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Katrina Pierson laughs off Trump's 'irresponsible' comments: 'He should be joking and having fun!'

MSNBC’s Kristen Welker suggested that perhaps a candidate for president of the United States ought to be a little more serious about issues of terrorism and national security on her show Friday. But Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's spokesperson Katrina Pierson said, "of course he should be joking and having fun!"

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Angry Karl Rove blisters 'impulsive' Trump in epic rant: 'Does he want to win?'

Appearing on Fox Business News on Friday afternoon, Republican political guru Karl Rove went from giving advice to GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump to focus on his campaign and not on personal slights, to launching a angry tirade after a Fox host suggested Trump should "hit back."

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WATCH: Fox hosts battle each other over Trump's tax returns -- 'If it was Clinton, you'd demand them'

On Fox News' Outnumbered, things grew a bit more heated than usual with the hosts shouting over each other when the topic of Donald Trump's failure to release his income taxes became a point of contention.

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Clinton happily yields national spotlight to Trump as his poll numbers plummet

If you haven't heard a lot about what Hillary Clinton thinks of a string of controversial comments by Donald Trump that have generated round-the-clock coverage on cable news broadcasts, there is a reason – it's by design.

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Trump co-chair smears Khan Gold Star parents with a vicious lie: They support ‘ISIS-type’ groups

Carl Paladino is a proud co-chair of the Donald Trump campaign in New York and he's frustrated at the bum rap his candidate is getting over the Khan family scandal.

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Clinton leads Trump by five points in White House race: Reuters/Ipsos

Democrat Hillary Clinton led Republican Donald Trump by more than 5 percentage points in the Reuters/Ipsos tracking poll released on Friday, little changed in weeks as the U.S. presidential campaign wobbles into the heart of summer.

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Pranksters are looking for $60,000 to build a big, beautiful wall around Trump Tower

Would America be better off if we built a big, beautiful wall around the Trump Tower to keep Donald Trump from entering the rest of the country?

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NRA's favorite 'academic' John Lott exposed as a data-fudging, sock-puppeting fraud

Pro-gun author and columnist John Lott is frequently held up as an intellectual luminary on the right, but ten years ago, his habit of falsifying data and leaning on intellectually dubious studies to prop up his arguments had left his career "in tatters."

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Hillary Clinton's tax returns show she paid 34.2 percent federal rate in 2015

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton paid an effective federal tax rate of 34.2 percent last year and a combined federal, state and local effective tax rate of 43.2 percent, her campaign said on Friday.

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Retired general schools Jeffrey Lord: 'Uninformed' Trump and his followers know nothing about ISIS

The retired commander of U.S. Army forces in Europe gave an impromptu lecture on Middle Eastern politics Friday morning to a Donald Trump surrogate -- who responded with a pile-up of right-wing dog whistles.

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Trump surrogate calls CNN panelist 'ignorant' for bringing up Confederacy's racism

Trump surrogate Kayleigh McEnany alleged Thursday night that the Confederate flag had become a symbol the South as a whole rather than a symbol of racism.

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Meet the quack Tea Party doctor behind the rumors that Hillary could keel over and die at any minute

Have you noticed lately that right-wing news outlets such as Fox News and Breitbart have been increasingly questioning Hillary Clinton's physical health?

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A philosopher explains: Is the 'lesser of two evils' an ethical choice for voters?

Every election cycle, there are citizens who don’t like either of the candidates nominated by the two major political parties.

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