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Racist conspiracy theorists not in basements or 4chan — they're on Trump's plane: expert

A prominent political commentator on MSNBC on Wednesday blasted the Trump campaign for including conspiracy theorists such as Laura Loomer, who was spotted on the former president's plane leading up to Tuesday night's debate.

Tim Miller, a writer at The Bulwark, told Nicolle Wallace on "Deadline: White House" that while there's "a lot to laugh about" that Trump and his campaign have pushed wild conspiracy theories, he noted that it's important to focus on the "serious part of this."

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Taylor Swift launched counterattack against Trump's 'war on women': Analyst

Billionaire megastar Taylor Swift's endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday evening is a significant development beyond a typical celebrity endorsement, former White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield argued on CNN Wednesday — it represents a cultural pushback against former President Donald Trump's mistreatment of women.

Swift's endorsement, posted to Instagram, explicitly spoke out against Trump's promotion of fake AI imagery appearing to show her endorsing him — and signed her post "from a childless cat lady," referencing Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance's repeated attacks on childless women.

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Trump running mate J.D. Vance: Americans won't be influenced by a 'billionaire celebrity'

Sen. J.D. Vance knows Americans can't be influenced by a billionaire celebrity with little interest in the day-to-day problems they face.

Vance (R-OH) made a bold claim about billionaires to Fox News host Martha MacCallum on Wednesday afternoon. But he wasn't denouncing former President Donald Trump, a former reality television worth about $3.8 billion, but rather singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who on Tuesday night threw her support behind Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Hell to pay': Tommy Tuberville threatens Dems with another Jan. 6 riot

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) threatened that there would be another Jan. 6 riot if Democrats did not pass a Republican-backed bill that would make it harder to vote.

At a Wednesday news conference, Tuberville urged Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to schedule a vote on the "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" or "SAVE Act." The bill would require a birth certificate or passport in order to vote, even though it is already unlawful for noncitizens to participate in federal elections.

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'You know that's not how it happens': Annoyed CNN anchor cuts off Republican mid-rant

A Republican lawmaker who tried to dismiss former President Donald Trump's questionable responses at the debate was repeatedly cut off and checked by a CNN anchor who said he purposefully misrepresented the facts.

Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) grew increasingly testy as he fielded questions from Brianna Keilar that he tried to dismiss as mere hypotheticals — but which the CNN host insisted American voters had a right to know.

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Watch: Trump waffles when asked about debate rematch with Kamala Harris

Former President Donald Trump claimed victory in Tuesday night's presidential debate against Vice President Kamala Harris when confronted by reporters — but then he repeatedly went back and forth on whether he was open to having another one.

Trump made the remarks while visiting Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the location where the fourth plane on the September 11 terrorist attacks crashed after passengers overpowered the hijackers.

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'Way too much time on the defensive': GOP strategist baffled by Trump debate plan

Donald Trump's debate performance is leaving some Republicans concerned about the hit his campaign may take.

Candidates generally prepare before the debate, but Trump has been telling the press he's spent his whole life preparing for the moment. One Republican said that it was clear he had crafted some answers on issues to be clearer and even one zinger. The problem is that they didn't land.

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'That's insane!' Dem Rep. Jasmine Crockett nails Trump's 'crazy fantasies' at debate

Democratic lawmaker, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (TX) trashed former President Donald Trump's debate performance on Tuesday night for being filled with a slew of falsehoods.

MSNBC played a clip of Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) after the debate in the spin room, where even he seemed confused about the false claims Trump promoted about pets being kidnapped and eaten by immigrants.

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Finance committee chair says taxes dodged by rich could fund Social Security until 2100

The Democratic chair of the Senate Finance Committee said during a hearing Wednesday that instead of tossing Social Security's sacred guarantee "in the trash" by cutting benefits, lawmakers should crack down on mega-rich tax dodgers as a way to keep the New Deal program fully solvent for decades to come.

"The ultra-wealthy are avoiding nearly $2 trillion in taxes every 10 years," Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said during a Senate Budget Committee hearing. "That is enough to keep Social Security whole till the end of this century."

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GOP official on CNN scrambles to justify Trump-inspired threats against election workers

Ohio's secretary of state Frank LaRose downplayed threats against election officials from Donald Trump supporters who believe his lies about alleged fraud.

The former president insisted once again, this time during Tuesday night's debate, that he did not lose the 2020 election, and CNN's Wolf Blitzer asked the Republican secretary of state about the corrosive effects those false claims have on voter confidence and public safety.

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'He talked about eating pets!' Sparks fly at House hearing over 'Trump's Project 2025'

A usually tame House Committee meeting became heated Wednesday after a Democrat tried to enter the conservative plan known as Project 2025 into the official record — and tied it to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

During a hearing before the House Committee on Natural Resources, two Republicans objected when Rep. Jared Huffman (D-CA) tried introducing "Trump's Project 2025."

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'Mask started to slip': Ex-Trump aide thinks MAGA sees through ex-president after debate

"The View" began the discussion about Tuesday night's debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump by celebrating the former's successes.

At the top of the show, Whoopi Goldberg gave a remembrance of the Sept. 11 attacks but then pivoted.

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Trump defender admonished on CNN for lying about ex-president's debate answers

A former communications official in Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign was warned multiple times by CNN's Jim Acosta to stick to the truth during a contentious exchange on Wednesday morning.

Appearing on CNN for a postmortem on the Tuesday night debate between the former president and Vice President Kamala Harris, Bryan Lanza attempted to clean up claims Trump made about abortion which in turn led the CNN host to admonish him that he was not going to be allowed to lie on-air.

After Acosta noted Trump refused Tuesday night to say he would veto a national abortion ban bill if he was re-elected, Lanza replied, "I think he said in the past that he would not sign a national abortion ban. I think J.D. Vance has also stated that. I think what he said last night —."

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"He did not say he would veto it if it got passed and got to his desk, he didn't say he would veto it," Acosta reminded him.

"I was answering the question, Jim, thank you for giving me the opportunity," Lanza shot back before continuing and saying, "I think what he was saying —."

"Well, if you are not going to answer, I'm going to jump in Bryan, so..." Acosta interjected again.

"I'm about to answer the question," Lanza repeated. "That is the time you let me answer the question. As I was saying and trying to answer your deeply thoughted (sic) question, I think what he was trying to say last night and I think what he has said is, the country does not support late-term abortion. I think 91 percent of the country feels late-term abortion is a horrific thing."

"No, he said that in some states they are executing the babies after they are born, which is false," Acosta stated.

"Let me finish my answer, Jim. understand you don't want to hear it because it is inconvenient, but I'm still going to answer," the conservative parried.

"But Bryan, if you are not going to tell the truth I've got to jump in. I'm sorry," the CNN host cut in.

"Do you want the truth? Do you want me to answer your question?" Lanza shot back to which Acosta replied, "We want the truth. Yeah, go ahead."

"I'm trying to give you the truth with an explanation but you constantly keep interrupting which leads me to believe you don't want to hear the answer because it is inconvenient for you," Lanza attempted. "So for the fourth time, I'm going to try to answer this question. What he said about abortion, what his position has always been is he has always been proud of repealing abortion. He said it early on he gave a list from the Federalist Society who are going to return it to the states. That is what has happened."

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