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'You seem triggered': Trump aide throws tantrum as powerful Democrat backs Kamala Harris

A spokesman for former President Donald Trump threw a social media tantrum — then faced ridicule, taunts and jibes — when a powerful Democrat threw support behind Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump's co-campaign manager Chris LaCivita expressed late Sunday night his outrage that U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg endorsed Harris to run for president.

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Ethnic stereotype left Trump convinced Biden would never drop out: analysis

An overly confident Trump team indulged in a campaign luxury that could prove a critical liability on election night, a new political analysis contends.

Former President Donald Trump's campaign is seriously concerned about running mate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) now that President Joe Biden has opted to step aside from the 2024 election, the Atlantic reported Monday.

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'You babbling baboon': Nonsensical Trump post spurs Truth Social taunts

A nonsensical new message from Donald Trump spurred sunrise taunts on his own media site.

Trump took to Truth Social about 6:25 a.m. Monday to rail against President Joe Biden, whom he suggested was involved in the start of an imminent world war.

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'Threat to Democracy!' Trump aims conspiracy-riddled rant at Joe Biden

A convicted felon who stands accused of trying to overturn a presidential election by inciting an angry mob to storm the U.S. Capitol took to social media late Sunday night to accuse President Joe Biden of representing a "threat to democracy."

Former President Donald Trump shared on Truth Social about 10:25 p.m. his latest "conspiracy" theory against his political opponent who announced Sunday he would withdraw from the 2024 presidential election.

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'Is Stephen Miller okay?': Dems gleeful as Trump adviser has 'meltdown' over Biden dropout

The left is giddy over the fact that Stephen Miller, the former senior adviser to then-President Donald Trump, is melting down due to President Joe Biden's decision to end his presidential campaign.

Miller appeared on Fox News on Sunday, where he went off on a rant about the Democratic votes were thrown away as the party rallies around Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Have to start all over': Trump complains he was forced to 'spend time and money' on Biden

When Donald Trump heard that Joe Biden had endorsed Kamala Harris to be the next president, he first tried to change the terms of his upcoming debate. The second thing he did was to complain about having to "start all over."

In a post on his own social media network, Truth Social, Trump summarized the events as they are in his mind.

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'Unfathomably insane': Political pundits stunned by Biden's decision to step aside

Republicans and pundits Sunday reacted to President Joe Biden's decision to step aside as a Democratic candidate with shock and by calling for his resignation as president.

After Biden announced on X that he would "stand down" from his campaign, Republicans immediately said that he should also end his presidency.

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'Still hate Trump': Swing-state pollster reveals results of '14 focus groups since debate'

Undecided swing-state voters still hate Donald Trump, but they have preferences regarding who is on the Democratic side of the race, according to a series of focus groups summarized by a conservative pollster.

GOP strategist and publisher of The Bulwark Sarah Longwell, who previously showed how Trump's rise wasn't due to the will of voters, posted her findings to social media Saturday. In doing so, Longwell said, "I’ve conducted 14 focus groups since the debate," and outlined "some top lines from the swing voter groups."

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Secret Service flagged as world's richest man shares AI video of 'Trump murdering Biden'

Trump-endorsing billionaire Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and the owner of the social media company once known as Twitter, received criticism on his own platform on Saturday after sharing a video showing an animated Donald Trump killing Joe Biden.

Musk over the weekend took to his own platform, now called X, to share what he deemed to be the "best AI video to date."

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'This is a head fake': Internet explodes after J.D. Vance argues Biden must 'resign now'

  • Donald Trump's pick for vice president is under fire Saturday for a statement about President Joe Biden just days after Vance's Republican National Convention speech.

J.D. Vance, the controversial author and Ohio senator who has been accused of being part of a plan to setback women's rights in the United States as Trump's number two, took to social media over the weekend to make an argument in favor of Biden resigning the presidency at once.

"Everyone calling on Joe Biden to *stop running* without also calling on him to resign the presidency is engaged in an absurd level of cynicism," Vance wrote on X. "If you can't run, you can't serve."

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Trump allies boast GOP unity as a 'sign of party dysfunction' lies lurking: columnist

The Republican party is fully lined up behind Donald Trump in the run-up to the general election while Democrats are in chaos, but one writer thinks things aren't actually as they appear.

According to MSNBC political analyst Zeeshan Aleem, the short-term view reveals Republicans are in high spirits after a successful convention while Democrats are trying to force out their own nominee.

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'Game is not over': Ex-GOP strategist reveals Trump's 'serious electoral vulnerabilities'

Former Republican National Committee staffer Tim Miller had a blunt warning message for former President Donald Trump and his associates on MSNBC Friday, following the wrap-up of their presidential convention: you're acting like you've already won, but you haven't.

In fact, he added, they're so convinced they're going to win that they're airing out dirty laundry and unpopular policy positions that could squander any momentum they have.

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MSNBC's Joy Reid calls for action on 'Trump's mental acuity' after latest 'bizarre' speech

MSNBC's Joy Reid tore into former President Donald Trump for his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in her segment on Friday's edition of "The ReidOut."

The speech, one of the longest on record ever delivered by a presidential candidate, was completely off the rails, she said — and it came after an entire convention that was just the same way.

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