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'You own this': Republicans slammed as Trump doubles down on racial attacks against Harris

The Republican Party received multiple warnings Thursday that their 2024 presidential candidate appeared to have gone rogue with his racial attacks.

Former President Donald Trump doubled down on his much-criticized decision to question Vice President Kamala Harris' race in a Truth Social post about her "Indian heritage" — then faced immediate backlash.

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'Rabid': Trump finds disturbing new way to attack Harris on racial grounds

Donald Trump Thursday platformed a self-described "proud Islamophobe" that some Republicans condemn as an agent of intraparty chaos as she took to Truth Social to call a Black journalist a "rabid" racist.

Laura Loomer, in a post Trump shared with his followers, used the same word ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott quoted in her take-no-prisoners opening question to Trump at the National Association of Black Journalists Wednesday when she asked why voters of colors should trust him.

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'N----- for Trump' creator: I launched PAC to counter 'White Dudes for Harris'

While former President Donald Trump was addressing an audience of Black journalists on Wednesday, a new super PAC using the N-word sprung into existence, with official paperwork filed with the Federal Election Commission.

But the timing for the creation of "N----- for Trump" was "genuine coincidence," Jeremiya Mitchell, the 25-year-old man who created the super PAC, told Raw Story in an exclusive phone interview.

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'I got back many hostages!' Trump rages as Biden takes victory lap

Former President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of rage after President Joe Biden announced a deal had been done with Russia — and American prisoners were on their way home.

Trump did not mention in his Truth Social statement Thursday the names of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, former U.S. Marine Paul Whalen or any of the other Americans whose freedom Biden apparently secured just an hour before he announced he would no longer be seeking reelection.

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Texas sheriffs engage conspiracy theorist who created Trump enemies 'target list'

The self-styled “secretary of retribution” for Donald Trump, who created a “Deep State target list” a prominent congressman describes as a “vigilante death warrant for hundreds of Americans,” received an audience earlier this month with the very people he’s sought to attract: law enforcement officers.

Ivan Raiklin, a retired Army lieutenant colonel with designs on conducting “live-streamed swatting raids” against the more than 350 politicians, federal employees, journalists and others on the list, detailed his plans to about two dozen police officials gathered earlier this month for a sheriffs’ association conference in Fort Worth, Texas.

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'Y’all got played': Joy Reid issues 3 reasons Trump attended NABJ in scathing fact-check

MSNBC's Joy Reid issued a blistering fact-check to Donald Trump following the ex-president's Q&A session with Black journalists in Chicago Wednesday.

During the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) annual convention in the Windy City, a hostile Trump claimed he was unaware that his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, is Black, and spewed baseless claims, such as that Harris is a "border czar."

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'A divide on the right': GOP in disarray after Trump/Vance attacks on women and race

Donald Trump's decision to sit down for an interview with the National Association of Black Journalists where he created a firestorm by questioning the racial background of Vice President Kamala Harris has created yet another headache for the Republican party.

Already reeling from the fallout of Trump running mate Sen. J.D. Vance's attacks on "childless cat ladies" and labeling couples without children as "sociopaths," GOP strategists are raising alarms that the top members of the 2024 ticket are doing irreparable damage to their already close election prospects.

In a report from Politico, Natalie Allison and Alex Isenstadt write that the controversial comments from the presidential and vice presidential nominees are creating "a divide on the right" already unnerved about how the election will turn out — particularly in light of Harris' surge in the polls.

Trump's truncated interview in Chicago where he was pulled off the stage by his staff after aggressively questioning whether Harris is Black, set off alarms late Wednesday, with Chuck Coughlin, an Arizona-based political strategist, lamenting, "They don’t have a narrative that they’re comfortable with about how to take down Harris. He’s grasping around. I think he’s desperately grasping around with his instincts. I don’t think his team has any way to put their handle on this, and so he’s instinctually grasping around for what to say.”

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According to the report, the Trump campaign had just started hammering Harris on the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis in hopes of drowning out questions over Vance's viability as a running mate and the millions spent on that campaign may have been wasted as attention shifted to Trump's outrageous accusations.

Noting "Trump’s comments Wednesday on Harris’ racial background drew some of the biggest gasps from the audience, and provided Democrats with ammunition," the Politico report added, "The former president has a long history of making incendiary remarks, and some party strategists suspect it is a reflection of his impulse to draw attention to himself when it is not on him — even when the resulting headlines are negative."

According to Allie Beth Stuckey, a conservative podcast host, “Kamala Harris might deserve name calling, but doing so will only garner her sympathy.”

John Fredericks, a Trump-backing conservative radio host, also questioned what is going on with the ex-president's campaign, admitting, "...personal attacks against Kamala Harris are really ill-advised and ill-placed, and have no upside in this campaign.”

“When you’ve got all the issues, you’ve got everything working to your favor, why are you going to use personal attacks? They don’t work against Trump, and they’re not going to work against her,” Fredericks complained.

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'Lay off on the race stuff': Truth Social turns on Trump as he shares Harris' 'Indian' pic

Former President Donald Trump enraged followers on the social media company he owns Thursday when he doubled down on attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris' racial identity.

Trump echoed on Truth Social claims that have infuriated conservatives and liberals alike that Harris, who is Black, should not identify as such.

