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Ex-prosecutor flags Trump's 'confession to a federal crime' on debate stage

Former President Donald Trump may have inadvertently confessed to a federal crime during his "trainwreck" debate against Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday night, according to legal experts.

Trump's comment that he would put an end to the Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars "even before becoming president" shocked former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance, she admitted on X.

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MSNBC guest singles out 'panic moment' that showed Trump knew he lost debate with Harris

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday, Democratic campaign strategist Jim Messina claimed Donald Trump likely knew his 90-minute debate confrontation was a disaster for his campaign the moment he stepped off the stage if not sooner.

Speaking with hosts Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and Willie Geist, Messina singled out what he called Trump's "moment of panic."

Unsurprisingly, Messina began by praising the performance of Harris, telling the hosts, "She did two other things last night that I think were more crucial. The first is she passed the commander-in-chief test, she had to pass that test. After Barack Obama had his first debate with John McCain, people saw him as president and the race was over after that."

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"The second thing was she [Harris] was able to frame this race in future versus the past and where voters want to go," he continued. "When I was running Obama, Bill Clinton would call me up in the middle of the night and say all elections are in the future; win the future and you win the election and he played into that. He played into the past and anger, continuing to litigate the 2020 election — voters hate that!"

"It's not about them, that's about him," he elaborated. "He just continued to double down on it over and over and doing himself damage that even he couldn't get out."

"You know you're in trouble on the campaign when you have to put the candidate in the spin room just being himself," he pointed out. "That is a panic moment."

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Trump's team was 'dejected, defeated, deflated and dispirited' after debate: MSNBC analyst

Reporting from Philadelphia where he attended the first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump, MSNBC contributor John Heilemann told the hosts of "Morning Joe" that it was a funereal scene in the so-called "spin room" for Trump advocates trying to dismiss what one Fox News personality called a "trainwreck."

Speaking with hosts Mika Brzezinski, Joe Scarborough and Willie Geist, Heilemann seemed bemused at how poorly Trump performed and explained, "Joe talked to me before about how you watch something and an old political consultants' trick is to watch the debate with the sound off and you can get a lot on the visuals there and that is true and definitely the case watching this debate."

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'Completely off his rocker': MSNBC's Morning Joe hosts stunned by Trump's debate collapse

The morning after Donald Trump's first debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, MSNBC "Morning Joe" hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski pounced all over his performance and, at times, appeared speechless at how bad he appeared.

After sharing clips of the former president ranting about immigrants stealing and eating pets, which also showed his Democratic opponent looking on incredulously, Scarborough took his first shot of the morning at the embattled Trump.

With the two hosts noting Harris landed the endorsement of superstar Taylor Swift, calling that "the beginning of the end" for Trump, Scarborough continued, "You had one candidate that was completely unhinged, just completely off his rocker. He looked badly, he looked old. he looked disconnected from reality, he looked enraged."

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"He kept repeating the same things over and over again and made no sense," he continued. "There was no preparation on his side and he resorts to internet rumors already debunked just because he has nothing to say. One of the most ill-prepared — well, the most ill-prepared presidential candidates we have ever seen in one of these debates, one the of the angriest."

"And I got to say hunched over," he added as the "Morning Joe" producers ran more clips without sound. "Look at him; his eyes squinting. The split-screen was extraordinary. So this morning, for people on any network, even those who get paid to lie about Donald Trump every day, there is no sane-washing this and there is no normalizing there and there is no pretending that that was any other candidate, this is any other election or that was any other debate."

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'Looked like he was in a howling rainstorm': GOP strategist mocks Trump's debate showing

Veteran political strategist Mark McKinnon, a Republican, was blown away by Kamala Harris' "dominant" performance in her debate against Donald Trump.

The vice president appeared to trigger the former president by claiming Trump fans walked out of his rallies "out of exhaustion and boredom," and the GOP nominee made baseless and bizarre claims about Jan. 6, Hunter Biden, migrants eating pets and gender reassignment surgeries for illegal immigrants in prison.

