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Ex-Trump aide: Being 'told you didn't earn it by average, mediocre white men won't work'

Former White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah Griffin urged her former party to avoid accusations that Vice President Kamala Harris didn't earn her job.

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) called Harris a "DEI Hire," suggesting she was made vice president because she is a Black woman.

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'Middle school stuff': Morning Joe team despairs over 'racist and sexist' Kamala attacks

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski rebuked the first wave of Republican attacks on Kamala Harris as she consolidates support as the Democratic presidential nominee.

The vice president quickly clinched the Democratic nomination after President Joe Biden stepped aside and endorsed her, and the "Morning Joe" hosts agreed the initial GOP response to Harris ascending to the top of the 2024 ticket was rude, wobbly and at least a little bit racist.

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'Probably racist': Morning Joe skewers GOP response to 'generational shift' in 2024 race

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough called out the Republican Party's initial response to Vice President Kamala Harris taking over the Democratic presidential campaign.

President Joe Biden withdrew from his re-election campaign after weeks of pressure from other Democrats who were concerned about his age and fitness, and the "Morning Joe" host said the ascension of the 59-year-old Harris had delivered a jolt to a presidential race that featured a rematch between two candidates born in the 1940s.

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'Prosecutor, meet felon': Nicolle Wallace mocks Trump’s new race against Kamala Harris

"Deadline White House" host Nicolle Wallace began her Monday show with a panel on Vice President Kamala Harris and the impact she will make on Donald Trump's campaign.

She spoke to political strategist and distinguished lecturer Dr. Basil Smikle, Jr., and pointed out that the most entertaining piece of the new 2024 campaign is "the bumper sticker writes itself, right? That almost never happens in campaigns. But, prosecutor, meet felon. I mean, here we go. Day one."

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MSNBC hosts wonder if J.D. Vance's 'small' insults of Kamala are 'too insignificant'

Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), took to the stage in his home state, where he attacked Vice President Kamala Harris for the first time.

"You know, what I see?" Vance asked the crowd. "Want to take bets here? Want to start a betting pool just in this auditorium? If you want to lead this country, you should feel grateful for it, a sense of gratitude. I never hear that gratitude come through when I listen to Kamala Harris."

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Republican slams Secret Service chief for failing to ‘quell' shooting conspiracy theories

Kansas Republican Rep. Jake LaTurner hammered U.S. Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle during the House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing Monday on why she is not fighting conspiracy theories that have swirled after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

LaTurner demanded to know whether Cheatle stands by her statement that the protection Trump receives is adequate as a candidate for president and a former president. Cheatle said that she stands by her earlier statement that Trump is adequately protected.

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Trump will ‘overplay his hand’ with efforts to destroy Kamala Harris: ex-aide

After President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, the co-hosts of "The View" came together Monday to predict Donald Trump's downfall against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Whoopi Goldberg began with a takedown of Democrat-tuned-independent U.S. Senator, Joe Manchin (WV), who spent much of Sunday afternoon speculating on whether to change back to being a Democrat so he could run to fill Biden's spot. On Monday, he declared he'd decided not to.

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GOP congressman rages at Secret Service after practicing his own assassination attempt

Edit note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly named Rep. Patrick Fallon.

Rep. Patrick Fallon (R-TX) revealed that over the weekend, he pulled out an AR-15 to conduct his own mock assassination of Donald Trump using gun range outlines.

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'I didn't ask that!' Democrat snaps as Secret Service director dodges question

U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faced an angry House Oversight and Reform Committee on Monday, with both parties demanding answers to failures during the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

Among those bombarding Cheatle with questions was Virginia Democrat, Rep. Gerry Connolly,

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'You may clap': Kamala Harris makes first remarks since Biden quit race

Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted President Joe Biden's record in her first public remarks since emerging as the likely Democratic nominee.

The 81-year-old president ended his re-election campaign Sunday and endorsed Harris to replace him, and the vice president praised Biden and his record in office during a White House event Monday morning honoring NCAA championship teams.

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Kentucky's Andy Beshear whacks J.D. Vance in VP audition: 'He ain't from here'

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear seemingly auditioned for the job as Kamala Harris' running mate in an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

The twice-elected Democratic governor of a deep-red southern state sidestepped direct questions from co-host Willie Geist about whether he was interested in joining the Democratic ticket, but Beshear did say he would consider the position if asked and took a jab at Donald Trump's running mate in a potential preview of how he would attack him on the debate stage.

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MSNBC's John Heilemann gives alarming reason why Trump chose J.D. Vance as running mate

Donald Trump's calculus for choosing J.D. Vance as his running mate might already be outdated, according to MSNBC's John Heilemann.

The former president has been banking on a rematch with President Joe Biden, who dropped his own re-election campaign Sunday over widespread concerns about his age. And the political analyst told "Morning Joe" that Trump might already regret doubling down on MAGA extremism as Vice President Kamala Harris emerges as the likely Democratic nominee.

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Morning Joe mocks Trump for 'freaking out and going crazy' after Biden drops out

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough ridiculed Donald Trump and other Republicans for "freaking out" about the prospect of facing Vice President Kamala Harris instead of President Joe Biden.

The 81-year-old president dropped his re-election bid Sunday under pressure following his weak debate performance and endorsed his vice president, and the "Morning Joe" host said that decision upended the GOP's election strategy. He added it seemed to catch Trump off guard.

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