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Trump claims he 'wasn't unhinged' while doubling down on threats to 'enemy from within'

Former President Donald Trump doubled down on his vow to use the military against the "enemy from within" if he was re-elected.

During a Wednesday town hall event on Fox News, moderator Harris Faulkner noted Trump had threatened to deploy the military during the U.S. elections to combat the "enemy from within."

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'You never heard of Ivanka, right?' Trump name drops daughter as he details childcare plan

Former President Donald Trump responded to a question about lowering childcare costs by pointing to his daughter, Ivanka, and his plan to place tariffs on foreign imports.

During a Fox News town hall with an all-female audience in Pennsylvania, Trump was asked how he would lower child care costs if re-elected.

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‘Threat to Democracy’: Ted Cruz and opponent go head-t​o-head in ‘combative’ debate

The stakes were high Tuesday night as U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, and Republican Senator Ted Cruz, seeking re-election to a third term, met for their first and only debate. Allred, 41, a civil rights attorney and former NFL linebacker repeatedly knocked down Cruz, 53, running for a third term in office. The U.S. Senate majority is expected to be decided by possibly just two seats.

"WFAA issued a new poll for the more than 40,000 viewers on the YouTube livestream asking who won the debate," MySanAntonio.com reported. "More than 25,000 viewers voted with 67 percent saying Allred while 33 percent said Cruz won the debate."

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CNN turns fact-check against Kamala Harris' Project 2025 claims

A CNN fact checker turned his attention to Kamala Harris Wednesday, shooting down frequent attacks the Democratic candidate has aimed at Project 2025.

Host Jim Acosta played a clip of Harris making a claim about the blueprint for Trump’s next administration, before calling on fact-checker Daniel Dale to shoot it down.

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Trump's new speeches have fellow Republicans 'throwing their desks out the window': expert

A CNN panel on Wednesday suggested that former President Donald Trump is throwing down-ballot Republicans off kilter with his latest rants about Democrats being "the enemy within" the country.

While discussing the state of the race, Democratic strategist Jim Messina suggested that Trump is causing heartburn for his fellow Republicans by not only ranting about "the enemy within" but also falsely claiming that there was a "peaceful transfer of power" after he lost the 2020 presidential election, when in reality the post-election period was marred by a deadly riot that he incited at the United States Capitol building.

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Trump acquaintance asks why ex-president's aides let him 'humiliate family' at town hall

MSNBC host Al Sharpton expressed a small amount of sympathy for Donald Trump on Wednesday morning, wondering why the former president's campaign staff didn't hustle him offstage at a Pennsylvania town hall when he stopped answering questions and danced instead for 39 minutes.

During an appearance on "Morning Joe" to discuss Trump's much-derided "dance party" at his Oaks, Pennsylvania, rally on Monday, Sharpton suggested Trump's team did their man no favors at a time when his cognitive abilities are under intense scrutiny.

After praising how Vice President Kamala Harris is comporting herself on the campaign trail, Sharpton expressed surprise that Trump's people let him remain standing on the stage swaying to the music and occasionally pumping his fists for almost forty minutes while his fans stood waiting.

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"I think they are fooling themselves if they think the momentum is the other way," he said of election prognosticators. "If you want to see somebody [Harris] that can answer questions and has a track record and opposed to somebody that just plays tracks that can't even dance to the tracks, then that's your choice."

"I mean, Donald Trump was embarrassing the other night to anybody that supports him," he added. "If I was there, I would have walked him off the stage if I was a supporter. How long do you let grandpa stand there and humiliate the family?"

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CNN segment spins into chaos after Black conservative quotes Malcolm X to boost Trump

CNN's Sarah Sidner clashed with a Black conservative who framed the election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in racially reductive terms.

Shelley Wynter, a self-described traditionalist who hosts a talk show on Atlanta's WSBB-FM, made reference to Malcolm X's famous 1963 speech, “The Race Problem in America," in which he traced the differences between two kinds of slaves – the "house Negro and the field Negro" – which set off a chaotic clash with Sidner and guest Michael Blake, a former White House aide to Barack Obama.

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MAGA host says friends are 'moving to foreign countries' if Kamala Harris beats Trump

Pro-MAGA TV host Gina Loudon revealed that her friends are "moving to a foreign country" if Vice President Kamala Harris wins her bid for the White House.

