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CEO shooter labeled a 'doofus' by expert arguing against professional killing theory

According to former ATF special agent Jim Cavanaugh, any notion that the man who ambushed and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan on Wednesday morning was a professional killer should be put to rest.

Speaking with MSNBC host José Díaz-Balart, Cavanaugh said that, based on video of the shooting that has been released, the masked man who pulled the trigger and struggled when his gun jammed was a rank amateur.

"What does this tell you?" the host asked after showing video clips. "He certainly knew the weapon, but the weapon was jamming from the first shot."

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"Right, he's sort of a doofus, really," Cavanaugh smirked. "He doesn't have the weapon in top functionality when he's going to commit his murder. A hired killer, someone with great firearms experience would not have his gun jam –– it would be clean."

"Second, his stance is natural, it's not really a weave or shooting stance he does have two hands up there," he added. "When he goes to clear the round, now the chief of detectives said he cleared the round so he's proficient with a firearm, he does have more proficiency than the average bear, Jose, but this is not the way any trained shooter would clear a round."

"The exercise to clear rounds are tap, rack, bang and that's drilled into you when you're an agent or officer," he elaborated. "Tap, rack, bang –– he doesn't do that. He racks the gun, the slide, and then he slaps the top of the gun, the top of the slide a couple of times. There's no trained shooter that would do that."

"That's the drill, that's beat into your head," he added. " So, he didn't do that, he just racked it and he started slapping the top of the gun. So I don't see this guy as a professional killer."

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Dem staffer arrested after trying to bring ammo into Congress: report

A member of Rep. Joe Morelle's (D-NY) staff was arrested Monday after he allegedly brought ammunition and a high-capacity magazine onto the Capitol grounds.

Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram reported that U.S. Capitol police arrested 38-year-old Michael Hopkins after an X-ray screening found what appeared to be ammunition as he was entering the Cannon House Office Building, the oldest office building in Congress.

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'His brain is deteriorating': Trump attacked after encouraging shooters at Sunday rally

Already scheduled for an appearance with MSNBC's Jen Psaki to talk about Tuesday's election, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was immediately asked to address Donald Trump's encouragement of shooters to aim at reporters during a Sunday morning speech.

At a rally in Pennsylvania, the former president pointed out the spots where he was protected by bulletproof glass before adding that reporters ––whom he referred to as the "fake news" –– were in the line of fire if an assassin took a shot at him.

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'So confusing': GOP candidate's rambling answer about gunshot story stumps Megyn Kelly

Businessman Tim Sheehy, who is vying for Montana Democrat Sen. Jon Tester's U.S. Senate seat, did not do his campaign any favors by appearing on conservative Megyn Kelly's podcast.

Sheehy, a former Navy SEAL, has been under fire for claiming during his campaign he was shot in combat which has been disputed by a park ranger who recalled dealing with him and his wound after he accidentally shot himself during a family trip in Glacier National Park in 2015.

With the cloud of where, when and how he was shot hanging over his head, host Kelly gave him a chance to clear the air on Friday and he seemed unprepared with a straightforward answer.

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"But were you wounded? In the park? Did you have a wound, Tim, in the park?" Kelly pressed her guest.

'No, no. Yes," he replied. "I fell and injured my arm when we were hiking. So that’s why I went, because, you know, I could feel the bullet get dislodged when I fell and fell on the arm, you could feel the bullet get dislodged, and then went to the ER to say, 'Hey, you know, look, you know, I’ve got internal bleeding going on here, I’ve injured my arm, can you take a look at this, make sure there’s nothing serious going on here.'"

Pressed further by a puzzled-looking Kelly who asked, "Are there medical records where the ER could say, “We did not treat a gunshot wound”? he replied, "Well, there, there isn’t, I mean that’s the point. You go in, you check on it, and you leave."

