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Conservative warns MAGA fans Trump 'could very well get smoked' in debate with Harris

Now that Donald Trump has agreed to at least one — and possibly three— debates with Vice President Kamala Harris, the editor of the conservative National Review Online, is cautioning supporters of the former president to not get their hopes up too high.

In his column, Philip Klein reminded readers that the postmortems following the first debate focused on President Joe Biden's age-related struggles while little attention was paid to Trump's nearly equal poor performance.

Against Harris, who is both 19 years younger and a former prosecutor, it will be a completely different ballgame, he argued.

With the first debate just weeks away, Klein wrote the former president has lots to do in the meantime lest he "very well get smoked when they face off."

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Noting that in the Biden debate, Trump was "often incoherent" and used "a sort of MAGA shorthand that is comprehensible to those who already support him," the conservative editor suggested the former president won't escape the type of scrutiny that helped drive Biden out of the race.

Pointing to Trump's much-derided Mar-a-Lago press conference on Thursday as an example of what to expect, Klein wrote, Harris would likely "... come to the debate well-equipped with many talking points on all of the issues most likely to come up and she will stick largely to script."

"There are a lot of avenues for Trump to challenge Harris and get her off her game, but that requires a command of details that he can use to make arguments in a comprehensible way," he wrote before predicting, "If Trump decides to wing it and thinks he can get away with the type of performance he did at the first debate or Thursday’s press conference, he will get his clock cleaned."

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'Bravery in a helicopter:' Trump insult comes back to bite him after 'bizarre' tale

An old insult from Donald Trump found new significance this week when the former president shared a questionable story about a perilous ride with Willie Brown that the California politician says never happened.

Trump has been subjected to ridicule, raised eyebrows, and fact-checks since he told a later-disproved story to a gaggle of reporters summoned to Mar-a-Lago Thursday for a press conference.

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​'He has amazing stories': Trump spokeswoman dodges question on fake helicopter tale

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday told a tall tale of a near-death experience in a helicopter that simply never happened.

During his rambling press conference, Trump talked about taking a helicopter ride with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown that ended in a scary emergency landing.

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Morning Joe panel laughs its way through dismantling Trump's 'weird' helicopter tale

ON MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Friday morning, the panel reacted with laughter as fill-in host Katty Kay took apart Donald Trump's "weird" tale of almost dying in a helicopter crash that reportedly never happened.

During the ex-president's rambling press conference on Thursday at his Mar-a-Lago resort he used a recollection of visiting California to view wildfire damage from a helicopter as a reason to attack Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Is he out of gas?': Analyst questions Trump's disappearing act since GOP convention

On Friday morning, MSNBC "Morning Joe" regular John Heilemann raised the specter that Donald Trump is not physically up to a hard-charging campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris, as evidenced by his staying out of the public eye since the Republican National Convention.

Speaking with the MSNBC panel, the longtime political analyst pointed out that after highly scrutinized conventions where the presidential candidate is anointed, that person usually hits the road to maintain the enthusiasm.

In the case of Trump, who is known for his obsession with being in the spotlight, he has only, by Heilemann's count, held three rallies in three weeks, choosing instead to bunker down in Mar-a-Lago where he has conducted a few interviews by phone when he is not ranting on his Truth Social platform.

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Noting Trump's lack of public appearances, host Joe Scarborough asked, "Are they afraid? Is he afraid that the crowds are going to continue to decrease and Kamala's crowds are going to continue to increase? Why is he afraid to go out there?"

"Since the Republican convention. he did an event in Grand Rapids, I believe. He did an event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and he did this event last week in Atlanta," the analyst replied. "There may be — I'm not going to say that that's the definitive full count — but that's three in three weeks. Now, normally, as you know, after a political candidate's, presidential candidate's convention, it's the customary thing is to barnstorm the country."

"Why has Donald Trump been so infrequently on the campaign trail over the course of these past three weeks while so much has been changing?" he later added. "All this stuff has been happening, and Trump would normally — knowing what we know about Trump over the course of watching him for the last eight years — this is not the play. Trump would be like, 'I have to get out there, see my people, flex.'"

