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Watch: J.D. Vance flubs name of location where U.S. soldiers died in Afghanistan

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) on Wednesday continued to attack President Joe Biden for the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan -- but during his remarks, Vance seemed to confuse the gate where a suicide bomber killed 13 American soldiers with a street in London made famous by the Beatles.

During a campaign event, Vance was asked about an incident at Arlington National Cemetery when officials of the cemetery told Trump's campaign that they couldn't take photos in the Iraq and Afghanistan section and that no political activity could happen on cemetery grounds.

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'Baseless conspiracy': Dem operative hits back after subpoena from Jim Jordan

Longtime Democratic operative and digital fundraiser Mike Nellis revealed on Wednesday that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) had subpoenaed information from his company Authentic Campaigns and one of the company's employees.

The subpoena is related to Republicans' claims that Manhattan Judge Juan Merchan cannot oversee Trump's case because of his daughter's work at Authentic Campaigns.

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Trump floods social media with 'explicit' and 'vengeful' memes after new indictment

Donald Trump responded to the news of the grand jury passing down a superseding indictment in the past 24 hours with a flood of memes that MSNBC reporters called "vengeful" and "explicit."

Speaking to MSNBC Wednesday, Vaughn Hillyard showed a handful of posts Trump shared on Truth Social. One image showed a number of Democrats and Bill Gates behind bars and in orange prison uniforms. The caption reads: "How to actually 'fix the system.'"

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Veteran of Arlington Cemetery's 'Old Guard' bashes Trump for playing politics on graves

Activist and veteran Charlotte Clymer took to X to attack Donald Trump for his latest actions at Arlington National Cemetery with a detailed account of what it was like to serve in the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, nicknamed "The Old Guard."

Clymer described the importance of repeatedly practicing carrying caskets until the team could make flawless movements, which she compared to a "synchronized swimming team."

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No charges filed after Trump campaign's alleged altercation at Arlington National Cemetery

No charges have been filed against Donald Trump or his campaign staffers after the altercation at Arlington National Cemetary Monday.

A report Tuesday revealed that officials at the cemetery "tried to prevent Trump staffers from filming and photographing in a section where recent U.S. casualties are buried. The source said Arlington officials had made clear that only cemetery staff members would be authorized to take photographs or film in the area, known as Section 60."

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J6 investigator: 'Forceful response' expected after superseding indictment of Trump

The lead investigator on the House Select Committee looking into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on Congress thinks former President Donald Trump's team will deliver a "forceful response" to Jack Smith's new superseding indictment of Trump.

On Tuesday, a Washington, D.C. grand jury passed down a re-indictment of Trump involving the Jan. 6 attacks and the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.

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Legal expert details major differences in the new indictment of Trump over 2020 election

An MSNBC legal analyst quickly reviewed what's different in the new superseding indictment handed down by a Washington, D.C. grand jury to the previous indictment filed last year by special counsel Jack Smith.

Two decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court complicated the existing indictment, even though the charges between the two remain the same. So, the grand jury handed Smith another option.

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Kamala Harris has gotten under Trump's skin and now 'he can't land a punch': ex-Republican

Former Republican Tara Setmayer cannot help but notice Donald Trump is struggling to fight back against Vice President Kamala Harris in ways that worked in the past.

Speaking to MSNBC on Tuesday, Setmayer, who leads the Seneca Project, said that Trump's team knows he can't debate while Harris can.

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Trump ally ridiculed after claim a 'Democrat friend' told him Harris' campaign 'imploding'

One of Donald Trump's allies is being ridiculed online after claiming that he has a "friend" who told him that Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is "imploding" from the inside because of the candidate's reluctance to do a one-on-one interview.

For the past several weeks, MAGA has attempted to craft a scandal around the fact that Harris hasn't done a sit-down interview the way Trump has with Fox and other right-leaning media.

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Lawmaker calls new Texas voter purge the 'last stand' of right-wing Republicans

Texas state Sen. Roland Gutierrez (D) is pointing to the Republican's latest move to purge voters and use law enforcement against voting rights activists as an indicator of their election fear.

MSNBC's Jose Diaz-Balart reported that the Justice Department is being asked to intervene after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had law enforcement raid homes of those affiliated with the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) after they questioned access to mail-in ballots.

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Evangelicals may have just lost their reason to back Trump: columnists

Donald Trump's campaign is refusing to answer questions about whether or not he would sign legislation restoring reproductive freedom if he's elected president — and his evangelical support is stuck facing issues other than choice.

The Bulwark and The Atlantic both reported Tuesday that the Republican candidate has found himself stuck between two large voting blocks — and struggling to appease them both.

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'Don't think Kid Rock is enough': Ex-senator mocks Trump's choice of campaign surrogates

Political analysts noted a big difference Monday between the campaigns of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris: the use of surrogates to travel the country and promote the candidate.

Speaking to MSNBC's "Deadline White House," former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO) quipped: "What, you guys don't think Kid Rock is good enough? I can't figure that out."

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Trump turns to dubious Nostradamus claims of apocalypse — when he's losing: columnist

When Donald Trump starts losing, he goes straight to predicting the apocalypse, Washington Post columnist Aaron Blake wrote Monday after the ex-president did exactly that.

As momentum in the election has shifted, Trump has raged that Vice President Kamala Harris will “obliterate” Social Security and Medicare, and “destroy” the United States. In one speech, Trump even claimed she would “end” fracking, and allies on Fox Business claimed she might even go so far as to "ban" oil.

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