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Veterans groups hit back at J.D. Vance for claiming Tim Walz had 'stolen valor'

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) began his Wednesday this week by attacking his vice-presidential opponent, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), for supposedly misleading people about his 24-year service. According to Vance, Walz is deploying "stolen valor" to promote himself.

Veterans and pro-vet groups, however, are hitting back at Vance for questioning Walz's service and rank.

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Nancy Pelosi: Some Republicans secretly want Dems to win to end Trump 'cult'

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) book, "The Art of Power," was released Tuesday and the California Democrat has been speaking to the press about what is in the pages, while also dropping noteworthy comments she's been hearing from Republican colleagues.

Speaking to MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell on Wednesday, Pelosi revealed that Republicans have told her that if Democrats can simply defeat Donald Trump, they might be able to rebuild the GOP without the same far-right ideologues who control their party now.

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'Still sucks': J.D. Vance deletes tweet insulting critical swing state

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) is an avid Buckeye and supporter of Ohio State University, the main rival of the University of Michigan. But in a since-deleted post on X, Vance attacked the city of Detroit for their public utilities and blasted the state.

PatriotTakes, a group that monitors and researches right-wing extremism, shared a Vance post reading: "Maybe Michigan should have used some of that money for Detroit's public utilities. #GoBucks #michiganstillsucks."

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'Four Seasons Landscaping': J.D. Vance laughed at for Michigan rally crowd

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) spent much of this week trying to preempt Vice President Kamala Harris's public events, turning up to speak in Philadelphia on Tuesday and Michigan on Wednesday before big Democratic Party rallies in the same locations.

But some are arguing the strategy is proving problematic.

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'This is a lie': Harris campaign hits back at Trump claim he had 'most successful' economy

Donald Trump phoned into "The Fox & Friends" to sing his own praises about the economy and claim that it was best when he was leading it.

“If you look at our administration, the most successful administration from the economy standpoint...” Trump said.

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First Harris-Walz ads go viral as Democratic donations surge

In the five hours since the Harris for President campaign announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is the Vice President's pick to be her running mate, millions of dollars have flooded into ActBlue, Democrats' umbrella fundraising platform. And in just 40 minutes, the Harris-Walz campaign's first ad, introducing Gov. Walz, was viewed over one million times on the social media platform X. It took just 23 minutes for the campaign's second ad to hit one million views.

According to the popular ActBlue Tracker, on Tuesday, over $18 million has poured in (although not all earmarked for the Harris-Walz campaign) as of 3:00 PM ET. That's more than any other day in the past week – Wednesday, July 31 saw $27 million in ActBlue donations.

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Ex-Republican sings praises of Tim Walz to Fox News

A former Republican lawmaker spoke out to a Fox News audience to reveal what a great vice president he thinks Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be for America.

Writing for Fox News, former Rep. Charles Djou (R-HI) recalled serving with Walz in Congress before he became governor.

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Trump says he'll interview with Elon Musk next week  — and onlookers react

Social media users reacted to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who agreed to sit down for an interview next week.

Trump posted on his app Tuesday afternoon: "ON MONDAY NIGHT I’LL BE DOING A MAJOR INTERVIEW WITH ELON MUSK — Details to follow!"

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MSNBC's Wallace goes all in for Tim Walz's GOP mockery: He had me at 'what a monster'

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) gained some extra props from MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace after being named Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate.

At the top of her Tuesday show, Wallace showed clips of Walz's comments on cable news for the past week, including one with CNN's Jake Tapper, in which the host asked if Donald Trump would slap him with an insult like a "big government liberal."

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'Vote stealing in plain sight': Ethics expert sounds the alarm on Georgia election board

Former Obama White House ethics czar and impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen sounded the alarm about the Georgia Election Board changing the rules to give Donald Trump a boost.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Tuesday that the Trump-endorsed board is trying to change rules for the certification of the results.

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Trump's efforts to stall sentencing in hush money case fail: 'We will proceed'

Judge Juan Merchan released a letter Tuesday telling Donald Trump that the Sept. 18 sentencing date in his hush money conviction will not be changed.

Over the past few weeks, the judge has received a smattering of filings from Trump and his lawyers seeking to push back the hearing, but it has been to no avail, reported MSNBC's Adam Klasfeld.

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'Colossal mistake': MAGA reacts swiftly to Kamala Harris' VP pick

The MAGA world responded quickly to Kamala Harris's pick of Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) as running mate by highlighting past comments they trashed as "liberal" or "socialist."

Former Donald Trump campaign staffer-turned-foe A.J. Delgado responded to Harris picking Walz by saying, "She's not going to win."

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'Not surprised at all': Hometown news editor explains Ohio knew about Vance's 'weirdness'

Ohio newspaper editor Chris Quinn isn't surprised to see the world's reactions to Republican vice presidential candidate and Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance's "weirdness."

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Monday, Quinn, editor of Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer, explained he is "not surprised at all" to see shock over Vance.

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