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'She can't talk': Trump-Vance Atlanta rally rife with dog whistles

Former President Donald Trump came to Atlanta Saturday to deliver a sharp rejoinder to Vice President Kamala Harris’ high-energy rally four days prior — and to attack popular Georgia elected Republicans.

“Your Governor, (Brian) Kemp, and (Secretary of State Brad) Raffensperger, they’re doing everything possible to make 2024 difficult for Republicans to win,” he said. “What are they doing? I don’t know. They’ve got something in mind, you know, they’ve got a little something in mind. Kemp is very bad for the Republican Party.”

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'The terms did not specify Biden': Pollster blows up key Trump talking point over debate

Donald Trump says he only agreed to debate President Joe Biden, and not Vice President Kamala Harris, on ABC, but the terms of the actual debate agreement didn't make that specification, according to one pollster.

Trump over the weekend declared his refusal to debate Harris, who has now clinched the Democratic nomination, on the network, saying he would instead insist on a Fox News debate with an audience. For her part, Harris has said she will show up at the previously agreed debate, whether the former president attends or not.

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Debate rages as Harris team claims 'many empty seats as Trump is speaking' at latest rally

Donald Trump's rally in Georgia on Saturday was filled with mispronounced words and, according to Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign, "empty seats."

Trump over the weekend spoke in Atlanta, at times attacking Georgia's Republican governor. But it was the "empty seats" that many people were discussing after the ex-president finished.

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'Reckting': 'Super slurry' Trump caught 'glitching heavily' at swing state rally

Donald Trump on Saturday was called out by eagle-eyed viewers who say he "glitched" several times while attempting to form certain words during his speech in Georgia.

The former president spoke at a rally in Atlanta, Georgia over the weekend. He spent much of the time assailing the swing state's GOP governor, who hit back earlier in the day by telling the ex-president to leave his "family out of it."

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Trump selling 'Anybody Anytime Anyplace' shirt despite attempt to change debate terms

Donald Trump is currently selling a shirt that says "Anybody Anytime Anyplace" despite his ongoing efforts to renegotiate terms of a debate after President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race.

Trump over the weekend said he wouldn't attend a previously agreed upon debate on ABC, and instead said he would insist it be on Fox News. He also suggested he would change other debate terms, including adding an in-room audience, citing a new nominee on the side of the Democratic party.

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'Don't think you're doing so good': Trump fans beg ex-president to 'change his strategy'

Donald Trump's own fans begged the former president to change his strategy ahead of his weekend MAGA rally in Georgia.

Trump took to Truth Social over the weekend, first to call for a "purge" of dissenting voices within the Republican party and then to announce his arrival for a rally in Georgia.

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'Embarrassing and gross': Trump approves of 'racial attacks' on Kamala Harris at his rally

Donald Trump on Saturday celebrated the speech of a woman who made "racial attacks" against Vice President Kamala Harris at the former president's weekend rally.

Days after Trump himself questioned Harris' racial identity at an event for Black journalists, Michaelah Montgomery, a conservative activist, took the stage at Trump's rally to further that attack line.

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'Why not do it?' Conservative cornered on CNN over 'terrified' Trump changing debate terms

A Republican was put on the defense on Saturday as a Democratic insider put him on the spot over Donald Trump's decision to back out of a previously agreed upon debate on ABC, in favor of a Fox News appearance.

Appearing on CNN, Democratic strategist Maria Cardona cornered Republican strategist Alex Vogel over Trump's decision to make a new plan for a debate on Fox News. The former president has argued that, because President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race, a renegotiation of the terms is warranted.

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'We should be so far beyond that': GOP senators back on defense as Trump attacks backfire

Donald Trump's decision to make personal attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris in front of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) in Chicago last week has Republican senators who had lined up behind his bid for a return to the Oval Office scrambling to come up with words to defend it or fleeing reporters looking for comment.

According to a report from the Washington Post, Republican lawmakers were enjoying smooth sailing backing the former president as the focus of the election was on whether President Joe Biden was up to running for re-election.

That all changed when Biden stepped aside and Harris stepped into the spotlight as the apparent Democratic presidential nominee.

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The report notes that things took a turn for the worse for GOP senators who had grown weary of defending Trump over the years and were enjoying the respite.

After the former president made his highly-criticized comments about Harris' ethnic background, insisting that she had "turned Black" while also holding forth on "Black jobs" in front of the NABJ, GOP lawmakers are now back to trying to deflect questions about Trump's words.

