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'Kim Jong Un liked me a lot': Harris bombards web with Trump quotes as presser rages

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign bombarded the internet Thursday with video clips of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago press conference.

The Twitter account Kamala HQ posted 10 video clips of Trump in under 40 minutes, some providing no commentary but simply quoting Trump.

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'Feeble': Kamala Harris' team reacts to Trump press conference rant

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign slammed former President Donald Trump over a press conference that saw him compare himself to Martin Luther King Jr. and boast of his popularity with North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un.

"A feeble Trump holds a press conference to lie and yell about his noticeably smaller rally crowd sizes," the Harris campaign tweeted.

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'Silly': Trump slams Harris' crowd sizes while hosting fewer rallies than ever: analysis

Former President Donald Trump, 78, doesn't campaign like he used to, according to a new political analysis.

Trump's recent fixation on Vice President Kamala Harris' rally crowd sizes was dubbed "silly" by a Washington Post analyst Thursday who found a surprising downward trend in the former president's campaign style.

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MSNBC's Jen Psaki has theory about why Tim Walz is 'driving Donald Trump so crazy'

On Thursday morning MSNBC's Jen Psaki stated she thinks Donald Trump won't boot floundering Sen. J.D. Vance as his running mate while at the same time suggesting the former president likely sees the Ohio Republican as a major drag on his bid to be re-elected now.

Speaking with "Morning Joe" host Mika Brzezinski, Psaki suggested that Trump is likely watching the relatively obscure Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) becoming an instant celebrity and second-guessing his selection of Vance.

As she pointed out, every time the former president watches Walz wow a crowd, it is probably driving him to distraction.

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Quoting former ex-Sen. Claire McCaskill's observation, "Tim Walz is who J.D. Vance wants to be," Psaki added that the folksy Walz, " ... is why he's driving Donald Trump so crazy. He is legit, authentically an American regular guy you could talk to in a hardware store. That's not who J.D. Vance actually is even if that's who he presents himself as on paper. That's part of the problem."

"Even more, Jen, Tim Walz really supports his candidate and is there to support her and believe in her through and through and always did," host Brzezinski contributed. "J.D. Vance hated Trump, literally hated him and said horrific things about him. He was an anti-Trumper of the best order, so I'm not sure how he figures out who he is at this late date. It's a struggle."

"Yeah," Psaki agreed. "Yeah, look, in politics, we've all been around it a long time, voters, the American public can sniff inauthenticity; this guy is not authentic. He doesn't like Trump. He's not presenting himself as who he was for many decades before he had this kind of about-face to try to connect with the MAGA world."

"People recognize it, voters are not dumb, they're smart," she added. "That's a root problem for J.D. Vance, is that he is just not authentically who he presented himself to be at all."

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'Momentum is crashing': Top MAGA influencer hits panic button on Trump campaign's progress

MAGA influencer Laura Loomer, whose reputation is so toxic that even Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) believes she's "mentally unstable," is sounding the alarm about former President Donald Trump's campaign.

Writing on X, Loomer demanded that Trump make drastic changes to his operation, which in recent weeks has seen him fall behind Vice President Kamala Harris in the polls.

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'We have to save America': GOP strategist claims 'suburban moms' are 'afraid' of Harris

Within days of Vice President Kamala Harris announcing she would seek the presidency this November, Geri Jannarone said her phone buzzed nonstop from women reaching out to find ways to get involved.

Jannarone is the head of Emerge New Jersey, an organization that aims to increase the number of Democratic women in public office. She said the surge in interest in the race for the White House didn’t just come from politically active women, but also from those who have never labeled themselves as political people, she said.

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'Narcissistic sociopathic rage alert': 'Panicked' Trump's new campaign stunt spurs mockery

Donald Trump's announcement that he will hold a “general news conference” at Mar-a-Lago Thursday caused political analysts to erupt in online laughter.

Trump's Truth Social announcement did not include details, but stated simply, “I will be doing a General News Conference at 2:00 P.M. at Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach."

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Trump accused of hanging J.D. Vance out to dry as he hunkers down in Mar-a-Lago

On Thursday's MSNBC's "Morning Joe" more than one panelist questioned why Donald Trump is hiding out in Mar-a-Lago with only one campaign appearance scheduled this week while sending his running mate out to "stalk" Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), on the campaign trail.