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'Seems like someone is worried': Trump's latest schedule change has analysts puzzled

Atlanta Journal-Constitution writer Greg Bluestein reported Friday that Donald Trump's campaign had canceled his keynote address to the National Rifle Association in Georgia for a roundtable with Latino voters in Florida.

Critics filled his mentions with comments guessing that it was Trump's attempt to "clean up" from the town hall Trump did with Univision this week. One person even posted a screen capture of one of the men who asked Trump a question but didn't appear pleased with the answer.

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GOP politician arrested with guns outside of Trump rally sues sheriff for defamation

A Las Vegas man who was arrested last weekend with firearms outside a Donald Trump rally in southern California has sued a sheriff who accused him of being a would-be assassin.

Vem Miller, a 49-year-old dual U.S.-Canadian citizen and online conspiracy theorist, filed a defamation suit against Riverside County sheriff Chad Bianco alleging that he "intentionally, maliciously and with a blatant disregard for the truth, wanted to create a narrative so as to be viewed as a 'heroic' Sheriff," reported HuffPo and CBS News.

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'Doom spiral continues': Report claims new NRA chief involved in 'gruesome' torture of cat

The new president of the National Rifle Association took part in the 'gruesome" torture of a cat while a student, according to legal documents unearthed by the Guardian.

The news outlet reported that Doug Hamlin was charged with animal cruelty and was ultimately forced to plead no contest while an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan.

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GOP politician arrested outside Trump rally for illegal possession of guns: police

Police assigned to patrol Donald Trump's rally in California on Saturday say they arrested a man outside of the event for illegal possession of firearms.

Trump faced one attempt on his life months ago in Pennsylvania, and a separate person was arrested for purportedly planning a second attack in Florida.

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'Lies!' Donna Brazile clashes with Reince Priebus over Eric Trump's violent rhetoric

Democratic strategist Donna Brazile clashed with former Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus after he defended Eric Trump's assertion that Democrats were to blame for assassination attempts on his father, former President Donald Trump.

During a panel discussion on ABC Sunday, host George Stephanopoulos asked Priebus if Eric Trump had been wrong to blame Democrats for assassination attempts on the former president's life.

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'Trump's own followers died': Outrage as J.D. Vance claims God saved ex-president's life

Sen. J.D. Vance on Saturday suggested at a Donald Trump rally that God saved the former president's life during an assassination attempt three months ago, but was hit with some criticism by those who say he's insulting the memory of the man who did die during that attack.

Vance, Trump's pick for vice presidential nominee, spoke at an event in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Right Side Broadcasting Network says the ex-president hopes "to hold a rally on the very same ground where he came within a quarter of an inch of losing his life less than three months ago." Vance's comments preceded those by Trump himself.

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Watch: Trump speaks at swing state rally on site of previous assassination attempt

Donald Trump is expected shortly to give remarks in Butler, Pennsylvania, at a rally on the site of a previous assassination attempt on his life.

Trump, who has faced multiple assassination plots, scheduled a rally at the site where three months ago shots were fired by the would-be assassin Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was killed. Trump himself claims to have been shot in the ear during that July attack.

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Chicago letter carriers face bullets and beatings while postal service sidelines police

CHICAGO — As a little girl in the 1980s, Khalalisa Norris aspired to become a letter carrier. She’d sit on her front porch in Chicago’s Austin neighborhood and wait for her local mailman, and eventual mail lady, each day.

In her 20s, Norris realized her dream, and ever since, she’s delivered mail on Chicago’s West Side.

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'Simple trope': Fox News guests clash over Trump leading assassination attempt 'scorecard'

Political analyst Laura Fink called out Fox News contributor Guy Benson for using "simple tropes" after he bragged that former President Trump was leading the "scorecard" on assassination attempts.

During a Fox News panel discussion on Sunday, Benson complained that Democrats had called attention to Trump's harsh language against Vice President Kamala Harris after a man recently plotted to assassinate the former president at a golf course in Florida.

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