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'May I please finish!' Kamala Harris spars with Fox News host Bret Baier on key issue

As soon as Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with Fox News host Bret Baier began, the two sparred on the topic of immigration — with Harris reminding Baier that the Biden administration fought for a comprehensive border security solution only for former President Donald Trump to work behind the scenes to kill it.

"When you came into office, your administration immediately reversed a number of Trump border policies," said Baier, specifically noting the Remain in Mexico policy. "Looking back, do you regret the decision to terminate Remain in Mexico at the beginning of your administration?"

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'What do you mean?' CNN's Jake Tapper corners GOP senator for attacking the FBI

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) was questioned by CNN's Jake Tapper on former President Donald Trump's new threats to use the military against his political opponents — and sat there stunned as the senator immediately pivoted to an attack on the FBI for investigating participants in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

"President Trump, in the last few days, not only called his political opponents 'the enemy from within,' he suggested he would like to use the National Guard or the military on them," said Tapper, playing a clip of the exchange. "He went on to talk about Congressman Adam Schiff as one of these lunatics in his view ... what's your reaction to that?"

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'Out of context': Vance scolds reporter asking about Trump's 'enemy from within' threat

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) insisted Wednesday that reporters had taken former President Donald Trump's remarks about deploying the military on election day against some U.S. voters "out of context."

At a campaign event in Pennsylvania, Peter Zampa of Gray Television asked Vance about Trump's recent threat to use the military against Democrats on election day.

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'Even the lies?' CNN host refuses to let Nancy Mace off hook over defense of Trump attacks

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said she had "no qualms" about former President Donald Trump's false claims about Haitian migrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.

During a Wednesday interview on CNN, host Brianna Keilar informed Mace that Trump had doubled down on the falsehoods about migrants at a Univision town hall event.

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'I challenge you': Autoworker dares Trump to pull 12-hour shift after belittling comments

United Auto Workers member Dawnya Ferdinansen on Wednesday called out former President Donald Trump after he made belittling comments about her profession.

In a video posted by the United Auto Workers' Twitter account, Ferdinansen took issue with Trump claiming that American autoworkers who work for foreign car manufacturers don't really build cars but rather "take them out of a box and assemble them."

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Kamala Harris campaign laughs as Trump rants about 'donuts' to explain economy

Kamala Harris' campaign highlighted one of Donald Trump's answers he gave to an all-female audience at a Wednesday town hall after he was asked about inflation — and responded by talking about "donuts."

Host Harris Faulkner asked how Trump would bring down inflation — and pointed out it was already on the decline.

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Fox crowd goes wild after woman says Biden would call audience members domestic terrorists

Donald Trump's town hall on Fox News with an all-woman audience ended with a question from a woman who said that President Joe Biden would call the audience terrorists.

Trump had been dealing with questions about women's reproductive freedom when a woman complained about the "woke" military.

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'Bunch of lies': CNN found Trump made 'at least' 19 false claims to women at Fox town hall

Former President Donald Trump reportedly made at least 19 false statements to women during a town hall event this week.

A CNN fact-check found that the Republican presidential nominee made repeated false claims at the event, which Fox News aired on Wednesday.

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‘Safe space’: Trump again pushes some of his most divisive claims in Fox’s women town hall

In what is being called a "safe space," Donald Trump in a Fox News town hall for women voters revisited some of his most divisive claims and lies as host Harris Faulkner presented some selective edits of his highly-controversial remarks.

"If you want to know why this Fox News town hall focusing on women voters is so over-the-top Trump-friendly, it's because only Republicans were invited to attend. Fox and Harris Faulkner went out of their way to give him a safe space," observed Zeteo News media columnist Justin Baragona.

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'Increasingly unstable': Kamala Harris needles Trump over widely mocked musical town hall

Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday said that Donald Trump is growing "increasingly unstable" when she was asked about his widely mocked town hall event that ended with the former president swaying to music for nearly 40 minutes.

While standing on an airport tarmac, Harris was asked whether she thought Trump's performance at the town hall meant he had to undergo a cognitive test.

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'Get her a little blanky': Fox News host mocks Kamala Harris for facing sexism

Fox News host Kennedy Montgomery mocked Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday over questions about whether she had faced sexism as a candidate.

During a Fox News panel, co-host Kayleigh McEnany noted that White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if Harris had to overcome sexism as a presidential candidate.

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'Not going to happen': Military analyst snaps at Trump apologist for shouting over him

A CNN panel that took up Donald Trump's continuing relationship with Russian strongman Vladimir Putin quickly went off the rails on Wednesday after a CNN military analyst snapped at a Trump advocate shouting over him and accused him of attempting to "put words in my mouth."

Appearing with host Jim Acosta, who later had to shout at conservative David Urban for refusing to stop yelling over him, CNN's Col. Cedric Leighton (ret) laughed when Urban claimed that no one has been tougher than Trump when it comes to Putin.

Breaking down multiple incursions that Putin has made into other countries, Leighton grew incensed when the conservative advocate claimed he was making the same points he had just made about Russia.

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"No, no, no, David, you are putting words in my mouth and that's not going to happen," Leighton exclaimed as Urban scowled. "Now here's one of the key things that you have to look at is, under the Obama administration, the Russians invaded Crimea and they invaded the Donbas region – that is true, yeah. When you look at, you look at what [journalist Bob] Woodward wrote in 'War,' it's very clear that the Biden administration, or at least Biden himself, thinks that was a mistake, and I agree with that assessment."

"Now what happened during this – ," he continued as Urban shouted, "But that didn't happen during the Trump administration."

"Hold on, hold on!" the former Air Force officer shot back. "What happened during the Trump administration was that the Russians were preparing to do this invasion, and nobody did anything to stop this invasion – that's the key point."

When Urban laughed, Leighton continued, " No," as Urban interrupted him with, "Colonel, you're wrong."

What followed after that was the two talking over each other before host Acosta regained control and remarked, "Go ahead, colonel."

"Don't tell me, don't tell anybody in America that this wasn't going on during the Trump administration because it was also, David," Leighton admonished him.

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'Openly fascist': Trump campaign stuns onlookers by sharing his 'enemy within' double-down

Former President Donald Trump's decision to double down Wednesday on his threats of the "enemy within" — and his campaign's hasty efforts to spread the word — stunned onlookers who said they fear a looming authoritarian regime.

Trump's War Room was quick to post video on X of Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner's interview with Trump and his response to concerns that he would use his executive power to sic the military on political rivals.

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