Speaking with host Mika Brzezinski, the Washington Post's Jackie Alemany went a step further and accused the former president of putting Sen. J.D. Vance in an untenable position which has led to a series of awkward press conferences and a stunt involving Harris' plane, which ended up contributing to the accusations that the Ohio Republican is "weird."

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'Nothing short of incredible': Experts stunned by new polling on Harris-Trump race

A new poll finding Vice President Kamala Harris leading former President Donald Trump by six points in the upcoming presidential election has shocked political insiders and experts.

The Marquette Law School Poll national survey found Harris preferred by 53 percent of likely voters while Trump was the choice of only 47 percent, according to a Wednesday press release. In May, the same poll found Trump leading President Joe Biden by two points, with a 51-49 split among likely voters.

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'Easy to live in Trump’s head': Harris aides hint at how they are rattling  ex-president

As part of a deep dive into how Donald Trump's presidential campaign has been spiraling into chaos and finger-pointing as the campaign of Vice President Kamala is soaring with massive rally crowds and a flood of donations, the Washington Post is reporting that aides to Harris are taking credit for derailing what had been a well-disciplined Trump campaign.

As the Post's Josh Dawsey and Michael Sheerer are reporting, the former president has been hunkered down at Mar-a-Lago fuming to friends over how "unfair" it is that he now has to face Harris instead of President Joe Biden, while also raging about her rallies that are drawing massive and boisterous crowds.

Those crowds, and reports about them, are reportedly knocking the Trump campaign off the rails by making the former president question if he is being well-served by the inner circle running his third bid for the Oval Office.

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According to the Post, Harris' people have figured out a way to manage the former president who, in turn, is making life miserable for his campaign staff.

"Democrats and some in Trump’s orbit have tried to highlight social media posts from Trump advisers and allies that they say show fear or bad messaging, while trying to stoke division in other ways," the report notes. "The Harris campaign has circulated posts and news releases about his staff, the pick of Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) as his running mate, crowd size, and other topics they say will grate on Trump and cause him to say controversial things."

One Harris aide suggested talking about the size of the Harris rally being bigger than Trump's is having an effect on how the ex-president moves forward as the vice president's prospects of keeping Trump out of the White House experience a massive jump.

“It’s easy to live in Donald Trump’s head,” they explained.

"A Tuesday afternoon post from Trump on his Truth Social media site — which included a number of nicknames, falsehoods and baseless accusations — suggested he was still steaming," the report added.

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'Baffled and alarmed': Trump team insiders reveal donors are scared as campaign flails

Team Trump insiders Thursday revealed details of a campaign desperately struggling to keep up with Vice President Kamala Harris and assuage concerns about the former president's out-of-control rants and his running mate's unlikable demeanor, a new report shows.

A dozen insiders tell Reuters donors and campaign staffers have abandoned hopes of a landslide election win after finding themselves unprepared, strategically and financially, to position Donald Trump against the newly presumptive Democratic nominee.

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'Something's going on at Mar-a-Lago': James Carville baffled by Trump campaign strategy

Democratic political operative James Carville this week expressed bewilderment at former President Donald Trump's campaign and its reaction to Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

During an appearance on Bill Kristol's podcast, Carville broke down Harris' strengths and weaknesses as a candidate before talking about what he sees as a completely flat-footed reaction from the Trump campaign.

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Trump privately fuming about Harris rally crowds and massive fundraising haul: report

In a deep dive into Donald Trump's reeling 2024 presidential campaign since Vice President Kamala Harris ascended to the top of the ticket after President Joe Biden stepped aside, the Washington Post is reporting the former president is lashing out in all directions at the hand fate has dealt him.

After pointing out that the ex-president — whose legal future is murky if he is not re-elected — has been complaining that it is "unfair" for Democrats to run Harris against him instead of Biden, the report notes that the Harris campaign, now that Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) has been added to the ticket as the vice presidential candidate, is getting under Trump's skin in a new way.

As the Post notes, Trump insiders claim the former president is lashing out at his campaign staff over Harris' fundraising cash haul and the large and boisterous crowds she has been drawing to her rallies in numbers that are dwarfing his.

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