2024 Elections

'His brain is so broken': Trump labeled 'not well' after new verbal slip-up at town hall

Trump repeatedly insisted on Sunday that he has "no cognitive," failing to complete a sentence that was almost certainly intending to say he had no cognitive problem, leading to intense mockery online.

Trump over the weekend held a town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he delivered remarks while sitting. After that event, the 78-year-old former president was ridiculed for saying, "I'm not 80 and I'm not that close to 80," in the course of insulting President Joe Biden about his age.

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'Steelers legends endorse Kamala Harris': Fox News drops report before Trump attends game

Donald Trump is attending the Pittsburgh Steelers football game Sunday night as they face the New York Jets, and Fox News preempted the game with a surprising report about a Vice President Kamala Harris endorsement.

Trump made headlines on Saturday when he confused what day the Steelers game, which he would be attending, was happening. Then the following day, before the game actually began, the conservative Fox News network frequently watched by Trump posted about a major endorsement for Harris.

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Trump's niece lists 13 reasons her uncle is unfit for office — from last two weeks alone

A family member of Donald Trump on Sunday exploded in confusion around the fact that the presidential polls are so close, despite Trump being, according to her, entirely unfit for office.

Mary Trump, a trained psychologist who has been critical of her uncle and has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, over the weekend took to her Substack blog to vent her frustration with the idea that Trump is still being taken seriously as a presidential candidate.

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'Do you see how scared he is of Trump?' GOP candidate blasted over MAGA about-face

Mike Rogers, a Republican candidate for Senate in Michigan, has built a close relationship with Donald Trump four years after condemning the former president's "responsibility for" the chaotic events of January 6, according to a Sunday CNN report.

"Well, I didn’t say he was clearly responsible for January 6," the former GOP congressman "told CNN last week at a diner in his old House district northwest of Detroit."

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Legal expert shows how two 'crucial' court cases may 'decide who occupies the Oval Office'

Most experts agree that the 2024 election could come down to Pennsylvania, and a former ambassador says that state could ultimately be determined by two "crucial" legal cases.

Legal expert Norm Eisen, who worked in the White House as special counsel and special assistant to the president for ethics and government reform, wrote on Sunday that "the voices of voters must prevail" in the cases. The article was co-written by Kathy Boockvar, the president of Athena Strategies and former secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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'Alarmingly bad at math': 78-year-old Trump slammed for saying he's 'not that close' to 80

Donald Trump, 78, on Sunday was criticized after saying at a town hall event that he is "not that close" to being 80 years old.

Trump over the weekend held a town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he delivered remarks while sitting.

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Watch: Trump speaks while sitting down at Pennsylvania town hall

Donald Trump is holding a town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on Sunday.

Sitting in a chair, the former president is speaking to voters about issues including social security and tax proposals.

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'This is a man's country': Trump supporter warns Kamala Harris is 'gonna meet her maker'

A Donald Trump supporter attending one of the former president's political events over the weekend warned that Vice President Kamala Harris would "meet her maker real quick" if she did not pray. He also advised her to drop out of the race.

Before Trump's town hall event in Pennsylvania on Sunday, a supporter named Andrew told Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) that he was there "to represent the truth, Jesus Christ."

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'This reeks of desperation': Internet mocks 'Donald McDonald' for fast food campaign stunt

Donald Trump on Sunday took to a McDonald's restaurant, where he handed patrons their orders through the drive-thru window and mocked Vice President Kamala Harris, but his critics did not buy it.

Trump's campaign sent him to McDonald's because of Harris having worked there in college. Trump has repeatedly accused his Democratic opponent of lying about working at McDonald's, in large part because the job wasn't listed on her later resume for a legal job.

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'How sane is he?' Larry Sabato casts doubt on 'unhinged' Trump's election hopes

During an appearance on MSNBC on Sunday afternoon, noted political scientist Larry Sabato expressed extreme alarm at Donald Trump antics over the past few weeks and said there is a legitimate concern about the former president's sanity.

Speaking with host Alex Witt, the founder of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia said the polls are still exceedingly tight for the election that is slightly over two weeks away.

Adding that voters need to take a serious "measure" of both nominees before heading to the polls, he suddenly changed direction and expressed concerns about the former president making his third bid for the Oval Office.

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"We all know what the standard issues are in this campaign, but another one has been added by Donald Trump, which may dominate the remaining 16 days," he told the host, "Which is, how sane is he? How sane is he? Is he really unhinged?"

He added, "He certainly does appear that way in many of his presentations. He's always done weird things, but in the past couple of weeks, he has not only gone around the bend, he's gone off the tracks."

"And so there's a new issue, and it is bubbling up, and it might actually have an effect," he advised.

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'Cares a lot': Hogan Gidley defends Trump gushing over 'size' of Arnold Palmer's genitals

Trump surrogate Hogan Gidley defended former President Donald Trump after he praised the golfer Arnold Palmer's genitals.

During a Sunday panel on Newsmax, liberal pundit Ellis Henican confronted Gidley after he said that the American people did not care about the various court cases against Trump.

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The 'particularly nasty' tactic Trump is using to fish for votes: expert

Less than three weeks until Election Day, Donald Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance (R-OH), are amplifying one campaign strategy steeped in a long conservative tradition, according to journalist and "White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy" author Paul Waldman.

In a Sunday, October 20 op-ed published by MSNBC, Waldman notes that, usually, "Democrats dominate in cities, while Republicans rule in rural areas." And while Vice President Kamala Harris, and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, "are working to attract rural voters and promoting policy initiatives to improve life for rural Americans," Trump and Vance are doing just the opposite.

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'What are you talking about?' Complaint Harris is 'aggressively negative' flops on CNN

A complaint by a GOP operative that Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign has taken an ugly turn landed with a thud on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday morning.

During the panel discussion hosted by Jake Tapper, former Trump 2020 campaign communications official Erin Perrine attempted to turn the conversation away from the former president's rally speech about golfer Arnold Palmer's private parts by stating the "joy" has gone out of his opponent's campaign.

That led CNN regular Bakari Sellers to laugh and exclaim, "No, no, no."

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According to Perrine, "There was such platitudes about all the joy she was bringing, but now it's an aggressively negative message from her now against Donald Trump because here's the thing: Democrats know and as much as every day there is some level of self-fulfilling process prophecy. Donald Trump makes a comment, people get outraged, people talk about the outrage on panels and then they turn around...."

"The joy is gone, "Sellers interrupted before setting her up with, "I'm agreeing with you."

"The joy is gone because we had 20,000 people in Atlanta with Usher Raymond and the joy was absolutely not in the building," he sarcastically continued before asking, "What are you talking about?"

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