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Conservative host forced to apologize after he's checked on mispronouncing Kamala Harris

A conservative British network host was forced to apologize after being corrected for repeatedly mispronouncing Vice President Kamala Harris' name even after being told the proper pronunciation. It's something Donald Trump also does.

Martin Daubney, a former Brexit Party Member of the European Parliament who then turned to the right-wing Reclaim Party, now hosts a show on weekday afternoons about news and politics. On Friday, he invited an American former congressional candidate, Democrat Qasim Rashid, a long-time human rights lawyer.

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GOP activist behind racist signs Trump shared wants to use Latinos as 'target practice'

Colorado police caught the man posting racist posters around Denver that were even promoted by former President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account.

NBC's 9News revealed that the signs were created by a self-proclaimed "street artist" who goes by the name of "Sabo."

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'He's in big trouble': GOP adviser says Trump knows he's losing votes on key issue

Former congressional aide to two House speakers, Brendan Buck, said that it's clear Donald Trump has realized he's losing.

Trump has spent most of the past year and a half since announcing he was running playing golf, and doing a rally once a week. It doesn't appear to have worked out for him, according to Buck.

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Conservative Tomi Lahren ridiculed for trying to educate Mark Cuban on 'what a tariff is'

Far-right firebrand Tomi Lahren caused laughter by questioning businessman Mark Cuban's knowledge of international trade and taxes.

Cuban took to X, commenting on Trump's recent rally in Michigan, where he claimed, "We're going to bring back the car industry."

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Kamala Harris pauses speech as thunderous crowd drowns out shouting protester

A pro-Palestine protester interrupted Vice President Kamala Harris' rally in Savannah, Georgia, on Thursday, but was quickly shouted down by the crowd and thrown a bone by the Democratic nominee for president.

As Harris talked about "hard-fought and hard-won fundamental freedoms," a protester shouted behind her. Harris continued speaking, but the audience then tried to shout down the protester and loudly chanted "Kamala" as she briefly turned to see what was happening.

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'Most damning evidence': Expert details what Jack Smith slashed from his Trump indictment

The dust has settled around special counsel Jack Smith's new superseding indictment against Donald Trump — and legal experts have been surprised to discover what's been changed.

Lisa Rubin wrote for MSNBC on Thursday that a key piece of the new indictment is that some of the "most damning evidence" from the previous one has been "removed."

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J.D. Vance uses interview to beg Peter Thiel to help Trump campaign with cash

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) used a Financial Times interview to publicly pressure conservative major political donor Peter Thiel to donate to Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.

Vance's ask comes after Thiel — a big supporter of Vance's race for Senate — supported Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters with over $15 million from Thiel, only for him to lose.

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Georgia official slammed by fellow Republicans for rant on Jews 'controlling everything'

A top Georgia Republican party official, Kandiss Taylor, said recently that Jews in America were "controlling everything" while also alleging unnamed politicians "pander to the Jews," Media Matters found this week.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Thursday that state Republicans are rushing to condemn her.

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Meghan McCain gets major backlash after criticizing Harris for bringing Walz to interview

Meghan McCain, the daughter of the late Sen. John McCain, chimed in this week to join the chorus of conservatives criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris for conducting her first post-convention interview alongside Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

Critics such as McCain have claimed that the move shows Harris isn't "ready" for prime time or that she can't handle the press alone.

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'How do you go to Arlington and cause a problem?' Republican baffled by latest Trump mess

A former Republican governor is baffled about how Donald Trump could mess up a photo-op at Arlington National Cemetery.

Trump appeared on Monday for a wreath laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier — but landed in the middle of a scandal involving photos and videos apparently intended to promote his campaign which is forbidden in the sacred burial ground.

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Conservative calls out J.D. Vance for 'performance' in responding to Trump Arlington clash

Former Republican operative Tim Miller questioned the authenticity of Sen. J.D. Vance when he attacked a CNN reporter asking about the reported physical altercation at Arlington National Cemetery.

Vance pivoted from alleging the story was being blown out of proportion to attacking President Joe Biden's administration for the abrupt withdrawal from Afghanistan.

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'Especially bogus': Analyst gives J.D. Vance a brutal fact check on Trump factories

A Washington Post fact-check shredded Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance on Wednesday after he repeated a Donald Trump falsehood that the ex-president built 12,000 factories in his four years in office.

"If you go back to the Trump presidency, we had 12,000 factories that were built during Donald Trump’s presidency," Vance told "Meet the Press" in a Sunday interview.

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Trump lawyer: Re-indictment proves Biden wants to keep Trump 'off the campaign trail'

Donald Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche suggested on Fox News that the latest superseding indictment from the Washington, D.C. grand jury comes directly from President Joe Biden.

Speaking to Gillian Turner, standing in for Martha MacCallum on Wednesday, Blanche explained that having special counsel Jack Smith refile the indictment, taking the Supreme Court's rulings into account, is a conspiracy.

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