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Buffett hits back at Trump over tax comments

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett denied on Monday an allegation by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump that he, like Trump, had taken "a massive deduction" that allowed him to avoid federal income taxes.

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Ex-prosecutor Jeff Sessions won't say forcibly grabbing a woman by the genitals is sexual assault

Sen. Jeff Sessions, a Donald Trump supporter and longtime prosecuting attorney, said Sunday that he was unsure whether forcibly grabbing a woman's genitals without gaining her consent was sexual assault.

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'Thank you, Paul Ryan': Scottie Nell Hughes says Ryan 'helps' Trump by throwing him under the bus

Donald Trump surrogate Scottie Nell Hughes lashed out at Paul Ryan (R-WI) on Monday after the Republican Speaker of the House said that he would no longer defend the GOP presidential nominee.

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Paul Ryan distances himself from Trump

The leader of the U.S. House of Representatives distanced himself from Donald Trump on Monday as the Republican presidential candidate's campaign sank deeper into crisis over his sexually aggressive remarks about women.

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WATCH: Abuse survivor left in tears after encounter with Trump surrogate at post-debate event

After Sunday night's debate, a young woman said that she tried to confront Trump surrogate Omarosa Manigault over her continued support for Donald Trump despite his boasts of sexual assault -- only to be coldly blown off.

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As of last week, Clinton's White House chances 95 percent: Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation

Even before Sunday night's vicious presidential debate, Republican Donald Trump was losing ground in many of the states he needs to win to capture the presidency, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation Project analysis released on Monday.

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Pat Robertson: It's 'macho' for Trump to grab women 'by the p*ssy' without permission

Pat Robertson on Monday declared that Donald Trump was the "clear winner" of Sunday night's presidential debate, and the televangelist asserted that the GOP candidate's admission that he groped women was simply "macho" talk.

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Sally Kohn flabbergasted when Trump's surrogate claims women don't care about the grope tape

CNN pundit Sally Kohn wasn't having any of it the Monday morning after the debate.

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GOP’s Marsha Blackburn already trying to change Senate rules to ram through President Trump’s agenda

Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) thinks Donald Trump's casual boasts about grabbing women by the genitals are "indefensible" -- but she still wants to change U.S. Senate rules so he push through his agenda.

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Trump attacked one of his attempted rape accusers just this year: 'The woman has real problems’

Before the Sunday night debate began, Donald Trump was in a conference room with three women who have accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment or sexual assault. But while Trump was playing the understanding and sympathetic character, he was concealing a history of shaming his own accusers of sexual harassment and sexual assault.

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Pence turns rape apologist on CNN -- but goes down in flames denying Trump sexually assaulted women

Vice presidential candidate Mike Pence on Monday could not explain why he continued to support Donald Trump after he was caught on tape boasting about sexual assault in addition to prior attempted rape allegations.

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The 7 top quotes from the nasty Trump-Clinton presidential debate

TRENTON -- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton battled Sunday night in their second presidential debate -- and this one was much nastier than their first showdown. Here are seven of the top quotes of the evening: 1. Trump: "This was locker room talk." Trump, the Republican nominee, downplayed the recent release of a 2005 video showing…

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'Trump was so bad, he made the dog throw up': Ohio GOP chair's wife can't stomach Sunday's debate

While Donald Trump's core supporters seemed to love last night's debate performance, it seems that he did little to win over voters who weren't already with him headed into Sunday's showdown.

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