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'Weird thing for Vance to say': Trump's V.P. pick ridiculed for new Jan. 6 answer at rally

Republican vice presidential nominee U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-OH) caught some heat on Saturday after his answer about a question regarding the Jan. 6 riot on the Capitol.

Vance, who held a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, was asked about whether or not he will commit to a "peaceful transfer of power" no matter who wins the election in November.

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'Different and darker': Columnist warns Republicans Trump is spiraling

Republican voters considering a vote for former President Donald Trump on policy platform grounds received a stern check from a New York Times columnist who argued their candidate is spiraling downward.

Staff writer Katherine Miller told conservatives who are put off by Trump's personality that they should consider his violent rhetoric and repeated falsehoods, among them that Haitian immigrants eat pets, rather than their preference for Republican Party policy they may not get.

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'Extraordinary': Trump campaign makes an 'unprecedented' request after threats on his life

Donald Trump's campaign asked for military aircraft and vehicles to transport the former president during the final weeks of the presidential race.

Campaign manager Susie Wiles sent emails over the past two weeks to Secret Service acting director Ronald L. Rowe Jr. expressing displeasure with the agency and complaining that security concerns for the GOP nominee had hindered his campaign schedule, and campaign officials and Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) asked the agency to provide military aircraft or additional protection for his private plane, reported the Washington Post.

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'Tarnished forever': GOP candidate tries to walk back election denial

On Jan. 5, 2021, then-Treasurer elect Stacy Garrity stood before a cold crowd at the Pennsylvania Capitol, at a rally intended to push lawmakers to decertify the results of the presidential election in Pennsylvania.

“Let there be no question, I’m speaking about election integrity,” Garrity said to a crowd waving Trump flags that had cheered on speaker after speaker decrying a stolen presidency. “The election from this November is tarnished forever.”

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'Don't come back': Trump triggers outrage for bashing Detroit — at an event in Detroit

Former President Donald Trump took the opportunity, while giving a speech at the Detroit Economic Club, to bash the city of Detroit, and warn that if he loses to Vice President Kamala Harris, all of America could end up looking like Detroit.

"I don't think anything that we're talking about today is high on her list," he opined. "The whole country is going to be like — you want to know the truth? It'll be like Detroit."

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Famed Watergate reporter reveals 'lost interview' he says shows 'the origin of Trumpism'

Famed Watergate reporter Bob Woodward revealed Thursday the contents of a long-lost interview he and partner Carl Bernstein recorded with former President Donald Trump in 1989.

The Washington Post published quotations and audio clips from the decades-old interview in which the then-real estate mogul claimed a cab driver told him to buy Mar-a-Lago and the trick to dealing with the mob was to treat it like a union, Woodward wrote.

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Newspaper investigated for pushing misinformation tied to controversial university hire

A media executive with apparent ties to an alleged network of “pink slime, pay-for-play local news outlets sparked controversy when he was hired to teach journalism at a Tennessee public university in December. Now, one of the publications the executive apparently led is under scrutiny for promoting misinformation in an Ohio community.

Raw Story broke the news in December that Tennessee Tech University hired Kyle Barnett to teach journalism despite his apparent ties to Advantage Informatics and publications owned by Metric Media — companies founded by journalist-turned-conservative businessman Brian Timpone, whose media entities have been scrutinized for plagiarizing, using foreign-based writers to cover local news and mimicking traditional news sites with content backed by political organizations without transparency about funding.

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'Lies so egregious': GOP's closing campaign message given scathing rebuke

The Bulwark's A.B. Stoddard delivered a scathing rebuke of the closing message Republicans have chosen for the 2024 presidential campaign, which she sums up in her latest column as, "We'll lie to you."

She singles out the recent falsehoods that former President Donald Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) have told about Haitian immigrants and the government's response to Hurricane Helene as particularly egregious.

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Why CNN is changing up its polling for 2024

Polls of the 2020 presidential election were at their collective worst in 40 years.

No misfire that year was more striking than CNN’s. Its final poll before the election estimated that Joe Biden held a landslide-size lead of 12 percentage points over then-President Donald Trump.

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Trump demands emergency voter changes in hurricane-ravaged NC after years of slamming them

Former President Donald Trump is making an abrupt about-face, and demanding last-minute emergency changes to the voting system in North Carolina, in the aftermath of the disaster caused by Hurricane Helene.

According to Politico's Meredith McGraw, the Trump campaign called for several voter access expansions in western North Carolina, including countywide early voting, expanded vote-by-mail procedures, expanded early in-person voting hours, expanded Sunday voting, and waiving the residency requirement for poll workers.

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'Now the victim': Analyst see Trump's favorite tactic now being used against him

Donald Trump has become a "victim" of the same tactics he once used to "disrupt" his opponents, said MSNBC's Joe Scarborough — and Republicans are planning to use that to challenge his potential election loss.

The former president made outrageous statements and wild accusations to keep his Republican opponents off balance during the 2016 primary election, and continued that tactic against Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, but the "Morning Joe" host said the now-GOP presidential candidate hasn't been able to adjust his strategy as Kamala Harris became his Democratic opponent.

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Trump plans to speak in Aurora — which he falsely said is overrun by migrant gang members

Former President Donald Trump plans to visit Aurora, a city he’s falsely said has been overrun by violent migrant gang members.

An announcement on the Republican presidential nominee’s website indicates Trump plans to speak during an event at 1 p.m. Friday at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center.

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Jack Smith 'outsmarted' Trump's Supreme Court in latest filing: Princeton historian

Princeton University historian Sean Wilentz believes that special counsel Jack Smith made a very savvy legal maneuver in his most recent filing in the Trump election subversion case.

Writing in The Atlantic, Wilentz makes the case that Smith did the best he could given the constraints imposed on him by what he describes as the Supreme Court's "shocking decision on July 1 to grant the presidency at least presumed immunity from criminal prosecution for all official acts."

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