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'He's a traitor': MAGA supporters revolt after J.D. Vance praises 'RINO' Brian Kemp

A decision by GOP vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance to heap praise on Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) for the "good work he is doing" unleashed a flood of vitriol from MAGA supporters who have still not gotten over the Georgia Republican's refusal to find more votes for Donald Trump in his 2020 re-election bid.

On Monday, Vance posted on X a picture of himself with Kemp and wrote, "Governor Brian Kemp has done a good job for the people of Georgia. I'm grateful he's supporting President Trump in this race and fighting to bring some common sense back to the federal government."

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'This is nonsense': Fact checker burns through multiple Trump 'made up stories'

Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler this week took on the tall task of going through stories that former President Donald Trump tells at his campaign rallies that he notes are entirely "made up."

Among the many Trump whoppers he dissects in his lengthy fact check are claims that hydrogen cars explode like "a massive bomb being dropped."

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‘Ugly, ignorant fear-mongering’: Critics slam Trump and Fox News over latest claims

Donald Trump is under fire for his lies that schools in parts of the country are performing operations on children to change their gender—known as gender-affirming surgeries—and without parental consent.

In a clip (below) appearing on Fox News, Trump was asked what he will do to improve schools. He did not actually answer the question.

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'Almost like a joke': Analyst has theory about 'undisciplined' last days of Trump campaign

With the United States' 2024 presidential election only 15 days away, the race continues to be a real nailbiter and has no clear frontrunner.

Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump by 1 percent in recent national polls from USA Today/Suffolk University and Emerson College, yet Trump is ahead by 1 percent in a TIPP poll released on October 21. Polls of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and other key swing states are also showing a very close race.

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Trump is using Jack Smith filings to set up claims that 2024 vote is rigged: experts

On their"Jack" podcast, legal analyst Allison Gill and former deputy director of the FBI Andy McCabe connected the dots between what they called Donald Trump's "absurd" court motions in his 2020 election interference criminal case, and how he might use them to claim fraud in 2024.

Gill cited a tweet from MSNBC legal analyst Kristy Greenberg, who addressed ongoing requests for delays and motions to dismiss, saying Trump makes the filings so he "could slam Democrats for election interference when the documents were released over his objection."

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'What gives?' Conservative points to Trump internal polls that raise red flags

Former President Donald Trump's campaign recently released internal polls showing their candidate winning by an average of two points in major swing states.

However, The National Review's Henry Olsen peeked a bit behind the curtain of the polls and found that some of the numbers simply do not add up.

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Trump praised for having 'dust' on his shoes at campaign stunt in hurricane-ravaged NC

Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-NC) praised former President Donald Trump for getting "dust" on his shoes while visiting the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.

At a campaign stunt near Asheville on Monday, Trump asked Edwards to say a few words about the storm damage.

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Joni Mitchell hits Donald Trump with expletive-laden attack

With 17 days to go until Election Day in the United States, folk music icon Joni Mitchell told 17,000 people assembled at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles how she feels about the Republican presidential candidate.

"F--- Donald Trump," said the singer and songwriter at her three-hour concert on Saturday night.

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Trump sued over comments about notorious New York case

The "Central Park Five," five men who were falsely convicted of rape in a notorious 1989 New York case, launched a defamation lawsuit Monday against former US president Donald Trump.

The lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Pennsylvania, accuses the Republican White House candidate of making "false and defamatory" comments during the September 10 presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris in Philadelphia.

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'Do that!': Tim Walz excited by The View plan to bait-and-switch Elon Musk

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) spoke to "The View" Monday and addressed a scandal involving billionaire Elon Musk that experts say is tantamount to his illegally paying people to vote.

Over the weekend, Musk said he'd give $1 million a day to a randomly selected voter who signs his PAC's petition — but they needed to live in a swing state. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) was one who immediately called for a law enforcement investigation.

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'Can't pass a background check': Tim Walz jabs at Trump's criminal conviction on The View

"The View" welcomed Kamala Harris' running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) — and targeted in on his gun ownership.

"So, you're out hunting pheasants," Joy Behar began in her question for Walz, which came after she pointed out his rating from the National Rifle Association went from an A to an F.

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Busted: Anti-Tim Walz video stole the identity of a former student

Earlier this month, a video circulated on Twitter featuring a man who called himself Matthew Metro and who leveled damaging allegations against Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz while claiming to have been one of his former high school students.

However, the Washington Post tracked down the real Matthew Metro who attended Walz's high school, and it turns out that he never had Walz as a teacher.

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Local news hits Trump for serving 'pre-screened' supporters at 'closed' McDonald's

Spectrum News, airing on local stations across the country, called out former President Donald Trump for appearing to serve "pre-screened" supporters at a "closed" McDonald's in Pennsylvania on Sunday.

In the Monday report, Spectrum News correspondent Angi Gonzalez noted that Vice President Kamala Harris spent part of her weekend speaking at a church in Georgia. Meanwhile, Trump was campaigning in Pennsylvania.

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