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'Blew himself up': Trump camp reportedly sidelines Corey  Lewandowski amid power struggle

A once powerful adviser to former President Donald Trump's reelection campaign has been back-benched over complaints of delusions of grandeur, according to a new report.

Trump's 2016 campaign chief Corey Lewandowski has lost his power struggle against the 2024 machine just two months after his return made national headlines, sources told the Guardian.

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White supremacist ideas go mainstream: How the GOP is embracing a dangerous narrative

Abhorrence and fear of Haitian immigrants coming to Alabama to fill jobs in poultry plants had been building among conservative residents even before former President Donald Trump jolted the presidential campaign with his outlandish and thoroughly debunked claims that “they’re eating the pets.”

But in this state, which Trump carried in 2020 by a 25.5-percent margin, and other parts of the country where new immigrants have made an impression, a conspiracy theory fed by state and local officials is taking hold four weeks out from the Nov. 5 election.

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'Evan juggles': Trump ridiculed by onlookers for several verbal slip-ups at latest rally

Donald Trump on Sunday gave a speech in which he messed up his words multiple times, leading observers to label it yet "another senior moment."

Trump spoke in Wisconsin, where he made a comment that some took as a veiled threat to supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris. After the rally, he took to Truth Social to reignite a flame war with a late-night host.

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A handful of rural Georgia counties could exclude enough votes to affect the 2024 race

An examination of a new election rule in Georgia passed by the state’s Republican-controlled election board suggests that local officials in just a handful of rural counties could exclude enough votes to affect the outcome of the presidential race.

The rule was backed by national groups allied with former President Donald Trump. It gives county boards the power to investigate irregularities and exclude entire precincts from the vote totals they certify. Supporters of the rule, most of whom are Republicans, say it’s necessary to root out fraud. Critics, most of whom are Democrats, say it can be used as a tool to disenfranchise select buckets of voters.

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'This is voter fraud': FBI alerted as Elon Musk's mom accused of committing federal crime

Donald Trump's embrace of the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, hit another speedbump on Saturday as Musk's mom was accused of encouraging her followers to commit voter fraud.

Trump hosted a rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend, where he had to pause the event for a medical emergency. Trump also welcomed Musk to the stage, and the social media company owner was ridiculed for his "low energy" performance.

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Trump smacked down by Wall Street CEO minutes after bragging about his endorsement

Donald Trump bragged Friday about winning the support of a powerful Wall Street leader — just minutes before the supposed backer debunked his claim.

Trump went on his Truth Social platform, claiming JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has endorsed him for president.

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'Scares the hell out of me': J6 expert warns of disinformation ramp-up in mid-October

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Denver Riggleman, who served as senior technical advisor to the January 6th Committee, said he believes there is a significant risk of violence during the vote count of the Nov. 5, 2024 election because supporters of Republican nominee Donald Trump are so deeply immersed in conspiracy theories.

“They still have a plan to probably use lawfare to go after some of these certain states, but violence is certainly possible,” Riggleman told Raw Story. “I would say it’s actually probable. And I think it’s because you have people that are so riled up with these conspiracy theories and this good-against-evil vendetta that Donald Trump and I think a lot of the far right and the Christian nationalist type of individuals have been pushing into sort of the MAGA communications ecosystem.

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Trump claims Harris has been 'informed, legally' that she can't link him to​ Project 2025

Donald Trump claimed that his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris has been "informed, legally" that he had nothing to do with the politically poisonous Project 2025 agenda.

Nearly all voters are familiar with the right-wing blueprint for a potential Republican presidency that's being drawn up by former Trump administration officials and allies, and nearly 60 percent of registered voters feel negatively about the plan, and Trump has tried to distance himself from the policy proposals.

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Dems fear Mike Johnson has laid the groundwork for a nightmare scenario on Jan. 6, 2025

WASHINGTON — Democrats are bracing for Jan. 6, 2025, which is why many are making post-election security a central plank in their pitch to voters ahead of November’s elections.

Even before vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance refused to say if he would have certified the 2020 election in this week’s debate, Democrats on Capitol Hill were raising concerns that House Speaker Mike Johnson could, once again, try to interfere with the election results.

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Ex-GOP Rep. Liz Cheney sounds alarm on 'depravity' of Trump as she endorses Harris

Former Wyoming Republican Rep.Liz Cheney made the case for why the "party of [Abraham] Lincoln" should join her in casting their ballots this year for Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump, as she scorched the former president over his "depravity" and threat to the republic.

Taking to the podium in Wisconsin, "Thank you, Liz" chants broke out in Ripon, Wisconsin, the birthplace of the party. Cheney shared that Wisconsin is special to her, because in 1966, a very young Dick and Lynne Cheney were graduate students, and she was born in Madison.

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3 former Memphis officers convicted of witness tampering in beating death of Tyre Nichols

Three Memphis, Tennessee police officers were convicted in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols in a traffic stop last year, reported NBC News.

The three officers, Demetrius Haley, Justin Smith, and Taddarius Bean were convicted of witness tampering. Haley was further convicted of violating civil rights causing bodily injury, but acquitted of the more serious charge of violating civil rights causing death. Smith and Bean were acquitted of all civil rights charges.

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Bombshell new Trump filing seeks to dismiss half of Jack Smith's charges

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are urging a federal judge to dismiss two of four counts in special counsel Jack Smith's superseding indictment in his election subversion case — and claim the two others are "fatally" undermined.

In the filing Thursday afternoon, Trump's attorneys said the special counsel "cannot ignore or hide" from "binding precedent," and pointed to the Supreme Court decision Fischer v. United States as "yet another key application of the rule of law to reject lawfare overreach" targeting the MAGA leader.

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'The teleprompter just went out!' Trump rants after losing access to speech

Former President Donald Trump scrambled Thursday after admitting that he lost access to his speech because of failing teleprompters.

As Trump spoke to a crowd in Saginaw, Michigan, it was clear that he lost track of what he was talking about.

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