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Trump 'senile moment' at rally grasped by Harris fans: 'Losing his cognitive abilities'

Kamala Harris supporters are seizing on a slip-up by Donald Trump as a "senile moment."

The former president referred to Republican Senate candidate David McCormick as Pennsylvania's "future governor" while speaking about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during a rally in Harrisburg Wednesday, and he pointed to him later in the speech and referred to him twice as "Mr. Governor."

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‘Self-immolating’ Trump should drop out after ‘disastrous’ interview: critics

Donald Trump's highly-combative performance at what is being called a "disastrous" on-stage interview with the National Association of Black Journalists went so poorly there are calls from the left for him to drop out of the 2024 presidential race.

Trump arrived on stage late, blamed the organization's equipment rather than, as HuffPost's Philip Lewis reported, negotiations backstage "that NABJ not do the live fact checking." The event, slated to last one full hour, ended when the campaign pulled the plug after just 34 minutes.

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Trump aide attacks 'weirdness' of Harris' V.P. pick — and it backfires

A senior adviser to Donald Trump slammed Vice President Kamala Harris for not "thinking through" her running mate options and was immediately taunted about Sen. J.D. Vance.

Jason Miller leapt on the Democrats' new favorite word when he posted his claim, laced with typical Trump team profanity, on X Wednesday morning.

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'Unfit for any office': Trump slammed for 'ranting like a lunatic in middle of night'

Donald Trump early Wednesday morning came under fire for a social media post made overnight.

Trump took to Truth Social at around 2:00 A.M. Eastern Time to make an all-caps post in which he made false claims and referred to himself exclusively in the third person.

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Trump flails as Fox News forces him to defend picking Vance: ‘He’s not against anything’

Before and after he launched a barrage of attacks against Fox News, Donald Trump Monday night sat down with Fox News host Laura Ingraham who asked him about a wide range of issues. From his damning remarks Friday saying people won't have to vote again if they vote for him in November, to asking if he will leave office after four years if elected, to asking why not debate Kamala Harris, to asking him to defend choosing U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-OH) as his vice presidential running mate, Trump served up responses that critics say did not quell concerns.

Many made clear they believe the interview did not go well.

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'Major moment in this race': Trump's 'horrible Jew' agreement sparks immediate uproar

Donald Trump might have just delivered a fatal blow to his reelection campaign in a disturbing interview about Jewish Americans.

Trump stunned the nation with his Tuesday morning appearance on the conservative radio show "Sid & Friends In The Morning" during which he calmly replied "yes" to the hosts' jab at Vice President Kamala Harris' husband Doug Emhoff.

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'Feckless dolts': Analysis suggests 'albatross' J.D. Vance signifies larger Trump problem

2024 GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump was clearly in damage-control mode when he defended his running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), during a late July interview with Fox News' Laura Ingraham.

Vance has been drawing widespread criticism for angrily railing against "childless cat ladies" during 2021 and 2022 interviews and saying that Americans who don't have biological children should be "punished" with higher taxes. On Ingraham's show, Trump insisted that Vance doesn't really hate people who don't have kids — he just "loves family" and "feels family is good."

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Trump rally veteran issues warning after seeing alarming shift in opening prayers

A reporter who has been to more than 100 rallies for Donald Trump has noticed an alarming shift in tone in the opening prayers at these political events.

The former president often makes news with outrageous, insulting or authoritarian remarks during his rallies, but The Atlantic's McKay Coppins told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that the prayers offered by various preachers are noteworthy in their own right, and he described how those invocations have changed over the years.

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Kamala Harris makes major campaign U-turn amid J.D. Vance flubs: Report

Kamala Harris’ logic in choosing her running mate has taken a dramatic turn as Donald Trump’s vice president pick has become mired in multiple flubs, CNN reported Monday.

Initially, Harris’ plan had been to “brush past J.D. Vance as nothing but a rubber stamp from Donald Trump,” the network reported.

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Trump caught 'struggling' in Saturday night speech as he tries to rant about Biden

According to a report from CNN's Alayna Treene, the change from President Joe Biden to Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democrat's likely presidential candidate is creating problems for Donald Trump on the stump.

Reporting from St. Cloud, Minnesota, where Trump held a rally late Saturday night, Treene reported on a "notable" moment in the ex-president's Saturday speech where he was clearly "struggling."

Speaking with CNN hosts Victor Blackwell and Amara Walker, Treene explained that Trump is on unsure footing on how exactly to attack Harris, with the correspondent telling the hosts, "He also made some personal attacks on her saying that, going after her laugh when he was comparing her to perhaps Margaret Thatcher saying Margaret Thatcher didn't laugh like that."

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Trump — who is battered by civil judgments — will now no longer publicize his net worth

For nearly 20 years, former President Donald Trump has made an annual tradition of sending out a statement of his net worth, primarily in the hopes of being included in the Forbes 400 list.

Now, the ex-president is keeping his net worth private, according to a new report by Business Insider. The publication learned that Trump's court-appointed financial monitor, retired judge Barbara Jones, wrote in a recent footnote of her latest report on the Trump Organization that the real estate mogul will no longer send out statements publicizing his net worth — something he's done since 2004.

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'Fatal mistake': Republicans said to have alienated 'one of the largest voting blocs'

Donald Trump and the GOP have alienated "one of the largest voting blocs" in the country by standing by Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance's allegedly sexist comments about women, according to former Obama campaign advisor Ameshia Cross.

Cross, who recently said she believes that "DEI" is just a "pseudonym" for racial slur, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss the latest attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, who is likely to become the Democratic nominee in the upcoming general election.

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Body language expert baffled by Trump's odd handshake with Netanyahu

A body language expert who viewed Donald Trump's photo with Benjamin Netanyahu Friday broke out into song when he identified a hand gesture he'd never before seen the former president exhibit.

"When I think about you," Dr. Jack Brown sang, "I touch myself."

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