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'Political stunt': Harris says Trump 'disrespected sacred ground' at Arlington

The Democratic candidate for the US presidential election in November, Kamala Harris, lashed out at her rival Donald Trump on Saturday, saying that his visit to Arlington National Cemetery on Monday was a "political stunt" that disrespected military veterans. Members of Trump's team were seen filming in a burial section for those killed in recent wars, where photography is banned, and pushed a cemetery employee who asked them to stop filming.

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said Saturday that her Republican rival Donald Trump “disrespected sacred ground” at a US military cemetery after reports that his campaign team pushed a staff member during a politicized visit.

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'Really tacky': Even far-right Moms for Liberty members want Trump to stop sexist comments

Donald Trump recently attempted to woo the far-right Moms for Liberty group, but some of its members are worried about the former president's sexist remarks, according to a new report.

Trump addressed the Moms for Liberty Summit in Washington, D.C., on Friday evening. Moms for Liberty is a far-right group that has been at the forefront of challenging the content found in school libraries around the country, often labeling mentions of sexual themes in literature as pornography.

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Trump allies claim Kamala Harris is 'personally trying' to get them 'murdered'

Two Donald Trump-supporting influencers with close ties to the former president claimed Saturday that Vice President Kamala Harris is "personally trying" to have them both "murdered" because her campaign shared one of their videos that no longer appears on YouTube.

MAGA podcaster Tim Pool, who has interviewed Trump, and Laura Loomer, who Trump has shouted out from the stage at a number of his rallies, were outraged over the weekend after Harris' presidential campaign shared one of their videos in which they express controversial ideas.

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CNN panel devolves into shouting as GOP strategists disagree over new Trump flip-flop

Republican strategist Ana Navarro quarreled with a fellow GOP strategist on CNN on Saturday over Donald Trump's changing stances on reproductive rights.

Navarro appeared on CNN over the holiday weekend alongside another Republican strategist, Katie Frost, and the host asked them about recent comments made by GOP insider Erick Erickson. Erickson recently said that the day Trump recently appeared to slip into pro-choice territory could be the day he loses himself the presidential election.

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'She never worked there': Trump claims Kamala Harris 'lied about working at McDonalds'

Donald Trump on Saturday posted in all-caps that his political opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, "NEVER WORKED" at McDonald's, as Harris claims.

Harris has stated that she worked for McDonald's when she was very young to help make ends meet. Specifically, she has said that she worked a summer job at McDonald's after her freshman year of college.

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'Propaganda': MAGA melts down as Fox News reports 'over 200' GOP staffers endorse Harris

Donald Trump supporters are lashing out at Fox News after the conservative outlet said Saturday that "Over 200 former Bush, McCain, Romney staffers endorse Harris."

Fox News reported on Tuesday on an open letter calling on "'moderate Republicans and conservative independents' to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris."

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'Dark shadow that hangs over everything': This SCOTUS ruling is Harris’ main obstacle

Since becoming the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris has faced pressure to unveil a comprehensive policy agenda. But one recent Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision could complicate her efforts to implement any robust policies even if she becomes the 47th president of the United States.

According to the New Republic's Jason Linkins, there's "a dark shadow that hangs over everything" as Harris rolls out her policy proposals: The 2024 Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo decision. In the landmark decision announced in late June toward the very end of SCOTUS' most recent term, the Court's six conservatives notably threw out 40 years of precedent known as the "Chevron deference."

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CNN's Wallace baffled by conservative's boast J.D. Vance 'has not had one misstep'

On Saturday afternoon, CNN host Chris Wallace seemed alternately baffled and amused by a conservative guest who claimed that Republican J.D. Vance has been flawless in his role as Donald Trump running mate as the ex-president scrambles to return to the Oval Office.

In the closing segment of Wallace's show where panelists are asked to give their hottest takes," National Review editor-in-chief Rich Lowry attempted to make the case that Vance has been an enormous boost to the Trump campaign.

"Vance obviously did have a rocky introduction to national life," Lowry began before conceding, "The cat lady comments were an anchor around his neck and he's not necessarily the most warm and fuzzy campaigner, but he is proven tireless, fearless, really effective spokesman for this ticket."

He talks to and interacts with the press every single day, does hostile interviews, and, as far as I can tell, has not had one misstep," he continued.

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"Wait a minute," the CNN host interjected. "How about Vance this week telling Kamala Harris to go to hell for criticism about Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery, which in fact, she never made?"

"Do you think the campaign didn't want him to do that or did want to do that?" Lowry smirked.

"I would hope they didn't want him to that," Wallace shot back.

'They probably wanted him to go out and be a forceful critic and an attack dog and he's doing a really good job," the conservative Lowry parried.

