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'Extreme birds of a feather': Onlookers stunned by Trump's answer about Mark Robinson

Former President Donald Trump stunned onlookers Thursday when he refused to yank his endorsement of a MAGA Republican linked to porn site commentary expressing appreciation of slavery and Nazis.

Trump fielded questions from reporters in New York City — not in Palm Beach, where his neighbors are under multiple tropical storm and hurricane warnings — who asked his views on the damning CNN report about North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson.

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Kellyanne Conway’s daughter confronts her mom: ‘You had more rights when you were my age’

Claudia Conway had a dark message for her mother, a one-time adviser to former President Donald Trump, when she appeared on Fox Nation's "Here's the Deal with Kellyanne Conway" Thursday.

"You had more rights when you were my age," the 19-year-old told her mother, "than I do now."

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Trump surrogate promises 'knockout' when J.D. Vance debates 'not prepared' Tim Walz

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), a surrogate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, predicted that vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance would have a "knockout" against Democratic nominee Tim Walz at Tuesday night's debate.

During an interview on Real America's Voice Thursday, host Charlie Kirk spoke with Donalds about the upcoming vice presidential debate.

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'Your case is not Eric Adams' case': Right wing host frustrated as Giuliani goes off-topic

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani seemed to frustrate Newsmax host Bianca de la Garza after he used the indictment of Mayor Eric Adams to complain about his own case.

After charges against Adams were announced Thursday, the Newsmax host spoke to Giuliani for analysis.

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Mark Cuban amps up attacks on Trump: ‘The family business is now the Republican Party’

Former Trump supporter Mark Cuban, the billionaire NBA team owner, highly-recognized entrepreneur, investor, and "Shark Tank" star, is blasting the ex-president while actively and excitedly explaining why he supports Vice President Kamala Harris for President.

"I got to the point where I realized [Trump] had no interest in learning. He had no interest in details. He had no interest in really finding out what it takes to be successful with any policy. And it was kind of crazy,” Cuban told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday, as NJ.com reports.

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'Huge development': CNN polling expert highlights Kamala Harris' potential secret weapon

For decades, Republicans have relied upon older voters turning out in large numbers to make up their deficits with younger voters.

However, CNN polling expert Harry Enten on Thursday highlighted polling showing that this could actually reverse in the 2024 election.

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'I think it landed': Analyst singles out moment Kamala Harris won over Wall Street

Speaking with the co-hosts on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," on Thursday morning, business analyst Andrew Ross Sorkin explained that Vice President Kamala Harris alleviated a lot of concerns about her candidacy during a Wednesday speech and subsequent interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle.

Harris has been facing criticism from mainstream media members for not explaining enough about her policies while they have given Donald Trump a "pass" as co-host Joe Scarborough observed earlier.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: 'I don't think Republicans deserve to be re-elected'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) of being "Speaker for the Democrats" after he pushed through legislation to prevent a government shutdown.

While speaking to Steve Bannon's War Room podcast on Thursday, Greene unleashed an angry screed at Johnson, noting that she previously attempted to oust the Speaker with a motion to vacate the chair.

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'This is not a Black thing!' Eric Adams cut off by protester at post-indictment presser

A protester interrupted New York City mayor Eric Adams at a news conference following his indictment on five counts.

The mayor was charged with wire fraud, bribery and other charges following multiple investigations into his administration, and Adams was confronted with an angry protester before he began to speak at the press conference.

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Speaker Johnson and top House Republicans rush to protect ‘racial arsonist’ Clay Higgins

In the hours after far-right U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins posted a racist tweet attacking Haitian immigrants, top Republicans including Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, moved to protect their fellow Louisiana Congressman.

Zeteo media correspondent Justin Baragona posted a screenshot of Higgin's widely-condemned tweet, which read: "Lol. These Haitians are wild. Eating pets, vudu, nastiest country in the western hemisphere, cults, slapstick gangsters... but damned if they don't feel all sophisticated now, filing charges against our President and VP. All these thugs better get their mind right and their ass out of our country before January 20th."

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Trump and Vance served notice of new criminal charge for creating 'panic' in Springfield

On Thursday morning, an attorney representing the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio, announced on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he will be requesting another criminal charge be filed against Donald Trump and his presidential running mate J.D. Vance.

Speaking with co-host Mika Brzezinski, civil rights attorney Subodh Chandra was first asked about the criminal charges an Ohio law allowed his Chandra Law Firm to file against the two Republican standard bearers on behalf of the Haitian Bridge Alliance.

Those charges stem from fraudulent and inflammatory comments made by Trump and Vance which have thrown the town of Springfield into turmoil.

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The earlier charges stem from "... the devastating harm of Trump's and Vance's baseless fearmongering that legal Haitian immigrants to the Ohio town are eating their neighbor's pets."

The earlier filing called for the "immediate arrest" of Trump and Vance on charges of disrupting public service, making false alarms, committing aggravated menacing, and violating the prohibition against complicity.

Speaking with host Brzezsinki, on Thursday, Chandra broke the news that the filing will be amended to include an additional charge.

"Ohio is among some states in the country that permit private citizens to file charges in the form of a sworn affidavit in a court and ask the court to review those charges, affirm whether there's probable cause and either issue arrest warrants or then refer the matter to a prosecutor for further handling and investigation," he explained.

He then announced, "I should add to those that today or tomorrow we plan to amending the charges to include inducing panic. The proof is set forth in the affidavit, the proof has been there for the world to see in terms of the statements made by Trump and Vance on social media, on video captured in interviews and the effect of that on Springfield, not just the Haitian population."

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CNN conservative tells Donald Trump 'there's a better way'

A CNN conservative expressed confidence that Donald Trump's advisers would keep him from potentially wrecking the economy.

The former president has become even more enamored of tariffs, which he claims would cure the nation's economic problems – although virtually no mainstream economists agree – but CNN's Shermichael Singleton insisted that would be talked out of imposing policies that many studies show would reignite inflation.

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'It's a joke': MSNBC's Scarborough snaps at press over Trump 'double standard' coverage

Using Vice President Kamala Harris' sit-down interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle as well as a speech she gave on Wednesday as a leaping off point, "Morning Joe" co-host Joe Scarborough ripped into his colleagues in the press for harshly covering Harris while giving Donald Trump a pass.

Contrasting answers given by Harris with Trump's rambling and often off-topic comments when questioned, the MSNBC host complained that reporters have long been too lazy when it comes to their Trump coverage.

Put simply, he called reporting on Trump a "joke."

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Speaking with the Washington Post's Jackie Alemany, Scarborough ranted, "What I find so striking, Jackie, is there are two standards. You've got Kamala Harris, and they're going, 'Oh, wait. What is the long-term impact of this, and why hasn't she called about the next round of qualitative easing?' While Donald Trump burps, and everyone laughs and goes, 'Oh, man, he tells it like it is.'"

"He's the beneficiary of what the Bush brothers used to call 'the soft bigotry of low expectations,"' he continued. "People don't expect anything from Donald Trump, so he gets a free pass. Then you have people going on TV shows and writing editorials going, 'Oh, my god. When is Kamala Harris going to get out and talk to America on policy issues as much as Donald Trump?' And it is laughable, it is a joke."

"There are absolutely two standards." Alemany agreed. "My reading of the speech, as well, is that it was a direct rebuttal of this caricature that Donald Trump tried to paint of Kamala Harris as this, you know, bomb-throwing, fire-brand progressive, as he's called her, 'Comrade Kamala.' She used deliberate language to describe herself as a pragmatic and centrist Democrat."

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