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Kamala Harris' campaign pounces on new 'bombshell' J.D. Vance comments

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign wasted no time pouncing on newly revealed disparaging comments that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) made about President Donald Trump's economic record in 2020.

In the comments to an unidentified individual, Vance argued that Trump "has just so thoroughly failed to deliver on his economic populism (excepting a disjointed China policy)" and months later predicted to the same individual that Trump would lose the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

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Expert has 'ominous' warning about J.D. Vance endorsing 'spiritual propagandist' of Jan. 6

J.D. Vance is being criticized for being a featured guest at a Town Hall that is part of an event hosted by Lance Wallnau, a Christian nationalist pastor who organized the "Courage Tour," a revival-style political rally in seven key swing states.

Donald Trump's campaign website reported that Vance "will be a featured guest at a Town Hall in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at 1:00 PM EDT."

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Dysfunction on display: Republicans complain Speaker Johnson is no Pelosi

WASHINGTON—Many House Republicans are experiencing buyer’s remorse, yet they’re saddled with Speaker Mike Johnson for the foreseeable future. The feeling seems mutual.

Johnson still smiles for the cameras, but his future as a speaker is uncertain. Rank-and-file Republicans say he’s not a fighter like those running atop the GOP ticket this fall.

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'Tough road back': Never-Trump GOP quietly unites behind a surprising political operator

Republicans fed up with former President Donald Trump are quietly uniting behind a political operator who barely escaped his moment in the MAGA movement crosshairs, according to a new report.

The former lawmaker is laying the groundwork for the Republican Party to return to its pre-populism days should Trump fail to reclaim the White House this year, Semafor reported Thursday.

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'I think it landed': Analyst singles out moment Kamala Harris won over Wall Street

Speaking with the co-hosts on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," on Thursday morning, business analyst Andrew Ross Sorkin explained that Vice President Kamala Harris alleviated a lot of concerns about her candidacy during a Wednesday speech and subsequent interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle.

Harris has been facing criticism from mainstream media members for not explaining enough about her policies while they have given Donald Trump a "pass" as co-host Joe Scarborough observed earlier.

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‘Kind of crazy’: Vance’s Ohio neighbors can’t help but notice his Secret Service detail

CINCINNATI — Since becoming former President Donald Trump’s running mate, the neighbors of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) are seeing a lot more of him — or at least his Secret Service detail.

Even the local Skyline Chili franchise in Vance’s East Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati couldn’t help but catch neighbors’ attention when “six or seven big black SUVs that said U.S. Gov” showed up in late August, a 17-year-old server told Raw Story.

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'Embarrassing': Impeachment witness shames Trump for learning about WWII 'the other day'

One of the witnesses in Donald Trump's first impeachment shamed the former president's lack of knowledge about World War II.

The ex-president and current Republican nominee mocked president Joe Biden for backing Ukraine, saying the embattled nation didn't stand a chance against Russia because the invaders were too militarily powerful.

"Biden says, ‘We will not leave until we win,’” Trump said Tuesday at a rally in Savannah, Georgia. “What happens if they win? That’s what they do, is they fight wars. As somebody told me the other day, they beat Hitler, they beat Napoleon. That’s what they do. They fight, and it’s not pleasant.”

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GOP senator demands Democrats be 'intellectually honest' in their Mark Robinson attacks

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) on Wednesday blasted "political hacks" who are suggesting embattled Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson could harm the party up-ballot, and slammed Democratic attacks against his party, pointing out that Vice President Kamala Harris once praised Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Tillis told Raw Story on Wednesday that he doesn't believe Robinson will have an up-ballot impact on North Carolina ballots and called those who suggested as much "political hacks."

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Dem lawmaker upends GOP hearing: Trump threat to target enemies 'ultimate weaponization'

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) scolded Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) for holding a hearing on government "weaponization" by arguing that former President Donald Trump was the "ultimate" violator.

Speaking Wednesday to the House Judiciary Committee, Goldman accused Jordan of holding "another hearing about the same topic."

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Pennsylvania official 'burst out laughing' when asked about recent Trump falsehood

The New Republic's Greg Sargent recently reached out to Charleroi Borough Manager Joe Manning to ask him about some of former President Donald Trump's claims about Haitian immigrants in his town of Charleroi, Pennsylvania.

It turns out that some of Trump's claims about immigrants in the town were so ludicrous that Manning at one point "burst out laughing" while trying to debunk them.

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'Duh': Democratic senator takes swipe at GOP colleague during judiciary hearing

The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing Tuesday about the Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity — and it came with plenty of biting comments.

Chairman Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) began the hearing by noting that a number of the witnesses quoted the line, "When the president does it, it's not illegal" — a quote from an interview former President Richard Nixon did with David Frost after he was pardoned.

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'Steel yourself': Jack Smith filing huge brief with 'mountain of evidence' in Trump case

Special Counsel Jack Smith is soon expected to file an "oversized brief" filled with "sensitive material" in the criminal case Donald Trump faces in D.C.

Smith on Saturday submitted a filing to Judge Tanya Chutkan asking for permission to send an oversized brief in the case, which involves allegations that the former president unlawfully attempted to interfere with the election he lost to President Joe Biden in 2020.

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'Most trusted' Harris adviser makes 'surprising' prediction about Trump race shake up

One of Vice President Kamala Harris' "most trusted" senior advisors has a shocking prediction for a campaign shake up against Donald Trump.

Harris campaign senior adviser for communications Brian Fallon revealed some of his predictions in an interview with Politico.

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