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Lady Gaga's father and restaurant owner gushes over Trump's 'no tax on tips' plan

Lady Gaga might be firmly behind a progressive candidate, but her father took to Fox News to fawn over Donald Trump's "No Tax on Tips" proposal.

Among Trump's promises is that tips should not be taxed, a proposal that Vice President Kamala Harris has also pitched.

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CNN host confronts GOP lawmaker in interview about Democratic patriotism

Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) was furious that Democrats claimed the mantle of patriotism during this week's convention.

Delegates wore red-white-and-blue attire and attendees waved flags and chanted "U-S-A" as speakers touted their patriotism and service to the nation, but the Florida Republican insisted to CNN's Dana Bash that was all for show and that Donald Trump's party loved their country more.

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CNN's Jim Acosta hits back as Republican tries to dismiss Michael Cohen's effect on Trump

Lance Trover, the former spokesperson for Gov. Doug Burgum's (R-ND) presidential campaign, tried to make the case Friday that former Donald Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was inconsequential.

CNN anchor Jim Acosta wasn't buying it.

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'His own worst enemy': 'Discombobulated' Trump said to be proving Harris' attack line

Republicans have been begging Donald Trump to stick to the issues instead of personally attacking Kamala Harris, but CNN's Maria Cardona said the former president will only prove Kamala Harris' most devastating attack.

CNN conservative Shermichael Singleton conceded that Harris had delivered an effective speech introducing herself to voters, but he insisted the former president still had an opportunity to turn things around after the vice president took over the campaign from president Joe Biden.

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'I gave her an A': Undecided swing state voters make up their minds after Harris' speech

Nearly every member of a focus group of undecided voters convened by CNN made up their minds after watching Kamala Harris' acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.

The panel of five men and three women from Allentown, Pennsylvania, gave mostly positive grades to the vice president – three gave her an A grade, three gave her a B+, one gave her a B and another gave her a C – and six of them were ready to pledge their support for Harris, one for Trump and one would likely not vote at all.

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Fox News host fact-checks Trump's claim of a 'jobs whistleblower' with real numbers

Former President Donald Trump spent the past few days talking about a mythical "whistleblower," who gave "real" economic data that shows the jobs rate and unemployment data and that it was way off from what President Joe Biden quoted.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics posts numbers every month. After about a month, they are adjusted to be more accurate. Fox News host Neil Cavuto explained there's nothing untoward or secret about it on his Thursday show after Trump repeated the claim at the border.

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'Why are you there': Ex-GOP chair questions Trump's rallies in red state 'safe space'

Donald Trump has spent the past several weeks holding events in red states and red areas of swing states, leading one former Republican Party chair to question the strategy.

MSNBC reporter Vaughn Hillyard pointed out former President Barack Obama's speech during the Democratic convention. Among the things he mocked was Trump's obsession with crowd sizes. While Harris is bringing in huge crowds, Hillyard said that Trump can still have rallies with large crowds.

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'I beg to differ': Vivek Ramaswamy left momentarily speechless after CNN host's fact check

MAGA loyalist Vivek Ramaswamy was swiftly fact-checked after claiming that Kamala Harris had slurred Republican voters as "weird."

The failed GOP presidential candidate appeared Thursday morning on CNN to discuss the Democratic National Convention and urge fellow Republicans to remain focused on attacking Harris on the issues rather than insulting her personally, and he tried to claim that Democrats were more engaged in that sort of activity than the famously denigrating Donald Trump.

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'People are over it': Ex-Trump staffer explains why she thinks his insults aren't landing

Donald Trump has been overriding his advisers to attack Kamala Harris instead of focusing on their policy differences, but a former White House staffer doubts that will persuade voters.

The former president has always trafficked in sneering insults and bluster, but CNN's Kate Bedingfield said those attacks don't seem to land on Harris quite as effectively as his previous rival Hillary Clinton or even President Joe Biden.

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Fox host accuses Michelle Obama of 'race-baiting'

Fox host Greg Gutfeld accused the former first lady of "race-baiting" in her speech at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday.

Gutfeld said Michelle Obama effectively said Donald Trump "never liked them because they were Black" during her speech to delegates on Tuesday night.

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Trump tells fans he has enough votes: Primary focus now 'to make sure they don't cheat'

Former President Donald Trump told voters in North Carolina on Wednesday that getting people out to vote isn't his campaign's main goal this year — a message he shared despite the election being just 76 days away.

“Our primary focus is not to get out the vote — it's to make sure they don’t cheat," Trump said. "We have all the votes we need, you can see it, every house along the way has signs, Trump, Trump, Trump."

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Watch: Trump stops speech after attendee apparently falls ill

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) made news this month when he stopped a huge rally when an attendee fell ill. From the podium, he asked other rallygoers to pass bottles of water to the individuals who were bringing in medical care.

Out of concern for other rally attendees, Walz asked a staffer to pass out water to anyone in the packed crowd who might need it.

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CNN host fact-checks GOP congressman to his face after he attacks Tim Walz's service

Former President Donald Trump's allies have been lobbing attacks at Gov. Tim Walz's military service record, despite the fact that Walz served 24 years in the Army National Guard, while Trump has been accused of dodging the draft during the Vietnam War.

Speaking to CNN's Brianna Keilar on Wednesday, Republican campaign surrogate Rep. Mike Waltz (FL) defended the attacks on Walz's record by alleging that the Minnesota governor deliberately exaggerated his achievements during his decades of service.

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