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Trump: I didn't like football because people 'from a bad neighborhood' could tackle me

Former President Donald Trump said that he was not a fan of playing football as a child because someone "from a bad neighborhood" could tackle him.

The Republican presidential nominee made the remarks this week on the Bussin' With The Boys podcast.

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‘He’s not Ok’: Questions of Trump’s ‘cognitive decline’ explode amid ‘bizarre behavior’

Nobel Prize-winning economist, professor, and popular New York Times opinion writer Paul Krugman on Monday published, "Trump Has Become Unmoored in Time." In it he closes by asking, "what would Trump say about an opponent who, like him, seems stuck in the past, who routinely describes America in ways that suggest that he doesn’t know what year it is?"

On Tuesday Krugman posted a link to his piece on the social media platform X, and wrote: "This was filed before Trump’s bizarre behavior at his latest rallies. Maybe I was too polite in describing one aspect of his cognitive decline."

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Ex-Trump aide laughs watching Trump's town hall: 'This is not even the man I worked for'

The co-hosts of "The View" spent the first two segments of the show on Tuesday talking about Donald Trump's town hall which turned into the former president playing music instead of answering questions.

"It should really freak everybody out — 57 minutes, right?" Goldberg said, claiming that was the time Trump spent playing music when he was supposed to be answering questions. "Fifty-seven minutes of him playing music, not saying jack-doo about anything that has to do with what's going on in the world. This freaked me out. He's freaked me out a lot, but this really upset me."

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Mark Robinson put on defensive minutes after announcing he's suing CNN

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson announced Tuesday that he intends to sue CNN over its bombshell report that claimed he was linked to adult websites and white supremacist message boards — and then was called out by a blunt reporter.

Robinson gave a short statement Tuesday's press conference before making his lawyer available to answer questions.

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'What's fascism?' GOP lawmaker enraged as CNN puts him on spot over Trump threat

CNN host John Berman enraged Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) after he was asked about former President Donald Trump's threat to deploy the military to fight "the enemy from within" during U.S. elections.

"I do want to ask you about Donald Trump's comments about the quote enemy from within," Berman told Waltz during a Tuesday interview. "He says he's talking about sick people, radical left lunatics."

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'Horrifying': Ex-aide recalls begging Trump not to have troops shoot at protesting friends

A former advisor to Vice President Mike Pence says she had to convince then-President Donald Trump not to send federal troops to shoot at her friends and their families.

Olivia Troye, homeland security advisor to former Vice President Mike Pence, appeared on CNN Tuesday morning to discuss her warnings of the authoritarian threat she believes the Republican presidential nominee now poses.

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'Weakness and desperation': War Room host loses it over Harris' Fox News appearance

War Room guest host Monica Crowley lashed out at Vice President Kamala Harris for doing an interview with Fox News, calling it "a sign of weakness and desperation, not strength."

During Tuesday's War Room program, Crowley sat in the host's chair while Steve Bannon was finishing his four-month prison stint.

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‘Couple fries short of a Happy Meal’: Ex-lawmaker latest to pile on Trump over town hall

Former President Donald Trump's half-hour music break in the middle of a town hall event isn't normal, argued former Rep. Max Rose (D-NY) on MSNBC Tuesday — rather, he said, it is a clear sign of cognitive decline.

Trump has tried to play the event off as a fun time — but, said Rose, he isn't fooling anyone.

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MSNBC's Mika draws laughs by bashing 'aging BS artist' Trump's town hall answers

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski questioned Donald Trump's mental abilities after he gave long, rambling answers during a town hall event before abruptly ending the question-and-answer session to dance awkwardly onstage.

The 78-year-old Republican presidential nominee stopped taking questions after two audience members suffered apparent heat-related emergencies at the Oaks, Pennsylvania, venue. Instead, he requested "loud" music and danced and clapped his hands onstage as many supporters streamed out of the building.

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'What on earth?' Morning Joe panel marvels at 'truly strange scene' at Trump event

Donald Trump abruptly stopped answering questions at a town hall event in Oaks, Pennsylvania, Monday but instead remained onstage for nearly 40 minutes, dancing and swaying to an eclectic mix of songs as many supporters streamed out of the venue.

The former president paused the question-and-answer session after an attendee suffered a medical issue, and then halted a discussion moderated by South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem after another person succumbed to heat inside the building. Panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" compared that to Kamala Harris' recent schedule.

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'What's in it for Glenn Youngkin?' Morning Joe trashes governor as Trump apologist

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough shamed Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin for looking past Donald Trump's "fascist" threats to use the military against his political opponents.

The Republican governor appeared Monday night on CNN, where host Jake Tapper pressed him to comment on Trump's threats, made the day before on Fox News, to call out the National Guard or military against "radical left lunatics." Youngkin sidestepped by suggesting the comments referred to criminals crossing the border, but the host pointed out that Trump had made similar comments Friday referring specifically to Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA).

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'Everything changes': Ex-Army general makes desperate last-minute plea over Trump

Donald Trump and his MAGA movement fit “the definition of fascism,” according to retired U.S. Army Major General Randy Manner who warned that if the former president were to return to office — especially in light of the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling — “everything changes.”

“If he was to be the commander in chief again, everything changes," Manner said during an interview Monday night with CNN anchor Laura Coates. “The Supreme Court has given him immunity and the threshold for turning the National Guard into his personal police force is quite low."

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Trump campaign furious as Walz uses Trump’s ‘reckless, dangerous rhetoric’ against him

The Trump campaign lashed out at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz on Monday after the Democratic vice presidential nominee quoted the Republican presidential candidate who repeatedly over the weekend has been saying he would like to use the U.S. military against American citizens.

As NCRM reported, the Republican presidential nominee said he thinks the U.S. Armed Forces should be used against Americans who oppose him, called his critics “the enemy from within,” and declared they are more dangerous than America’s greatest foreign adversaries, including Russia, China, and North Korea.

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