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Trump 'can't go on stage without fumbling': Morning Joe panelist

Donald Trump is leaning into racist screeds in the closing days of his re-election campaign, and the Rev. Al Sharpton says that was inevitable.

The Republican presidential nominee has been ramping up his attacks on immigrants, whom he devoted nearly an entire speech over the weekend in Wisconsin by smearing them as “stone-cold killers," “monsters” and “vile animals," and Sharpton told MSNBC's Morning Joe" that Trump doesn't really have any other moves.

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'That is his tell': Morning Joe singles out frightening new Trump campaign changes

On Monday morning, the panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" reacted to speeches Donald Trump gave over the weekend and the frightening direction his rhetoric has taken painting a "darker" future if he is not re-elected.

Pointing to immigrant bashing becoming a central theme of the Trump/J.D. Vance campaign, co-host Joe Scarborough suggested the former president sees the election slipping away, can't believe that he is losing to a Black woman and is reacting by ramping up the overt racism.

As he told his panel, "It is a lot of noise, racism, and hatred —not so sure it is going to translate into a victory. As you know, if you ask the [Kamala] Harris campaign how they're feeling about the election right now, they'll go, you know, there's sort of a quiet confidence. But they're like, you know, we're tied, we're going to have to work hard if we want to win."

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Rights advocates frustrated over Harris' messaging on migrants

While fearful of what a second Trump administration would mean for immigrants, rights advocates this weekend sounded the alarm over messaging on the southern border from Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee.

The vice president traveled to Douglas, Arizona on Friday for her first campaign trip to the U.S.-Mexcio border. There, she met with Border Patrol agents—she was photographed walking with them next to a barbed-wire-covered wall—and delivered what The New York Timescalled "one of her party's toughest speeches on immigration and border policy in a generation."

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Harris on immigration: ‘Trump won’t solve it’

At a Sunday rally in Las Vegas, Vice President Kamala Harris accused former President Donald Trump of fanning “flames of fear” around immigration, warned of the dangers of a Trump second term, and urged people to make a voting plan ahead of the election.

Harris’ campaign stop at the World Market Center in downtown Las Vegas came roughly two weeks after Trump held a rally at the same location.

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Watch: Kamala Harris speaks at Las Vegas campaign rally after controversial Trump comments

Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to speak at a campaign rally in Las Vegas Sunday, less than 40 days before the 2024 presidential election.

Harris' event comes the same day as Donald Trump hosted a rally in Pennsylvania, where the former president made a policy proposal that numerous critics compared to legalizing "The Purge." At that same rally, Trump made a comment about not paying overtime to his workers, resulting in widespread condemnation online.

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GOP pollster says Trump's 'The Purge' rhetoric isn't effective with undecided voters

Donald Trump on Sunday put forth a policy that many observers suggested mirrored the plot of the movie "The Purge," but Republican pollster Frank Luntz says that type of rhetoric isn't effective on the types of voters Trump is trying to win over.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins live on the air played a clip of Trump's rally in Pennsylvania from earlier that same day. Trump at that rally on Sunday said that police aren't allowed to do their jobs and that all they need is "one really violent day," or "one rough hour," and "the word would get out and it would end immediately."

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'Unreal': Massive pushback after Trump 'admitted he stiffed his workers' at latest rally

Donald Trump on Sunday admitted that he refused to pay his workers overtime, leading to a massive pushback.

Trump, who made a similar comment recently about how he "hated" paying overtime to his employees, went even further over the weekend at a rally in Pennsylvania. At that same rally, the former president put forth a policy idea that many critics compared to legalizing "The Purge."

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Trump ally blasts Marjorie Taylor Greene for ditching Georgians impacted by hurricane

Laura Loomer, the far-right activist and conspiracy theorist expected to take up a role in a second Donald Trump administration, on Sunday morning called out US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for allegedly neglecting her constituents for a football game.

The self-described "white advocate" wrote via X:

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'We are in a war': Trump ally Mike Flynn escalates violent rhetoric against 'enemy' Harris

Former Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, the controversial figure Donald Trump named to be his White House national security adviser, escalated violent rhetoric against Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday, calling her "an enemy of America" and saying we're at "war."

Sitting alongside conspiracy theorist and right-wing host Alex Jones, Flynn encouraged people to vote for the ex-president. But his plea did not stop there.

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'Omg': Critics stunned as Trump caught 'endorsing The Purge' as a real policy at his rally

Donald Trump on Sunday proposed a new policy that many critics said is equivalent to legalizing "The Purge."

Trump spoke at a rally in Pennsylvania, where he admitted that his attendees were "falling asleep" at one of his earlier rallies. Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign noted that, as Trump was still speaking at the swing-state event over the weekend, rallygoers placed directly behind the former president started to funnel out of the building.

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'They're leaving': Observers erupt as people depart Trump's rally while he's still talking

As Donald Trump was still speaking during his rally on Saturday, multiple people placed directly behind the former president started heading out.

Trump was speaking to supporters in Erie, Pennsylvania, where earlier in the event he admitted that some people were "falling asleep" at one of his rallies. He further said he used curse words to keep his rally attendees awake.

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'Where are you going?' SNL's Trump begs fans not to leave rally while he's still talking

NBC's "Saturday Night Live" opened up its latest season with former president Donald Trump (played by James Austin Johnson) begging fans to stay at his rally while Vice President Kamala Harris (played by Maya Rudolph) introduces the "white dudes" who support her.

In the star-studded cold open, the character of ABC's David Muir, played by Andrew Dismukes, shows dueling Harris and Trump rallies to show his objectivity.

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'Trump getting flipped off': Former president gets mixed reaction at Alabama football game

Donald Trump on Saturday got a mix of boos and cheers as he attended an Alabama football game.

Trump appeared at the Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday night during the Alabama-Georgia football game, where Vice President Kamala Harris vowed to "troll" the former president with a plane banner taunting him about being afraid to attend a second debate.

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