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'Unacceptable and abhorrent': Republicans turn on Trump over Black journalists convention

Republicans are turning on former President Donald Trump over an appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists convention one Fox News pundit dubbed an "absolute dumpster fire."

Conservatives are backing away from Trump over his hostile response to a hard-hitting question from ABC correspondent Rachel Scott, his claim that he was the best president for Black Americans since Abraham Lincoln, and questioning of Vice President Kamala Harris' race.

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Doug Emhoff blasts Trump and Vance for questioning Harris’ racial identity

Kamala Harris’ husband, Douglas Emhoff, said former President Donald Trump’s questioning of the vice president’s racial identity is an insult meant to distract voters from his policy intentions.

“We’ve got to focus on what they’re really trying to do, which is to destroy our country,” Emhoff said during a campaign fundraiser in Maine Wednesday evening, pointing to the conservative transition plan Project 2025 and recent decisions from the conservative-majority U.S. Supreme Court, such as overturning the right to abortion.

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'Flailing' Trump tried to put a 'hit' on Harris — and he missed: NYT journalist

A clearly disgusted Jeremy Peters from the New York Times trashed Donald Trump's brain trust on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" for sending him out to the National Association of Black Journalists' interview in Chicago on Thursday with no cogent plan of attack.

Reflecting on the way the abrasive Trump comported himself under questioning — which has led to criticism from Democrats and conservatives alike — Peters told the MSNBC panel that is it evident the Trump campaign is "flailing" as it looks for an angle to take on Harris who has experienced an explosive burst of support since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race.

As he explained, if Trump's inner circle thought attacking Harris over her race would be a winner with the public, they were sadly mistaken.

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Asked what the Trump campaign's strategy appears to be, Peters told the hosts, "I think they're flailing around. They have not landed on any effective critique of her. It's 'laughing Kamala, crazy Kamala, crooked Kamala.' Trump is kind of casting about for an attack line that works, something he's been very effective at doing with his other opponents, but they can't land on one. They don't know how to go after her."

"I think what Vice President Harris has done by responding the way she did is to very effectively draw the contrast that Biden couldn't with Trump," he continued. "She's saying, you know, 'same old show.' It's no accident she used the word old, right?"

"She's reminding people that this is something that we've all seen before from Donald Trump – it's kind of like a tired sequel to the original," he elaborated. "He is going back to the same playbook, saying, you know, questioning her background, that somehow this is, like, a conspiracy theory, that he'd like to be as powerful as birtherism was in 2016. I don't know about that."

"As far as conspiracy theories go, this is a pretty weak one," he pointed out. "I think it sounded like it was something very compulsive, that came out of his mouth at the time. I had never heard this before, maybe I'm wrong. I never actually heard anybody questioning Vice President Harris's background the way there were dark conspiracy theories around [ex-President Barack] Obama. I think this was just a, you know, an attempt to land a hit on her, and he missed."

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'You fail': Washington Post slammed for 'terrible headline' about Trump journalist event

The Washington Post said after Donald Trump's interview at a Black journalist conference that it was Vice President Kamala Harris, and not the ex-president, who is facing a "pivotal moment," leading to widespread criticism from the paper's readers.

The outlet's headline after the event at which Trump accused Harris of faking being Black to appeal to voters was, "Harris faces a pivotal moment as Trump questions her identity."

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'Time to get off the stage': Trump urged to step aside by long time acquaintance

Reflecting on Donald Trump's confrontational appearance before the National Association of Black Journalists' convention in Chicago, one long time acquaintance of the former president dating back to their days in New York City insisted it is time for Trump to leave the public stage.

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," the Rev. Al Sharpton — a host of his own show on MSNBC — went on a tirade about the former president and how he treated the female moderators and the audience and claimed Trump's act is getting way past old.

Sharpton was prompted to address Trump's controversial appearance by "Morning Joe" regular Mike Barnicle who stated, "We have known Donald Trump for a long time. You've known him longer than I have. What we saw yesterday is just another exhibit of a badly-damaged man on stage. I don't know about you, but watching him it occurred to me that the culture has passed him by. He is playing old school politics that has always worked for him; hate, envy, resentment, fear of the other. But the culture we live in today is so accelerated that you can measure it by a stopwatch."

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"Well, first of all, what has been perplexing to me is that we've been asking the wrong question," Sharpton began. "A lot of people when it came out that the National Association of Black Journalists had invited him was saying, 'Why would you invite him?' The real question is, why did he accept? He accepted to go to do exactly what he did, he wanted to go and say,' 'I will stand up to these Blacks. I will put them in line.'"

"That has been the basis of his campaign. To go from 'Obama is not American' to 'Harris is not black,'" he added. "It's the same song, just a different lyric and that is what he feels put him in the White House in '16, and it'll put him in the White House now."

"Now he's going to deliver she said she [Kamal Harris] was Indian when she was celebrated as the first Black district attorney in San Francisco, first Black attorney general in California, first Black woman U.S. senator from California, first Black woman vice president," he later added before asking, "All of a sudden now, we didn't know she was Black?"

"I mean, how long are we going to keep playing this old song of Donald Trump?" he stated. "Donald, it's time to get off the stage and let some folks come on."

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