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Watch: Morning Joe brutally mocks Trump's 'I don't ramble' claim

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough dryly mocked Donald Trump's recent claim that he doesn't ramble in his rally speeches.

The former president spoke to supporters Sunday in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, where he pushed back against criticism of his lengthy and digressive speeches with a maundering meditation on his fans' devotion.

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Josh Hawley's opponent: 'I don’t know why he can’t be normal' and agree to a debate

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) faces his first election after videos were released of him running from Jan. 6 rioters he claimed to support.

His Democratic opponent, ex-Marine Lucas Kunce, has taken the fight to Hawley, who has, thus far, refused to debate, even if hosted by a conservative outlet like Fox News.

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JD Vance's attempt to defend Trump's Medal of Honor rant panned by conservative

Speaking at a police hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Friday, Donald Trump's running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), claimed the ex-president's recent comments about the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Medal of Honor were taken out of context.

Trump's controversial statement came when he talked about giving the Medal of Freedom to Miriam Adelson, the widow of late GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson.

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'Weirder by the day': J.D. Vance fails to impress by taking dog to campaign stop

J.D. Vance traveled with his dog to a campaign event in Milwaukee, and many saw that as a stunt intended to soften his image.

The Republican vice presidential candidate has been trying to run away from the "weird" descriptor that's seemingly stuck to him since his Democratic rival Tim Walz applied it last month, but taking his German shepherd Atlas to a campaign stop in the city where he officially joined Donald Trump's GOP ticket doesn't seem to have worked as well as he might have hoped.

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Trump making crucial error – again – heading into debate: ex-president's White House aide

One of Donald Trump's former White House aides cautioned that he was setting up Kamala Harris to make a positive impression at their first debate.

The former president has frustrated his campaign team and other Republicans by personally attacking Harris as unintelligent and unable to talk off the cuff, and his former White House director of strategic communications Alyssa Farah Griffin told CNN that Trump was setting expectations too low for voters who may not know much about her.

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'Sir, you need to shut up': GOP pollster says Trump running out of time to turn it around

Kamala Harris continues to gain momentum in her sprint to the White House, and one veteran Republican pollster says Donald Trump is running out of time to turn things around.

The former president made two public appearances Thursday at his golf resort in New Jersey, where he offended military veterans with remarks about the Medal of Honor and asserted that he was "entitled" to insult vice president Kamala Harris, and GOP pollster Frank Luntz said the Trump campaign must stop him from turning off more voters with that sort of talk.

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'Disqualifies himself': Veterans blast Trump for 'disrespectful' remarks about war heroes

Donald Trump sparked an outcry from military veterans and many others by proclaiming that the civilian Presidential Medal of Freedom as "better" than the Medal of Honor for military valor.

The Republican presidential nominee praised Miriam Adelson, the widow of the late GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson, during a speech Thursday evening at his New Jersey golf resort, where he recalled awarding her the civilian honor after the couple had poured millions of dollars into his first campaign.

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Trump attacks 'ridiculous' early voting after encouraging supporters to vote early

After speaking for about an hour at his Bedminster country club, Donald Trump took questions from the media, where he responded to one question by attacking early voting after encouraging supporters to vote early.

One person asked a question about credit card debt, which is an increasing problem, particularly with high interest rates. The official question was what Americans should do when it comes to things like credit card debt.

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Joe Biden fakes memory flub to take jab at Donald Trump

President Joe Biden on Thursday held his first event with his vice president since handing over as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee — and took the opportunity to take a humorous dig at Donald Trump.

The pair were speaking in Maryland to announce a deal to lower prescription drug prices — a key 2020 campaign promise for Biden.

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'Did they vet this dude at all?': Newly unearthed J.D. Vance audio shocks analysts

J.D. Vance accused the online retail giant Amazon of funding Black Lives Matter so rioters would burn down brick-and-mortar competitors.

Donald Trump's running mate made that unsupported allegation in 2021 at a conservative think tank during a speech on "woke capital," suggesting that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had encouraged the riots that occasionally broke out alongside the largely peaceful protests the year before in the wake of the police murder of George Floyd, reported the Christian Science Monitor.

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'Freaked-out' Trump can't stay out of his way on campaign trail: CNN panelists

Donald Trump is reminding voters why they kicked him out of office in 2020 as he tries to regain the momentum he lost when Kamala Harris entered the race, according to a Democratic strategist.

Republicans have been publicly pleading with Trump to stick to policy as he campaigns against the vice president instead of making personal attacks about her intelligence that many voters find offensive, but longtime Democratic activist Brad Woodhouse told CNN the former president doesn't operate like that.

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'That'll drive him crazy': CNN panel outlines 'political death sentence' to 'boring' Trump

Donald Trump has lost his mojo, according to a longtime conservative critic, and that has put his campaign in a death spiral.

The former president has seemed off balance and less sure of himself since Kamala Harris took over the Democratic presidential campaign from Joe Biden, and former George W. Bush speechwriter Peter Wehner told CNN that this newly diminished Trump can't deal with the vice president's success.

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Trump-endorsed 'fringe' candidates could cost him GOP votes in two crucial states: ex-aide

A pair of MAGA candidates could cost Donald Trump two key states he'll likely need to win the presidential election.

Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served as White House director of strategic communications during Trump's last year in office, told CNN Wednesday night that two far-right candidates he endorsed – Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake and North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson – could pull Republican votes away from the former president.

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