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'Out of context': Vance scolds reporter asking about Trump's 'enemy from within' threat

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) insisted Wednesday that reporters had taken former President Donald Trump's remarks about deploying the military on election day against some U.S. voters "out of context."

At a campaign event in Pennsylvania, Peter Zampa of Gray Television asked Vance about Trump's recent threat to use the military against Democrats on election day.

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'Even the lies?' CNN host refuses to let Nancy Mace off hook over defense of Trump attacks

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said she had "no qualms" about former President Donald Trump's false claims about Haitian migrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.

During a Wednesday interview on CNN, host Brianna Keilar informed Mace that Trump had doubled down on the falsehoods about migrants at a Univision town hall event.

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'Bunch of lies': CNN found Trump made 'at least' 19 false claims to women at Fox town hall

Former President Donald Trump reportedly made at least 19 false statements to women during a town hall event this week.

A CNN fact-check found that the Republican presidential nominee made repeated false claims at the event, which Fox News aired on Wednesday.

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'Get her a little blanky': Fox News host mocks Kamala Harris for facing sexism

Fox News host Kennedy Montgomery mocked Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday over questions about whether she had faced sexism as a candidate.

During a Fox News panel, co-host Kayleigh McEnany noted that White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked if Harris had to overcome sexism as a presidential candidate.

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Fox host scrambles to calm conspiracy-minded viewers sneering at Harris interview

In the days leading up to his sit-down interview with Vice President Kamala Harris to be broadcast on Wednesday, Fox New host Bret Baier is working overtime on social media asking hard core conservatives to calm down and watch the final result.

According to CNN media analyst Brian Stelter, Biaer has been actively replying to naysayers and conspiracy-minded Donald Trump supporters who fear he'll handle Harris with kid gloves.

In a thread on X, Stelter wrote the embattled Baier is "keenly aware" of dissatisfaction by MAGA supporters over giving the Democratic nominee for president a platform to spread her message.

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"As soon as Baier announced his Harris sit-down, uber-skeptical commenters on this site replied with doubts and conspiracy theories. 'This interview will be as watered down as they come.' 'No doubt she already has the list of Q's.' 'I don't trust Fox and I trust Baier even less,'" the CNN analyst wrote.

Pointing to new Gallup polling that shows Fox is no longer the favored conservative network among Trump devotees, Stelter explained, Baier, "has been replying to skeptics on X, and addressing the matter on his nightly show, promising that his interview with Harris will be 'unedited' – in contrast to some of the VP's other interviews – and 'uninterrupted.'" And then adding, "The anchorman has also been responding to X users to tell them that Harris doesn't have access to his questions in advance, and 'there were no preconditions to get the interview.'"

According to Stelter, "Baier is bending over backwards to explain the basics of TV news to an audience that automatically assumes the worst. It's a sad sign of our distrusting times."

You can view his thread here.

Trump claims he 'wasn't unhinged' while doubling down on threats to 'enemy from within'

Former President Donald Trump doubled down on his vow to use the military against the "enemy from within" if he was re-elected.

During a Wednesday town hall event on Fox News, moderator Harris Faulkner noted Trump had threatened to deploy the military during the U.S. elections to combat the "enemy from within."

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'You never heard of Ivanka, right?' Trump name drops daughter as he details childcare plan

Former President Donald Trump responded to a question about lowering childcare costs by pointing to his daughter, Ivanka, and his plan to place tariffs on foreign imports.

During a Fox News town hall with an all-female audience in Pennsylvania, Trump was asked how he would lower child care costs if re-elected.

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MAGA host says friends are 'moving to foreign countries' if Kamala Harris beats Trump

Pro-MAGA TV host Gina Loudon revealed that her friends are "moving to a foreign country" if Vice President Kamala Harris wins her bid for the White House.

Loudon made the admission during a Wednesday broadcast on Real America's Voice.

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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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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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'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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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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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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