2024 Elections

Quirk in law will give Trump 210 days to pursue unchecked 'reign of terror': expert

NBC National Security Editor David Rohde claimed Friday there's a very real risk that a re-elected Donald Trump could make good on his threat to sic the Department of Justice on his political enemies.

He appeared on MSNBC to elaborate on a piece he wrote in which he said, "What Trump is proposing would shatter 50 years of post-Watergate norms dictating that federal prosecutors don’t take orders from the president regarding criminal investigations.

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'Way more dangerous' Trump hammered by editor behind 'powerful' Harris endorsement

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday morning, the editor-in-chief of the The Economist explained why the venerable institution couldn't bring itself to back Donald Trump and instead cast its lot with Vice President Kamala Harris with an endorsement that caught political observers by surprise.

Speaking with the panel, Zanny Minton Beddoes summed up the Economist's position on Trump by calling him an "unacceptable risk we think he poses to America and the world."

"The audience that we had in mind when we wrote this was our many readers who are Republicans," she explained to Morning Joe regular Katty Kay. "We have Republicans and Democrat readers and we didn't want this to be a grand statement for the history books. We wanted to try to lay out to those readers that we have, who are likely to vote for Donald Trump, why we think he poses a risk."

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After explaining point by point why Trump is now completely unacceptable, Minton Beddoes said of the ex-president, "We think he'd be much more unconstrained. There is a real risk that he threatens America's institutions."

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Trump's camp is 'literally freaking out' because the 'election is slipping away': MSNBC

According to "Morning Joe" co-host Jonathan Lemire, there is good reason for panic within Donald Trump's inner circle that his re-election, which they recently felt so confident about just weeks ago, is falling apart.

On MSNBC on Friday morning, co-host Joe Scarborough prompted his panel by observing that, "You have people like Charlie Kirk freaking out now, telling the truth. Saying the numbers are looking terrible in Pennsylvania, that right now, Trump is on his way to losing."

"The Trump campaign has two things happening: one, Donald Trump is starting –– you know things are going well in Pennsylvania for [Kamala] Harris because he is starting to claim, 'Oh, my gosh, they're stealing the vote from me,'" he continued. "That's one hand. On the other hand, Charlie Kirk and other people attached to the Trump campaign, are literally freaking out, saying publicly, we're going to lose if the voting patterns continue this way."

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"Yeah, you're seeing a false confidence being put forward by the Trump campaign," Lemire agreed. "In part, because they want to appease the candidate who doesn't like to hear bad news. Behind the scenes, there is growing worry. I've talked to people connected to the campaign in the last day or two and the Trump folks were feeling much better a couple weeks ago than they are today."

After pointing out that the Harris campaign has grown "increasingly confident" but still expect a close race, he added, "Joe mentioned his Truth Social post the other day, claiming fraud in Pennsylvania –– no evidence of that."

"I think we're seeing Trump's outbursts and violent rhetoric increase more and more. What does that usually show us?" he asked. "Behind the scenes, that means he is getting worried. The Truth Social is a window into his soul, what he really thinks and there is a growing anxiety at Mar-a-Lago that this might be slipping away from him."

"Were he to lose, suddenly, the criminal cases come back –– that's adding to the pressure, I'm told," he reported.

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Mike Johnson’s running for his life – and possibly Trump’s – this election

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The foliage is spectacular, but there’s little respite in upstate New York for people trying to escape this year’s elections. Yard signs are everywhere, and if you flip on a TV or YouTube, chances are you’ll hear ominous music before an ad accuses one member of Congress or another of being either a “sellout” or “so extreme, it’s dangerous.”

“I'm here today to cut through the BS that you see on television,” first-term Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-NY) told local upstate New York business owners recently.

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In U.S., transgender candidates enter political lion's den

Mel Manuel never considered themself to be particularly political. But after repeated attacks from Republicans against transgender people, the former Spanish teacher is running for a seat in the US Congress.

In the United States, transgender rights have become a hot-button election issue -- and the latest battle in America's culture wars.

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Deceptive 'bait-and-switch' Facebook groups snare U.S. voters: study

Dozens of Facebook groups bill themselves as Kamala Harris fan pages but mount racist attacks, criticize her record on immigration and promote her rival Donald Trump, in what disinformation researchers call a "bait-and-switch" tactic aimed at deceiving voters in a tight US election race.

The Washington-based American Sunlight Project analyzed over 300 groups on the Meta-owned platform that masquerade as pro-Harris pages while misleading the Democratic contender's supporters with abusive, hateful posts or capitalize on her popularity to promote merchandise.

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'A staggering moment': Morning Joe panel stunned by Trump's new violent rhetoric

The entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" was left almost speechless on Friday morning after watching a clip of Donald Trump rambling about having guns pointed at former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY).

During an interview with fired Fox News personality Tucker Carlson on Thursday, the former president accused Cheney of wanting to start too many foreign wars and then suggested, "Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with 9 barrels shooting at her. Let’s see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face.”

Co-host Joe Scarborough was aghast that this was how Trump was spending the final days of the 2024 presidential campaign.

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U.S. swing state voters drown in election ads

Voters in a key part of swing state Pennsylvania have been subjected to a deluge of campaign ads ahead of Tuesday's vote, with candidates spending billions of dollars to boost their chances nationally.

Alongside roadside billboards, newspaper ads and targeted online campaigns, TV ads remain vitally important to candidate efforts to boost their profiles and attack their rivals.

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Ex-CIA officer warns 'singleton' Trump is 'worse than Fool's gold'

A former intelligence officer cautioned on MSNBC Thursday afternoon against Donald Trump as president, saying he disqualified himself.

Sue Gordon was among those who briefed Trump when she served in his administration. Her final position was as the fifth principal deputy director of National Intelligence, and she's spoken since then about Trump's relationship with national security.

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'Choice is clear': LeBron James endorses Harris with video calling out Trump's racism

Basketball legend LeBron James announced his support for Vice President Kamala Harris to tens of millions of followers on social media Thursday.

"What are we even talking about here??" James wrote. "When I think about my kids and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear to me. VOTE KAMALA HARRIS!!!"

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GOP lawmaker booted by MAGA host after claiming Marxists 'hoping Trump will get elected'

A pro-MAGA television host cut off Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) after the lawmaker claimed that "Marxists" wanted to see former President Donald Trump re-elected.

Gohmert made the remark during a Thursday afternoon interview on Real America's Voice when he was asked about President Joe Biden's comment that, “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters."

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'Most embarrassing thing ever': Critics mock Vance's mini golf 'fight or flight' story

Sen. J.D. Vance's miniature golf "fight or flight" response to the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump's life — revealed Thursday on The Joe Rogan Podcast — was met with the seriousness that a miniature golf "fight or flight" response demands.

"Can't begin to tell you how many times I've gone into fight or flight mode at the mini-golf place," replied Huffington Post reporter Sebastian Murdoch. "Most relatable vance has ever been."

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'Seeking a better high': Linguist theorizes why Trump's talking about genitals and swaying

American linguist John McWhorter doesn't think Donald Trump is losing his mind as some have claimed. Instead, McWhorter thinks the former president is simply bored with himself.

Writing in the New York Times, McWhorter confessed, "I’m not even sure that turning a rally over to 40 minutes of swaying to music is a sign of disinhibition..."

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