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'Biden won': Fox Business host gives Kayleigh McEnany bad news about Trump's debate

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany insisted on Wednesday that President Donald Trump came out on top against Democratic nominee Joe Biden in Tuesday night's debate.

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The View co-hosts 'horrified' by Trump's attacks on Biden's sons: 'I had a visceral reaction of disgust'

"The View" co-hosts were repulsed by President Donald Trump's attacks on Joe Biden's sons during the first debate.

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WATCH: Lincoln Project mocks Trump's chaotic performance with ‘secret tape’ of his debate prep

The anti-Trump Republican group Lincoln Project dropped a new ad this Wednesday, not even 24-hours after the first presidential debate between President Trump and Joe Biden.

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Tim Scott says Trump 'misspoke' about Proud Boys: 'If he doesn't correct it, I guess he didn't misspeak'

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) on Wednesday sought to excuse President Donald Trump's refusal to disavow a far-right extremist group.

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‘Complicit’: Former Trump official slams president’s ‘dangerous’ refusal to condemn white supremacists

President Donald Trump is being widely condemned for his refusal Tuesday night to condemn white supremacists. Instead of condemning the extremists, the president took control of a group of neo-fascist nationalistic violence-promoters known as the "Proud Boys."

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Former RNC chair and Montana governor spurns his party to endorse Joe Biden

Former Republican Montana Gov. Marc Racicot, who also served as chairman of the Republican National Committee for two years, has broken with his party and is endorsing Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

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No one with 'an IQ over 80' should not see Trump as a 'sociopath' on the debate stage: Conservative editor

On Tuesday, writing for The Bulwark, conservative editor Jonathan Last tore into President Donald Trump's performance at the first presidential debate on Tuesday evening in Cleveland.

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'People have ears': MSNBC host stunned as Trump adviser insists president denounced white supremacists

MSNBC's Hallie Jackson was stunned by White House adviser Peter Navarro's insistence that President Donald Trump had forcefully denounced white supremacists.

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US private-sector jobs continue climbing in September: survey

US private employers added 749,000 jobs in September, payroll services firm ADP said Wednesday, as employment continues to rebound following the economic hit caused by the coronavirus downturn.

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Chris Wallace allowed Trump to turn debate into a 'disgusting moment for democracy': columnist

Writing in The Atlantic this Wednesday, James Fallows called Tuesday night's first presidential debate a "disgusting night for Democracy" -- and he laid a good portion of the blame at moderator Chris Wallace's feet.

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Trump fans already blaming Democrats for election violence: 'Don't think I'd be walking around in my MAGA hat'

President Donald Trump has refused to commit to the peaceful transition of power, but his supporters appear overwhelmingly convinced that any election-related violence will be provoked by his opponents.

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Fox News host grills Trump spokesman on his Proud Boys comment -- and tells her 'they're celebrating it'

President Donald Trump's request that the far-right Proud Boys gang "stand back and stand by" is drawing heavy criticism, especially because the group itself is openly celebrating the president's remark as an explicit endorsement.

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Trump has no strategy left against Biden other than to 'burn it all down': analysis

On Wednesday, analyzing the first presidential debate in Cleveland, Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Carrie Dann, and Melissa Holzberg's key takeaway was that President Donald Trump's only strategy is to "burn it all down."

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