2024 Elections

'You mean President Biden': Fox News host reminds Trump that Obama isn't president

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade corrected former President Donald Trump after he suggested Barack Obama was still president.

The correction came during a discussion about Iran's aggression towards Israel on Wednesday.

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'Insane': Ex-Republican stunned over failed GOP 'gambit' involving Aileen Cannon

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody's "apparent gambit" to shove an anti-Justice Department lawsuit in front of a Trump-appointed judge has spurred accusations of corruption from a former Republican lawmaker.

Moody appears to have sought out Aileen Cannon, the federal judge who dismissed former President Donald Trump's classified documents case, by filing to her division a demand to investigate his accused attempted assassin Ryan Routh, Politico reporter Josh Gerstein said Thursday.

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‘Within two seconds’: Trump vows to fire special counsel Jack Smith if elected president

Donald Trump says he will fire Special Counsel Jack Smith on his first day in office, if he is elected president. Election Day is less than two weeks away.

“Oh, it’s so easy. It’s so easy," Trump told right wing podcaster Hugh Hewitt Thursday morning, as The Washington Post reports (video below). "I would fire him within two seconds.”

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Trump considers pardoning Hunter Biden: Prosecuting him is 'very bad for the country'

Former President Donald Trump left the door open for pardoning Hunter Biden, who is facing prison time over tax and gun crimes.

During a Thursday interview, radio host Hugh Hewitt asked Trump about possibly pardoning Hunter Biden, son of current President Joe Biden.

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Trump will plunge U.S. somewhere 'between recession and depression': MSNBC analyst

On Thursday morning, MSNBC economic analyst Steven Ratner painted a dark picture of what he expects will happen if Donald Trump win's re-election in less the two weeks.

Standing before a big display that blared "Trump's Plan Will Crater Economy," the investment analyst claimed voters could find themselves mired in another depression based on the GOP's proposed economic plans.

Ratner noted that a wide range of economists have grown alarmed at a Trump presidency.

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"So why are these economists so opposed to Trump's plan?" he told the panel. "Because the economic effects would be pretty terrible. This is a study done by Bloomberg Economics and they found that Harris' plan did not have much change in either the GDP or inflation which in a sense is a good thing at this point."

Turning to his display, he added, "But look at what Trump's plan would do. Trump's plan would cut the GDP by 8.9 percent. Let me put that in perspective for you: this is roughly twice the amount that the GDP went down during the financial crisis."

"Wow," co-host Willie Geist interjected.

"We would be looking at something between a recession and a depression and interestingly, I'm sure people know because we've talked about this many times, the tariffs would cause certainly a part of this, but the biggest cause actually of this drop are the mass deportations that Trump is talking about because he would take huge pieces of our labor force out of the country, send them back or send them somewhere else, and the result would be business wouldn't have labor," he elaborated.

They wouldn't be able to produce things, and you would have this enormous economic subtraction," he added. "This is something we've never seen before in terms of scoring a set of policy proposals from a presidential candidate."

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'Crop cut': Trump accused of hypocrisy after Fox News edits his barbershop remarks

Vice President Kamala Harris' supporters have questions for Donald Trump about the "crop cut" Fox News gave the former president at a Bronx barbershop and the election interference accusations he hurled at CBS.

A CNN report Thursday revealing Fox News edited Trump's "rambling comments" during a New York City campaign event spurred outrage that came just days after the former president threatened "60 Minutes" for editing an interview with Harris.

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Key health care program in line to get 'hammered' if Trump wins

Huffington Post's Jonathan Cohn has written a new piece of analysis showing that Medicaid appears in line to get "hammered" should former President Donald Trump win the 2024 presidential election.

Cohn notes that the former president has repeatedly claimed that he would not touch Social Security and Medicare, which leads Cohn to believe that he and his allies would target Medicaid, which mostly goes to low-income Americans.

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Leaked video reveals Fox News edited out Trump's 'rambling comments and false claims'

CNN is reporting that Fox News edited out several portions of a recent event with former President Donald Trump to omit what it describes as his "rambling answers and false claims."

During one point in Trump's chat with Black voters in a New York barbershop, the former president was asked about eliminating federal taxes.

