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'Not in keeping with the unity theme': CNN cuts off RNC speaker after he attacks Biden

CNN interrupted its broadcast of the Republican National Convention Monday after a speaker attacked President Joe Biden despite the Republican Party's promise of a "unity theme."

After airing several minutes of former Yammer CEO David Sack's speech, CNN suddenly cut to host Jake Tapper.

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Pro-Trump signs spotted outside would-be assassin's home: witnesses

Neighbors of the man who allegedly shot Donald Trump said that they spotted campaign signs for the former president outside his home in recent years.

WPXI first reported Monday that law enforcement officers had interviewed the neighbors of Thomas Matthew Crooks, who Secret Service snipers killed following the assassination attempt.

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'It frustrates me': Alina Habba whines that Trump team treated as 'some sort of criminals'

Alina Habba, an attorney and spokesperson for Donald Trump, complained Monday that people treat her cohorts like "some sort of criminals."

In an interview with Fox News at the Republican National Convention, Habba reacted to the news that special counsel Jack Smith intended to appeal a ruling that dismissed a classified documents case against Trump.

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Fox News host: J.D. Vance 'kind of reminds me of Barack Obama'

Fox News host Dana Perino argued that Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance was similar to former Democratic President Barack Obama.

During the Monday edition of The Five on Fox News, Perino spoke moments after members of the Republican National Convention moved to nominate Vance as Donald Trump's running mate.

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'Ridiculous!' Karine Jean-Pierre rips right-wing smear on women Secret Service agents

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre blasted right-wing claims that women were not qualified for Secret Service work following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

At Monday's White House briefing, Jean-Pierre was asked about right-wing figures who blamed the shooting on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.

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'Get out of here!' Don Jr. snaps at MSNBC 'clown' after tough question on RNC floor

Donald Trump Jr., the son of former President Donald Trump, snapped at MSNBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff during a confrontation at the Republican National Convention.

As convention proceedings were underway on Monday, Soboroff asked Trump what would be different if his father won a second presidential term.

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J.D. Vance given protective detail ahead of Trump VP announcement: report

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) was reportedly given a stepped-up government security detail just hours before Donald Trump was set to announce his vice presidential running mate.

During a discussion on Fox News about possible VP candidates, former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer noted that Vance's security detail had been increased.

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'I'm not unifying': Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend pushes 2nd Amendment on War Room

Real America's Voice host Brian Glenn, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) boyfriend, said he was refusing the call for unity and pushed the Second Amendment following the shooting of former President Donald Trump.

During a Monday discussion on imprisoned Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, Glenn spoke to guest host Natalie Winters about the assassination attempt.

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Questions and fury after MSNBC pulls plug on Monday Morning Joe following Trump shooting

Viewers tuning into MSNBC on Monday morning expecting to hear the co-hosts and panel on "Morning Joe" about the attempt on Donald Trump's life on Saturday were instead presented with NBC News instead after the network put one of their most popular shows on pause.

According to CNN media analyst Oliver Darcy, the brass at NBC bumped the show hosted by Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist over fears that the diverse panel might say something untoward on the opinion-heavy show.

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Donald Trump starts fundraising off his own assassination attempt

MILWAUKEE — Less than 24 hours after being shot in the ear, former President Donald Trump is raising money off the attempt on his life.

"I am Donald J. Trump, and I will NEVER SURRENDER!" reads an email to supporters that includes an altered photograph of a bloodied Trump — a photo that appears to match one originally taken Saturday by Associated Press photographer Evan Vucci and uncredited. "I will always love you for supporting me. Unity. Peace. Make America Great Again."

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Grifters rush to make money off Trump bloodied assassination attempt image

Barely 12 hours after an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump's life, a trading card featuring an already iconic image of Trump's blood-splattered face and pumped fist is on sale for $29.99.

The message, "FIGHT TO SAVE AMERICA. 'STAND STRONG,'" covers the top of the image, and the card includes the date, July 13, 2024, to commemorate the "TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT."

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GOP lawmaker calls Secret Service director 'a DEI person' after Trump shooting

Following an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) suggested that the head of the Secret Service was to blame because she was a "DEI initiative person."

Burchett was flanked by two rifles on Sunday while he spoke to Fox News about the shooting of the former president. He argued that Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle was hired because of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

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'I don't want to go down that road': Lindsey Graham ducks question on JD Vance's rhetoric

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) dodged a question about heated political rhetoric from his fellow Republican senators following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.

During a Sunday interview on NBC's Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker noted that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) argued that President Joe Biden had incited the shooting.

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