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Judge dismisses case against Missouri senators over Chiefs parade shooting posts

A federal judge on Monday dismissed defamation lawsuits against three Missouri state senators who made social media posts incorrectly identifying a Kansas man as an undocumented immigrant and the shooter at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory celebration.

Denton Loudermill, the plaintiff in the case, had not shown that the Kansas federal court where he filed the lawsuit is the right one, U.S. District Judge John Broomes ruled. In the eight-page decision, almost identical for each case except for changing names, Broomes ruled that Republican state Sens. Rick Brattin of Harrisonville, Denny Hoskins, of Warrensburg, and Nick Schroer, of Defiance, had shown they had not intended to target Kansas with their posts and therefore should not be sued in a Kansas court.

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Trump falsely claims Harris ‘nowhere to be found’ in post-Helene North Carolina

Former U.S. President Donald Trump falsely accused his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris of abandoning North Carolina residents impacted by Hurricane Helene in a Greenville rally Monday afternoon — one of many distortions he made after his first visit to the western part of the state post-Helene.

“When the people of North Carolina were stranded and drowning in Hurricane Helene, Kamala Harris was at a glitzy fundraiser in a city that she destroyed, San Francisco,” Trump said. “When North Carolina needed help, Kamala Harris was nowhere to be found.”

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How billionaire investors are 'supercharging' the U.S. housing crisis

A new report out Monday puts "into numbers the trend that ordinary Americans have known to be true for years," said economic justice advocates behind the analysis: "Their everyday struggles of affording a home are made worse by the sweeping influence that billionaires have over the market."

The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) joined Popular Democracy in compiling a 71-page report titled Billionaire Blowback on Housing, aiming to get to the bottom of growing concerns in recent years about how Wall Street, as Democratic vice presidential nominee and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said earlier this month, is "buying up housing and making them less affordable."

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'He’s mentally ill:' NY laughs ahead of Trump's Madison Square Garden rally

KINGSTON, NY — Former President Donald Trump’s upcoming Madison Square Garden rally is a joke, if a “depressing” one, to many New York business owners.

Tuesday, as the sun was still rising on a brisk, windless fall morning at the Wiltwyck Golf Club, down-ballot congressional candidates made their clunky pitches to local business owners, who sometimes found themselves more fixated on the buffet of eggs, bacon and quasi-fresh fruit laid out for them than on the politicians at the lectern.

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'Give him the job!' Jon Stewart begs McDonald’s to 'save democracy' after Trump visit

Joking with his audience that the fast-approaching 2024 election is "surreal,” comedian Jon Stewart kicked off "The Daily Show" on Monday night by teasing Donald Trump for his appearance at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s, quipping: “This campaign cannot get any weirder.”

The comedian began his opening monologue with the state of the race in the final stretch before Election Day by playing a clip of Trump at McDonald’s.

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CNN panel bursts into laughs over ex-Fox News host's ‘manhood’ analysis

A slightly uncomfortable moment on CNN surfaced Monday night after former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson offered her analysis on Donald Trump’s recent lewd remarks about golf legend Arnold Palmer – which prompted awkward laughter on the set.

“I don’t know why you guys are so flustered,” Carlson said Monday night on a CNN panel which included former Obama White House official Van Jones, ex-Trump adviser David Urban and CNN data analyst Harry Enten. The moment came during “The Source” with Kaitlan Collins when Carlson said she believed Trump’s remarks were purposely made as “his full-throttle attempt to get at men and their manhood.

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Trump attorneys issue demand letter to '60 Minutes' over 'doctored' interview with Harris

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are demanding that CBS release the full, unedited transcript of Vice President Kamala Harris' "60 Minutes" interview and accused the network and show producers of intentionally misleading the public by broadcasting an edited interview.

"60 Minutes" on Sunday night said in a statement that Trump's accusation it used deceitful editing of the Oct. 7 interview is "false" — and noted Trump pulled out of his interview.

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‘Nobody loved that!’ CNN panelists break out in laughter over Trump’s ‘great week’ comment

Donald Trump’s bizarre town hall last week that turned into a 40-minute dance party was part of a “great week” the former president had on the campaign trail, a comment made by an ex-Trump adviser that prompted laughter on CNN Monday night.

The moment came during “The Source” with anchor Kaitlin Collins when longtime Trump supporter David Urban told the panel that included former Obama White House official Van Jones that the Trump campaign feels good because “they had a great week last week.”

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'It's a joke': UAW president slams Trump's 'charade' campaign stunt as 'playing dress up'

The president of the United Auto Workers slammed former President Donald Trump's visit to a Pennsylvania McDonald's, calling it a "joke" on CNN and saying Trump was simply playing "dress-up."

Trump visited the fast food chain in suburban Philadelphia on Sunday, working the fry station of the McDonald's, which was closed to the public during his visit. During the roughly 30-minute event, he took questions from customers through the drive-through window.

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'Life advice': Liz Cheney has some cutting words for Lindsey Graham

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) has a few choice words to say about Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and his loyalty to former President Donald Trump.

Cheney, who was ultimately kicked out of the House GOP over her criticisms of the former president and vote to impeach him, gave the remarks at a forum with anti-Trump conservative commentator Charlie Sykes, both of whom were hosting an event Monday for Vice President Kamala Harris in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

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GOP smacked down in lawsuits seeking to block some overseas voters from casting ballots

The GOP's lawsuits seeking to block some overseas ballots from being cast in Michigan and North Carolina have been turned away by state judges, CNN reported Monday.

It's a blow to former President Donald Trump's ongoing efforts to obstruct the management of elections across the country.

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Michigan GOP halted plan to 'test' mismatching signatures fearing criminal charges: report

Concerns about Michigan’s election system spurred members of a local Republican party to explore submitting “inconsistent signatures with absentee ballots” in an effort to test the battleground state’s voting verification process.

Citing a newsletter the Clinton County Republican Party released Saturday detailing their ill-fated plan, The Detroit News reported that the group ultimately scuttled the idea over concerns it could result in criminal charges.

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‘God, religion and teaching of the commandments’: Eric Trump says dad saved ‘Christmas’

Eric Trump on Monday falsely said his father, Donald Trump, saved the word “Christmas,” by declaring, “we’re gonna call it a Christmas tree because we celebrate Christmas as a nation.”

The ex-president’s son falsely alleged President Barack Obama “weaponized the IRS to go after um, you know, Christian organizations…absolutely viciously,” before setting his sights on an old right-wing canard that liberals hate Christmas.

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