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'Acting like a fool again': Ex-GOP lawmaker warns Trump he's on track to be 'smoked'

Any attempts by Donald Trump to claim the upcoming presidential election is rigged will be undermined by the fact that he's making the same bad decisions he made in 2020, a former Republican lawmaker from a key swing state argued Monday.

Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R-GA), who has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, discussed on CNN Sen. J.D. Vance's weekend media blitz, during which the Ohio Republican tried to walk back repeated claims that childless Americans are sociopaths.

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Trump backers 'sadly mistaken' if they expect him to change: Morning Joe

Donald Trump is unwilling and unable to rise to the occasion as he fights for his political life, according to MSNBC's Joe Scarborough.

The former president has been knocked off balance by the ascendance of Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, and the "Morning Joe" host pointed to a recent report showing that Trump had told GOP donors not to expect any substantial changes in his campaign.

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'Ridiculous!' Republicans clash on CNN in aftermath of J.D. Vance's latest interview

A conservative shouting match erupted on CNN Monday morning as panelists argued about a confusing comment from Donald Trump's running mate Sen. J.D. Vance and one Republican's controversial take.

Matt Gorman, former advisor to Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), started screaming when David Frum, onetime speechwriter for former President George W. Bush, suggested there was a dark motive behind Vance's attacks on Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN).

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Trump's latest 'meltdown' a 'profoundly dangerous' sign of things to come: conservative

Charlie Sykes offered a sinister explanation for Donald Trump's social media posts suggesting that Kamala Harris was sharing fake photos of her crowds.

The former president claimed his Democratic rival had used artificial intelligence to make it appear thousands of supporters had greeted her at a Michigan airport, and the conservative commentator told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump was setting the stage for another attempt to overturn an election loss.

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'Very, very sad': George Conway urges 'intervention' from Trump family after latest posts

George Conway questioned Donald Trump's mental health Monday and wondered why his family hadn't stepped in to get him the help he said he apparently needs.

The former president and current Republican nominee claimed in a Truth Social post that Kamala Harris had shared a fake photo showing throngs of supporters greeting her at a Michigan airport, and the conservative attorney Conway expressed alarm to MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

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'His head is exploding': GOP pollster admits Trump is causing his own downfall in election

Donald Trump has the issues on his side, yet he's currently losing the 2024 presidential race, a Republican pollster admitted on Sunday.

GOP strategist Frank Luntz, known for making predictions about political campaigns based on his focus groups, appeared on CNN over the weekend to discuss the bounce Vice President Kamala Harris is experiencing in the polls.

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'You're gonna lose this!' Trump fans rebel against him over 'A.I.' Harris rally claim

Donald Trump is getting pushback on Sunday on his latest conspiracy theory from an unlikely source: his own MAGA supporters.

The former president earlier in the day claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris was faking her huge crowd sizes by using AI. The claim was ranked as "just false" by CNN, and one lawmaker said it made Trump unfit to be president.

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'Just false': CNN fact checks Trump on conspiracy theory about Kamala Harris crowd sizes

Donald Trump's latest conspiracy theory about Vice President Kamala Harris using AI to generate her crowds was labelled "just false" by CNN Sunday.

Trump, who earlier in the day made the claim on Truth Social that Harris' massive rallies and events were in fact all faked, has experienced intense backlash for his comments. On MSNBC, Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) argued that the claim made Trump not suited for presidential office.

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'Dementia-land': Lawmaker says Trump is 'not suited for office' after 'bonkers' claim

Donald Trump is "not suited for office" after spreading a conspiracy theory about Vice President Kamala Harris faking her crowd sizes, according to Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA).

Lieu appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to talk about the Harris campaign and how it is shaping up against Trump. The host asked him if reliably red territories are really going to be competitive for Harris in November.

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Mike Lindell vows his visit to Democratic Convention will 'flip Democrats' to Trump

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said he would take his crusade against voting machines to the Democratic National Convention (DNC), where he hopes to "flip Democrats" to voting for former President Donald Trump.

During an interview on the War Room podcast over the weekend, Lindell falsely praised Trump as the "great real president."

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'Team Trump is flatlining — and they know it': former GOP official

After showing alternating clips of Donald Trump's rambling press conference and recent rally appearance and comparing them to clips of Vice President Kamala Harris exhorting energized crowds of Democratic voters, MSNBC host Michael Steele described the former president's campaign as being, in a best-case scenario, on life support.

Sunday afternoon, as he filled in for regular host Jen Psaki, the former chair of the Republican National Committee smirked his way through describing the current state of the 2024 presidential campaign.

"Folks, the spotlight and all the joy surrounding her is clearly driving Donald Trump just a bit crazy and he is getting desperate," he began. "Holding an hour-long rambling press conference at Mar-a-Lago and re-agreeing to debate Harris after backing out and trying to set the terms of the debate himself."

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"He is getting defensive, resorting to his playbook of insults and name-calling, and rage-posting on Truth Social about crowd sizes," he continued before adding, "Here's the bottom line on all this: Team Harris is on the rise, Team Trump is flailing — I would say even flatlining."

"They know it and you and I know it," he added. "So they are getting real desperate, real defensive and real divisive but nothing they say, none of it is sticking. None of it is working and those crowds for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz? Well, they just keep getting bigger and bigger and bigger."

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'Kamala isn't a foundational Black': Ann Coulter turns interview into racist tirade

Conservative columnist Ann Coulter downplayed Vice President Kamala Harris' heritage over the weekend, insisting that the Democratic presidential nominee was not a "foundational Black" American.

During a Sunday appearance on C-SPAN's Washington Journal program, Coulter addressed former President Donald Trump's claim that Harris "happened to turn Black" after running for office. Harris, who is multiracial, has always identified as Black.

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Fox News pundit can't deny Trump's 'mild' mental disorder after 'unhinged' behavior

Fox News pundit Mary Katherine Ham suggested Donald Trump's recent erratic press conference at Mar-a-Lago could be attributed to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

During a Sunday panel discussion on Fox News, host Howard Kurtz pointed out that Trump's recent press conference had been described as "whack-a-doodle" and "unhinged."

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