Loudon made the admission during a Wednesday broadcast on Real America's Voice.

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Evangelical leader tap-dances around CNN host's question on Trump's latest remarks

Longtime right-wing evangelical leader Ralph Reed tap-danced around a CNN host's question about Donald Trump's new remarks about fertility treatment.

The former president declared himself the “father of IVF,” a widely used fertility treatment threatened by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, during a Fox News town hall, and CNN's Kasie Hunt asked Reed – whose Faith & Freedom Coalition is spending tens of millions of dollars to turn out the evangelical vote for Trump – if he was "morally comfortable" with those remarks.

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'Real crisis': Veteran reporter shows how Trump electoral win could outrage young voters

Young voters are a crucial bloc in the Kamala Harris coalition, and a veteran journalist worries about their reaction if Donald Trump were to eke out a narrow Electoral College win despite potentially losing the popular vote.

The former president has lost the popular vote by nearly 7 million in 2020, when he lost the electoral vote 306-232, and nearly 3 million in 2016, when he won 304-227, and the New Yorker's Evan Osnos expressed concern about that dynamic playing out in Trump's favor again as millions of young voters cast their first presidential ballots.

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'More erratic by the day': Alarm raised over 'exhausted' Trump's latest bout of 'slurring'

As part of a "Morning Joe" discussion on Donald Trump's refusal to answer questions at a Pennsylvania town hall on Monday – instead playing music for 39 minutes while he stood on stage swayingMSNBC host Joe Scarborough noted the former president had more problems speaking on Tuesday night.

Speaking with co-host Willie Geist, Scarborough said the former president's inability to get through a rally cleanly is a sign of his advanced age.

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"He's slurring so many words," he began. "Even in his speech last night, I think it was 'insurrection,' just slurring through words. I know people get exhausted in a long campaign and I think that we are really seeing signs of a 78-year-old man who, obviously, has been through a trial, been through an attempted assassination, going through the rigors of this campaign and, right now, he is becoming more erratic by the day."

"We have seen, you know, on Saturday nights when he gets exhausted, you know, at the end of weeks when he has been doing things, we see him start confusing Joe Biden with Barack Obama and World War II for World War III and making one mistake after another," he later added. "My best guess is that he figured this was the safest thing to do, that he wasn't feeling it. Again, just very strange."

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'What did I just see?' MSNBC's Morning Joe baffled by Trump's 'very weird' rally actions

On Wednesday morning, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough finally got around to discussing Donald Trump's 39-minute freeze-up at a rally in Pennsylvania where he suspended answering questions and told the crowd, "Let's not do any more questions. Let's just listen to music."

The former president then proceeded to stand on the stage, occasionally moving his arms to the music while others on the stage awkwardly looked at each other.

After sharing the clip and noting that Trump has been accusing people who won't vote for him of needing to "have their heads examined," the "Morning Joe" co-host asked, "What did I just see?"

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Pointing out that he was hesitant to talk about the bizarre turn on Tuesday's show, Scarborough told co-host Willie Geist, "I'm not sure what happened so we don't want to dive too much in to it. Here we are 24 hours later, I still have no idea what is going on. "

"Like, here we are three weeks before the campaign and he is standing on stage and it's kind of like he just zones out and just quits," he added. "Teleprompter is saying, 'Sir, you can take more questions, sir. Sir?' and he just ignores it and just keeps playing and kind of wandering back and forth. Very bizarre, Willie, very bizarre."

"Beyond bizarre," Geist replied before adding, "It does raise the question of why? What was that? What was going on? Why didn't he want to answer more questions? Why was Gov. Kristi (R-SC) Noem there to begin with to ask questions that were thrown in the scrap heap."

"Truly bizarre, they are all bizarre. All of his events increasingly now, " he added.

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Ex-Trump aide reveals 'very specific' medical questions reporters should ask ex-president

A former staffer of the Trump administration who shot to fame on "The Apprentice" told CNN on Tuesday her old boss' town hall turned dance party shows he has nothing to say to Americans — and suggested journalists ask specific medical questions as he refuses to release his medical records.

Omarosa Manigault Newman, former director of communications for the Office of Public Liaison during the Trump administration, joined CNN anchor Laura Coates on her show late Tuesday. The two discussed Trump's town hall event, in which the MAGA leader answered a few questions before playing music and dancing for more than 40 minutes.

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