2024 Elections

FBI uncovers deceptive AI deepfakes in 2024 election's final hours

WASHINGTON — The competing claims flying across our screens have heated up in recent weeks, but we ain’t seen nothing yet.

Election experts and tech firms are bracing for a flood of artificial intelligence-fueled deepfakes, coupled with a torrent of more traditional mis- and disinformation efforts, in these final hours of the 2024 election.

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Don Jr. claims Dems will use 'magical truck filled with ballots' to cheat against Trump

Donald Trump Jr. predicted that Democrats would use a "magical truck filled with ballots" to cheat against his father, former President Donald Trump.

At a Monday rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, Donald Trump Jr. said the United States could stop "endless wars" by re-electing his father.

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'You won't escape': Ex-Trump lawyer issues warning to MAGA fans

A former general counsel to the Department of Homeland Security during Donald Trump's administration took to social media to caution voters over what he witnessed from inside the former administration.

Writing in a thread on X Sunday night, John Mitnick said, "I was a senior, Senate-confirmed appointee in the Trump administration. I saw it from the inside. It was a chaotic disaster. I am also a lifelong conservative, a former Republican nominee for Congress, and a former White House Counsel."

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Harris appeals to Gaza war critics as Trump intensifies violent rhetoric

In the final hours before U.S. Election Day, Kamala Harris appealed to voters upset by the Gaza war, while Donald Trump intensified his violent rhetoric with a comment about journalists being shot. Both candidates aggressively campaigned across swing states, aiming to sway undecided voters as the tight US election neared its conclusion.

The Democratic vice president and the Republican former president frantically blitzed several swing states as they tried to win over the last holdouts with less than 36 hours left until polls open on Election Day.

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'That's not true': Dem Chris Murphy stomps on Fox News host's Kamala Harris attack

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) pushed back against Fox News host Brian Kilmeade after he attacked Vice President Kamala Harris and her policies.

During an interview on Monday, Kilmeade criticized Harris over undocumented immigration.

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'Harbinger of chaos': Report reveals sophisticated effort to meet Trump loss with violence

Far-right supporters of Donald Trump are better prepared than they were in 2020 to challenge the former president's potential election day defeat with violence, the New York Times reported Monday.

An analysis of right-wing Telegram channels revealed "a harbinger of potential chaos" should Vice President Kamala Harris emerge victorious on Election Day on Tuesday, according to the report.

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'Who are these people?' Morning Joe shames Trump fans who cheered 'brutal' threats

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough shamed supporters of former President Donald Trump after they cheered the suggestion he'd not disapprove should journalists be shot in front of him.

The "Morning Joe" host said he was appalled that MAGA fans treated the comment — that Trump wouldn't mind seeing someone "shoot through the fake news" in an attempt to target him — as an "applause line."

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'Hell yeah, girl': Conservative voters reveal Trump secret kept from friends and family

Many Republican voters have revealed in a radio report the secret about former President Donald Trump that they're keeping from friends and family.

Multiple conservative women in midwestern states told National Public Radio on Monday that they're secretly voting for Vice President Kamala Harris — and thrilled to be doing so.

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This one Trump policy could have blown election he should be 'running away with': analyst

Republicans only have former President Donald Trump to blame for a presidential election they should be primed to win but could easily lose, wrote New York Times analyst Matt Yglesias Monday.

The idea that Trump should be "running away with" the election is hard to swallow, Yglesias noted, because the conventional wisdom is exactly the opposite.

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Morning Joe rips GOP legislators for manufacturing 'red mirage' to boost Trump's 'big lie'

Predictions that former President Donald Trump will declare premature victory on Election Night spurred MSNBC's Joe Scarborough to blast Republican legislatures for creating conditions that could help him steal the election.

The former president attempted to remain in office in 2020 despite losing that election and has already been spreading baseless claims about fraud in this year's vote, and the "Mornig Joe" host said GOP legislators set up rules in several key states that could help Trump amplify his lies about a potential loss to Kamala Harris.

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'Con artist': Analyst argues Trump has ulterior motive for priming MAGA men

A Salon columnist issued on Monday a stark warning to male voters ahead of Election Day: that former President Donald Trump may be more interested in their wallets than their votes.

Amanda Marcotte on Monday addressed Trumpworld's "divorced dude energy" by drawing a parallel between the Republican presidential nominee's campaign and what she described as his followers' anti-woman sentiments.

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'Fast path to horrible hell': Threatening letters sent to Dem voters in Wisconsin

In Kenosha, the local Democratic Party office has received calls about residents who put up yard signs supporting Vice President Kamala Harris receiving letters, warning of reprisal and biblical hell fire if they don’t vote for former President Donald Trump.

Lori Hawkins, chair of the Kenosha County Democratic Party, said that people have been reporting the letters to the Kenosha Police Department. “There’s a couple different versions of it, but most people I know have gotten both of them,” Hawkins told Wisconsin Examiner.

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'Narrowest message possible': Trump's latest promise baffles and alarms experts

Donald Trump's pledge to take drinking water advice from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist known for bizarre theories and stories — has political experts wondering what the former president is doing and health experts hoping it won't work, according to a new report.

Trump's comment last week that it sounded "okay" to heed Kennedy's calls to remove fluoride from tap water represents a rejection of political norms when it comes to closing out a presidential race, according to the Washington Post.

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