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Trump makes wild boast at debate with Biden: 'I have the biggest heart on this stage'

Former President Donald Trump, who has said he would conduct mass deportations if elected, claimed in a debate with President Joe Biden that he had the "biggest heart on this stage."

Trump made the assertion after debate moderator Dana Bash asked Trump if he would do anything to combat the climate crisis.

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'Looooool': Social media pounces on Trump nodding as Biden insults him to his face

Donald Trump remained silent and nodded meekly when his rival for the White House, incumbent President Joe Biden pointed out that he's a convict.

"The only person on this stage that is a convicted felon is the man I'm looking at right now," Biden told Trump while throwing daggers with his eyes.

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'I don't think that was good': Internet skewers Joe Biden for 'beat Medicare' debate lapse

President Joe Biden was trying to defend his administration's effort to combat the COVID pandemic when he drew a blank.

"Making sure we make every single solitary person eligible for what I've been able to do with Covid, excuse me, with — umm — dealing with everything we had to deal with."

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Biden confronts Trump on abortion: 'It's been a terrible thing what you've done'

President Joe Biden clashed with former President Donald Trump over the end of federal abortion rights.

At Thursday night's presidential debate, moderator Dana Bash asked Trump if he would ban abortion drugs as president.

"You take credit for the decision to overturn Roe v.Wade, which returned the issue of abortion to the states," Bash said. "As president, would you block abortion medication?"

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Biden trolls Trump with 'performance enhancer' can of water before walking into debate

Former President Donald Trump and his allies have been pushing a narrative that President Joe Biden would come onto the debate stage hopped up on drugs — a baseless allegation that appears to suggest their concern that Biden could outperform expectations.

Biden responded with a trolling bit on social media.

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'Your views have changed': CNN host reminds Elise Stefanik of her past Trump disdain

Whatever she said about Donald Trump in the past means squat, given his "positive success" in running the country.

Rep. Elise Stefanik's (R-NY), who is a dogged Trump surrogate and shortlisted to join his ticket as V.P., appeared on CNN's "Out Front" ahead of the debate and was confronted with a series of digs she lobbed publicly over the years slamming the former president's character and policy shortfalls.

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'It's illegal!' Mike Lindell flips out after pro-Trump Wisconsin recall effort fails

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was visibly distraught on Thursday as his effort to recall a Wisconsin official failed.

After news broke that the Wisconsin Elections Commission denied a recall petition for Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R), Lindell appeared on Steve Bannon's podcast at his scheduled time.

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Internet piles on GOP lawmaker who proclaimed Trump a 'harbinger of Black excellence'

Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) took to Fox Business ahead of the CNN debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, to proclaim that the former president is a great force for good in the Black community.

"President Trump is a harbinger of Black excellence," Hunt, who is Black, told host Larry Kudlow. He went on to tout his recent gathering with voters at a barbershop in Atlanta alongside his fellow guest, Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), where Trump's mugshot from the Fulton County criminal case was on display; some of Trump's allies have bizarrely claimed that criminal charges could make Trump more relatable to Black people.

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'Let's have a cage match': Steve Bannon advises Trump to snub Biden handshake at debate

Convicted criminal and political adviser Steve Bannon urged former President Donald Trump to turn Thursday's debate into a "cage match" by refusing to shake hands with his opponent.

Just hours before the debate was set to begin, Bannon spoke to Real America's Voice correspondent Brian Glenn — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) boyfriend — about strategy for the event.

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'He's crazier now': Debate could blow up Fox's effort to hide 'unhinged' Trump from voters

One major difference between the 2020 election and now is that the Fox networks isn't giving Donald Trump the time on its airwaves that it once did.

For years, Fox showed every moment of Trump rallies, but in the 2024 election, the network stopped.

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'Brilliant': Dystopian vision of what life could be like in GOP America lapped up online

A new ad released Thursday morning — hours ahead of the much-anticipated debate between the current and former president — left the internet in awe as viewers raved over its terrifying, poignant portrayal of a possible dystopian, GOP-led America with shades of "The Handmaid's Tale."

The ad, paid for and released on X by the progressive political group "Way to Win," begins with two people in the front of a car kissing. The man steps out of the car, heads into a convenience store and tries to buy a pack of condoms.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene upset at being called racist as she demands jobs for 'white people'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) complained Thursday that Republicans have been accused of discriminating based on race while she argued white people were facing bigotry in the workplace.

At a House Oversight Committee hearing on "ending illegal racial discrimination," Greene said she was upset by racial claims made against Republicans.

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Dem rips 'delusional' Republican who says Trump stored classified docs 'in a safe manner'

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) fired back at Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee after one claimed that former President Donald Trump stored classified documents in a "safe manner" in a Mar-a-Lago bathroom.

"I can't let go that one of my Republican colleagues just stated that the boxes containing national security secrets that were seized at Mar-a-Lago were stored in a safe manner," Swalwell said at a Thursday hearing. "Quote, stored in a safe manner."

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