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Trump brags about new 'Crypto President' sneakers

Donald Trump touted a new range of branded sneakers Wednesday — and was immediately criticized on X.

The shoes, which include the logo "Trump - Crypto President," had been debuted at a Bitcoin conference last weekend.

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MSNBC reporter says 'stunned' audience of Black journalists were 'gasping' at Trump

MSNBC news reporter Yamiche Alcindor was in the room for the National Association of Black Journalists question-and-answer session with Donald Trump and reported that even among political experts, people were "gasping" at his comments.

Speaking to Nicolle Wallace for "Deadline: White House" Wednesday, Alcindor called it "remarkable" and "something to behold."

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'Bombed': Critics say 'racist' Trump 'destroyed himself' at NABJ event

Donald Trump "bombed" during a question-and-answer session with the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago on Wednesday, according to those who watched the event unfold in person and online.

Trump has struggled to gain the media's favor since the Republican National Convention as running mate J.D. Vance became the topic of conversation among political analysts on cable news. Meanwhile, with President Joe Biden stepping down from the Democratic ticket, enthusiasm has boomed for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Trump team cuts off Q&A with Black journalists as he gets booed by audience

Donald Trump appeared before the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago on Wednesday for what was scheduled to be an hour-long question and answer session, but his team cut off the exchange in a little over 30 minutes.

Fox News host Harris Faulkner attempted to ask a question about Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation's controversial plan for Trump's second term in the White House. But ABC News' Rachel Scott cut in.

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'Is she Black?' Trump questions Kamala Harris' race at Black journalists' convention

Donald Trump questioned his presumed opponent Kamala Harris' race in front of a room of Black journalist Wednesday.

While being questioned at the National Association of Black Journalists event in Chicago he was confronted over allegations from members of the Republican Party that Vice President Kamala Harris was a "DEI hire."

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'Stunning' details emerge about Trump's scheme to remove protesters for a photo op

The Justice Department Inspector General released its report about the officers sent into a group of peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C., so Donald Trump could conduct a photo-op when he was president

NBC News justice reporter Ryan Reilly pointed out one excerpt: "Allowing federal law enforcement to operate with anonymity all but eliminates accountability when force is inevitably used against demonstrators."

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Trump did send armed agents to clear George Floyd protesters for photo-op: report

The Justice Department Inspector General filed its final report Wednesday finding that Donald Trump and his attorney general, Bill Barr, sent armed agents to clear peaceful George Floyd protesters in Washington, D.C., so he could do a photo-op at a church.

Legal analyst and podcaster Allison Gill posted a link to the report on X that not only did the two men send armed agents into a peaceful crowd, the agents "lacked proper training, and sometimes without clothing or vests identifying them as law enforcement officers."

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Rudy Giuliani agrees to sell NYC and Florida properties to pay defamed election workers

Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, the election workers in Georgia defamed by Rudy Giuliani, have settled with the ex-mayor after winning their defamation suit against him.

According to a letter to the court filed on Wednesday, the women "jointly submit this letter in response to the Court's Order," it says. They "have conferred and reached agreement on a revised proposed form of order..."

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Winner declared between Kari Lake and fringe sheriff Mark Lamb in Arizona primary

A winner was declared Tuesday night in the race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Arizona between MAGA Donald Trump-ally Kari Lake and her far-right opponent Mark Lamb.

Lake was declared the winner Tuesday night, according to The Associated Press, and will go on to face Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego for the seat vacated by Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.

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Historian reveals why he's full-steam ahead for this Kamala Harris VP candidate

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is among those who have been named as possible running mates for Vice President Kamala Harris. He was on a list that included Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY), Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA), and Gov. Roy Cooper (D-N.C.) until Cooper withdrew from consideration.

But for David M. Perry, journalist and historian, Walz is the one.

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'Sure, Jan': Internet mocks Trump campaign for claiming they didn't cancel Project 2025

Donald Trump's campaign intervened in the non-profit Heritage Foundation's "Project 2025" to shut down the operation after it began reflecting badly on his candidacy. Non-profits are prohibited from coordinating with political campaigns, the IRS website says.

Trump's campaign immediately released a furious statement saying they had nothing to do with plan director Paul Dans' ousting.

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Project 2025 director forced out by Trump campaign manager: report

Internal emails obtained by The Daily Beast reveal that Project 2025 director Paul Dans has stepped down from the position at the Heritage Foundation after former President Donald Trump's campaign leadership grew increasingly frustrated.

As Daily Beast reporter Roger Sollenberger wrote on X, "Trump campaign leadership, ongoing power rift over staffing control for potential second Trump admin, per internal email. This suggests Project 2025 will likely shut down."

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'I am shocked!' Ex-Trump aide surprised nobody fired over campaign's Harris response

Former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin thinks someone on Donald Trump's team should be fired for failing to prepare for a campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Speaking with her colleagues on "The View" Tuesday, Griffin described how shocked she has been watching the Trump team flail as it tried to figure out a way to attack Harris.

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