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Ex-Secret Service agent: Fallout over Trump's 'potentially dangerous' rant is just beginning

The controversy over Donald Trump saying that "Second Amendment people" could stop Hillary Clinton from making Supreme Court picks after she becomes president is showing no signs of ending.

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'Unelectable' candidate defends slavery and mocks women – but still wins GOP race in Minnesota

Republican voters in the Minnesota Second Congressional District just nominated former right-wing radio host Jason Lewis as their nominee, despite criticisms from his own party.

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'I'm speechless': Katrina Pierson's logic-free Second Amendment spin leaves MSNBC host dumbfounded

Donald Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson left MSNBC's host Kate Snow "speechless" on Wednesday while spinning the Republican nominee comments about "Second Amendment people" stopping Hillary Clinton.

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New emails reveal contacts between Hillary Clinton's State Department and the Clinton Foundation

Even though Donald Trump is crashing and burning, Hillary Clinton is still facing fresh questions about how her staff interacted with the Clinton Foundation while she served as Secretary of State.

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BUSTED: Trump told 30 lies in two days during 2007 deposition about his ‘billionaire’ claims

In 2007, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was called upon to give a two-day deposition in one of his many lawsuits. Over the course of that testimony, he told an astonishing number of lies that are easily disproven and debunked.

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Trump's threat is nothing new -- Republicans have called for 'Second Amendment remedies' for years

Donald Trump drew widespread condemnation -- and the attention of the U.S. Secret Service -- after apparently threatening political violence against his rival, Hillary Clinton.

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MLK’s daughter slams Trump's 'distasteful, disturbing, dangerous' 2nd Amendment remarks

Bernice King, the daughter of slain civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke out strongly on Tuesday against threatening statements made by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

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Trump backer tells C-SPAN: Second Amendment remark means brace for armed revolt, not assassination

A C-SPAN caller from Michigan proved on Wednesday that even Trump supporters could interpret the GOP nominee's comments about using the Second Amendment to stop Hillary as a call to gun violence.

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As Trump trips, Clinton seeks independents, Republican defectors

Hillary Clinton's campaign on Wednesday stepped up its effort to bring in Republicans and independent voters disenchanted with her Republican rival Donald Trump, launching an outreach effort to woo conservative support for her White House bid.

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Donald Trump is not Adolf Hitler, but he is a Fascist: here are an Italian expert's reasons why

For the past 25 years, Godwin's Law has been useful for preventing careless headline writers, commenters in article threads, and other participants in discussions from recklessly invoking comparisons to Adolf Hitler when looking for the rhetorical ace to win an argument or make a point. But what happens when one of the major-party candidates makes speeches and proclaims policies that sound familiar in ways that are so disturbing that both the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party have proclaimed their support for him? Is it okay to break Godwin's Law then?

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Trump's head of black outreach: Rally-goers blurt N-word to show 'frustration with the system'

Ashley Bell, Donald Trump's newly-appointed director of African-American outreach, said on Wednesday that he did not intend to excuse the use of the N-word and other epithets at campaign rallies by suggesting that it was only a reflection of supporters' "frustration with the system."

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Tax-hating Tea Partiers using taxpayer money to promote themselves for re-election

Each member of Congress is allowed a certain amount of federal taxpayer money to send correspondence to constituents touting his or her successes. Their major restriction, however, is that the mailers can't be sent 60 days before the general election so as to prevent taxpayer funds from giving an unfair edge over a non-Congressional opponent.

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German foreign minister says Trump dangerous for the world

A series of controversial remarks by U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump show that the world should be concerned if he is elected president, a spokeswoman for German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Wednesday.

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