2024 Elections

'The enemy from within': Trump wants US military deployed against 'radical left' voters

Former President Donald Trump called for the use of U.S. military forces against the "radical left" on election day.

In a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo asked the Republican presidential nominee if he was "expecting chaos on election day."

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'Screws are difficult': Trump praises Elon Musk because 'he's developed a new screw'

Former President Donald Trump vowed to create a new position for billionaire Elon Musk if he is reelected.

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo wondered how Trump would "pay for all of this no tax on stuff."

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Maria Bartiromo confronts Trump on tariffs: 'It's only going to mean higher prices'

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo confronted former President Donald Trump on his plan to put a 200% tariff on foreign auto companies.

"The Wall Street Journal said that your plans will increase the debt and deficits more than Kamala Harris'," Bartiromo explained to Trump on Sunday.

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J.D. Vance melts down at ABC fact-check 'nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said'

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), the Republican vice presidential nominee, accused ABC News host Martha Raddatz of "nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said" after she fact-checked the former president's claim about migrants.

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, Raddatz pointed out that Trump had said a city in Colorado "had been invaded and conquered by Venezuelan gangs."

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'Just flat wrong': ABC host busts J.D. Vance over claim FEMA not helping red states

ABC News host Martha Raddatz grilled Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance after he struggled to defend former President Donald Trump's claim that FEMA was not helping red states recover from recent hurricanes.

"During Hurricane Helene, as we heard, former President Trump suggested the federal government was not only sending FEMA aid meant for the hurricane to migrants, but going out of their way to not help people in Republican areas," Raddatz told Vance on Sunday.

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Why is Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst stumping for Trump in Nebraska?

OMAHA — Iowa U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst crossed the Missouri River on Saturday to encourage more than 100 Republican volunteers in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District to spend the next few weeks knocking on voters’ doors for former President Donald Trump.

Ernst, in remarks to a red-clad west Omaha crowd and during an interview with the Examiner, said voters in the district — which encompasses Douglas, Saunders and parts of Sarpy County — could hold an outsized sway on the outcome of Trump’s race against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Vance in Pennsylvania says there was a ‘peaceful transfer of power’ in January 2021

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance campaigned Saturday in the key battleground of Pennsylvania, where early mail-in voting is already underway as just 25 days remain in the heated 2024 race that will be decided by a handful of states.

Former President Donald Trump’s running mate rallied a crowd of a few hundred at a sprawling riverside manufacturing facility in Johnstown, adhering to the ticket’s main themes of immigration and the economy.

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Trump threatens to withhold aid for fighting California wildfires at rally in Golden State

Donald Trump at his California rally on Saturday threatened to withhold funds for helping to fight wildfires in the state.

Trump over the weekend spoke in the city of Coachella, where he was laying out his vision of problems in the Golden State. At one point during his speech, he said a woman who was protesting and heckling him would get "the hell knocked out of her," causing observers to say he was endorsing violence against women.

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'Protector?': Outrage as Trump 'endorses a woman getting hit' after she disrupts his rally

Donald Trump on Saturday was heckled by a woman at his rally in California, and the former president's response left some critics scratching their heads.

Trump was speaking in Coachella, California, about perceived problems in the state, when it appears a woman tried to disrupt the event.

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'As serious as it gets': Trump ally stuns with 'petrifying' answer about executing enemies

Former Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, the controversial figure Donald Trump named to be his White House national security adviser, stunned observers with his answer to a question about potentially executing political enemies.

Flynn, who recently escalated violent rhetoric against Vice President Kamala Harris by calling her "an enemy of America" and saying we're at "war," was reportedly asked if he would consider "executing the swamp."

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'Stunningly senile': Internet mocks Trump over 'delusional rant' about cows

Donald Trump was criticized online on Saturday after he made what some deemed as a "delusional" comment at an event in Nevada.

Trump over the weekend appeared at a roundtable discussion with Latin American supporters in Las Vegas. At that event, the former president made a comment that confused critics.

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'He goes off on tangents': Kamala Harris explains what she thinks of Trump's mental acuity

Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday shared her thoughts on Donald Trump's "mental acuity" in a live interview shown on Fox News.

Harris, who was departing for North Carolina, was asked by a reporter whether or not she believes Trump's mental capacity has gotten worse over the years.

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J.D. Vance slammed for announcement seen as 'attacking workers' right to organize'

J.D. Vance on Saturday was criticized heavily for an announcement that many saw as a condemnation of the rights of U.S. workers.

Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee and U.S. Senator, attended a rally in Pennsylvania in which he was ridiculed after his answer about a question regarding the Jan. 6 riot on the Capitol.

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