"He hasn't done any of that, and I don't have an answer, but it's really weird," he continued. "I'm not using it in the Democratic partisan sense. I mean, it is an odd thing, totally unexpected. I think people should ask the question: Is he out of gas? I don't know. "

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'Vibe at Mar-a-Lago is panic' after hastily called press conference: Morning Joe panel

During a discussion on Donald Trump's rambling Mar-a-Lago press conference on Thursday, Jonathan Lemire, host of MSNBC's "Way Too Early," revealed the former president decided to put himself in front of the press at the last minute after he learned his top aides were going to be speaking to reporters.

During the "Morning Joe" panel, Lemire told host Joe Scarborough, "I'm told by Trump insiders that there was a campaign briefing scheduled the day before for some reporters to come down there, and that Trump aides would talk about the state of the race. Trump said, 'Well, if they're here, I'll have a news conference.'"

"They're trying to draw a contrast because Vice President [Kamala] Harris hasn't taken that many questions since being the nominee. She should, but that's not an issue that's going to move voters," he continued. "Really what this was about was Trump trying to say, I am angry at my staff, they're failing me, I'm going to go out there and try to fix things. Yet, if the goal here is to win over some new voters, it's hard to see that happened."

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"More than anything, the vibe from Mar-a-Lago yesterday was panic, " Lemire suggested. "It's now been three weeks since Harris became the Democratic, you know, presumptive nominee, and they haven't been able to land a finger on her, they haven't figured this out at all."

He then continued, "And we know the one thing that gets under Trump's skin more than anything is crowd size, and she is outdrawing him. He can't handle that. They're trying to change the dynamics of the race."

"One truism is the candidate who wants to have more and more debates is the candidate who is losing, and that's what we got from Donald Trump yesterday," he added.

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Inside Tim Walz’s U.S. House tenure

WASHINGTON — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for vice president, spent twelve years as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives before winning election to his home state’s highest office.

That tenure on Capitol Hill gives him insider knowledge about many of the lawmakers who will be instrumental in advancing or blocking Vice President Kamala Harris’ legislative agenda, should she become president.

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Trump signaled he 'thinks he's losing' during his 'weird press conference': conservative

According to a former Republican National Committee spokesperson, conservatives should be alarmed by a concession by Donald Trump during his Mar-a-Lago press conference that he is agreeing to more debates with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Speaking with MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire on "Way Too Early," Tim Miller told the host that any candidate who is far ahead in the polls would never agree to give their opponent more campaign oxygen, which means the former president is all too aware he is losing.

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Trump campaign: Where's Kamala? UAW: In Michigan with union autoworkers

Part of former U.S. President Donald Trump's GOP presidential campaign strategy has involved repeatedly asking, "Where's Kamala?"

On Thursday, one of the nation's largest labor unions resoundingly responded: "At UAW Local 900 in Wayne, Michigan with 150 autoworkers."

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Harris praised for 'killing Trump with condescension' after response to 'meltdown'

Vice President Kamala Harris' 2024 presidential campaign issued a scathing rebuke of Donald Trump's Thursday press conference — which was mostly an hourlong rant from the former president consisting of numerous jabs at his opponent and countless false claims.

USA Today White House correspondent Joey Garrison shared screenshots of a press release distributed by the Harris-Walz campaign, writing: "Harris campaign with a lengthy response to Trump’s 'very good, very normal press conference.'"

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Harris campaign mocks Trump's Mar-a-Lago 'meltdown' and fact-checks controversial claims

Kamala Harris' presidential campaign quickly responded to former President Donald Trump's peculiar news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, putting out a lengthy statement debunking many of his false statements — and going out of its way to troll him.

The release titled, "Donald Trump's Very Good, Very Normal Press Conference," was accompanied by a post to X from the @dril account — notorious for absurdist commentary — which stated, "and another thing, im not mad. please dont put in the newspaper that i got mad."

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'No!' Ex-Republican shouts down MSNBC anchor as she echoes Trump's claims on rally size

A former Republican lawmaker erupted in frustration Thursday when an MSNBC host echoed a key Trump talking point.

Michael Steele, Maryland's former lieutenant governor and ex-RNC chair, shouted over anchor Chris Jansing as she described Trump's recent Truth Social post accusing the media of failing to report the large crowds drawn to his rallies.

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Trump's niece on ex-president's news conference: 'Looked like he was gonna cry'

Former President Donald Trump's niece Mary was stunned by her uncle's appearance at a Mar-a-Lago press conference Thursday afternoon.

The author and psychologist discussed on her YouTube platform, "Mary Trump Media," the Republican nominee's mental fitness with two co-panelists who appeared shocked by the hour-long question-and-answer session.

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