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'Laugh-out-loud funny': Experts guffaw as Times op-ed asserts Trump can win 'on character'

A New York Times headline has political pundits rolling in the proverbial aisles with an assertion about Donald Trump's best bet on winning in 2024.

Rich Lowry, editor of the conservative National Review, argued in a Times op-ed that Trump should ignore the advice of many Republicans and bombard Vice President Kamala Harris with accusations of weakness.

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'The clock is ticking': Conservative calls on ex-Trump officials to endorse Harris

A conservative commentator on Monday called out Donald Trump's former officials who have expressed grave concerns about his fitness to serve as president but have not stepped forward to endorse Kamala Harris.

Several Republicans, including former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan and former congressman Adam Kinzinger, spoke at the Democratic National Convention. But The Bulwark's Tim Miller questioned why they weren't joined by higher-ranking former Trump officials.

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'Embarrassing': Harris team taunts Trump over latest debate drama

Kamala Harris' campaign taunted Donald Trump and his "handlers" in a dispute over the rules for their upcoming presidential debate.

The former president has suggested he might not take part in the Sept. 10 debate because he doesn't believe ABC News would be an impartial host, and his team would like for the microphones to be muted except for when it's a candidate's turn to speak – a condition that the Harris team rejects, reported CNN.

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Why 'Kamala' and 'Harris' could become hot new baby names

Don't be shocked if you encounter a baby "Kamala" or little "Harris" next year.

Or two.

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'Jittery' insiders fear 'power struggle' in Trump campaign threatens to tear it apart

Donald Trump's campaign risks eruption after the former president made a controversial staff choice that 's caused serious concerns, insiders told the Guardian in a new report Monday.

Trump's decision to bring back 2016 campaign chief Corey Lewandowski — and keep Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles in leadership roles — has his staff worried that "palace intrigue" could torpedo the Republican nominee's chances in 2024, the Guardian reports.

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'Why would I do the debate against Kamala Harris on that network?' Trump raises new doubts

Donald Trump late on Sunday evening raised fresh doubts about whether or not he will debate Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump, who initially refused to debate Harris on ABC and then eventually gave in to the deal that had been reached between Trump and President Joe Biden, over the weekend brought forth fresh concerns about the already planned event.

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Trump ally claims to have information that 'may lead to Kamala Harris' disqualification'

Vice President Kamala Harris' days as a presidential candidate may be numbered, according to a controversial ally of Donald Trump.

Laura Loomer, who was once almost hired by Trump's campaign and has since served as a loyal ally who gets regular shoutouts from the former president, took to social media on Sunday to proclaim Harris' mother may have committed immigration fraud. This, according to Loomer, could lead to Harris' disqualification.

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Trump claims 'polling against Kamala is looking very good' while attacking 'Crooked Joe'

Donald Trump on Sunday launched an attack that, while mentioning polling against Vice President Kamala Harris, was largely about President Joe Biden.

Trump, who earlier in the day deleted a post on Truth Social after it was ridiculed for errors, took to his own social media site Sunday to offer his perspective on the current polling.

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Former GOP lawyer describes J.D. Vance's 'awkward darkness' after donut shop visit

Donald Trump's pick for vice president, J.D. Vance, represents an "awkward darkness," according to former House Republican Congressional Committee Investigative Counsel Sophia Nelson, a lawyer who formerly worked on legal and advisory teams for several prominent Republicans.

Appearing on CNN on Sunday, Nelson was asked about Vance's recent "awkward interaction" at a donut shop. Vance is also currently in hot water with his neighbors.

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'Powerfulnnz': See the error-ridden Truth Social post Trump deleted after ridicule

First it was "Covfefe," and now it's "Powerfulnnz."

Donald Trump early Sunday morning released a Truth Social post with multiple errors, resulting in mockery in the comments. He then deleted the statement.

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Can Harris win back Michigan's crucial Muslim vote?

In key swing state Michigan, Democratic voters of Arab and Middle Eastern heritage say Kamala Harris is going to have to win them back, after they were alienated by President Joe Biden's handling of Israel's military offensive in Gaza.

The town of Dearborn, home to 110,000 people and a cultural hub for Arab Americans, could play a decisive role in deciding the fate of the battleground state in November's presidential election.

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'That was kind of a joke today': Trump busted by supporter for Thursday border wall stunt

Donald Trump's highly publicized visit to Arizona on Thursday, to tout the border wall his administration built, was called out as a fraud by one of his own supporters who has a ranch in the area.

In an interview with the Washington Post, rancher John Ladd, "a Trump supporter whose ranch extends along the border," explained the photo-op where the former president boasted about his accomplishments at stopping immigrants from crossing over into the U.S. was in front of a section of wall built under President Barack Obama's administration.

The former president has made the border crisis a central plank of his re-election bid, accusing President Joe Biden— and by extension Vice President Kamala Harris — of falling down on the job.

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The only problem, the Post is reporting is that Trump's advance people placed him in front of a portion of wall he had nothing to do with.

As Ladd explained, "Where you were, that was kind of a joke today. Had to be in front of Trump’s wall, but you went to Montezuma, and that’s Obama’s wall.”

The Post report adds, "The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the barrier next to Thursday’s campaign stop was built during the Obama administration. The Trump campaign and [ Border Patrol union leader Paul] Perez did not respond to questions about the discrepancy."

The report adds that during the photo-op, "Perez called the standing fence 'Trump wall' and the idle parts 'Kamala wall.'"

"The reality on the ground was not as straightforward as the “Build the Wall” chant that electrified his campaign eight years ago suggested. His vow to finish the wall, now formalized in the Republican Party platform, highlights the uncomfortable fact that he did not finish it in his first term, and Mexico did not pay for it, as he once promised it would," the Post is reporting.

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'Don’t report that I was desperate!' Trump ridiculed for early morning Fox News rant

Donald Trump appears to be enraged by claims that Fox News hosts cut off the former president's rant over his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris' Democratic National Convention address.

Hosts Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum abruptly cut Trump off while he repeatedly bashed Harris' Democratic nomination acceptance speech.

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