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Trump admits he was wrong to compare 'political opponents to villains' -- then accuses the media of inciting violence

President Donald Trump admitted that he was wrong to have spent the past several years demonizing his political opponents. Or, at the very least he confessed it was wrong to do so, though it's unclear if he realizes he's attacking himself.

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'Donald who?': Former CIA director John Brennan shocked to hear Trump asked for civility

In response to bomb threat sent to him, former CIA director John Brennan said that President Donald Trump's rhetoric leads to acts of violence and is "unproductive" and "Un-American."

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WATCH: Ex-FBI counterintelligence chief concludes ‘the greatest nation security threat we face may be this president’

The former Assistant Director for Counterintelligence at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned on MSNBC that President Donald Trump may be "the greatest national security threat" America faces.

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WATCH: Utah lawmaker wanted at least one leader in the state to have tried pot -- so he volunteered

Sen. Jim Dabakis (D-UT) wanted to be well informed about all issue on the ballot during the Midterm elections and decided to give marijuana a try, so he could better understand all the hype among voters.

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WATCH LIVE: President Donald Trump speaks to Wisconsin rally after bombs sent to Democrats

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is struggling to maintain his stranglehold on the seat after seven years. Since 2010, Walker's Wisconsin has been at 35th in the nation for economic job growth and last among Midwestern states. Perhaps that is why Walker is one of the most endangered Republican governors on the ballot this election.

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WATCH: Ted Cruz claims Democrats are 'actively encouraging' bombs being sent to their leaders

During an interview on his campaign bus with MSNBC's Chuck Todd, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested that Democrats encouraged the political environment that led to multiple of their leaders being sent bombs in the mail on Wednesday.

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Ex-CIA officer Phil Mudd: Trump is responsible for the bombs sent to Democrats whether the White House wants him to be or not

Former CIA officer Phil Mudd said that President Donald Trump must take responsibility for a bomb threat sent to prominent Democrats and news organization on Wednesday.

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Nicolle Wallace says Trump ‘had to override his circuitry’ to ask for unity by reading teleprompter remarks

MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace suggested President Donald Trump stifled his own personal feelings to read prepared remarks off the teleprompter following a potential serial bomber targeting critics of the administration.

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Jeff Flake blames 'all sides' after bombs target prominent Democrats

On Wednesday, Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) said that "all sides" were to blame after prominent Democrats received bomb threats.

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Retired ATF agent who worked the Oklahoma City bombing 'felt scared coming to CNN': 'This is a terrorist attack'

A retired agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms explained why he was afraid to come to CNN after the network received a suspected pipe bomb in the mail earlier on Wednesday.

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'Beyond coincidence': MSNBC's Ali Velshi predicts 'political' motivation of bomb-senders

MSNBC's Ali Velshi on Wednesday noted the pattern of recipients of suspicious packages sent earlier in the day — and why those recipients' criticism from Donald Trump makes the threats clearly "political."

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