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Legal analysts dive into new demand to remove Judge Cannon from classified documents case

Two amicus briefs recently filed to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals argue that Judge Aileen Cannon should be removed from Donald Trump's documents case, which she dismissed in July.

While special counsel Jack Smith appealed her ruling to throw out the case over claims he had not been properly appointed, one of the things he didn't do in the appeal was ask that she be removed from the case if it is re-established. The case involves claims that Trump took classified documents from the White House and refused to return them when asked.

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'Why am I even doing this?': Vance melts down after CNN presses him on Ohio bomb threats

Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance lashed out at CNN host Dana Bash after she told him there had been bomb threats in Springfield, Ohio, following his suggestion that Haitians were eating pets in the town.

In a Sunday interview on CNN's State of the Union program, Bash noted that local officials "found zero evidence to substantiate" claims that geese were being taken out of parks by Haitian immigrants.

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Republicans fuming at Trump and Vance over 'setback' in drive to woo new voters

A change in campaign strategy by Donald Trump and his running mate Sen. J.D. Vance has some Republicans alarmed and angry with the election looming and time running out.

According to a report from Politico's Mia McCarthy and Meredith Lee Hill, the initial plan was for Vance to hit the campaign trail and try and draw in moderate Republicans who were balking at the idea of another Trump presidency as well as independent voters.

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Fox News host spars with Harris adviser who calls Trump a 'faded image of his former self'

Vice Kamala Harris' senior adviser took repeated jabs Friday afternoon at former President Donald Trump on Fox News.

Ian Sams calmly fielded questions from anchor Neil Cavuto, who frequently felt compelled to shout over the Harris spokesperson to repeat Trump's talking points.

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Six House Republicans throw a wrench in Trump plan to block a Harris win

If he loses the 2024 presidential election, former President Donald Trump will likely lobby House Republicans to refuse to certify the results.

This was not as much of a problem in 2020 when Democrats held the majority of seats, but with Republicans now holding a narrow majority, it could become a legitimate issue.

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Psychiatrist flags 'alarming' debate tic — and urges Trump to seek a neurologist

Former President Donald Trump should immediately seek a neurologist after exhibiting a classic and common sign of dementia at the presidential debates on Tuesday, according to a prominent psychiatrist.

Prof. Richard A. Friedman, director of the psychopharmacology clinic at Weill Cornell Medical College, argued in an Atlantic editorial Thursday that Trump's rhetorical tendencies would make any mental health expert "very worried."

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GOP pundit urges Taylor Swift to reconsider Harris endorsement — with a violent warning

Far-right influencer and talk show host Dave Rubin delivered a violent warning for billionaire pop megastar Taylor Swift after she endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign in the minutes following the ABC debate between Harris and former President Donald Trump.

Rubin appeared to suggest that the 34-year-old Swift would be at risk of being sexually brutalized by Venezuelan gang members if Harris became president and had her way on policy.

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'Hell to pay': Tommy Tuberville threatens Dems with another Jan. 6 riot

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) threatened that there would be another Jan. 6 riot if Democrats did not pass a Republican-backed bill that would make it harder to vote.

At a Wednesday news conference, Tuberville urged Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to schedule a vote on the "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" or "SAVE Act." The bill would require a birth certificate or passport in order to vote, even though it is already unlawful for noncitizens to participate in federal elections.

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Trump-backing conservative melts down on 'incoherent' ex-president after debate fiasco

Joining a chorus of critics on both the left and the right who viewed Donald Trump's debate performance opposing Vice President Kamala Harris as a "trainwreck," longtime National Review columnist Andrew McCarthy pitched a fit on Wednesday morning claiming the former president had "one job" to do Tuesday night and he failed miserably.

Noting that he has gone out on a limb supporting Trump, despite all of his faults both politically and personally, while admitting that he saw this election as an uphill climb for the Republican nominee, McCarthy began his column by slapping aside conservative complaints about biased ABC moderators and stating the author of the debacle was Trump and Trump alone.

Getting right to the point, he griped, "If you’re obsessing over how bad, how in the tank for Kamala Harris, the two ABC news moderators were, it’s because you don’t want to come to grips with the brute fact that Donald Trump was a disaster last night."

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Continuing in that vein, he added, "He was unhinged, often incoherent, incapable of completing thoughts and sentences when he had points to make, and led into self-absorbed rabbit-holes — claims that he won the 2020 election, the size of his rallies, whether 'migrants' are eating stolen pets — that diverted him from opportunity after opportunity to expose Harris as a radical leftist now pretending to be a pragmatic centrist who suddenly loves her some guns."

Noting that the former president failed to turn Harris and her policies into a "punchline", he added "Trump couldn’t do it" and then proceeded to point to the former president's fatal flaw as a candidate this go-around.

"Trump also couldn’t stick to deconstructing Harris’s 'values' bunk because his own values are always negotiable. Because he’s an opportunist with some conservative leanings, rather than a conservative in search of opportunities to advance the cause, Trump often can’t decide whether to deride Harris’s cynical policy shifts or try to get to her left," he wrote before pointing out the warning signs were there when he debated President Joe Biden.

"Trump fans, naturally, spout their man’s delusional version of the first debate, to wit: Trump was a force of nature who annihilated Biden through his dazzling debating skills. The truth of the matter is that Trump was terrible that night," he recalled before adding, "There have always been Trump’s incorrigible problems: his hard ceiling, his unpopularity with suburban voters that Republicans need, his penchant to play to his base rather than build out his support, his bad breakups with former advisers who authoritatively brand him as unfit, and his schtick — more exhausting than ever in Trump Era year nine."

"Can we imagine Kamala Harris — until recently, unpopular but little known or cared about — as president of the United States?" he asked before concluding, "Last night, Donald Trump helped them answer, 'Yes.'"

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'What’s wrong with Trump?' Onlookers stunned as ex-president smiles at 9/11 memorial event

Former President Donald Trump's smiles and winks during the Sept. 11 memorial in New York City Wednesday outraged attendees and onlookers who blasted the Republican presidential nominee for a demeanor they dubbed disrespectful.

Trump drew much criticism after attending the commemorative ceremony for the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks at Ground Zero, and while he was there as well, according to a video clip shared by C-SPAN communications director Howard Mortman.

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'What information?' CNN host cuts in as Lara Trump tries to backtrack Trump claim

Lara Trump, daughter-in-law to the Republican Party's presidential candidate and co-chair of its national committee, received a check on CNN Tuesday morning when she tried to backtrack misleading Truth Social messaging from her father-in-law.

Anchor Kasie Hunt demanded the Republican National Committee leader explain what exactly former President Donald Trump meant when he wrote Sunday that "20% of the Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania are fraudulent" — a claim he cited to an undated interview with an unnamed expert.

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'Minor distortion': Writer gets close-up look at Trump's shot ear during Mar-a-Lago visit

New York Magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi went to Mar-a-Lago for a sit-down chat Donald Trump's — and got a close-up look at his right ear.

The attempted assassination of the ex-president in Butler, PA, in July left many asking questions after his son, Eric Trump, claimed at the Republican National Convention the shooter "took off half" of his father's ear.

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The 8 ways Project 2025 will devastate your life: NY Times

A new analysis of the controversial policy platform former President Donald Trump denies supporting, despite contributions from more than 100 of his former staffers, revealed Monday eight significant ways its implementation could upend Americans' lives.

The Heritage Foundation policy plan Project 2025 was subjected to a brutal takedown from New York Times contributor Steven Rattner, a former counselor to the Treasury secretary under former President Barack Obama, who argued it would devastate all but the very rich.

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