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Montana Republican stands by racism ahead of historic Biden apology to Native Americans

WASHINGTON — This week, President Joe Biden is doing something Montana Republican Senate candidate Tim Sheehy has refused to do: Apologize to Native Americans.

Since September, Sheehy has rebuffed calls from tribal leaders and his Senate opponent, Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT), to apologize after recordings surfaced of him deriding Native Americans for the substance abuse issues that have plagued Indian Country for decades, including laughing them off as “drunk at 8 a.m.”

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House Republicans hire ex-Trump officials from fake electors plot to oversee election: CNN

Two onetime campaign officials tied to former President Donald Trump's 2020 fake electors plot have been hired by House Republicans to oversee national elections, according to a new report.

The Committee on House Administration, which will play a key role when Congress certifies the election on Jan. 6, has hired former Trump campaign lawyer Joshua Findlay and operative Thomas Lane, CNN reported Thursday.

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Ex-model says Trump groped and sexually touched her in 'twisted game' with Epstein: report

A former model became the latest woman to accuse former President Donald Trump of sex abuse, according to a report.

Stacey Williams, who worked as a model in the 1990s, told The Guardian she was introduced to Trump in 1992 by Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire financier and convicted sex offender who gained notoriety for his sex crimes and who killed himself in prison. She and Epstein were casually dating at the time.

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'Fixated': Fox News diss has reportedly left Trump obsessing over low-level Harris aide

Donald Trump and his camp of aides has become “fixated” on a barely-known Kamala Harris aide who criticized him on Fox News, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.

The low-level adviser has been attacked more than three dozen times in just three weeks, the report states.

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Judge orders Rudy Giuliani to turn over his NYC penthouse to defamed election workers

A federal judge this week ordered former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to turn over real estate and luxury possessions to two former Georgia election workers who sued him for defamation.

In a 24-page order on Tuesday, Judge Lewis Liman said Giuliani must place the property in receivership controlled by Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. Giuliani owes the women $150 million after a judge determined they were defamed following the 2020 presidential election.

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Allies urge battleground GOP-controlled legislatures to guarantee a Trump win

Far-right allies of former President Donald Trump are calling on the state legislature in North Carolina and other closely contested presidential battleground states where Republicans hold control to short-circuit the popular vote and directly award the state’s 16 electoral votes to Trump.

Ivan Raiklin, a retired Army lieutenant colonel known for pushing a similar plan four years ago to pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence to throw the 2020 election, made the pitch during an appearance at the final stop of the ReAwaken America Tour, a roadshow that mixes evangelical Christianity, conspiracy theories and slavish devotion to Trump, on Oct. 18.

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Trump abruptly cancels 'virtual roundtable' amid reports of 'exhaustion'

Former President Donald Trump abruptly canceled a planned media event Tuesday — again.

The Hill's Hanna Trudo reported that "Trump was scheduled to hold a virtual roundtable with RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard today, which has now been canceled."

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Right-wing activist Laura Loomer sues Bill Maher over Trump affair claims: report

Right-wing activist Laura Loomer is suing HBO comedian Bill Maher over a suggestion he made that she was in a sexual relationship with Donald Trump, TMZ reported Tuesday.

Maher's remark followed commentary about the Sept. 11 conspiracy theorist traveling with Trump to several campaign events, despite not being an official part of his team.

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'Got to gut Trump': Prof. warns Harris is 'playing it safe' — and it could be disastrous

Kamala Harris' reliance on the “joyful warrior” approach — and a reluctance to go for Donald Trump’s jugular — is what could lose her the election, a political scientist warned Tuesday.

Speaking to Salon, Professor M. Steven Fish of the University of California, Berkeley, said the Democrat’s reluctance to mobilize a full on attack in the last few weeks of the election cycle could prove disastrous.

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'He’s mentally ill:' NY laughs ahead of Trump's Madison Square Garden rally

KINGSTON, NY — Former President Donald Trump’s upcoming Madison Square Garden rally is a joke, if a “depressing” one, to many New York business owners.

Tuesday, as the sun was still rising on a brisk, windless fall morning at the Wiltwyck Golf Club, down-ballot congressional candidates made their clunky pitches to local business owners, who sometimes found themselves more fixated on the buffet of eggs, bacon and quasi-fresh fruit laid out for them than on the politicians at the lectern.

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PAC paying Trump's legal fees has run out of cash — with $3M in debt: report

The Washington Post reported that Vice President Kamala Harris has a huge cash advantage over Donald Trump in the 2024 race after bringing in $1 billion in fewer than three months on the campaign trail.

Meanwhile, a political action committee (PAC) that has been largely funding Donald Trump's legal woes has run out of money — and owes more than it is bringing in.

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McDonald’s debunks Trump's accusation that Harris lied about fast food work

Donald Trump's claim that McDonald's issued a statement claiming Vice President Kamala Harris never worked for the fast food giant was debunked Monday.

The Washington Post reported that McDonalds denied making such a response to the Trump camp.

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Trump sued over comments about notorious New York case

The "Central Park Five," five men who were falsely convicted of rape in a notorious 1989 New York case, launched a defamation lawsuit Monday against former US president Donald Trump.

The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Pennsylvania, accuses the Republican White House candidate of making "false and defamatory" comments during the September 10 presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris in Philadelphia.

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