"And when he said about Trump's lewd comment, 'Ah, were just having fun?'" Wallace pressed.

"Well, he's on the ticket. what are they going to do?" Lowry offered before continuing, "But he was on Meet the Press last weekend and got about a dozen challenging questions, dealt with them all extremely, adeptly. And that is what he has been doing almost every single day."

"It's going to be a long two months," Wallace replied.

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Winning these 2 states would make Harris or Trump 'overwhelming favorites' to win election

The breakdown of Electoral College math changed after President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. But two battlegrounds remain must-win states in the contest between Harris and former President Donald Trump.

According to the Wall Street Journal, both campaigns have zeroed in on Georgia and Pennsylvania as the cornerstones to their overall victory. While there are other hotly contested swing states up for grabs like Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina and Wisconsin, there is a growing consensus among both Democrats and Republicans that their most direct path to 270 requires securing both Georgia and Pennsylvania in their own respective win columns. Democratic strategist and former Bill Clinton adviser Doug Sosnik described those states as the two major "pivot points" in the 2024 race.

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Trump warned he keeps 'stepping in it' and 'subtracting voters'

During a panel discussion CNN's "The Chris Wallace Show," a conservative pollster and a political commentator both claimed that Donald Trump is playing with fire by alienating voters before what is expected to be a very close election.

Speaking with the host about Donald Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery for a photo-op that has set off a wave of outrage, pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson stated she found the whole escapade deplorable and stated it could hurt him with some families of veterans.

Asked by host Wallace "Did Trump's Arlington behavior undercut his message about Afghanistan and the way we got out?" Soltis Anderson replied, " I think it did. I think that his campaign saying we were not in the wrong and we have video to prove it but then that video has not has mysteriously not emerged I think it's interesting and i think that this is, this is just terrible."

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She continued, "But do I think it's actually going to affect things? Just think, it was two weeks ago that we were talking about Trump trying to draw this weird equivalence between the Medal of Honor and the Medal of Freedom. I mean, he has sort of picked fights that people say this is going to cost him with veterans."

"The community of veterans is a very politically diverse community, he had some families there, that's a "Yes. come with us to Section 60' and others that say 'No, we think this guy's a disgrace," she added.

Commentator Kara Swisher suggested the former president is doing nothing to add to the voter pool he needs and, instead, is driving them away with a series of missteps.

"This was a political event for him and then there was some scheme around Kamala Harris," she began. "Every time he manages to step in it, he steps in it and he didn't just end there with the heinous behavior."

"My dad was in the military until he died, "she continued. "For me this is so offensive, and I can't can't believe someone did this and then pushed around an employee."

"So but how about Kristen's point? " host Wallace interjected. "You find it offensive, a lot of stuff is offensive."

"You have to be offended. I think most people whose parents went into the military would be offended, but that's okay," she countered. "You don't have to be but then he like tops it by doing the the other thing around Kamala Harris, tweeting something about sexual activity, which is comparing her and Hillary Clinton in a really grotesque way. He's just one after the next after the next, and it's offensive to someone somewhere. He's not adding voters, he's subtracting voters."

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'He is not done': Harris responds to Trump’s latest flip-flop on Florida ballot measure

In a matter of 24 hours, former President Donald Trump did a complete 180 on an issue that's at the top of the priorities list for some of the most passionate Republican voters. Now, he's doing damage control.

On Thursday, Trump told a reporter ahead of a Pottersville, Michigan, rally that he would be voting in favor of Florida's Amendment 4 ballot initiative. That ballot question would enshrine abortion rights into the Sunshine State's constitution, and Trump told NBC that he would be "voting that we need more than six weeks," which is the current cutoff for abortions in Florida.

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Harris is shrugging off 'spiraling' Trump — and it's 'driving him crazy': columnist

More than a month into her presidential candidacy, Kamala Harris has so far managed to brush off a deluge of attacks from her Republican opponent — and one columnist wrote Friday it's "driving him crazy."

Karen Tumulty, a columnist for The Washington Post, called out a "standout moment" from her first sit-down interview as Democratic presidential nominee. When CNN anchor Dana Bash asked Harris her thoughts on Donald Trump's questioning of her racial identity, Harris needed just a handful of words to deftly swat away the attack.

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'This is why we don’t do these interviews': Columnist calls Harris' CNN sit-down a 'gift'

Donald Trump began pressing Vice President Kamala Harris to do an interview with the press, which then led the press to begin demanding that she do interviews, reporter Molly Jong-Fast said while speaking on an MSNBC panel on Friday. What unfolded, however, was a "gift" for Harris, the panel agreed.

Speaking Friday to host Joy Reid, Jong-Fast said that too often, Trump serves as the "assignment editor" for the media and it works against them.

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