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MSNBC host drops profanity blasting MAGA 'spin' over Trump's 'lovefest' town hall

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace on Tuesday aimed at what she called "bull----" MAGA "spin" from allies who tried to rationalize former President Donald Trump's town hall a day earlier, in which he answered a few questions and finished with over 40 minutes of swaying to music.

MAGA supporters tried to say the room was filled with love.

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Ex-Cruz aide wonders why Kristi Noem has 'patience' for Trump — but not 'her pet animals'

Arguing that Donald Trump “expects to be indulged and catered to” by people around his orbit, a former GOP senior staffer asked an MSNBC host on Tuesday: “Wouldn’t it be nice if Kristi Noem had as much patience, say for her pet animals, as she does for Donald Trump on stage?”

The moment came on MSNBC’s “Deadline White House” when host Nicolle Wallace asked Amanda Carpenter, a writer and editor at the organization Protect Democracy and former aide to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), what she made of the former president’s recent events, including his Monday night town hall in which he stopped answering questions and instead danced to music.

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'Truth-resistant movement’: Reporter slams 'reasonable' GOPers who still support Trump

A New Yorker reporter tore into so-called "reasonable Republicans" who say they still support former President Donald Trump despite a "truth-resistant" MAGA movement.

Political news outlets pounced on Trump's Monday night town hall, where he answered a few questions before deciding to play music instead. The following morning, Trump canceled a planned CNBC interview and appeared on stage with another conservative-friendly crowd where he fumbled through answers about tariffs and breaking up Google.

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MAGA rapper complains women are 'Trump bigots' at Georgia rally

Pro-MAGA rapper Forgiato Blow complained that a lot of women refuse to vote for former President Donald Trump because they are "Trump bigots."

At Tuesday's Trump campaign rally in Atlanta, Blow shared his thoughts about the state of the presidential race with Right Side Broadcasting Network.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace mocks Trump by overlapping his town hall soundtrack over her show

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace started her Tuesday show by discussing Donald Trump's bizarre town hall on Monday night, which ended with him playing his favorite playlist.

To illustrate the strangeness, Wallace began running the video — with a timer in the middle of the screen.

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Trump's town hall looked like 'live sundowning' — don't call it a 'dance party': reporter

A Boston Globe reporter shamed those who downplayed Donald Trump's decision to stop answering questions from his fans and instead play music and dance.

Kimberly Atkins Stohr suggested the world could be witnessing the "live sundowning" of a presidential candidate.

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Fox News guest: 'If Donald Trump was a real man, he would put out his medical records'

Ian Sams, a senior adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris, challenged former President Donald Trump to release his medical records.

During a Tuesday interview with Fox News host Martha MacCallum, Sams noted that Trump had not disclosed his medical information.

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Watch: Trump responds to question about deficit by rambling about Air Force One

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday responded to a question about reducing the federal budget deficit by uncorking a rambling answer about the state of Air Force One.

During an interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait at the Economic Club of Chicago, Trump was asked specifically what steps he would take to cut government spending in his second term.

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'Come on!' Trump called out on live TV after claiming he had 'peaceful transfer of power'

Donald Trump clashed with Bloomberg Editor-In-Chief John Micklethwait after the former president claimed to have had a peaceful transfer of power following the 2020 election.

During an interview at the Economic Club in Chicago on Tuesday, Micklethwait asked Trump about the riots he allegedly incited on Jan. 6, 2021.

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'Wrong all your life': Trump snarls at interviewer as he's asked about $7 trillion deficit

Former President Donald Trump hurled insults and snarls when faced with Bloomberg News' editor-in-chief's questions about the trillions of dollars experts estimate he'll add to the national debt.

Trump mounted the stage of the Economic Club of Chicago Tuesday to field questions from Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait, who described the estimates on deficit increases as "quite kind."

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Donald Trump insists Lindsey Graham is 'a progressive' during Chicago interview

Former President Donald Trump argued that Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was "a progressive" politician.

During an interview with Bloomberg during an event in Chicago Tuesday, Trump insisted that the dollar would remain the world's reserve currency if he were re-elected.

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'Boot-licking Trump sycophant' Youngkin dodges question on National Guard threat

The Virginia Democratic Party said Tuesday that Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin—long promoted in the political press as a "moderate" alternative to the far-right MAGA movement—had made clear he was a "disgrace to our commonwealth" in an interview regarding GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's recent threat to deploy the U.S. military against his political opponents.

CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Monday evening confronted the governor with Trump's comments in an interview broadcast on Sunday in which the former president toldFox News' Maria Bartiromo that he was concerned about violence from "the enemy within" on Election Day.

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'It's simple mathematics': Trump blusters as economics expert grills him over tariff plan

Donald Trump offered simple responses to detailed questions about his economic policies as an economics expert challenged him during an appearance at a prestigious business club Tuesday.

John Micklethwait, editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News, challenged the former president to explain how his proposals would benefit the economy rather than saddle the nation with trillions of dollars in new debt, as the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget warned last week.

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