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Top Trump donor 'stunned' after he lashed out at her in a series of 'angry texts': NYT

According to a report from the New York Times, Donald Trump has put his relationship with one of his top campaign donors on shaky ground after he deluged her with a series of "angry texts" as his campaign was partially derailed by Vice President Kamala Harris becoming his new presidential opponent.

At issue, according to the Times' Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, was Trump accusing billionaire supporter Miriam Adelson, the widow of the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, of allowing the PAC she has funded with millions of dollars, Preserve America, to be run by "Republicans in Name Only," also known as RINOs.

As the report notes, the former president instructed aide Natalie Harp to "fire off a series of angry text messages to Mrs. Adelson in Mr. Trump’s name," according to three sources who claim those messages left his wealthy benefactor "stunned."

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"The texts were particularly jarring because Mrs. Adelson and Mr. Trump had a friendly meeting just a week earlier at the Republican National Convention, according to a person briefed on the matter," the report notes before adding that Trump was manipulated into attacking Adelson by another donor, Ike Perlmutter, who "had hoped in vain that Mrs. Adelson would contribute to a rival super PAC that he backs."

The Times is reporting, "The text messages prompted concerns — as yet unrealized — that Mrs. Adelson might scale back her support of Mr. Trump."

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'Morally and ethically bankrupt': Republican endorsing Harris rips 'out of touch' GOP

John Giles — the longtime Republican mayor of Mesa, Arizona — is not only throwing his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris, but he's confronting his party directly for being in thrall to former President Donald Trump.

Both Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Democratic Governor Tim Walz, are campaigning in the Grand Canyon State on Friday night in front of a massive audience of approximately 20,000 supporters in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. Giles spoke ahead of Harris and Walz to warm up the crowd, and launched right into an attack on both Trump and on his own party.

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Harris and Walz draw massive crowd of 15,000 in AZ as they blast Trump: campaign

A massive and enthusiastic crowd gathered Friday evening at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale to cheer on Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

Arizona’s top Democrats came out in full force to sing the praises of the top of their ticket, including U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly and his wife, Gabby Giffords, along with Congressman Ruben Gallego, who is running for the Senate, and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.

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'Always going to be a scab': Union chief blasts Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris told attendees at a rally in Detroit Wednesday where she stands in the upcoming election: with the middle class and on the picket line.

Harris was joined at the boisterous rally of about 15,000 at a hanger at Detroit Metropolitan Airport by union leaders, like UAW President Shawn Fain; Gov. Gretchen Whitmer; most of the Democratic congressional delegation; and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. She announced Walz as her partner in the race Tuesday ahead of her tour of battleground states around the country.

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'I do not recognize my party': Dems cheer as GOP mayor backs Harris at raucous rally

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign rally in Arizona on Friday featured one particularly notable speaker: John Giles, the Republican mayor of Mesa, who gave a rousing speech denouncing his longtime party's direction under former President Donald Trump.

At Harris' rally in Glendale, Giles urged moderates to follow his lead — and back the Democratic ticket.

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'Wow!' Cheers — and laughs — as Tim Walz jabs Donald Trump over Arizona crowd size

Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, took to the stage at the Democratic rally in Arizona on Friday night and cheers erupted as he took a shot at Donald Trump's obsession with crowd size.

His first line of the night was to remark on crowd size, addressing a packed crowd in the Diamond Desert Arena, a venue capable of holding nearly 20,000 people.

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Thunderous applause as Harris pauses speech to address protests — and call for ceasefire

Supporters erupted in applause at an Arizona rally for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who paused her remarks Friday evening to address protesters — and call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.

Shortly after her speech began, Harris interrupted her speech and held up a hand as she looked to her right.

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Trump team hits Harris over 70-second media Q-and-A: 'awkward and meandering'

Donald Trump's campaign lashed out at a "meandering" minute-long media conversation with Vice President Kamala Harris — on the heels of a press conference from the former president that's now raising concerns about his mental health.

Team Trump posted to Truth Social Friday afternoon an attack statement targeting Harris' conversation with journalists on the tarmac in Michigan on Thursday.

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Fox News hosts mocked for outrage over Kamala Harris' cooking videos

Fox News hosts expressed dismay Friday over the fact that Vice President Kamala Harris likes to cook — and their outrage sparked immediate mockery.

Host Julie Banderas complained about cooking videos Harris has starred in: "First of all, that's not doing women any favors,"

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Harris cuts cursing to seem 'ladylike' as male politicians keep swearing freely: report

Kamala Harris is known to curse freely behind closed doors, the Washington Post reported Friday — but she's biting her tongue at rallies because she believes she's under a level of behavioral scrutiny as a woman that male politicians would not receive.

"Known to swear liberally behind closed doors, a practice she has said ramped up after she became vice president, Harris has used profanity both to express outrage and to create a sense of intimacy with her private audiences, according to aides and allies," the report stated.

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'He's miserable!' George Conway describes how Kamala Harris is tormenting Trump

Anti-Trump conservative attorney George Conway on Friday described how he sees Vice President Kamala Harris's rise is psychologically tormenting former President Donald Trump.

In an interview with the progressive site Meidas Touch, Conway said that he was enjoying seeing Trump making more public appearances such as his Thursday Mar-a-Lago press conference, as he believes that the former president will remind voters of the toxic narcissism that caused them to vote him out four years ago.

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MAGA has game plan to halt elections if Harris takes lead: report

When around 14,000 Philadelphians packed Temple University's Liacouras Center for 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' first campaign rally with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the vice president made a point of describing herself as an "underdog.”

Her use of that word is quite strategic, experts say — for all the campaign's energy, she wants to make sure that her Democratic supporters don't become complacent.

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'This is very bad': Experts shocked by '5 alarm fire' that could deliver Georgia to Trump

Donald Trump's MAGA allies just set democracy ablaze in Georgia, legal experts warned on Friday.

A new election regulation allowing “reasonable inquiry” into vote tallies has raised serious concerns that state Republicans plan to deliver Georgia to Trump whether or not the Republican presidential nominee wins it this November, Mother Jones reported Friday.

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