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MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace puzzled over J.D. Vance's nodding at Trump’s word salad

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace can't understand what is happening with J.D. Vance and Donald Trump.

Anthony Scaramucci, Trump's short-lived communications director, and "All In Together" co-founder Lauren Leader discussed the bizarre relationship between the GOP team.

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'Did Donald Trump actually vet this guy?' Conservative confused about 'liability' of Vance

Now that the dust has cleared from the Republican Party convention, Donald Trump's choice of vice presidential running mate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) is prompting questions from conservative Charlie Sykes.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Thursday's episode of "Deadline: White House," the editor-in-chief of The Bulwark questioned how Trump landed on Vance.

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Dem lawmakers say Trump ‘foolish enough to think he can win’ in Harris debate: strategist

A Democratic strategist said that top lawmakers anticipate Vice President Kamala Harris will wipe the floor with Donald Trump if the two meet in the presidential debate.

Speaking to MSNBC's Chris Jansing on Thursday, Michael Hardaway, a former aide to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), said that he's had calls from officials, donors and business leaders who are excited about Harris as the new nominee.

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DA Alvin Bragg responds to Trump's demand to kill verdict in hush money case

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg issued a response Thursday to Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss the ruling in the Stormy Daniels hush money case.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for official acts carried out when president. Justices left it to lower courts to decide what is and is not an "official act."

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'Never been right in the head': Ad about Trump mental health now on his favorite channels

A new ad highlighting Donald Trump's erratic statements and behavior is running during programming he's most likely to encounter while watching television.

The Anti-Psychopath PAC run by anti-Trump conservative attorney George Conway shows a highly unflattering profile photo of the ex-president and runs through a montage of him praising movie cannibal Hannibal Lector, mispronouncing and slurring words, engaging in bizarre antics during his rallies, and making incomprehensible statements.

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'Anyone ever see Trump laugh?' Analyst says those who don't laugh 'probably sociopaths'

One of the attacks Republicans have deployed against Kamala Harris is making fun of her laugh, a similar tactic used against Hillary Clinton, who was described in 2016 as "cackling," a sound a witch would make.

Republican Party social media accounts posted a video of Harris chuckling with the caption, "Kamala Harris brought her cackle to Milwaukee: 'Good afternoon, Wisconsin! Ha ha ha ha!'"

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MSNBC host pleads with Republicans to continue insulting Kamala Harris as 'DEI hire'

Current House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and former speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) begged their party to stop attacking Vice President Kamala Harris's race and gender because it is hurting them.

But on Wednesday, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace sarcastically begged the GOP to continue promoting her as a "DEI hire," a pseudonym — which many have blasted as racist — insinuating she's an unqualified Black woman hired over other qualified candidates. Wallace spent years in Republican politics and served in George W. Bush's White House.

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'I had to turn the sound down!' Kamala Harris leaves fans ecstatic with latest speech

Vice President Kamala Harris' second speech as the Democratic Party's presumed presidential nominee was so raucous fans "had to turn the sound down," social media posts showed Wednesday.

Harris was speaking to the Grand Boulé of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority in Indiana, with electrifying response.

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'Anyone with a heart!' Furious 'The View' hosts bash J.D. Vance for childless women diss

"The View's" co-host Sara Haines blew up at Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) Wednesday over his claim that "childless" Democrats" "don't really have a stake" in the future of the country.

The all-female panel of hosts, in front of a heavily female audience, laid into the far-right lawmaker after he told the Fox network that "childless cat ladies" have taken control of the Democratic Party.

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'Republicans can't help themselves': Ex-GOP lawmaker warns Harris attacks are backfiring

Republicans are fumbling with attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris that are also offending women and people of color across the country, critics say.

As one former GOP lawmaker stated, they "can't help themselves."

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'If that had been a drinking game': CNN host cracks up at guest's repeating of Harris slur

CNN's John Berman mocked Sen. Tom Cotton's repeated attack on Vice President Kamala Harris live on CNN Wednesday.

The Arkansas Republican claimed Harris had carried out a "coup" against President Joe Biden, but repeatedly dodged Berman's questions about Donald Trump's role in the Jan. 6 insurrection. Instead, he repeatedly returned to bashing the vice president as a "San Francisco liberal."

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Conservative mocks GOP for 'sleepy Joe' campaign that makes Trump look old

As Donald Trump fumbles through the new field of the 2024 presidential race, his past attacks are returning to haunt him.

Conservative Charlie Sykes, editor of The Bulwark, told MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace that the Republican Party's big mistake is going all-in on an attack against President Joe Biden's age and alleging a cognitive decline.

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J.D. Vance picked out of 'arrogance' — but script 'totally flipped': Ex-Fox contributor

Reports have swirled in the days after the Republican National Convention that former President and GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump regrets choosing Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) as his running mate.

Speaking to MSNBC, former CNBC and Fox contributor Julie Roginsky believes that Trump made his choice based on his assassination attempt, which he assumed would garner him more support.

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