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'Disqualifies himself': Veterans blast Trump for 'disrespectful' remarks about war heroes

Donald Trump sparked an outcry from military veterans and many others by proclaiming that the civilian Presidential Medal of Freedom as "better" than the Medal of Honor for military valor.

The Republican presidential nominee praised Miriam Adelson, the widow of the late GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson, during a speech Thursday evening at his New Jersey golf resort, where he recalled awarding her the civilian honor after the couple had poured millions of dollars into his first campaign.

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Conservative pollster delivers terrible news to Trump — and worse to J.D. Vance

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," conservative pollster Frank Luntz shared focus group footage of conservative voters who explained why they can't vote for Donald Trump this time — and complained that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) was a devastatingly bad choice as a running mate.

Speaking with the hosts, Luntz said there was no good news for the former president in his newest round of focus groups, with many of the participants admitting they were excited to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris and that they were appalled by Vance.

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‘My wife had this baby’: Vance criticized for ‘misogynistic’ views on women and family

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance's views on women and family came into greater focus on Wednesday after unearthed audio from just four years ago revealed him agreeing with a right-wing podcast host's claim that grandmothers helping to raise children is “the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female.”

While many reacted to that line, some critics looking deeper into the audio latched on to another portion of the interview, a story which the 39-year old U.S. Senator and venture capitalist hand-picked by Donald Trump shared to support the podcast host's views.

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'Mortal terror': Trump biographer details origin of ex-president’s deepest fears

Tim O'Brien, veteran journalist and senior executive editor at Bloomberg Opinion, has been interviewing Donald Trump for years — from the ex-president's time building and completing Trump Tower in the 1980s, to his years starring in The Apprentice — and up to his four years in the Oval Office.

Over the years, the MAGA hopeful has developed clear and present obsessions — such as Hannibal Lecter.

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White evangelicals could sway the election to Harris: Pro-Trump Christian influencer

Evangelicals For Harris, one of the new grassroots groups popping up across the nation holding calls to support and raise funds for Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential run is out with a hard-hitting ad, raising a warning from a veteran religious broadcaster that if 20% of white born again Christian evangelicals vote Democratic in the November presidential election, Trump will likely lose.

Christian Broadcasting Network's pro-Trump David Brody, who is also an on-air personality for the far-right streaming website Real America's Voice, says the Evangelicals For Harris video is part of their "effort to win over some of those 'on-the-fence' Conservative Evangelicals in swing states who are lukewarm when it comes to Donald Trump."

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'Another public meltdown': Trump golf course press conference mocked before it even starts

Donald Trump's announcement that he'll host a press conference Thursday at his New Jersey golf club had laughing critics predicting Wednesday it will be a political swing and a miss.

The Trump National Golf Club Bedminster event, slated to begin at 4:30 p.m., arrives about a week after Trump gave a slew of questionable answers to reporters' questions in a press event at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida social club.

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'Not a dog whistle but a dog howl': Experts blast latest Trump campaign ad

From claiming he doesn't know what race Vice President Kamala Harris identifies as, to nicknaming the 2024 Democratic nominee "Kamabla" — former President Donald Trump has yet to hold back on using racist tropes in an effort to intimidate his opponent.

On Tuesday, an X (formerly Twitter) account called Trump War Room — which calls itself "The Official War Room account of the 2024 Trump campaign" — posted a jab at Harris that many political experts deem outright racist.

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Trump’s ‘Venezuela’ invitation to Musk raises ‘flight risk’ fears among legal experts

During Donald Trump's "marathon" Monday night conversation with Elon Musk on the social media platform X, the convicted ex-president who faces criminal sentencing next month acknowledged the fact he could lose the presidential election, and invited his billionaire benefactor if he were again defeated, to "meet" with him in Venezuela, considered a "safe haven" as it has no extradition treaty with the United States.

It's not the first time the ex-president, who is again running for re-election, has talked about traveling to Venezuela.

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Trump spokesman erupts in profanity after Harris campaign mocks Musk event

Donald Trump's campaign spokesman extended a profane response to Kamala Harris' campaign's mockery Tuesday.

