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Obamas are 'eroding Trump's strength' by targeting insecurities: ex-White House official

Barack and Michelle Obama surprised many viewers by going after Donald Trump in their convention speeches.

The former first lady famously declared at the 2016 Democratic National Convention that, "When they go low, we go high," but she and the former president took direct aim at the Republican nominee's character flaws, antidemocratic tendencies, and even his sexual insecurities rather than focus on rallying the Obama coalition around Kamala Harris.

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MSNBC's Scarborough busts Trump over his mugged and rape claims with a brutal fact check

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough leveled Donald Trump Wednesday morning over what some say was a scare-mongering speech the former president gave in Howell, Michigan, on Tuesday where he claimed the streets of America are too dangerous for anyone to leave their homes to buy bread.

Speaking in front of law enforcement officers, a subdued and low-key Trump claimed, "You can’t walk across the street to get a loaf of bread. You get shot, you get mugged, you get raped, you get whatever it may be,” before adding, "You’ve seen it, and I’ve seen it.”

After sharing the clip, Scarborough lectured the former president with a barrage of facts.

After joking, "Donald Trump, of course, is describing the plot of [1981's] 'Fort Apache the Bronx,' it's great movie, a great reference, but it bears absolutely no semblance to what is happening right now because he says you get shot if you walk across the street."

"Or raped," co-host Mika Brzezinski interjected.

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"Or raped," Scarborough repeated, "If you want to get a piece of bread. Crime, I know that these facts, as Ronald Reagan would say, they are such stubborn things. I know it irritates people who support Donald Trump, but if crime keeps going on the trajectory that it's going right now, it's going to be lower than it was violent crime in 1950."

"Crime is going in an extraordinarily positive direction right now," he continued. "We have seen inflation continue to go down. And, again, I just don't know how many times I can say this, but it needs to be repeated because Republicans lie so much about immigration. Illegal border crossings were at a 50-year low when Barack Obama left office and Donald Trump became president of the United States it skyrocketed after Barack Obama left office."

"So I understand that facts don't matter for so many people who support Donald Trump because how could they if you're still supporting Donald Trump?" he quipped. "We could go down the long, long list of things he said and things he has done."

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'Wow': Morning Joe panel stunned by Kamala Harris 'show of force' at Democratic convention

The panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe' was wowed on Wednesday morning after sharing a supercut clip from Tuesday night's DNC roll call from Chicago that was run concurrently with a jam-packed rally hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris in Milwaukee.

The clip contrasted the rowdy Harris reception with the grim roll call from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee weeks ago, which led co-host Joe Scarborough to blurt: "wow."

Once that clip, along with a clip of comments made by Harris completed, MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski contributed "That was just the beginning."

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"Just wow, Willie," Scarborough added by addressing co-host Willie Geist. "I mean, you talk about a show of force, a show of power. That was impressive, I don't think I've seen anything like that before. 15,000 in Milwaukee? Just packed! And then, you know, in Chicago also at the convention. Wow, that was crazy."

"Yeah. 20,000 in Chicago and 15,000 in Milwaukee, perfect stage-craft as well," Geist agreed.

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Barack Obama hits 'whining' Trump at DNC: 'Constant stream of gripes and grievances'

Former President Barack Obama delivered a searing takedown of former President Donald Trump at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday night as he laid out why he's supporting Kamala Harris.

After paying homage to President Joe Biden — whom Obama called his first and "best" decision as 2008 presidential nominee — Obama said the "torch has been passed," and urged people to fight against Trump.

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Michelle Obama: Trump might be seeking 'one of those Black jobs'

Former First Lady Michelle Obama slammed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his remarks about "Black jobs."

Obama brought up Trump's recent racial comments during her Tuesday speech before the Democratic National Convention.

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'Hope is making a comeback': Michelle Obama makes rousing speech to DNC

Former first lady Michelle Obama roused supporters at the Democratic National Convention as she remarked in her speech that "hope is making a comeback."

The crowd erupted into applause Tuesday night as Obama took the stage to stump for Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee — and decry hate and division.

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GOP mayor tells DNC his party has been 'kidnapped by extremists'

A Republican mayor joined a few other Republicans on Tuesday night in supporting Kamala Harris for president, and in doing so, accused his party of being "kidnapped" by extremists — and of turning into a cult.

John Giles, the Republican mayor of Mesa, once again gave a rousing speech to Democrats denouncing his longtime party's direction under the MAGA leader.

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Illinois' billionaire gov. takes swing at Trump: 'Rich in only one thing: stupidity!'

Democrats cheered Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on the second night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago as he went after Donald Trump over his wealth.

Speaking to supporters on Tuesday, Pritzker boasted of his own wealth — $3.5 billion, according to Forbes — as he swung at the MAGA leader.

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Willie Brown hits back as Newsmax questions 'unsavory' Kamala Harris relationship

Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown (D) pushed back on Newsmax host Rob Finnerty after he suggested that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris owed her career to an "unsavory" relationship with him.

Brown spoke to Finnerty Tuesday as the Democratic National Committee held the second night of its convention.

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'Donald Trump is spinning': Gavin Newsom throws taunts as he celebrates Harris' rise

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was pinching himself after watching delegates formally nominate Vice President Kamala Harris to the top of the ticket at the Democratic National Convention — and then slammed her MAGA opponent by likening the election to darkness versus light.

Speaking with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins on the floor of the DNC in Chicago, Newsom shared how he couldn't believe he was standing there as governor announcing more than 400 votes for his pal Harris.

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'Going to stick in Trump's craw': CNN host laughs after DNC ratings exceed RNC's

Tens of millions of people tuned in to the first night of the Democratic National Convention — and one CNN host believes that's sure to resonate with former President Donald Trump.

Host Wolf Blitzer said on "The Situation Room" ahead of the second night of the DNC that "tens of millions" of Americans watched the first night — a number that could go even higher with former President Barack Obama slated to take the stage for Kamala Harris on Tuesday night.

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'Very big deal': Ex-senator says Teamsters are defying leaders to back Harris

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters union is in an unprecedented level of turmoil as much of its membership base revolts against their leadership's decision to stay neutral in the presidential race, said former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) on MSNBC.

It culminated in many members taking the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris themselves.

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Laura Ingraham pouts about DNC's 'Lock Him Up' chants: Maga's were 'all in good fun'

Fox News host Laura Ingraham expressed outrage at the Democratic National Convention after delegates chanted "Lock Him Up" to mock Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump audiences would often target then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton with a chant of "Lock Her Up." So Democrats returned the favor when Clinton spoke on Monday night.

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