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'Crowd broke into chants of Trump': CNN reporter exposes Fox News women's town hall scam

Donald Trump tried to win over skeptical women voters this week at a town hall event in Georgia, but CNN's Hadas Gold revealed there weren't many persuadable women there.

Her fact-checking colleague Daniel Dale determined the former president made at least 19 false claims during the question-and-answer session in Milton, about a half hour north of Atlanta, and Gold reported that host network Fox News wasn't entirely forthcoming with viewers about the women in the audience.

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'He's in hiding': The View says Trump's actions show he's 'scared' to do hard interviews

After a series of rallies, town halls and interviews, Donald Trump's campaign is dropping out of a number of speaking engagements, including withdrawing his speech to the friendly National Rifle Association audience.

The co-hosts of "The View" think that it's all out of fear.

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'People didn't know': Trump suggests confusion over Harris' race hurt her with Black vote

Former President Donald Trump admitted that Vice President Kamala Harris identifies as Black after previous accusations that she recently "turned Black" to help her election chances.

During a podcast this week with Patrick Bet-David, Trump suggested he was gaining support from Black men because he signed legislation to fund historically Black colleges and universities.

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'Smalltown Boy': Bronski Beat's gay anthem strikes chord 40 years on

Forty years after its 1984 release, Bronski Beat's new wave hit "Smalltown Boy" has transcended generations to become an LGBTQ anthem for young and old alike.

Narrowly spared the censor's axe in a Britain where being gay was only partially decriminalized, its tale of coming out and fleeing home has found a new lease of life with a younger audience on social media platforms including TikTok.

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Trump Bible sponsors MAGA TV segment that calls Democrats 'a demonic death cult'

A "God Bless the USA" Bible promoted by former President Donald Trump sponsored a segment on Real America's Voice in which Democrats were called a "demonic death cult."

Network host Terrance Bates introduced the segment on Thursday.

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Former Univision president bashes network for hosting Trump 'propaganda' town hall

The former president of Univions and Telemundo took his former network to task on Thursday morning for taking part in a town hall with Donald Trump where the former president was allowed to glibly brush away Latino voters' concerns with little push back.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" with co-host Mika Brzezinski, Joaquin Blaya compared the Trump town hall to what one might see on Fox News and labeled it as nothing more than an "infomericial" where the audience was brought in as "props."

Getting right into it, he complained, "He [Trump] went onto recite his concert of lies without any journalism integrity on the part of the network, without any fact-checking."

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"So he spoke uninterrupted saying many of the things we have seen him say for the last few months, but some of the things he has been saying in the last few months which are very relevant to Hispanics, were not brought up," he added. "For example, that we are poisoning the blood of this country. That we includes me and my family."

He accused, "He is working on the largest deportation project in American history where he is planning to raid and put in camps millions of people. Obviously he went on talking about the Haitians in Springfield, legal citizens of this country which were invited by that city to help provide services and jobs. It goes on and on."

"I think you have covered this subject at length this morning," he added. "The question here is Univision did not distinguish themselves as being a true news organization. And served as a platform for close to an hour of his continuing recital of lies."

He then singled out the town hall moderator, telling the MSNBC host, "I cannot respond for the network, but the person that was conducting the –– let's call it the town hall –– was the same person that did what I call a propaganda project. The main anchor of the Univision network is Jorge Ramos, one of the most respected journalists in America. You would have thought that Jorge would have to be the person doing the interview and the town hall. Yet they, again, decided to put on someone that they brought from Mexico, and the results are what you saw last night where they allow Trump to go freely reciting his traditional list of lies."

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'Is he confused?' CNN's John Berman hammers Trump adviser over 'day of love' remark

CNN's John Berman prodded a Donald Trump's spokesperson Thursday to explain why the former president referred to the Jan. 6 riot as a "day of love."

The Republican presidential nominee took part Wednesday night in a town hall where he was confronted by a Republican voter from Florida who said he would not support him in the election because of his responses to the Capitol insurrection, coupled by his action during the Covid pandemic.

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'That was the mask coming down': Kamala Harris said to have exposed Fox News in real-time

According to MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski, Vice President Kamala Harris did serious damage to the already shaky reputation of Fox News when she busted Fox personality Bret Baier for running a deceptive clip of Donald Trump.

