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Donald Trump says he was at Arlington to 'celebrate' anniversary of soldiers' deaths

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump defended his campaign's recent trip to Arlington National Cemetary by saying he was there to "celebrate" the anniversary of the deaths of soldiers who died in Afghanistan.

During an interview with influencer Lex Fridman that aired on Tuesday, Trump tried to explain why he spent so much time attacking Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

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Byron Donalds scrambles to change topic as CNN host puts him on spot over Trump flip-flop

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) defended Donald Trump after the former president said he planned to support Florida's abortion ban despite saying six weeks did not give women enough time to make a decision.

During an interview on Tuesday, CNN host Phil Mattingly told Donalds that Trump had sent mixed messages on abortion because of a "gut instinct" that it was problematic for Republicans.

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Ex-Trump aide loved Kamala Harris’ interview answer on policy changes — here’s why

A Republican loyalist is defending Vice President Kamala Harris over her response to questions about policy given in a recent interview.

During last week's sit-down with CNN's Dana Bash, Harris was asked about some of her positions that have changed over the years. Harris said the specifics may have changed, but her values did not.

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Trump lawyers claim musician Isaac Hayes didn't view GOP 'negatively' in song dispute

Lawyers for Donald Trump fired back at the family of soul musician Isaac Hayes over the weekend after the estate sued the former president's 2024 campaign for using the song "Hold On, I'm Comin'" without permission.

In August, Trump was sued by the Hayes estate for using the song at least 134 times at campaign events. Isaac Hayes Enterprises LLC sought $3 million for "unpaid licensing fees."

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'Outrage': Fox News slams Kamala Harris for 'wearing ear buds' on phone call

Fox News attacked Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris for wearing ear buds while taking a phone call on an airport tarmac.

On Tuesday, the conservative network claimed Harris had a "strategy" of wearing ear buds to avoid questions from the media after she was captured on video wearing ear buds.

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'You lose me': Ex-GOP senator from top swing state won't support Trump

Former Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) will not be throwing former President Donald Trump a lifeline in a key swing state this election.

Appearing on CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Tuesday, Toomey said he could not support the Republican nominee this year despite the fact that he also said he cannot vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Stuff a sock in his mouth': George Conway on what he'd do if he was Trump's lawyer

Former President Donald Trump's attorneys desperately need to get him to stop talking about the federal election interference case brought by special counsel Jack Smith, conservative lawyer George Conway told CNN's Kate Bolduan on Tuesday — because his latest comments are actually undermining the defense the right-wing Supreme Court justices handed him earlier this summer.

"I want to play something that Donald Trump said himself this weekend in a new Fox interview, kind of about the case against him," said Bolduan, playing a clip of Trump appearing on "Life, Liberty & Levin."

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Trump's biggest brag is target of new Republican Voters Against Trump ad

Donald Trump prides himself on his ability to entertain — bragging about huge crowds lapping up his every word. Now, one anti-Trump group sees that as a prime target to hit.

Republican Voters Against Trump is launching a multi-million-dollar ad campaign showcasing those who abandoned Trump after supporting him. Some cite Jan. 6 as a contributing factor while others cite his treatment of women. But there's one area where most agree — they're bored with him.

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'Doom and gloom' message has 'exhausted' some ex-Trump supporters: Former GOP pollster

Former Republican pollster Sarah Longwell on Tuesday told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Vice President Kamala Harris has one distinct advantage in her quest to peel one-time GOP voters away from former President Donald Trump.

Longwell, who has been working to convince ex-Trump voters to back Harris in this fall's election, told host Mika Brzezinski that she's seen a "tremendous openness" to Harris's candidacy from some Trump voters who are now intrigued by what she stands for.

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'Not a likable guy': Paul Begala tells CNN Harris plans for Trump to be himself in debate

Vice President Kamala Harris is hoping to parade Donald Trump in front of millions of TV viewers at next week’s debate in his natural state, Democratic strategist Paul Begala told CNN Tuesday.

The Democratic Party’s presidential nominee hopes to unleash Trump by insisting that microphones are left on throughout the ABC News' Sept. 10 broadcast — and she’s betting on Trump himself convincing voters not to back him.

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Trump's flip-flops show 'contempt for voters' as campaign panics: Morning Joe panel

Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Tuesday did little to hide their disgust after watching former President Donald Trump once again push false claims about blue states allowing for the "execution" of babies at nine months of pregnancy.

The comments came as the panelists dissected Trump's frequent contradictory statements on his abortion policy as he indicated last Friday that he would vote in favor of overturning Florida's six-week abortion ban, only to reverse course on the issue over the weekend and say he'd vote against it.

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On Labor Day, champions of working class vow to defeat Trump

With the Labor Day holiday as a backdrop, U.S. union leaders on Monday reiterated their message that a Democratic administration led by Vice President Kamala Harris would offer far better policies for workers than a Republican one with former President Donald Trump at the helm.

Echoing Harris' resonant "We are not going back" campaign slogan, Communications Workers of America president Claude Cummings Jr. said that "we are not going back because we have the opportunity to elect Kamala Harris, a true champion for working people, who has a vision for the future where we all have more control over our own lives, not less."

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Fred Trump drops profanity on MSNBC as he uses 'Godfather 2' to describe uncle

Fred Trump III dropped a profanity on MSNBC over the Labor Day holiday as he weighed in on former President Donald Trump's controversial appearance at Arlington National Cemetery — and used "The Godfather 2" to describe his uncle.

Speaking on her show Monday, host Nicolle Wallace told viewers that Trump continues to "shamefully employ" the same tactic in "every single one of his political campaigns."

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