith in the battle to keep former President Donald Trump's classified documents case dead, court records show.

Washington D.C. attorney Kendra Wharton Thursday filed notice in the 11th Circuit appeals court that she will represent Trump as Smith contests a controversial dismissal ruling from Florida federal judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed by the former president.

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'Pants on fire!': Fact-checker finds Trump campaign speech was riddled with lies

Former President Donald Trump during his Republican National Convention nomination speech made false claims about foreign insane asylums, Medicare, inflation, the capital of Venezuela, military equipment in Afghanistan, murders in El Salvador and jobs in America.

He did, however, tell the truth about his ear.

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'Self important fraud': Groans as Ramaswamy shares clip implying he predicted Biden exit

Social media users collectively groaned as former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy tried to dunk on Democrats, sharing a clip Thursday of him calling for "puppet" President Joe Biden to drop out of the race.

Ramaswamy posted "it's finally happening" on X, formerly Twitter, and shared a clip of him at the GOP debate demanding Democrats "end this farce that Joe Biden is going to be your nominee."

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'Insult to American ideals': Mary Trump shudders at 'horribly violent' RNC rogues' gallery

Former President Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump slammed her uncle in her latest email blast — along with the entire Republican National Convention — for promoting a new kind of violence in American politics.

"My uncle and his allies in the corporate media want us to believe, with absolutely no evidence, that he’s a changed man," wrote Ms. Trump. "They want us to believe he cares about unity and 'lowering the temperature.' But the people he chooses to surround himself with make it crystal clear that nothing could be further from the truth."

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'She will smoke him': Ohio Dem talks up Kamala Harris' chances against Trump

Former Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) on Friday talked up Vice President Kamala Harris' chances in a hypothetical matchup against former President Donald Trump.

Appearing on CNN, Ryan told host Kasie Hunt that he did not believe that President Joe Biden's position in the 2024 campaign was tenable and he reiterated his call for the president to bow out.

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Trump mocked as report emerges Melania had 'no interest' in stumping for him at RNC

The former first lady of the United States reportedly has "no interest" in stumping for her husband at the Republican National Convention.

It was not lost among social media critics of former President Donald Trump that some notable names were absent during the first few nights of the convention. Chief among them: "Where's Melania?"

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'Trump's too old': Ex-president confuses onlookers with 'low-energy' speech at RNC

Former President Donald Trump struck a starkly different tone from his usual high-energy rallies, confusing Americans who blasted the speech as "low-energy" — and sounding more like a high-schooler reading directly off their notes.

Trump took the stage Thursday, publicly addressing the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, that nearly claimed his life Saturday. At one point a somber Trump thanked God, who he said was looking over him, and kissed the fire helmet of the man slain at his rally.

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