In a highly scrutinized segment, Trump's "enemy within" attack on his critics came up, and the Fox interviewer shared a clip of the former president blowing it off and turning himself into a victim of persecution that led Harris to rebuke him with "That's not what you just showed."

She then added, "Here’s the bottom line, he has repeated it many times, and you and I both know that. And you and I both know that he has talked about turning the American military against the American people. He has talked about going after people who are engaged in peaceful protest.”

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'Best thing that's ever happened': Trump blows off Latino farmer's labor shortage worry

Donald Trump was put on the spot Wednesday by a Latino farmer worried that his migrant deportation plans are going to leave him unable to get crops from his fields.

Trump spoke to a group of Latino voters for a Univision Noticias town hall and, among the questions he faced, was one about how he reconciles his absolutist plan to deport people when farmers continue to need immigrant workers.

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'Rampant lies': Anti-MAGA pastor slaps down Trump-loving Christian nationalists

Ben Marsh, a North Carolina-based Christian pastor, delivered a harsh smackdown on CNN this week about fellow Christians who believe that former President Donald Trump was divinely chosen.

In an interview with CNN's Donie O'Sullivan, Marsh picked apart claims made by Christian nationalists who have used their faith as a justification for falling in line behind Trump despite the fact that the former president is a convicted felon who incited a deadly riot at the United States Capitol building in a bid to illegally remain in power.

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'Just doesn't hold up': CNN panel shuts down GOP strategist on Jan. 6 riot claims

A conservative commentator ran into pushback for justifying Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election by claiming that Democrats have also disputed losing results.

J.D. Vance denied that his running mate lost that election, flatly stating "no" when asked by a reporter in Pennsylvania, and a former 2020 Trump campaign staffer minimized the importance of the Republican vice presidential nominee questioning the results from the previous contest.

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'They know he's unstable, they know he's losing it': Trump's fans blasted by conservative

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Thursday morning, former U.S. Naval War College professor and current Atlantic columnist Tom Nichols expressed his dismay with the MAGA supporters of Donald Trump for not taking American elections seriously.

According to the conservative writer, Trump's fans are more invested in being entertained than they are in seeing the lives bettered and are happy to gloss over the fact that he is increasingly "unstable."

Speaking with the "Morning Joe" hosts, he was asked why the election is still "neck and neck" with Vice President Kamala Harris in the polls.

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"You know, it's such a sad question because I think the answer is that, over the past 30, 40 years, there are millions of people who just stopped taking elections seriously," he grimly admitted.

"There are millions of people who think that what they really want is to renew four years of the Donald Trump show," he elaborated. "They know he's unstable, they know he's weird, they know that he's losing it. "That's part of his appeal to them -- that he's interesting. It's fun."

"I think the other thing we really have to understand is that, you know, we talk about polarization, but this is more than polarization," he added. "This is 60, 70 million people saying, the worse Donald Trump gets, the better. Then, when he is elected, that's really going to discomfort and aggravate and frighten, you know, the other 100 million people in America."

"Every time I look at this election, I think of the Trump voter some years ago who criticized Trump by saying he's not hurting the people he's supposed to be hurting," he recalled.

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Trump busted for slip-up admission about the Jan. 6 insurrection

During a discussion on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on the dueling interviews of Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on Wednesday, co-host Jonathan Lemire singled out an admission by the former president on the Jan. 6 insurrection that appears to have gone unnoticed.

Speaking with co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Wilie Geist, Lemire first praised Harris' performance on Fox News where she faced an abrasive Bret Baier, telling the panel, "The Harris people I spoke to in the aftermath of the interview said it showed real toughness. They love that she was able to say things to Fox News viewers who wouldn't normally hear them. It's not a coincidence; this interview happened hours after she appeared with a dozen of Republicans, lawmakers who are supporting her."

Turning back to Trump, he pointed to a clip of the former president appearing at a Univision town hall where he was asked about the 2020 presidential election and the Jan. 6 MAGA riot that followed.

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As the obviously fuming Lemire explained, "Mika, one more note about Donald Trump yesterday, the clip we played about January 6th, talking about 'we,' as he always talks about, uses the word 'we' when he talks about the January 6th rioters."

"He said, 'we were there peacefully, they had the guns," he reported. "The 'they'? They were Capitol police officers –– that shows you Donald Trump's framing of January 6th."

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