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'Stunningly senile': Internet mocks Trump over 'delusional rant' about cows

Donald Trump was criticized online on Saturday after he made what some deemed as a "delusional" comment at an event in Nevada.

Trump over the weekend appeared at a roundtable discussion with Latin American supporters in Las Vegas. At that event, the former president made a comment that confused critics.

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'He goes off on tangents': Kamala Harris explains what she thinks of Trump's mental acuity

Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday shared her thoughts on Donald Trump's "mental acuity" in a live interview shown on Fox News.

Harris, who was departing for North Carolina, was asked by a reporter whether or not she believes Trump's mental capacity has gotten worse over the years.

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J.D. Vance slammed for announcement seen as 'attacking workers' right to organize'

J.D. Vance on Saturday was criticized heavily for an announcement that many saw as a condemnation of the rights of U.S. workers.

Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee and U.S. Senator, attended a rally in Pennsylvania in which he was ridiculed after his answer about a question regarding the Jan. 6 riot on the Capitol.

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'Weird thing for Vance to say': Trump's V.P. pick ridiculed for new Jan. 6 answer at rally

Republican vice presidential nominee U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-OH) caught some heat on Saturday after his answer about a question regarding the Jan. 6 riot on the Capitol.

Vance, who held a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, was asked about whether or not he will commit to a "peaceful transfer of power" no matter who wins the election in November.

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'The man is old as dirt': Trump faces ridicule after Harris shares her health records

Vice President Kamala Harris Saturday released a new report that had political pundits scratching their heads and asking one question.

"A question that every reporter in America should be asking this morning," wrote Democratic strategist Matt McDermott. "Why is Donald Trump hiding his health records?"

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'Wake up!' Jasmine Crockett reveals surprising view she shares with Trump

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett agrees with former President Donald Trump that American cities and towns are being overrun by gangs — and that it needs to stop.

Crockett, a vocal Trump critic whose propensity toward alliteration saw her dub him a "vindictive vile villain," appeared on MSNBC Saturday morning to share an opinion she shares with the Republican Presidential nominee.

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'Weak leadership': Ron DeSantis shredded on MSNBC after he proclaims 'I'm the sheriff!'

Gov. Ron DeSantis' angry rant directed at federal aid workers bringing relief to Florida in the wake of two deadly hurricanes spurred outrage on MSNBC Saturday morning.

DeSantis appeared on Fox News this week to claim the Federal Emergency Management Agency was "running amok" and undermining his leadership — an argument that infuriated MSNBC anchor Michael Steele.

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Van Jones accuses 'rambling' CNN guest of pulling talking points out of 'Cracker Jack box'

A CNN discussion over the hot-button topic of immigration quickly turned heated Friday when a former Obama White House official and GOP political consultant couldn’t stop talking over each other in an on-air moment that prompted host Laura Coates to jump in.

From the start of the segment on “Laura Coates Live” that began with former President Donald Trump’s vow to crack down on migrant gangs, CNN analyst Van Jones and 1776 Project PAC founder Ryan Girdusky could not find common ground.

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'Insane!' Fed-up CNN guest loses it as Republican says both parties use extreme rhetoric

A fed-up CNN panelist proclaimed she was "absolutely exhausted" on Friday night and called it "insane" as MAGA Republicans insisted that both Democrats and Republicans bear blame for extreme rhetoric.

The discussion was kicked off over reporting that Mark Milley, a former top general for Trump, called the former president a "total fascist" and "The most dangerous person ever."

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MSNBC host Chris Hayes details why he thinks a 'slow motion insurrection' is underway

A Donald Trump-led insurrection is happening again – and this time it’s “in plain sight.” That’s the stark warning MSNBC host Chris Hayes gave viewers as he kicked off his Friday night show.

In a monologue highlighting what he believes is an effort already in motion by former president Donald Trump and his allies to undermine the 2024 election, Hayes told viewers of his show, “All In,” the former president “is very clearly planning to run the same playbook from last time."

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MAGA congressman says top priority is shutting down FEMA like the Department of Education

A Tennessee Republican congressman on Friday told a conservative podcaster that the first thing he wants to do when he returns to Washington D.C. is advocate to reorganize FEMA – and “shut it down.”

“When I get back to Washington that’s the first thing, we’re gonna — we need a reorganization of FEMA. That is completely – I mean it’s like the Department of Education – shut it down, send that money to the states where they know best for how to do it,” Rep. Tim Burchett, of Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District, said on The Benny Show podcast.

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GOP strategist defends Trump's Detroit attacks and sarcastically labels city 'utopia'

A Republican strategist on Friday defended former President Donald Trump's attacks on Detroit, saying the MAGA leader "was just being honest" — and sarcastically called the city a "utopia" when fellow CNN panelists pushed back.

On Thursday, Trump trashed the city during an event in the city, threatening that if Vice President Kamala Harris is elected, “Our whole country will end up being like Detroit.”

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'Let's not rewrite history!' CNN panelists shout in exchange over top Trump campaign issue

CNN panelists shouted at each other Friday afternoon as a discussion over former President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Aurora, Colorado — where the MAGA leader pushed anti-immigrant rhetoric to MAGA supporters — steered toward a failed bipartisan immigration bill.

At the rally, Trump proclaimed, without evidence, that Illegal immigrants have been imported from "the dungeons of the third world."

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