Convention Coverage

Furious Mike Huckabee rips into 'self-absorbed' Ted Cruz for betraying Trump at convention

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee immediately ripped into Ted Cruz on Wednesday night after the Texas senator skipped endorsing Donald Trump during a primetime speech at the Republican National Convention.

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Anti-Trump protesters unfurl their own 'wall' at the Republican National Convention

One of Donald Trump's calling cards has been his promise to build a wall on the US-Mexico border -- a promise that has won him ardent supporters in the Republican party.

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Behind the scenes, Ryan touts his agenda in Cleveland, not Trump's

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan offered his strongest support yet for Donald Trump's White House bid on Tuesday at the Republican National Convention, saying the New York businessman he has repeatedly criticized provides America "a chance at a better way."

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GOP prepares to nominate Trump despite uproar over wife's plagiarized speech

Accusations of plagiarism in a speech by Donald Trump’s wife dominated the Republican convention on Tuesday just when the party was due to formally nominate her businessman husband as its White House nominee.

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American anti-Semitism is nothing new -- but Donald Trump gave the Jew-haters newfound courage

Americans who were surprised by the anti-Semitic vitriol that was directed at former Hawaii governor Linda Lingle during her speech before the Republican National Convention on Monday shouldn't have been: American anti-Semitism has a long history. Monday's explosion of Jew-baiting and racist trolling that took place on the Republicans' official YouTube page shocked the RNC into closing down the comments section, but it is unlikely to have had an impact on diminishing the anti-Semitism that its presumptive nominee has been actively courting.

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Republicans find new ways to humiliate themselves and keep the Melania plagiarism story in the news

The fact that Melania Trump delivered a speech on Monday that swiped lines from a 2008 Michelle Obama speech shouldn't be a very big story -- in theory.

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Melania Trump speech produces lackluster early TV ratings

Melania Trump's big night at the Republican National Convention failed to draw in bumper audiences to the major TV networks, according to early ratings data on Tuesday.

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Republicans in Cleveland condemn their own supporters' sexist anti-Hillary swag

Hillary Clinton was an obvious target for the speakers at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on Monday, but for some of the GOP's delegates, the anti-Hillary swag being sold at the Convention has gone too far.

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Melania Trump's plagiarism has exploded into a 'save my marriage' crisis: NBC reporter

Sources from the Donald Trump campaign told NBC News reporter Katy Tur that there is an uproar over accusations that Melania Trump's much-anticipated speech on Monday night was plagiarized from a speech by First Lady Michelle Obama in 2008.

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Melania Trump steals the spotlight at Republican convention -- thanks to plagiarism accusations

Similarities between the speech delivered by Donald Trump’s wife, Melania, and remarks by first lady Michelle Obama in 2008 stole the spotlight at the Republican convention on Tuesday, a day Trump’s campaign had hoped to devote to the U.S. economy.

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Three arrested after hanging anti-Trump banner near Cleveland convention

Three women were arrested on Tuesday after climbing a flagpole near the site of this week's U.S. Republican National Convention and hanging a banner protesting the party's presidential candidate, Donald Trump.

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Democratic delegate arrested for shooting her husband a week before the Philadelphia convention

A Democratic delegate to the convention in Philadelphia next week has been accused of shooting her husband, who is also a delegate, WTAE reports.

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Joy-Ann Reid slams Melania's speech excuses: 'Would Michelle Obama have gotten a pass?'

Joy Reid challenged her MSNBC colleagues to not be so quick to excuse the apparent plagiarism in Melania Trump's speech at the opening night of the Republican National Convention. She urged them not to downplay the similarities as the work of disorganized staff, and asked them if First Lady Michelle Obama would have received similar treatment in 2008.

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