2024 Elections

'Warhawk': Trump lashes out at Republican in pre-dawn Truth Social rant

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump lashed out at his own party members who have turned against him, and warned them their own policies would deter Arab American voters from supporting Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump took to Truth Social just before 1 a.m. Tuesday to hurl bitter complaints at two former Republican lawmakers who have stated publicly they'll vote Democrat rather than back him: former Vice President Dick Cheney and former Rep. Liz Cheney.

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Incendiary Florida MAGA candidate dismisses new poll showing tie with Dem opponent

A new public opinion survey of the race in Florida’s 13th Congressional District between conservative Republican Anna Paulina Luna and her Democratic challenger, Whitney Fox, shows the two tied at 46% as early voting began in the district on Monday.

The survey, by St. Pete Polls, also shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump by 3 percentage points, 50%-47%. And it reveals that an astonishing 69% of voters — all of whom live in Pinellas County — were personally affected by at least one of the two hurricanes that barreled into Florida’s Gulf Coast in the past month.

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Trump falsely claims Harris ‘nowhere to be found’ in post-Helene North Carolina

Former U.S. President Donald Trump falsely accused his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris of abandoning North Carolina residents impacted by Hurricane Helene in a Greenville rally Monday afternoon — one of many distortions he made after his first visit to the western part of the state post-Helene.

“When the people of North Carolina were stranded and drowning in Hurricane Helene, Kamala Harris was at a glitzy fundraiser in a city that she destroyed, San Francisco,” Trump said. “When North Carolina needed help, Kamala Harris was nowhere to be found.”

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'We're there': MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace says Trump has gone too far even for Republicans

Before her television career, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace worked in Republican politics. While her very public breakup with the party has been fodder for conversation with other disaffected Republicans on her show, it has also provided an inside look at how the GOP has become Donald Trump's party.

Speaking with another ex-Republican, Tim Miller, Wallace discussed Trump's latest comments at a Pennsylvania rally Saturday.

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Trump: Dems can only win if they 'cheat' — but it's 'too early' for evidence

Donald Trump was forced to answer questions about his claims that Democrats were stealing the 2024 election.

Ballots are being cased or mailed in, but election day hasn't even arrived, and Trump is already claiming that it will be stolen.

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'We have to go back to 1798': Trump proposes taking US back to when slavery was legal

Former President Donald Trump proposed making America great again by taking the country "back" to a time when slavery was legal and women couldn't vote.

During a Monday rally in Greenville, North Carolina, the former president talked about his plan to conduct mass deportations if re-elected.

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'Stop the cheating': Fox News cuts away from Trump rally as he turns to election lies

Fox News cut off former President Donald Trump Monday after he accused Democrats of "cheating" in elections.

At a rally in North Carolina, Trump told the crowd how he put former state GOP Chair Michael Whatley in charge of the Republican National Committee.

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PAC paying Trump's legal fees has run out of cash — with $3M in debt: report

The Washington Post reported that Vice President Kamala Harris has a huge cash advantage over Donald Trump in the 2024 race after bringing in $1 billion in fewer than three months on the campaign trail.

Meanwhile, a political action committee (PAC) that has been largely funding Donald Trump's legal woes has run out of money — and owes more than it is bringing in.

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McDonald’s debunks Trump's accusation that Harris lied about fast food work

Donald Trump's claim that McDonald's issued a statement claiming Vice President Kamala Harris never worked for the fast food giant was debunked Monday.

The Washington Post reported that McDonalds denied making such a response to the Trump camp.

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MAGA host compares Trump to 'great athletes' after becoming 'expert' with McDonald's fries

Pro-MAGA television host Bobby McNeily compared former President Donald Trump to "great athletes" like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant after he learned to cook French fries at a McDonald's.

McNeily, a host for RSBN, made the remarks a day after Trump staged a campaign stunt at the Pennsylvania McDonald's.

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'He's a traitor': MAGA supporters revolt after J.D. Vance praises 'RINO' Brian Kemp

A decision by GOP vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance to heap praise on Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) for the "good work he is doing" unleashed a flood of vitriol from MAGA supporters who have still not gotten over the Georgia Republican's refusal to find more votes for Donald Trump in his 2020 re-election bid.

On Monday, Vance posted on X a picture of himself with Kemp and wrote, "Governor Brian Kemp has done a good job for the people of Georgia. I'm grateful he's supporting President Trump in this race and fighting to bring some common sense back to the federal government."

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Trump is using Jack Smith filings to set up claims that 2024 vote is rigged: experts

On their"Jack" podcast, legal analyst Allison Gill and former deputy director of the FBI Andy McCabe connected the dots between what they called Donald Trump's "absurd" court motions in his 2020 election interference criminal case, and how he might use them to claim fraud in 2024.

Gill cited a tweet from MSNBC legal analyst Kristy Greenberg, who addressed ongoing requests for delays and motions to dismiss, saying Trump makes the filings so he "could slam Democrats for election interference when the documents were released over his objection."

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Trump praised for having 'dust' on his shoes at campaign stunt in hurricane-ravaged NC

Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC) praised former President Donald Trump for getting "dust" on his shoes while visiting the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.

At a campaign stunt near Asheville on Monday, Trump asked Edwards to say a few words about the storm damage.

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