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Ex-Breitbart PR chief: Trump's new campaign CEO talked like a white supremacist

The Trump campaign's decision to bring on Breitbart News boss Stephen Bannon as its official CEO has drawn a lot of criticism -- and the most intense criticism is coming from people who used to work for him.

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It's not just about Trump getting top-secret intel. Why is Christie?

Say what you will about sloppiness with an email server, it still isn't nearly as scary as a candidate who might verbally vomit top-secret information. Donald Trump got his first classified national security briefing from the FBI this week, which is discomfiting, since he has little respect for intelligence experts, an obvious crush on Vladimir Putin…

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'People are not stupid': Morning Joe panelist slams Trump's cynical new 'pivot'

After insulting just about everyone in the United States at one point or another for the past 14 months, has Donald Trump turned over a new leaf?

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Shameless 'celebrity addiction expert' Dr. Drew stokes unfounded rumors about Hillary Clinton's health

Ever hungry for attention, Dr. Drew Pinsky has decided to offer his two cents by stoking conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton’s health.

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Clinton campaign responds to Trump’s ‘personal pain’ apology — and it’s perfect

On Thursday night, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gave a speech in which he offered an apology of sorts for the way he has conducted himself and his campaign thus far.

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Clinton told FBI that Colin Powell suggested she use private email: NYT

Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton told federal investigators that former Secretary of State Colin Powell suggested she use a personal email account, the New York Times reported late on Thursday.

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Trump claims he regrets remarks that 'may have caused personal pain'

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump apologized on Thursday for past remarks that "may have caused personal pain" as he sought to refocus his message in the face of falling opinion poll numbers in his first speech since shaking up his campaign team this week.

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WATCH: Bakari Sellers blasts Kayleigh McEnany for claiming to speak for the black community

A CNN discussion on black voters and why they won't vote for Donald Trump went off the rails Thursday night when panelist Bakari Sellers unloaded on Trump spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany -- calling her "disrespectful" -- for attempting to speak for the black community.

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Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson plays doctor on MSNBC and diagnoses Hillary with 'dysphasia'

After failing to convince anyone that she is much of a historian, Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson tried her hand at playing doctor on MSNBC  Thursday afternoon, diagnosing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with "dysphasia."

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'Your company is f*cked!': Trumpsters threaten jewelers who donated Ivanka money to Clinton campaign

Two Brooklyn jewelry designers, who teased Ivanka Trump saying they were donating some of the money from her purchase to the campaign of her dad's rival, are feeling the wrath of Trump fans who are threatening and harassing them on their Instagram and Facebook pages.

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NYC Parks & Rec pulls down naked Donald Trump statue -- then brilliantly mocks him in a statement

Following a day in which New Yorkers and tourists were afforded an opportunity to have their pictures taken with a naked pot-bellied statue of Donald Trump in Union Square, City Parks and Rec workers finally carted the guerilla art project away.

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Senator praises ‘law and order’ Trump for demanding death penalty for innocent teens

One of the few senators to wholeheartedly back GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump praised the nominee as a "law and order" candidate for paying for an ad calling for the death penalty of five young men in their mid-teens who were wrongfully accused of raping a woman.

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Trump campaign chair Manafort organized protesters who threw rocks at US troops: report

On Wednesday, we learned that Ukrainian authorities have accused Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort of organizing protests against a NATO military exercise in Ukraine on behalf of the pro-Russian Party of Regions.

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