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Trump could face criminal charges as Arizona prosecutor launches probe into Cheney comment

Donald Trump's comments in Arizona on Thursday drew attention for their violent rhetoric — now they could be drawing legal trouble.

12News in Phoenix reported Friday afternoon that Attorney General Kris Mayes announced an investigation into the comment as it could constitute "a death threat under Arizona's law."

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'Dark money': Trump files complaint against major newspaper — calls reports on him illegal

Former President Donald Trump's campaign filed a complaint against the Washington Post this week contending promotion of its election reporting constituted "illegal" propaganda on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris.

"The mainstream media has become nothing more than pro-Kamala propaganda," the Trump campaign said in a statement. "The Democrat machine must be held accountable."

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'All I'm saying': Trump tries to dig himself out of Liz Cheney violence scandal

It has been less than 24 hours since Donald Trump uttered a violent fantasy that former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) should experience "nine guns are trained on her face" in a war zone.

The comment was widely translated as wishing that Cheney be executed.

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'Sure seem worried': Trump's schedule for last days of campaign raises eyebrows

Donald Trump's campaign sent out his schedule for the final days of his presidential campaign, NBC News political reporter Allen Smith stated in a post to X Friday — and it's raising eyebrows.

Smith revealed that Trump is attending four events in North Carolina — an area which until recently had not been considered to be a core battleground in the 2024 election.

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'Campaign knows he's lying': Analyst claims Trump grasping as must-win state looks 'dicey'

Former President Donald Trump's complaints about a key swing state represent purposeful lies meant to offset the possible loss of his campaign, a political analyst argued Friday.

Salon columnist Heather Digby Parton made the case that Trump's warnings of voter fraud in Pennsylvania represent the first step to claim a state his campaign fears he'll lose.

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'This has got to stop': Mom calls out Trump for using daughter's murder for 'his agenda'

In an interview with Rolling Stone's Asawin Suebsaeng, the mother of a University of Iowa sophomore who was murdered by an undocumented immigrant recalled how Donald Trump used the tragedy as a talking point during a rally on the same day her daughter was laid to rest.

And he couldn't even be bothered to learn and say her name when he spoke to his supporters, she said.

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Trump booster quits Washington Post after livestream meltdown

Hugh Hewitt has quit the Washington Post, but his leaving has nothing to do with the paper's decision to withhold presidential endorsements.

In an exclusive report, the New York Post revealed that Hewitt was live on air with colleagues Jonathan Capehart and Ruth Marcus.

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Israeli analyst says Netanyahu 'putting his bets' on Trump victory

An Israeli political analyst said Friday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is "praying and putting his bets on the victory" of former U.S. President Donald Trump as Israel's military continues to bombard the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, dashing any lingering hopes of an imminent cease-fire agreement and deepening the region's war and humanitarian catastrophe.

Akiva Eldar, who previously headed the U.S. Bureau for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, told Al Jazeera that Netanyahu believes if Trump—who has signaled he would give Israel's government free rein in the Middle East—defeats Democratic nominee Kamala Harris on November 5, the Israeli prime minister "will be able to manipulate the president."

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'I think that is B.S:' Trump surrogate slapped down by CNN host who calls him a liar

Former President Donald Trump campaign surrogate Marc Lotter got into a heated argument with CNN's Jim Acosta over Trump's remarks about former Rep. Liz Cheney having to face down the barrels of nine guns.

In fact, Acosta flat-out accused Lotter of lying when he tried to defend Trump's latest violent rhetoric.

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The View's Ana Navarro mocks 'cheating' right-wing men panicking over Harris ad

The co-hosts of "The View" couldn't help but note that some of the prominent conservative men angry over a new Kamala Harris ad aimed at women are also cheaters.

The Friday episode began with the women writing and airing the ad telling women that they have the freedom to vote however they want in the privacy of their voting booth.

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James Carville lays into 'nuts' Trump in profane reaction to violent rant

Longtime Democratic campaign consultant James Carville confidently predicted on Friday morning that Vice President Kamala Harris will be elected president next week for a multitude of reasons including the fact, he said, that former president Donald Trump is mentally incompetent.


Speaking with "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough, the always-unfiltered political commentator was asked what he expects to see next Tuesday when voters go to the polls, which prompted him to detail Harris' advantages over Donald Trump.

"I'm curious, how are you looking at this race with about five days to go?" Scarborough pressed his guest.

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Dems sue after 1,800 mail-in ballots lost in key swing state

On Election Night 2024, one of the most closely watched states will be Pennsylvania.

The Keystone State, with its 19 electoral votes, could decide the United States' presidential election. And polls are showing a very close race there between Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican former President Donald Trump.

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Georgia official warns of Russian interference in U.S. vote

The top election official in the southern US state of Georgia has warned that a video allegedly showing a Haitian immigrant voting multiple times is part of a targeted disinformation campaign likely originating from Russia.

The 2024 US presidential campaign has been inundated with at times highly sophisticated misinformation that has only deepened with the approach of Election Day on November 5.

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