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'Huge problem': Fox News admits Trump 'unleashed' bomb threats with pet-eating rumors

Fox News host Howard Kurtz and Fox Business host Liz Claman said Republican candidates Donald Trump and J.D. Vance created a "huge problem" after false claims about Haitians eating pets led to bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio.

On Sunday, Kurtz noted that the claims of pets being eaten had been debunked.

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GOP lawmaker: Making it harder to vote 'is our opportunity to win'

Rep. Brian Steil (R-WI) argued Sunday that passing a bill making it harder to vote was Republicans' "opportunity to win" the election.

In an interview on Fox News, Steil said he wanted House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to combine the so-called SAVE Act with a continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government. The SAVE Act would make it more difficult to vote by requiring a passport or birth certificate to cast a ballot.

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Maria Bartiromo fact checks Tom Cotton: Fox News can't confirm Haitians are eating pets

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) repeated unsubstantiated claims that Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, were eating pets even though he admitted that he didn't know "if they're true or not."

During a Sunday interview on Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo faulted "the mainstream media" for not promoting unverified stories about migrants.

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'That was bonkers': Dem Shapiro pounces on 'pathetic' J.D. Vance's CNN meltdown

Moments after Republican Party Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance concluded a contentious interview with CNN "State of the Union": host Dana Bash, Gov. Josh Shapiro made an appearance and was momentarily speechless at what he had just witnessed.

During the long interview mostly centering on his attacks on Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio with the CNN host, Donald Trump's running mate talked over her, called a question about a bomb threat in Springfield "disgusting," and at one point told her she needed "to shut up."

Given a chance to respond to the Vance interview, Shapiro paused and then offered, "I mean, Dana, that was bonkers."

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"Listen, the [Republican] governor of Ohio, the mayor of that town in Ohio, have said this is all made up. These are all lies, there's no truth to it," he continued. "And the United States senator from Ohio just came on your show and blamed his own constituents for his own lies? This guy is so pathetic."

"But the thing is, it is dangerous," he continued. "There is a causal connection between the BS that J.D Vance and Donald Trump spew and the safety and security of the American people. When they go out and they lie about this stuff they put their fellow Americans at risk."

"J.D. Vance should be ashamed of himself, he knows better," he added. "I mean, this guy, whether he's on your show or he's in some sports bar where I mean, by the way, a total pick me in that sports bar the other day. He just doesn't understand the power of his words, the power of his lies, and those lies are putting and people at risk."

"This is dangerous stuff," he told the host. "I know it started because they wanted to just distract the American people from their failed policies and their chaos. But this has now taken on a life of its own because of what they incited and people's lives are at risk because of J.D. Vance. This guy should know better, it's shameful what he did."

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'Why am I even doing this?': Vance melts down after CNN presses him on Ohio bomb threats

Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance lashed out at CNN host Dana Bash after she told him there had been bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio, following his suggestion that Haitians were eating pets in the town.

In a Sunday interview on CNN's State of the Union program, Bash noted that local officials "found zero evidence to substantiate" claims that geese were being taken out of parks by Haitian immigrants.

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Trump's niece: Uncle is 'unraveling' due to 'severe untreated psychiatric disorders'

Mary Trump, a clinical psychologist who is Donald Trump's niece, told MSNBC that her uncle has "severe untreated psychiatric disorders."

In an interview on Sunday, Mary Trump reflected on her uncle's recent debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Do you do that on purpose?' C-SPAN host busts GOP lawmaker for mispronouncing 'Kamala'

C-SPAN host Greta Brawner called out Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) after he mispronounced Vice President Kamala Harris' first name.

During a Thursday interview on C-SPAN's Washington Journal, Brawner stopped Burchett while he was complaining about the Harris presidential campaign.

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'A massive tax': CNBC host corners J.D. Vance on Trump's tariff plan

CNBC host Andrew Ross Sorkin confronted Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance because some farmers are "worried" about former President Donald Trump's plan to impose broad tariffs on imports.

In an interview on Thursday, Sorkin questioned Vance about the tariffs "because they're across the board and they're not as targeted."

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'Totally normal response': Trump blasted for threatening ABC's license after debate flop

Donald Trump threatened ABC News' broadcast license after his widely criticized performance in Tuesday's debate against Kamala Harris.

The former president went on "Fox & Friends" the following morning to clean up after the vice president called out his false claims on abortion, immigration and other topics during their debate and he struggled to land any attacks, and Trump complained the moderators were biased against him for fact-checking a pair of obvious lies.

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'Will you be there?' CNN host calls Trump adviser's bluff on pledge to another debate

CNN's Kasie Hunt pressed Donald Trump's senior campaign adviser Jason Miller to commit to another debate with Kamala Harris.

The candidates wrangled over the conditions for Tuesday night's debate for weeks, with Trump proposing alternate debates instead, although Harris never agreed to those invitations, and Miller insisted the former president was prepared to go ahead for one of those proposed dates Sept. 25 on NBC.

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Trump insults Fox News hosts live on air after they criticized his debate performance

Donald Trump early Wednesday insulted Fox News hosts floated to be the moderators of another debate between the former president and Vice President Kamala Harris, while live on the air.

Trump spoke to Fox & Friends early in the morning, where the hosts brought up a potential debate hosted by the network.

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'It was my best debate ever': Trump runs to spin room after debate with Harris

Former President Donald Trump took the unusual step of showing up in the spin room after a poor debate performance against Vice President Kamala Harris.

"Former President Donald Trump is here in the spin room," a surprised ABC host said. "Whenever there's an audience, we know that the former president likes to be part of it, so he has essentially taken over."

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'Trump had a bad night': Fox News trashes ex-president after debate with Harris

Fox News personalities gave former President Donald Trump low marks following his Tuesday night debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.

A panel on Fox News responded to Trump's performance just moments after the ABC News presidential debate concluded.

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