2024 Elections

Mark Robinson owes North Carolina Highway Patrol $14,000 — he still hasn’t paid: records

North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Robinson owes the state's Highway Patrol about $14,000 and he hasn't paid it back yet, claimed one left-leaning super PAC in a press release.

American Bridge, known for its research and videos to bring down Republican candidates, sorted through Robinson's financial travel for 2023 and found that he claimed to have traveled 22,000 miles for the campaign out of his total 23,000 miles of travel.

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'Cuckoo!' Ex-GOP lawmaker mocks C-SPAN caller who blames Trump opposition on 'dark arts'

Former Republican Congressman Charlie Dent mocked a supporter of Donald Trump who blamed opposition to the former president on Satan and "the dark arts."

During Monday's Washington Journal program on C-SPAN, a Nevada caller named Keith defended Trump's claim that liberals were the "enemy within."

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J.D. Vance says it's 'obvious' World War II veterans would vote for Trump — vets disagree

Sen. J.D. Vance said Monday he'd found an "obvious" flaw with a red state lawmaker's none-too-subtle suggestion that his running mate is a modern-day Nazi.

Vance took to X to defend his boss a day after Trump held a rally in New York City's Madison Square Garden and drew comparisons to Adolf Hitler for his choice of date and venue, and on the heels of reports he praised the Nazi dictator's generals.

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'The crowd didn't mind': Trump spokesperson defends New York rally after racist joke

Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for Donald Trump's campaign, downplayed racist jokes at her boss' Sunday rally in New York City by insisting that "the crowd didn't mind."

During a Monday interview on Fox News, host Steve Doocy noted comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made a racist joke about Puerto Rico at Trump's Madison Square Garden event. At one point, Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico "a floating island of garbage."

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'Hundreds of ballots lost' after drop boxes seen burning in blue states

Hundreds of completed ballots were reportedly lost in Vancouver, Washington, after smoke was seen billowing out of a ballot drop box.

A photographer from KATU was on the scene to capture images of the smoking drop-off box.

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Trump supporter accused of casting ballot in dead mother's name

A woman supporting former President Donald Trump was reportedly charged with felony voter fraud after she filled out an absentee ballot for her dead mother.

KMSP Fox 9 reported that Danielle Miller faced charges after she cast an absentee ballot for Trump on behalf of her dead mother in Minnesota.

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'Disgraceful': Outraged Trump demands apology after NYC rally — from Tim Walz

Former President Donald Trump wants an apology regarding his rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday.

Not from widely-condemned comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" and made crude jokes about Latinos having babies.

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Peter Navarro unleashes foul-mouthed attack on comedian behind racist Trump rally joke

Former White House adviser Peter Navarro, a convicted criminal, lashed out at a comedian who told racist jokes that were likely approved by former President Donald Trump's campaign staff.

Among other jokes, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe took a racist jab at Puerto Rico during Trump's Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden.

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'Blind embrace': Investigation finds alarming pattern linking criminals pardoned by Trump

A new analysis of Donald Trump's presidential pardons exposes an alarming pattern of tit for conspiracy theory-laden tat, a new political analysis contends.

Slate staff writer Molly Olmstead on Monday revealed the findings of her deep-dive investigation into 237 people Trump has spared from serving time on crimes that include drug dealing, domestic abuse, refusing to stop discriminating against Latinos and Ponzi scheming.

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'God put this on my heart': MAGA lawyer says noncitizen voting hoax was divine revelation

A prominent ally of former President Donald Trump says God gave her a mission to target a supposed epidemic of noncitizens illegally voting in U.S. elections, according to newly obtained video footage reviewed by the New York Times.

Cleta Mitchell's comment during a conversation in May 2024 is part of a trove of videos showing the former president's legal team plotting on how to overturn elections, according to the Times report.

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Leaked video reveals ex-Trump official's plot to unleash military on Americans

Russell Vought, the former director of the Office of Management and Budget during Donald Trump's first term, was caught on video discussing plans to override objections from Defense Department officials to deploy the U.S. military against American citizens.

Vought discussed plans earlier this year to get around Pentagon bureaucrats by having Trump invoke the Insurrection Act and then order the military to put down protests, ProPublica reported Monday.

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Trump's 'horror movie' attack ads are backfiring with voters in Pennsylvania: analyst

Former President Donald Trump has been slamming a crucial battleground state with "horror movie" attack ads that could butcher the Republican's presidential nominee's chances of making it to the White House, a local political analyst said Monday

Salon's Amanda Marcotte reported her home state of Pennsylvania has been subjected to "ongoing psychic damage" inflicted by attack ads that threaten violence, cast Vice President Kamala Harris as a sadistic movie villain and trans people as the enemy.

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'Moronic': Republican's scramble to dismiss racist joke gets sarcastic putdown live on CNN

A Republican strategist's effort to pass off as comedy a crude and racist joke delivered at former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally Sunday got a sarcastic putdown on CNN Monday.

The network's panel was unpacking the implications behind comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's on-stage jokes about Latinos and Puerto Ricans, whom he said "love making babies" and live on a "floating island of garbage."

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