The Kamala HQ account on X ridiculed the former president's glitched-out conversation with tech mogul Elon Musk on the X platform he owns, saying the technical issues shouldn't obscure the "extreme and dangerous" agenda of the two "self-obsessed rich guys."

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'Fountain of youth': Columnist gives shocking theory about why Trump doesn't show his age

Donald Trump spent four years as president and — unlike almost all of his predecessors — came out of it seemingly without aging, a Washington Post columnist wrote Monday.

The reason for that, stated Matt Bai, is worrying.

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'Has he met his boss?' Vance mocked after complaining about Dems turning tables on the GOP

In a 2017 article published by Politico Magazine titled "Trump the Bully," journalist Jack Shafer submitted that Donald Trump's constant "insults exact damage by violating the usual comity that governs civilized life." Shafer added, "Like a Hell’s Angel, Trump transgresses for the pure joy of it, and he gets away with it because few possess the will to descend to his level and retaliate."

A Washington Post report published in February of 2020 titled, "Trump’s words, bullied kids, scarred schools," journalists Hannah Natanson, John Woodrow Cox and Perry Stein reported:

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'Disoriented' Trump alarming insiders and donors after 'series of damaging mistakes'

Since Vice President Kamala Harris has ascended to the top spot on the 2024 Democratic ticket, a "disoriented" Donald Trump has gone down a path of unforced errors and campaign mistakes that have both donors and his staffers worried he can't turn his fortunes around.

In a deep dive in the New York Times, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan detail a series of meet-ups with donors where questions about the direction of the former president's third bid for the Oval Office are not being answered in a way that has created renewed confidence.

As the report states, at a recent donor dinner the former president met questions about what is in store now that Trump is facing a surging Harris only to be met with him telling them, "We’ve got to stop the steal,” to the dismay of some of his advisers.

In one instance, one longtime donor asked "how Mr. Trump planned to take the narrative back from Democrats, and what his positive vision for the country would be" which only led to the former president lashing out at his opponent and then adding, "I am who I am."

According to Haberman and Swan, Trump seems "disoriented" by his advisers over the fact that he won't be facing President Joe Biden in November.

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"The fund-raiser came amid a stretch of flailing and self-harm that began after President Biden’s July 21 withdrawal from the race and endorsement of Ms. Harris to succeed him. Close Trump allies have described this as the rockiest period of Mr. Trump’s campaign, " they wrote before adding, "As Ms. Harris — long ridiculed and underestimated — has transformed the contest, campaigning energetically and drawing roughly even with Mr. Trump in many polls, Mr. Trump has responded with one unforced error after another while struggling to land on an effective and consistent argument against her."

One key problem with the Trump campaign is the fact that the candidate is ignoring advice from consultants who believe they have a wealth of ammunition to use against the vice president.

"Most of Mr. Trump’s top advisers have urged the campaign and the candidate to focus on the economy, immigration and crime — issues on which Mr. Trump’s message resonates powerfully with the so-called persuadable voters they are targeting. Sometimes, Mr. Trump has done so. Other times, he has not," the report notes.

Pointing out, "The people around Mr. Trump see a candidate knocked off his bearings," the Times report goes on to note that Trump seems obsessed that he won't be facing Biden before adding, "Indeed, Mr. Trump has often been in a foul mood the past few weeks. He has ranted about Ms. Harris. He has called her 'nasty,' on 'Fox & Friends,' and a 'b---h,' repeatedly, in private, according to two people who heard the remark on different occasions."

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'Major concerns': Trump team reportedly fearful of mental decline after press conference

Donald Trump's campaign team has "major concerns" about the Republican presidential nominee's mental decline after he was exposed to the media for an hour of fielding questions, according to a controversial former associate of Rudy Giuliani.

Lev Parnas, the Soviet-born businessman who figured in Trump's first impeachment investigation, told followers on X Trump's disproven story about a perilous helicopter ride with California politician Willie Brown has the campaign in panic mode.

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