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Fox News host fact-checks Trump's claim of a 'jobs whistleblower' with real numbers

Former President Donald Trump spent the past few days talking about a mythical "whistleblower," who gave "real" economic data that shows the jobs rate and unemployment data and that it was way off from what President Joe Biden quoted.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics posts numbers every month. After about a month, they are adjusted to be more accurate. Fox News host Neil Cavuto explained there's nothing untoward or secret about it on his Thursday show after Trump repeated the claim at the border.

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'He's wrong!' Harris adviser clashes with Fox host who uses Obama aide's words against him

White House economic adviser Gene Sperling clashed with Fox News' Neil Cavuto Thursday as the host went after Vice President Kamala Harris' plan to crack down on price gouging in supermarkets — and Cavuto quoted a former Obama economic adviser who was skeptical of the proposal.

The plan, which is part of a broader package that also calls for lowering housing costs by building millions of new units, has drawn criticism from Republicans characterizing it as a price control scheme. Trump even used it to build his branding of Harris as a "communist."

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'Remarkable': Fox News host shocked Trump wasn't alerted to manhunt after death threat

A Fox News host was floored Thursday that former President Donald Trump wasn't informed of an ongoing manhunt in Arizona for a man who threatened his life.

When a reporter informed Trump there was a "manhunt" ongoing for a man who made threats against him, Trump said he hadn't been informed, but that he had "heard it's dangerous."

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Trump claims Dems support mass deportations because he reads it in their 'body language'

Former President Donald Trump cited the "body language" of Democrats as proof that they support his proposed mass deportation policy.

While speaking to reporters at the U.S. border in Arizona on Thursday, Trump was asked about Democrats who oppose the mass deportations he has proposed to carry out if he is reelected.

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Trump insists he can't 'legally' be tied to Project 2025 during rambling border speech

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump complained about being tied to a controversial conservative plan to remake the country if he is reelected.

During a speech at the U.S. border in Arizona on Thursday, Trump lashed out at Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz for warning about Project 2025 when he spoke at his party's convention this week.

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Watch: J.D. Vance struggles to order at donut shop as employee refuses to be seen with him

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance (R-OH) made an awkward trip to a donut shop in Georgia as an employee asked not to be pictured with him.

Before delivering a speech in Valdosta on Thursday, Vance's campaign visited a donut shop, where the candidate tried to place an order himself.

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J.D. Vance promoted book that prescribes repealing the Civil Rights Act

J.D. Vance praised a “counterrevolutionary” book that calls for the repeal of the Civil Rights Act and enacting policies to discourage women from working outside the home, according to a new report.

Vance spoke in December at the launch of Up from Conservatism, an essay collection edited by the Claremont Institute's Arthur Milikh, at the U.S. Capitol visitor center in Washington, D.C., where he championed the team that put the book together and talked up the ideas they promoted, reported The Guardian.

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'Talk about weird': Ann Coulter attacks Tim Walz's son for crying at DNC

Conservative author Ann Coulter lashed out at the son of Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz for becoming emotional during his dad's speech at the Democratic National Convention (DNC).

As his father spoke on the third day of the convention, Gus Walz could be seen crying and saying, "That's my dad."

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'I beg to differ': Vivek Ramaswamy left momentarily speechless after CNN host's fact check

MAGA loyalist Vivek Ramaswamy was swiftly fact-checked after claiming that Kamala Harris had slurred Republican voters as "weird."

The failed GOP presidential candidate appeared Thursday morning on CNN to discuss the Democratic National Convention and urge fellow Republicans to remain focused on attacking Harris on the issues rather than insulting her personally, and he tried to claim that Democrats were more engaged in that sort of activity than the famously denigrating Donald Trump.

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This attack from Democrats is 'really getting under Trump's skin': CNN reporter

Democrats this week have continued to hammer Donald Trump for his ties to the controversial Project 2025 -- and the former president seems decisively unhappy about it.

CNN reporter Alayna Treene on Thursday reported that Trump has grown increasingly annoyed that Democrats are still linking him to Project 2025 even as he has tried to claim that he has nothing to do with it.

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Trump fact-checked on Fox & Friends after making false claim about Kamala Harris and Putin

The moment after Donald Trump hung up after a call-in interview with the hosts of "Fox & Friends," co-host Brian Kilmeade immediately fact-checked one claim the former president made about Vice President Kamala Harris.

During one of the many rambling diatribes Trump launched on Thursday morning, he claimed Harris, in her capacity as vice president, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and then, three days later, the Russian strongman invaded Ukraine, with Trump asserting many people aren't aware of that.

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'I disagree': Trump-backing CNN strategist gets pushback for criticism of Harris substance

CNN's Scott Jennings was impressed by Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz's acceptance speech, but the conservative commentator felt like the party's convention has been lacking overall.

The Kentucky Republican agreed that Walz's neurodivergent son standing up to tearfully shout out his dad was a "cool moment," but he said Vice President Kamala Harris had some work to do to define herself Thursday night in her own acceptance speech.

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'What!?' Morning Joe panel blown away by Trump's late night attack on Josh Shapiro

A report from MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski on Donald Trump attacking Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) late Wednesday night where the former president curiously led by pointing out the Democrat is a "Jewish Governor" set off a wave of disbelief and seething anger on "Morning Joe" on Thursday morning.

On his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote, in part: "The highly overrated Jewish Governor of the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, made a really bad and poorly delivered speech talking about freedom and fighting for Comrade Kamala Harris for President, yet she hates Israel and will do nothing but make its journey through the complexities of survival as difficult as possible, hoping in the end that it will fail."

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