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'You'll have to ask him': Kellyanne Conway plays dumb about when Trump gave up birtherism

Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said over the weekend that reporters who continued to question Donald Trump's history of birtherism were "slandering" the candidate.

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WATCH: Jan Brewer shamed for looking the other way while Trump promoted birther lies

Donald Trump advocate and former Arizona Governor Jan Brewer was brutally taken down Sunday morning on CNN for knowing full well that President Barack Obama was born in the U.S., but then standing by while the GOP presidential nominee promoted his birther conspiracy for five years.

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Chris Christie jumps down Jake Tapper's throat for stating fact: Trump 'clung to the birther lie'

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), chairman of Donald Trump's transition team, falsely asserted on Sunday that the Republican presidential nominee accepted that President Barack Obama was a U.S. citizen after he produced his birth certificate in 2011.

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Internet hammers 'exploitative scumbag' Donald Trump for capitalizing on New York bombing

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump took a beating on Twitter late Saturday night after using an explosion in a dumpster at a New York construction site to alarm a crowd at a Colorado rally.

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Donald Trump plugs NYC explosion as reason to vote for him -- then brags about his poll numbers

At a rally in Colorado, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump wasted no time seizing upon on the Saturday night explosion in New York City as a reason to vote for him, then went on to brag about his recent poll numbers.

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Here are seven reasons the media shouldn't let Trump move on from Birtherism

Published with permission from Media Matters for America. The Trump campaign released a lie-filled statement that sought to put to rest criticism of Donald Trump for building his political image on racist, conspiratorial claims that President Obama was not born in the United States. The media has a responsibility to debunk Trump's lies and not let…

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Maureen Dowd: Trump says violence against protesters and press adds 'excitement' to his rallies

New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd said on CNN Saturday that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told her that the violence against protesters and reporters at his rallies adds to the "excitement."

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Geraldo Rivera: Trump is 'blowing it' with birther antics -- Clinton will be back on top 'by Monday'

Fox News contributor Geraldo Rivera tore into Donald Trump on Saturday morning, saying the GOP presidential candidate's Friday birther press conference -- along with his inability to stay on message -- will have a negative effect on his recent gains in the polls.

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‘Vice' reporter arrested at Houston Trump event after campaign staffers stiffed him on press pass

A reporter for Vice was taken into custody by Houston police while waiting for press credentials to a speech GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump was giving at the Omni Westside Hotel Saturday afternoon.

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Dem senator calls out Trump: 'Blood will be on your hands' if one of your supporters kills Clinton

Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy (D) tore into GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump on Twitter, telling the candidate he will have "blood on his hands" after suggesting on Friday that her security detail, should be disarmed to "see what happens."

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WATCH: Joy Reid unloads on Trump advocate touting candidate's 'incredibly non-racist campaign'

An avid Donald Trump advocate was met with laughter from the panel --and stony silence from from AMJoy host Joy Reid -- Saturday morning after stating that the GOP presidential candidate was running "an incredibly non-racist campaign."

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Anthropologist Jane Goodall: Trump's debate style reminds me of 'dominance rituals' of chimps

In an interview with the Atlantic, famed anthropologist Jane Goodall stated that watching GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump in the Republican debates reminded her of how chimps act in order to express dominance.
 “In order to impress rivals, males seeking to rise in the dominance hierarchy perform spectacular displays: stamping, slapping the ground, dragging branches, throwing rocks," she explained. “In many ways the performances of Donald Trump remind me of male chimpanzees and their dominance rituals..
According to Goodall, famous for her landmark book My Life with the Chimpanzees, Trump reminds her of one chimp in particular -- whom she called Mike -- who created unnecessary noise in order to scare off his rivals.
“The more vigorous and imaginative the display, the faster the individual is likely to rise in the hierarchy, and the longer he is likely to maintain that position,”she explained.
The anthropologist stated that she plans to watch the debates between Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and that she expected she will see a lot of Mike in Trump's performance.

Furious Trump lashes out at his critics on CNN: They're 'mostly losers in life!'

GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump continued his war on journalism Saturday morning, taking aim at unnamed CNN panelists who have been critical of his campaign and calling them "losers in life."

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