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Vance vows to deport Haitians despite legal status: 'I'm still gonna call people illegal'

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance vowed Wednesday to deport Haitians who were in the U.S. legally.

During a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, a reporter asked about Vance's recent attacks on Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, who were granted Temporary Protected Status, or TPS.

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'If you know, you know': Trump rallygoer uses white supremacist code for 'Heil Hitler'

A supporter of Donald Trump signaled what experts say is white supremacist code for "Heil Hitler."

On Wednesday, at a rally for Trump in Uniondale, New York, a man identifying as Edward X. Young told RSBN it was "significant" that he was attending his 88th event with the former president.

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Protesters outside New York Times demand newspaper 'stop normalizing Trump'

The New York Times has garnered criticism over the year for its reporting on Donald Trump and the 2024 election. On Wednesday, that criticism led to in-person protests outside the building.

Readers left online complaints and cancelled subscriptions before direct protests began. Their demand, according to one civil rights lawyer, is to stop "sane-washing" Trump.

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Watch: Trump rally goer rants about schools with 'litter boxes in the bathrooms'

A supporter of former President Donald Trump claimed Tuesday that children were "terrified" because schools were putting "litter boxes in the bathrooms."

Ahead of a rally in Flint, Michigan, RSBN host Titus Smith spoke to a woman who said she supported Trump to be "the voice for our children."

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Blaming Dems for assassination attempt ignores Trump's incendiary comments: Fox News host

Fox News host Neil Cavuto pushed back against a Republican lawmaker who suggested Democrats were to blame for a second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.

During a Monday interview on Fox News, Rep. Mark Greene (R-TN) pointed to Democratic lawmakers' rhetoric about the Jan. 6 riot to explain the second failed attempt to assassinate Trump.

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'You are scum!' Peter Navarro melts down after woman on plane says 'go back to prison'

Disgraced former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro lashed out in anger Monday after he said a woman on an airplane told him to go back to prison.

While guest hosting Steve Bannon's War Room, Navarro suggested that the confrontation with the woman was similar to an incident with an alleged gunman who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump on Sunday.

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Fox News host says Trump had 'athlete's reaction' to alleged golf course gunman

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade claimed former President Donald Trump had an "athlete's reaction" when the Secret Service opened fire on an alleged gunman in Florida on Sunday.

On the Monday edition of Fox & Friends, co-host Steve Doocy argued that Trump enjoyed "the level of security he had when he was president at" the Trump International Golf Course.

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'You are responsible': CBS host nails J.D. Vance as he calls to 'ignore' bomb threats

CBS News host Margaret Brennan grilled Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance after his false claim that Haitians were eating pets incited bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio.

The confrontation came during a Sunday interview on Face the Nation.

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'This is untrue': Fox News makes Lara Trump squirm over migrant 'pet-eating' claim

Republican National Committee (RNC) co-chair Lara Trump deflected Sunday after Fox News host Howard Kurtz asked if she accepted the fact that former President Donald Trump was wrong about Haitians eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.

In an interview on Fox News, Kurtz noted that the former president made the claim during a recent debate on ABC News.

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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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