According to the report, "...as Trump marched through the GOP primaries without any serious competition, and as voters soured on Biden amid questions about his capacity to serve, Senate Republicans embraced what they considered to be a certain victor, especially since he led them to believe that he was a different candidate," adding, "By 3 p.m. Wednesday, all those hopes for a unity-and-policy-centric campaign came undone."

The report notes that Sen. John Thune (R-SD), a senior GOP leader, had to be asked to stop and talk to reporters about Trump's latest behavior, where he offered up, "Um, the campaign is — needs to be — mostly about the issues. There’s plenty to talk about, and I just think that’s where the focus needs to be."

According to the Post's Paul Kane, "In the flip of a switch, Republicans were back on defense, reassuming the same roles they had been playing in years past."

While the Post is reporting the former president has a few defenders unconcerned about his latest attacks, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) used the opportunity to rage at how the Trump campaign is going so far.

“Think about it," she told reporters on Wednesday. "What have we been talking about all week long? Childless cat women, DEI candidates. Now, is she Black? Is she Indian?”

On Thursday she doubled down and bluntly stated, "A campaign built on insults of an individual — we should be so far beyond that. It should not be about which nasty name you can call somebody. It should be about the issues.”

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'Running straight to Fox News to bail him out': Kamala Harris nails Trump on debate fears

On Saturday morning, Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign slapped aside a proposal from Donald Trump that the September debate scheduled for ABC be shifted to Fox News — and then taunted him for running to his safe space at the conservative network.

Late Friday night, the former president ran to his Truth Social platform and wrote, "I have agreed with FoxNews to debate Kamala Harris on Wednesday, September 4th. The Debate was previously scheduled against Sleepy Joe Biden on ABC, but has been terminated in that Biden will no longer be a participant, and I am in litigation against ABC Network and George Slopadopoulos, thereby creating a conflict of interest."

He then added, "The FoxNews Debate will be held in the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at a site in an area to be determined. The Moderators of the Debate will be Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, and the Rules will be similar to the Rules of my Debate with Sleepy Joe, who has been treated horribly by his Party – BUT WITH A FULL ARENA AUDIENCE!…."

In a statement posted to X on Saturday morning, the Harris campaign called the proposal a non-starter.

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"Donald Trump is running scared and trying to back out of a debate he already agreed to and running straight to Fox News to bail him out, " the statement asserted.

It then added, "He needs to stop playing games and show up to the debate he already committed to on Sept. 10. The Vice President will be there one way or the other to take the opportunity to speak to a prime time national audience"

The statement also referred to the ex-president as "Mr. Anytime, anywhere, anyplace" and added he "should have no problem with that unless he's too scared to show up on the 10th."

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Trump reveals in late-night post he's agreed to debate Harris — but not on ABC News

Facing intense backlash for walking back his commitment to appear at a scheduled Sept. 10 debate on ABC, former President Donald Trump took to his app Friday night to declare he's agreed to a new debate — on a different network.

"I have agreed with FoxNews to debate Kamala Harris on Wednesday, September 4th," the MAGA leader wrote late Friday on Truth Social. "The Debate was previously scheduled against Sleepy Joe Biden on ABC, but has been terminated in that Biden will no longer be a participant, and I am in litigation against ABC Network and George Slopadopoulos, thereby creating a conflict of interest."

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Report reveals how Trump's 'race-baiting strategy' is 'not by accident'

Former President Donald Trump's attacks on the racial identity of newly minted Democratic presumptive nominee Kamala Harris aren't simply the result of a "rogue" man who has lost impulse control — they're part of a calculated, intentional strategy.

That's according to Rolling Stone, which reported Friday — citing three people on and close to the Trump-Vance campaign — that team Trump believes attacking Harris' race as "loudly" as they can could convince independent voters she's a “phony."

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Trump 'flailing' as Harris supporters turn his attacks into 'rallying points': Strategist

Former President Donald Trump was blindsided when President Joe Biden stepped down from his campaign for a second term and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place — but more than that, said political strategist Basil Smikle on Friday's edition of MSNBC's "The ReidOut," every attack he tries to throw at Harris ends up becoming weaponized against him.

"You're a veteran campaign operative, can you just put this in context?" asked anchor Joy Reid. "Have you ever seen, and we take into account that the Obama 2008 campaign was absolutely historic and had all of this energy. Compare all of this. Have you ever seen anything like this?"

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