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Trump compares Kamala Harris to 'prizefighter' in post-debate social media spree

Donald Trump after his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris turned to Truth Social, where he compared Harris to a prizefighter and claimed victory regardless.

Trump took the unusual step of showing up in the spin room after a poor debate performance against his opponent, taking over an area where reporters can talk to aides and surrogates of participants after the debate.

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'He needs this to end': Fox pundit delivers bad news to Trump after 'trainwreck' debate

Not long after Donald Trump finished his first debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, one Fox News pundit suggested it could not have gone worse for the former president.

Trump's performance, which was quickly derided after he went off on several rants that had his opponent watching on in amusement, was first trashed by a longtime Fox personality who started by calling it a "bad night," and then things got worse as the grim-faced Fox panel did their postmortem.

Speaking with hosts Brett Baier and Martha McCallum, former lawmaker Harold Ford Jr. piled on when asked for his takeaway.

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"This has to be thought of by supporters of Donald Trump and people in the campaign as a disappointment," he began. "June 27, we talked about before, was a different kind of collapse for [President] Joe Biden. In some ways this has to be thought of as a collapse in some ways."

"I've got reactions from Republican friends, two common things were 'trainwreck' and 'this has to end,'" he read.

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Inside the spin room: Surrogates tout debate performances as Harris and Trump clash

PHILADELPHIA — With the eyes of the nation on the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump at the National Constitution Center, surrogates on both sides of the aisle generally agreed on two things. They thought their candidate won and hope for more debates in the future.

“I think there were several moments where Donald Trump seemed unhinged, kind of spewed conspiracy theories and a whole lot of nonsense, and it was kind of a reminder of the chaos of Trump in the past and so that stood out to me,” Gov. Josh Shapiro said in the spin room inside the Convention Center a few blocks away from the debate stage. “The other thing that stood out to me was the way Kamala Harris not only prosecuted the case against Trump, but also made clear what her vision is for moving us forward.”

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DC Dems mock Trump while GOP tries to blame media for Trump’s debate loss

WASHINGTON — Democrats on Capitol Hill are feeling bullish about Vice President Kamala Harris’ candidacy after Tuesday night’s presidential debate, even as many Republicans are now tripling down on their anti-media rhetoric while avoiding talking about former President Donald Trump’s head-spinning performance.

“This was a massive win for Kamala. It was actually much more of a win for Kamala than I was expecting,” Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) — who represents Philadelphia, which hosted the debate — texted Raw Story. “Most debates tend to have no clear-cut winner. This was an exception.”

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'Daily Show' host Jon Stewart unleashes F-bombs in Harris-Trump debate recap

Daily Show host Jon Stewart dropped numerous profanities as he shredded former President Donald Trump's debate performance and took shots at Dick Cheney, repeatedly telling the former vice president to "F--- off."

Stewart held a live recap on Comedy Central following a heated debate Tuesday night between Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump, but began his show by blasting Dick Cheney. At one point Stewart pretended to throw up off screen at the thought of Cheney endorsing Harris.

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'Really took her bait': CNN's Jake Tapper says Trump went right into Harris' debate traps

CNN’s Jake Tapper lauded Kamala Harris’ debate performance Tuesday night — and described her as successfully goading Trump into reactions throughout the night.

“Vice President Harris’ supporters have got to be pleased with her performance this evening,” the host said minutes after the ABC News broadcast ended.

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Taylor Swift announces presidential endorsement on Instagram

Pop superstar Taylor Swift announced she is endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election in a post made to her Instagram account.

Swift made the announcement minutes after Tuesday's debate ended, noting that, "Like many of you, I watched the debate tonight."

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'She pitched a shut out': Never-Trump Republicans think Harris 'lit him up' in debate

Republicans who've sworn off former President Donald Trump think he was on the receiving end of a "beatdown" on the debate stage Tuesday night against Vice President Kamala Harris.

"Harris lit him up and melted his orange face paint like the Nazis in Indiana Jones," the Lincoln Project, which bills itself as a leading pro-democracy organization, said in a statement following the debate. "He's f-----."

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