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Trump's biggest brag is target of new Republican Voters Against Trump ad

Donald Trump prides himself on his ability to entertain — bragging about huge crowds lapping up his every word. Now, one anti-Trump group sees that as a prime target to hit.

Republican Voters Against Trump is launching a multi-million-dollar ad campaign showcasing those who abandoned Trump after supporting him. Some cite Jan. 6 as a contributing factor while others cite his treatment of women. But there's one area where most agree — they're bored with him.

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Audio emerges of Republican's racially charged tirade about 'drunk' Native Americans

Montana Republican Tim Sheehy, who is running for the U.S. Senate against Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT), was recorded making racially charged and disparaging comments about Native Americans.

Char-Koosta News, the official news publication of the Flathead Indian Reservation, revealed shocking audio of the Republican candidate during a November fundraiser.

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Trump says Americans 'suffering' during Labor Day despite record-setting travel

Donald Trump took to TruthSocial on Labor Day to claim that the economy is doing far worse than Americans think.

"Happy Labor Day to all of our American Workers who represent the Shining Example of Hard Work and Ingenuity. Under Comrade Kamala Harris, all Americans are suffering during this Holiday weekend - High Gas Prices, Transportation Costs are up, and Grocery Prices are through the roof," Trump wrote.

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Mass shooting in Chicago suburb leaves four dead

Four people were killed in a shooting on a train at the Forest Park Blue Line station in the early morning hours of Monday, the Chicago Tribune reports.

Police said they responded on early Monday morning to a 911 call claiming that multiple people had been shot at the station.

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WaPo editorial bashed for demanding more of Harris while having 'no expectations' of Trump

National security expert and progressive writer Marcy Wheeler is not happy that the American news media is setting what she describes as a low bar for Donald Trump compared to any other candidate in a presidential campaign.

In fact, Wheeler thinks that the media is guilty of having the "bigotry of no expectations" when it comes to Trump's 2024 presidential run.

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It's time for Judge Chutkan to fire up a 'mini-trial' for Trump ahead of election: experts

Legal analysts are curious if the new filing in Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion trial means there could be a kind of "mini-trial" this fall ahead of the main event in the months to come.

The proposals from special counsel Jack Smith and Donald Trump's lawyers, released on Friday, detailed the clashing proposals for proceeding with the case.

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Trump's surprise IVF plan sparks division in GOP

Republican lawmakers appear to be seriously divided about the new policy proposal from Donald Trump to force insurance companies to fully fund fertility treatments or have the government pay for it.

Polls show Trump and the Republican Party have been losing the support of female voters as reproductive freedom is restricted or eliminated entirely in some states.

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Here's the job Trump is eyeing for Elon Musk in a second term

Former President Donald Trump is reportedly eying Elon Musk for a government job if he wins in November.

The Washington Post reported Monday that Trump has secretly been working with advisers to implement a piece of the "Project 2025" plan that he has been trying to distance himself from in recent weeks.

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'This is why we don’t do these interviews': Columnist calls Harris' CNN sit-down a 'gift'

Donald Trump began pressing Vice President Kamala Harris to do an interview with the press, which then led the press to begin demanding that she do interviews, reporter Molly Jong-Fast said while speaking on an MSNBC panel on Friday. What unfolded, however, was a "gift" for Harris, the panel agreed.

Speaking Friday to host Joy Reid, Jong-Fast said that too often, Trump serves as the "assignment editor" for the media and it works against them.

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H.R. McMaster grilled on why he won't endorse Harris given what he wrote about Trump

Retired Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster was pressed on MSNBC on Friday afternoon on why he hasn't endorsed Kamala Harris for president given what he wrote about former President Donald Trump.

McMaster published his book about working in the White House as the short-lived National Security Advisor, which detailed Trump's recklessness. After walking through a number of questions about Trump, MSNBC's Katy Tur questioned why McMaster could give so many reasons that Trump should not be president but refuses to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Double-digit denial': Arizona columnist roasts Kari Lake for flailing Senate bid

Kari Lake is again becoming the butt of jokes in her home state as she desperately tries to promote her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, an Arizona columnist wrote on Friday.

Writing for AZCentral, columnist Laurie Roberts cited a new Fox News poll showing Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) beating Lake by 15 points.

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Trump runs away from past boasting about killing bipartisan border deal

Donald Trump denied having anything to do with the death of the border bill that Republicans and Democrats negotiated at the end of 2023 and in the spring of 2024.

"Borders. They should focus on borders. You know, the House bill that was passed — that's the real bill that should be passed," Trump said. "Then you get on the original one and not this horrible one that was hoisted upon us by some people that had a bad day. But, uh, they should focus on borders and elections and if you can't get the borders right, and if you can't get the elections right they ought to close it up. Just close it up and let it sit."

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Trump pushes GOP to shut down government just weeks before 2024 election

Speaking on Monica Crowley's podcast on Friday, former President Donald Trump went on a long rant about election integrity in the United States, which he once again claimed was rife with fraud.

During his tirade, Trump demanded that House Republicans pass the so-called "SAVE Act" that's aimed at curtailing illegal voting -- and he said the GOP should "shut down the government" if the Senate wouldn't go along.

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