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'His own worst enemy': 'Discombobulated' Trump said to be proving Harris' attack line

Republicans have been begging Donald Trump to stick to the issues instead of personally attacking Kamala Harris, but CNN's Maria Cardona said the former president will only prove Kamala Harris' most devastating attack.

CNN conservative Shermichael Singleton conceded that Harris had delivered an effective speech introducing herself to voters, but he insisted the former president still had an opportunity to turn things around after the vice president took over the campaign from president Joe Biden.

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'Gross, cruel, disgusting': Trump fans' attacks on Tim Walz's son leveled by MSNBC host

On Friday morning, MSNBC "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski dropped the hammer on conservatives and Donald Trump supporters who mocked the emotional exchange between Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) and his son Gus on Wednesday night.

In the now-viral clip, Gus Walz, who has a nonverbal learning disorder and suffers from anxiety issues, was seen tearfully pointing at his father and exclaiming, "That's my dad."

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'So much fun': Morning Joe panel relishes Trump 'losing it' after Kamala Harris speech

Former Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill on Friday was openly gleeful about seeing former President Donald Trump's furious reaction to Vice President Kamala Harris's acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.

During an analysis of the speech on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," McCaskill noted how parts of Harris's speech were seemingly designed to draw angry attacks from the former president.

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'River of slime': Jon Stewart slams Trump over his reaction to Obamas’ speeches

After former First Couple Barack and Michelle Obama gave rousing speeches in support of Vice President Kamala Harris at the Democratic National Convention (DNC, former President Donald Trump offered muted praise of his predecessor. But comedian Jon Stewart isn't buying it.

The Obamas' speeches were full of jabs at Trump, with Michelle Obama ripping her husband's successor in the White House by saying his "narrow" worldview meant he was "threatened by the existence of two hardworking, highly educated, successful people who happen to be Black." She further added that the presidency could be "one of those Black jobs," in reference to a comment he made at the June presidential debate. Barack Obama mocked the 45th president's "weird obsession with crowd sizes," notably manipulating his hands in a manner similar to Trump, drawing laughter from the crowd of more than 20,000 DNC attendees.

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'I gave her an A': Undecided swing state voters make up their minds after Harris' speech

Nearly every member of a focus group of undecided voters convened by CNN made up their minds after watching Kamala Harris' acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.

The panel of five men and three women from Allentown, Pennsylvania, gave mostly positive grades to the vice president – three gave her an A grade, three gave her a B+, one gave her a B and another gave her a C – and six of them were ready to pledge their support for Harris, one for Trump and one would likely not vote at all.

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Trump's most 'embarrassing' attack on 'Coach Walz' singled out by sports analyst

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," popular sports analyst Pablo Torre explained how the Democratic Party, in major part because of the Vice Presidential nomination bestowed upon Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), has stolen football away from Republicans as an appeal to voters.

Noting the overwhelming influence football plays in American culture, Torre claimed Democrats, by focusing on the Minnesota Democrat's tenure as a high school football coach, have taken something away from Donald Trump and led to an unforced blunder by the former president on Thursday night.

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CNN panel gangs up on GOP strategist for dumping on Kamala Harris' acceptance speech

CNN's Scott Jennings conceded that Kamala Harris effectively introduced herself to voters in her acceptance speech, but his fellow panelists jumped all over his claims that Donald Trump remains in a strong position heading into next month's debate.

The conservative commentator credited the vice president for her improved political skills and agreed the Democratic National Convention had been a success, but Jennings argued that she did not accept responsibility for the attacks Republicans have leveled at her tenure alongside president Joe Biden.

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Morning Joe panel laughs at Trump meltdown on Fox after Harris' big acceptance speech

As part of a postmortem on the wildly popular 2024 Democratic National Convention that concluded Thursday night in Chicago, the entire "Morning Joe" panel laughed at Donald Trump's "desperate" phone-ins to conservative outlets to complain about how he was portrayed.

Late Thursday, the former president called into both Fox News and Newsmax, and his Fox call was littered with him appearing to be fumbling with his phone which eventually led to the call be concluded early.

On Friday morning, former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) explained why the convention was so effective at getting under Trump's skin.

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"Should I confess now that the thing I enjoyed the most about this convention, that it was so good at all the stuff that bugs Donald Trump," she laughed. "The production values were off the charts, everything looked great, the timing was seamless, there was no big drama anywhere, there were no tensions."

She then added, "We had more stars than he had. We had better ratings than he had; all the stuff that he thinks are important, they did really well this week. I confess that kind of gives me a grin."

"Well he desperately, after Vice President Harris' speech, was desperately calling into TV networks, sometimes appeared to be sitting on some of the keys of his phone while he spoke," co-host Wille Geist pointed out as the entire panel could be heard laughing.

"Called Fox News, they kind of cut him off. Called into Newsmax," he added.

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'It's illegal': Trump's ex-lawyer blows whistle on former president 'stealing' from N.Y.

"Cheap" Donald Trump is breaking the law when he does certain campaign events from his New York Trump Tower, according to the ex-president's former lawyer.

Michael Cohen, who used to represent Trump in legal matters and also served as his so-called "fixer," recently dropped an allegation he says will "knock you right off your f------ chair." Specifically, Cohen said Trump is breaking the law with his campaign events at Trump Tower because he doesn't own the space.

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'Beep! Boop!' Trump's Fox News call-in fumble spurs social media uproar

Donald Trump's rebuttal to Vice President Kamala Harris packed quite the punch — on his telephone buttons.

Trump's phone-in interview to Fox News Thursday night after Harris accepted the Democratic Party's presidential nomination was interrupted at least six times by the former president seeming to accidentally press the buttons on his own phone.

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'He's still talking': Fox News panel laughs as Trump ushered off beeping phone call

A rambling Donald Trump was no match for producers at Fox News, who cut away from the former president during a lengthy rebuttal to Kamala Harris' acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.

Trump's rebuttal on the network touched on his familiar talking points: denying he had anything to do with Project 2025, railing against Harris as a failed border czar and baselessly accusing her of being a Marxist.

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'Get left for a younger woman': Comedian D.L. Hughley skewers Donald Trump at DNC

Comedian D.L. Hughley stood up for Vice President Kamala Harris Thursday night — and left the crowd members roaring in their seats.

'What's happening, California?" Hughley asked the delegates from Harris' home state. "You know what, in three months, there ain't going to be no living with you all."

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'We miss you every day': Slain Jan. 6 cop's family speaks at the DNC

The family of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who lost his life defending the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, told attendees of the Democratic National Convention Thursday they hold Donald Trump responsible.

Sicknick's brother Craig and mother Gladys stood side by side on the stage of the United Center in Chicago as a monitor on stage showed a photograph of the smiling cop who died one day after he was attacked by Capitol rioters.

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