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'Spectacular': Alex Jones makes a 'dead serious' prediction about Kamala Harris at debate

Vice President Kamala Harris is "going to fall flat on her face" at the presidential debate against Donald Trump, and she will also be on drugs, according to right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

Jones, a Trump ally who in August claimed that there are Democrats plotting to put conservatives "in camps," predicted that Harris will be taking ecstasy due to her "performance anxiety."

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'Looming atrocity': Critics outraged by Trump's promise for a 'bloody' second term

Experts and political observers are pushing back on Donald Trump's recent promise that, if he's elected, his second term will include a "bloody" plan for immigration.

"And ya know getting them out will be a bloody story," Trump said about his plans for the removal of undocumented immigrants. He added that they "should have never been allowed to come into our country. Nobody checked them."

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'I'm going to scare people': Newsmax anchor 'sorry' after revealing vote for Obama

Conservative Newsmax host Lidia Curanaj apologized to viewers over the weekend after revealing she voted for President Barack Obama.

The admission came during a Sunday interview with former GOP candidate Larry Elder. Curanaj argued that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris had misled the public about her record.

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'I had no idea': Lara Trump questioned after appearing on Russia-backed podcasts

Republican National Committee (RNC) co-chair Lara Trump insisted Sunday she had "no idea" after appearing on podcasts that Russia allegedly funded.

In an interview on NewsNation, host Chris Stirewalt asked Trump if the RNC was concerned after the Department of Justice revealed a Russian influence operation to push Kremlin-friendly messages in conservative media.

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Watch: Conservative laughed at after claim Trump will be focused on policy at debate

A former deputy communications director for Donald Trump got an unintentional laugh out of several CNN "State of the Union" panel members on Sunday morning after boasting that the former president would come to Tuesday night's debate with Vice President Kamala Harris ready to get into the weeds about their contrasting policies.

Host Dana Bash kicked off the segment by asking CNN contributor Bakari Sellers if he had any advice for the VP before she faces off with Trump, with Sellers bluntly joking, "I don't know if I have any insight, but if they are listening to me or anyone else, I would say you cannot get into a pissing match with Donald Trump because he just brings a more full bladder."

After adding, "I think is going to be a very good night for her, regardless of the spin afterwards, I think people are going to see a clear contrast," former Trump aide Bryan Lanza weighed in by stating: "I think you've seen the polls recently that came out today even the reports that came out last week, she's not the change agent and she's now being viewed as radically liberal."

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"That's what Donald Trump's going to talk about," Lanza predicted. "He's going to compare his record as president to Joe Biden's and Harris' record and just show how dangerously liberal these policies have affected everyday families. And you'll probably see the most content heavy with respect to policy that we've ever seen in a debate. I think — ."

"From whom?" Sellers interrupted.

"From Trump," Lanza shot back which led to Sellers laughing out loud as the camera pulled back showing former Trump White House advisor Alyssa Farah Griffin also laughing.

Sellers returned to the moment later, telling the panel, "I kind of laughed when my good friend Bryan talked about the fact that it's going to be policy substantive."

"I mean, direct attacks against who he is, not only the character of the man which we know is lacking, but also where he lacks substantively on policy," he continued. "We just heard this week a response on how are you going to do affordable childcare? That response made absolutely no sense to anyone. It didn't make sense to our children, right? I mean it was just a word salad. He is diminished, he's not the same person he was even when he debated Hillary Clinton."

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Alina Habba repeats Russian talking points on Fox News to 'get the right news out there'

Alina Habba, an adviser and attorney for Donald Trump, downplayed allegations that Russia had paid right-wing influencers by trying to link Vladimir Putin to Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

During a Sunday interview with Habba on Fox News, host Jason Chaffetz said he doubted the Department of Justice's claims that Russia paid conservative podcasters.

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GOP's Cotton put on the spot by CNN's Bash over interview with Russian-backed influencer

During his appearance on CNN's "State of the Union," host Dana Bash put Sen. Tom Cotton (R) on the spot for having taken part in an interview with a far-right influencer who has been accused of taking Russian money to push Kremlin talking points.

Moments after the far-right Cotton dismissed former vice president Dick Cheney crossing the aisle to endorse Democrat Kamala Harris over Donald Trump, Cotton also claimed a Justice Department allegation that Russia has been paying off right-wing pundits was much ado about nothing.

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'I'm not trying to be rude': Sarah Sanders says Liz Cheney 'in the minority' on Jan. 6

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) defended former President Donald Trump's Jan. 6 attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election by claiming that Americans who opposed his effort were "in the minority."

During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week program, host Jonathan Karl told Sanders that former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) was supporting the Democratic presidential nominee because she believed Trump was "unfit for office."

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Fox News hosts flip out on Kamala Harris for visiting 'meanest spice shop in the world'

Fox News hosts lashed out at Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris after she visited a Pennsylvania spice shop that called out the "risks" associated with electing Republicans.

"Vice President Harris is hunkering down in Pittsburgh as she pushes for unity while visiting a spice shop known for mocking Republicans," Fox News host Will Cain announced on Sunday's edition of Fox & Friends.

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MSNBC host blows up on Trump's ominous new threat targeting poll workers

Reacting to a Donald Trump posting on Truth Social late Saturday where the former president issued a threat aimed at election poll workers, a furious Michael Steele hammered the ex-president for threatening people just trying to do their jobs.

The co-host of MSNBC's "The Weekend," started the segment by reading Trump's post while explaining normally they refuse to repeat what he has to say on social media.

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Observers erupt as ex-president caught 'threatening the voters' at his rally

Donald Trump made a claim at his rally on Saturday that had people worrying about what he meant.

Trump, who spoke in Mosinee, Wisconsin, was called out by CNN for a "lie" about transgender kids. But he also made another statement that caught the attention of political observers on social media, including actress Bette Midler.

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Major GOP figure's endorsement of Harris seen as 'massive signal' to undecided voters

A major figure in the GOP just sent a "massive signal" to undecided voters that Vice President Kamala Harris is their choice, a former Barack Obama aide said on Saturday.

Democratic political commentator Van Jones, a frequent guest on CNN, appeared on the network over the weekend to discuss the state of the presidential race and the upcoming debate during which Harris is set to face off against Donald Trump. Jones appeared alongside GOP operative Scott Jennings.

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'It's a lie': Trump's 'own campaign' failed to substantiate ex-president's new rally claim

Donald Trump's own presidential campaign has failed to substantiate the former president's Saturday rally claim about children and schools, according to CNN, which deemed the statement a "lie."

Trump recently spoke at a Moms for Liberty event where the former president made an eye-popping claim about transgender kids.

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