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Alarm raised about new overseas 'ongoing influence campaign over Trump': report

With election day looming in less than 70 days and Donald Trump in a tight race with Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency, some mainstream Republicans are growing alarmed by an overseas effort to manipulate the former president to align himself even more forcefully with Russia.

But it is not being directed by the Kremlin.

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Trump biopic showing him assaulting first wife to be released before election

A controversial film in which former President Donald Trump is depicted in an unflattering light in his early career as a New York real estate mogul has now secured a U.S. distribution deal to be shown in American theaters this fall.

The film "The Apprentice" — which was notably given the same title as the ex-president's reality TV show — debuted at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in May. And as the film's producers were seeking U.S. distribution, attorneys representing the former president threatened litigation to block the biopic from being shown in a cease-and-desist letter. But now, NBC News is reporting that the film will be released in American movie theaters on October 11 – just weeks before the 2024 election.

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'Fearful for my safety': Women who accused Trump’s campaign chief of harassment speak out

After President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump brought in a familiar face to help salvage his campaign: Corey Lewandowski. But the new Trump campaign chief is now facing a wave of scrutiny over his recent past.

A detailed Washington Post report shows that Lewandowski — who has been dogged by allegations of sexual harassment for years — is reigniting fear among the women who publicly accused him of battery and misconduct. One of those women is 35 year-old Trashelle Odom, who said Lewandowski made "multiple inappropriate, aggressive, violent and unwanted sexual comments" while sitting next to her at a 2021 charity dinner in Las Vegas.

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'Today's the day he lost': Georgia Republicans furious at Trump's latest comments

Donald Trump's latest comments on reproductive rights have irritated some fellow Republicans.

The former president and current GOP nominee told NBC News that he believes the six-week abortion ban in his home state of Florida was "too short," and Republicans in the swing state just north of there grumbled about his comments, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

“This is completely and utterly grotesque and indefensible,” said Cole Muzio, head of the Georgia anti-abortion group Frontline Policy Council.

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Trump campaign targets secretary of the Army in its latest attack over Arlington scandal

As Donald Trump’s Arlington National Cemetery scandal grows deeper and deeper, his campaign co-manager and senior advisor, Chris LaCivita, is lashing out at the Secretary of the Army, Christine Wormuth, after the Dept. of the Army issued a “rare” yet “stark rebuke,” as CNN reported, of the campaign’s efforts to politicize the cemetery where 400,000 service members, many of whom gave their lives for their country, are buried.

Secretary Wormuth is the first woman to become Secretary of the Army. The Trump campaign and Donald Trump himself have been attacking women recently. The cemetery official who filed a report allegedly stating they had been verbally and physically accosted is a woman. Trump himself made a sexual and sexist attack on Vice President Kamala Harris, his Democratic political opponent, just this morning. The Guardian described it as a “lewd” and “crudely misogynistic comment,” originally posted by another Truth Social user. On Wednesday, WIRED published a story titled, “The Trump Campaign’s Rhetoric About Women Sounds a Lot Like Andrew Tate’s.”

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Johnson pulled strings to get Trump into Arlington — and now the scandal is spreading

The Republican Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, reportedly pulled strings to get Donald Trump into Arlington National Cemetery, amid what has become a scandal and a crisis for the ex-president's campaign to retake the White House and once again become Commander in Chief. Despite federal law that prohibits using the hallowed resting place of 400,000 of the nation's service members for political purposes, on Monday the Trump campaign photographed, filmed, and released video across multiple social media platforms showing the one-term president and convicted felon awaiting sentencing participating in a wreath-laying ceremony followed by him standing in a sacred section where photography is highly egulated, and standing by several headstones, grinning, in his famous "thumbs up" pose, which was widely condemned.

The U.S. Dept. of the Army oversees and maintains Arlington National Cemetery. According to a Washington Post report Wednesday evening, "Pentagon officials were deeply concerned about the former president turning the visit into a campaign stop, but they also didn’t want to block him from coming, according to Defense Department officials and internal messages reviewed by The Washington Post."

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'More than triple-checked it': Data expert shocked by new Dem voter registration numbers

New York Times reporter Francesca Paris earlier this month noted that "new voter registration data" in Pennsylvania and North Carolina — both battleground states — proves that Vice President Kamala "Harris' candidacy has energized potential Democratic voters."

Paris emphasized, "For nearly the entire year, more people had been registering as Republicans than as Democrats when signing up to vote in" the two states, which "use party registration and that release this data regularly."

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'Damage control': Insider reveals Trump secret campaign is 'relieved' voters don't know

Donald Trump's presidential reelection bid would likely nosedive if moderate voters discovered the dark messages he shares on Truth Social, a senior campaign official told Rolling Stone Wednesday.

The anonymous insider said Trump's team is "consistently relieved, for the sake of their 2024 campaign" that the public hasn't caught on to the QAnon conspiracy theories and authoritarian threats the Republican nominee posts on his social media platform, Rolling Stone reported.

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Trump tries to clean up mess from possibly illegal cemetery photo op

Donald Trump tried to clean up the mess after his widely criticized visit to Arlington National Cemetery, where two of his staffers allegedly engaged in an altercation with an official trying to enforce rules against photographing gravesites.

The former president and Republican nominee posed for photos and videos alongside the families of two service members killed in an August 2021 bombing attack, and many critics questioned why Trump posed with a grin plastered on his face and his customary thumbs-up gesture. A spokesperson for the cemetery said two campaign staffers engaged in a verbal and physical altercation with an official there.

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'Irony of all ironies': J.D. Vance's latest attack on Kamala Harris immediately backfires

Sen. J.D. Vance threw an insult at Vice President Kamala Harris Tuesday that almost immediately boomeranged.

Former President Donald Trump's running mate took to X to accuse Harris of "flip-flopping" on her border security policy positions ahead of the presidential election in November — then faced stern reprimand from a fellow Republican.

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‘Paroxysms of rage’: Analysis details why MAGA is so triggered by Doug Emhoff’s daughter

Ella Emhoff, the tattoo-covered stepdaughter of Kamala Harris, became an iconic image of last week’s Democratic National Convention.

And it left leading figures of the MAGA movement in meltdown, Salon’s Amanda Marcotte wrote Tuesday.

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Here's how Harris is 'hoping to get Trump to lose his cool' in Sept. 10 debate: report

The first presidential debate between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris scheduled for Tuesday, September 10, with ABC News hosting. Initially, September 10 was set as the day for a Trump/Joe Biden debate, but that was before the president dropped out of the race and endorsed Harris as the Democratic nominee.

Now, according to Politico Playbook reporters Eugene Daniels, Rachael Bade and Ryan Lizza, Trump is implying that he may not go through with the debate.

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Harris camp calls Trump’s bluff on debate

As Donald Trump attacks ABC News and suggests he may pull out of the scheduled presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, the Harris campaign is calling his bluff on the one major remaining sticking point: debate rules.

The Harris campaign wants the microphones for both candidates to stay on during the September 10 debate, but Trump's advisors have been refusing, saying they want the same rules as the fateful CNN debate that led to President Joe Biden scrapping his re-election bid.

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