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'He's killing us': Watch MSNBC host's brutal indictment of Trump

In an emotionally-laden ten-minute segment on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," co-host Mika Brzezinski did not hold back as she accused Donald Trump of killing women due to his part in making sure Roe v. Wade was overturned.

Brzezinski –– who at one time was not on camera when it appeared she started crying –– used a testimonial clip from Deborah Dorbert, who was the focus of a Washington Post story on the devastating impact the Dobb's ruling has had on families.

In the clip, she described having to bring to term a boy she and her husband had named Milo who was diagnosed with lethal Potter syndrome and doctors told her early on he had no chance of survival. In her video a distraught Dorbert described the agony of watching Milo suffocate over 90 minutes as he turned blue and grew cold in her arms.

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After showing the clip, a furious Brzezinski said Dorbert and her husband were not the only ones impacted by the Dobbs decision that was the result of the Trump adding three anti-choice justices to the Supreme Court.

With multiple Morning Joe panelists struggling to talk after watching the clip, Brezinski went off.

"Listen, as important as Trump's fascism is and is the lead story every day, his cozying up to dictators, his obsession with Hitler that has now come out, what he's said about our veterans, and what he wants to do with the military against its political adversaries is all huge news," she began. "This is the future we're looking at in the next Trump term, if there is one. But this is what voters know right now: that he is killing us. I'm talking about us women. He is killing us, he is putting us at risk, he is making us afraid to have babies. He is putting our reproductive health at risk."

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League of Women Voters files ethics complaint against Indiana Secretary of State

The Indiana chapter of the League of Women Voters filed an ethics complaint earlier this week against Secretary of State Diego Morales, accusing the elected official of using his position for self-promotion.

The two-page complaint, shared with the Indiana Capital Chronicle, points to several communications distributed by the office, saying that Morales’ name is printed larger than the name of the office.

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GOP former U.S. Rep. Fred Upton endorses Harris

Former U.S. Rep. Fred Upton (R-St. Joseph) — who represented his Southwest Michigan district for 36 years in Congress — on Thursday publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in her race against former President Donald Trump for the White House.

“I don’t believe l’ve missed a vote in Michigan in the 52 years I’ve been eligible to vote. And I’ve not been afraid to split my ballot from time to time but have never voted for a Democrat for president, until now,” said Upton. “It is often said that, ‘The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.’ And, let’s face it-the whole world seems on fire today.”

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'I hope that is a TV ad': Obama adviser singles out Harris' CNN town hall winning message

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Jim Messina – who served as President Barack Obama's campaign manager in 2012– pointed to one moment during Vice President Kamala Harris' CNN town hall where she delivered what he believes is the winning message for Democrats.

Appearing on CNN on the night which had been set aside for a debate with Donald Trump, only for him to balk after he flopped during his one face-to-face with his opponent in October. Harris took advantage of the change in format to make her case to voters.

According to Messina, she made a compelling case with one brief statement

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"John [Heilemann] brought up the town hall last night on CNN," he began. "I think there was a perfect distillation of the last ten days last night when she looked at the camera and said, 'Let's be very clear, Donald Trump has an enemy's list, and I have a to-do list for the American voter.'"

"Right," co-host Willie Geist replied.

"That's their 'close.' I hope that is a TV ad tomorrow," he elaborated. "It's a perfect distillation of, 'I'm in it for you, and he is in it for him.' That's the closing argument that people need to understand."

"We're sitting here in an absolutely tied race with a very small amount of voters who are sitting undecided – a lot of people saying, 'Am I going to vote?' That distillation, that frame is exactly what the Harris campaign wants and Trump is playing into it.," he added.

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Trump ally blasted on CNN for latest defense: 'People in his cabinet say he's a fascist!'

Marc Lotter, a former special assistant to former President Donald Trump, tried to brush off claims by multiple former high-level officials who said that the former president was a fascist.

After playing a video showing former Trump Defense Secretary Mark Esper saying that Trump has "fascist inclinations," Lotter tried to dismiss it as hyperbolic rhetoric of the same kind Republicans use when they label Vice President Kamala Harris a "socialist."

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