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'Full on frontal assault on conservatism': Republicans stunned by Trump platform at RNC

GOP jaws are dropping at the policy platform former President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies are presenting at the Republican National Convention, according to a new report.

Multiple Republicans told Politico this week they were shocked by the sudden shift toward economic populism and isolationism and away from religious and fiscal conservatism seen at the Milwaukee gathering.

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Gun rights advocates spell out plans if GOP gains control in November

Republicans speaking at a concealed carry event on Tuesday, just days after a gunman attempted to kill their presidential nominee, insisted the party won’t change its stance on Second Amendment rights.

Attendees at the one-hour session, hosted by the U.S. Concealed Carry Association near the Republican National Convention, weren’t actually able to conceal carry any firearms, since it was held inside a Secret Service security checkpoint.

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Morning Joe dredges up Nikki Haley's greatest hits on 'unhinged' Donald Trump

Reacting to Nikki Haley's full-throated endorsement of Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night, "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough took time on Wednesday morning to read off some of the former South Carolina's governor's harshest criticisms of the man she has continually labled "unhinged."

After showing Haley speaking to the GOP crowd -- and also being booed — co-host Mika Brzezinski started out by using a clip of Haley saying, "We need a commander in chief who can lead 24 hours a day, and seven days a week. America cannot afford four more years of a ''Weekend at Bernie's' presidency," to point out, "Wait, didn't we have that with all of that executive time and golfing?" referencing Trump.

"I'm so confused by what they said during the primary," Scarborough contributed.

Later picking up a piece of paper and reading from it, Scarborough, remarked, "So, let's just go through some of these, looking at old articles here. Nikki Haley told the Wall Street Journal" that electing Donald Trump would be, quote, 'Suicide for our country.' She called Donald Trump 'unhinged.' She questioned Donald Trump's mental fitness and demanded that he take a cognitive test."

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J.D. Vance's college roommate busts him over why he flipped on Trump

During an appearance on CNN early Wednesday morning, Sen. J.D. Vance's (R-OH) college roommate when they both attended Yale Law School called into question the GOP senator's purported belief in Donald Trump's MAGA philosophy.

Speaking with CNN host Kasie Hunt from Spain, Josh McLaurin — now a Democratic state senator in Georgia — first began by stating that he thought long and hard about releasing the now-notorious text he received from Vance where he called Trump "America's Hitler," but felt the public needed to know how the GOP senator from Ohio really thought about the man whose ticket he has now joined.

Having said that, he pointed out that Vance's conversion to becoming a MAGA warrior is suspect.

"Here's what I think," he began. "I don't buy his explanation the way that he says it. I think his instincts told him what Americans see for themselves: that Trump has a narcissistic style personality, cared about attention and fame, wants to be the showrunner who picks among people in dramatic fashion think doing an Apprentice-style VP selection process — that's Trump."

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders: Trump 'isn’t finished with America yet'

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton praised former President Donald Trump’s leadership and compassion in short speeches Tuesday night at the Republican National Convention.

Cotton’s remarks in Milwaukee focused on immigration. He criticized President Joe Biden’s immigration policies and said Trump’s policies during his term in office made the United States more secure.

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Controversial Project 2025 pitched by right-wing conservatives on RNC outskirts

MILWAUKEE — Despite former President Donald Trump’s denial of any connection to the conservative presidential transition plan known as Project 2025, the initiative’s driver, the Heritage Foundation, promoted the platform mere blocks from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, attracting officials and personalities from the party’s most conservative wing.

The project has taken heat from Democrats in recent weeks, who are warning of the plan’s ambitions — among them passing the most stringent abortion ban the next Republican administration can get through Congress and lowering the corporate tax rate — and Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, has sought to distance himself from the proposal.

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How 'fake' J.D. Vance disguises his anti-worker views as economic populism

We speak with journalist Robert Kuttner about Donald Trump’s selection of Ohio Senator J.D. Vance to be his running mate in the 2024 election. Vance rose to fame in 2016 after writing the memoir Hillbilly Elegy about his upbringing in Appalachia. He was elected to the Senate in 2022 with the backing of right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel, who spent $10 million on his candidacy. While he was a vocal critic of Trump’s politics, once comparing him to Hitler, Vance has since embraced the MAGA movement and is now one of the most vocal defenders of the former president. Vance’s elevation is “very dangerous” because it lets Republicans pretend to care about working-class voters, says Kuttner, co-founder and co-editor of The American Prospect. “Vance is much more effective at connecting Trump’s cultural and social and racist populism to what looks like pocketbook populism, except it’s a fake,” he says. “We are really screwed if we can’t find somebody who can beat this ticket — and the ticket is beatable. You just need a stronger candidate than Biden.”


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'Compare it to the Kremlin': CNN's Chris Wallace nails RNC crowd's reaction to Trump

CNN anchor Chris Wallace said he couldn't help but notice that the crowd at the Republican National Convention was similar to Russian President Vladimir Putin's sycophants.

During Tuesday night's convention broadcast, CNN correspondent Phil Mattingly reported that the crowd followed Trump's lead on when to stand and sit.

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'Back the blue! Back the blue!' Trump roots for police despite history of stiffing them

As the crowd of delegates chanted “Back the blue! Back the blue!” on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump flashed a thumbs up at Republican National Convention speaker Randy Sutton, a retired law enforcement officer who founded a nonprofit benefiting wounded cops.

Trump, the Republican nominee for president, has leaned heavily into his public support of the police recently.

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'Pathetic': Nikki Haley slammed for 'unprincipled groveling' to Trump at RNC

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) put aside months of bitter primary fighting, and her own extensive criticisms that he is unfit to lead, to endorse former President Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee Tuesday.

Commenters on social media were revolted — including some conservatives who had once respected her.

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Vivek Ramaswamy derided by CNN panelists for spewing 'patronizing stuff about Black folks'

CNN panelists including commentator Van Jones collectively panned Vivek Ramaswamy's remarks Tuesday after the former GOP candidate for president tried to claim the media spent decades trying to convince Black Americans that Republicans "don't care" about them.

Speaking in Milwaukee on Tuesday night, an impassioned Ramaswamy told MAGA supporters he had a message for Black Americans from the Republican Party "that the media doesn't want you to hear."

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'He betrayed his country': Mike Pence’s RNC absence 'cast a shadow over' convention

The Republican Party's quadrennial convention is underway in Milwaukee, Wisconsin this week, but once journalist covering the event observed that one high-profile Republican is "conspicuously" absent: Former Vice President Mike Pence.

In a Tuesday article for Mother Jones, reporter Tim Murphy wrote that former President Donald Trump's second-in-command not attending this year's Republican National Convention (RNC) didn't go unnoticed by other attendees, either. While he was waiting for Trump's official announcement of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) as his 2024 running mate, Murphy asked several delegates at Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum what they thought of Trump's first running mate refusing to endorse his former boss in his third bid for the White House.

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RNC bans some water bottles over weapon fears — but vendor hands out rocks inside hall

Attendees at the Republican National Convention have been banned from bringing in hard water bottles for fear they could be thrown at speakers — but a vendor inside the hall was spotted giving out free rocks shaped like the state of Indiana.

Podcaster Robert Evans found the booth Tuesday afternoon while covering the convention and posted a photo of it on X.

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