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FBI flagged as 'major government contractor' questions why Harris isn't being assassinated

The richest man in the world, who also happens to be a U.S. defense contractor, is being criticized on social media on Sunday after questioning why people aren't trying to assassinate Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump over the weekend was tackled by his own Secret Service after an individual was reportedly spotted hiding on the former president's golf course behind a bush with an AK-47. Authorities say they fired at the man, who was later apprehended and is being questioned.

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'You belong in jail': Democratic leader's post-shooting Trump comment causes MAGA meltdown

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is in hot water with MAGA fans after a social media post roughly 30 minutes after an apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump.

Trump on Sunday was golfing when shots were fired at an individual who CNN reports was intending to assassinate Trump. Trump himself reportedly said that he "really wanted to finish the hole."

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'That was bonkers': Dem Shapiro pounces on 'pathetic' J.D. Vance's CNN meltdown

Moments after Republican Party Vice Presidential nominee J.D. Vance concluded a contentious interview with CNN "State of the Union": host Dana Bash, Gov. Josh Shapiro made an appearance and was momentarily speechless at what he had just witnessed.

During the long interview mostly centering on his attacks on Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio with the CNN host, Donald Trump's running mate talked over her, called a question about a bomb threat in Springfield "disgusting," and at one point told her she needed "to shut up."

Given a chance to respond to the Vance interview, Shapiro paused and then offered, "I mean, Dana, that was bonkers."

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"Listen, the [Republican] governor of Ohio, the mayor of that town in Ohio, have said this is all made up. These are all lies, there's no truth to it," he continued. "And the United States senator from Ohio just came on your show and blamed his own constituents for his own lies? This guy is so pathetic."

"But the thing is, it is dangerous," he continued. "There is a causal connection between the BS that J.D Vance and Donald Trump spew and the safety and security of the American people. When they go out and they lie about this stuff they put their fellow Americans at risk."

"J.D. Vance should be ashamed of himself, he knows better," he added. "I mean, this guy, whether he's on your show or he's in some sports bar where I mean, by the way, a total pick me in that sports bar the other day. He just doesn't understand the power of his words, the power of his lies, and those lies are putting and people at risk."

"This is dangerous stuff," he told the host. "I know it started because they wanted to just distract the American people from their failed policies and their chaos. But this has now taken on a life of its own because of what they incited and people's lives are at risk because of J.D. Vance. This guy should know better, it's shameful what he did."

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Republicans refuse debates hosted by League of Women Voters — here's why

The League of Women Voters has a history of organizing debates and forums from elections for U.S. president to Kentucky governor to local school boards. But this year Republicans in Kentucky’s largest city are not accepting a local chapter’s invitations to appear on stage with their opponents.

Some of the candidates aren’t replying to inquiries at all, while others have refused and said they think the League is partisan, according to LWV Louisville leaders.

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'This might be the week Donald Trump lost': Ex-GOP lawmaker issues warning to ex-president

Donald Trump may have lost his bid for the White House this week, a former Republican lawmaker said on Saturday.

Former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) appeared on MSNBC over the weekend to discuss Trump's recent debate, widely perceived as a flop for the former president, as well as Trump's close association with far-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer. Last month, Jolly tore into the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, and the organization's director Kevin Roberts, for their effort to reimpose Christian nationalism on the country.

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'Embarrassing faux pas': Trump confuses male singer for a 'hot' woman at his rally

Donald Trump at his latest rally reportedly made a slip-up that's being labeled as "embarrassing."

Trump at his event on Friday accepted the endorsement of a singer named "Nicky Jam," but the moment didn't go smoothly, according to a report from Billboard.

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Trump's niece says ex-president is 'signaling' his plan: 'Always projection with my uncle'

Donald Trump is clearly signaling his plan for the 2024 election, and it's not to win, according to his niece.

Psychologist Mary Trump, who has spoken out against her uncle and her other family members, said on Saturday that her uncle is a cheater and a "deeply unwell traitor." Earlier on Saturday, Mary Trump fumed at media outlets that have been accused of "sane-washing" her uncle's rambling speeches and answers to questions to make it appear he was delivering a coherent message.

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'Melania, check your man': Trump's wife urged to intercede in campaign crisis

On Saturday morning, one of the co-hosts of MSNBC's "The Weekend" said it is time for Melania Trump to get more involved in her husband's presidential campaign that is currently being derailed by his attachment to a controversial far-right gadfly.

According to former RNC chair Michael Steele, Donald Trump's increasing interactions with controversial Laura Loomer is not only hurting him with fellow Republicans, it is also fueling rumors of an affair at a time when his campaign is reeling from his disastrous debate performance.

As Steele told his co-hosts, Trump's insistence on keeping up his attacks on legal immigrants in Springfield, Ohio is part and parcel of his links to Loomer who is notable for ginning up fake controversies.

ALSO READ: 'I want Vance to apologize': We went to Springfield and found community hurt — and divided

Steele also expressed dismay that the Springfield lies continue to get oxygen.

After admitting he didn't really want to get into gossip of a tryst between the former president and Loomer, he complained to his co-hosts, "What is it about us that makes us so stupid we believe this crap and we push it out and we elevate it up?"

"What is going on?" he continued. "Because, you know, the Loomers of the world, she's grifting, she is making her money, she's got access, she is all up on the president."

"We have seen the photo, she is all up on her chest, we know what her deal is," he added. "Why are we the people, yeah — that photo, that photo — where is Melania? Melania, check your man! I don't understand. I don't get why we are so susceptible to this kind of BS."

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Supreme Court justice reveals life-altering event that could have made her quit career

A Supreme Court justice revealed on CNN she might have given up her career in law to help raise her daughter, who has autism, had she received an earlier diagnosis.

Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman and the first former federal public defender to serve on the Supreme Court when she was nominated by President Joe Biden in February 2022 and confirmed by the Senate two months later.

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'Black Republicans for Trump' rally flops with 'tiny crowd' — and angry locals: report

Former President Donald Trump's effort to reach Black voters in Baltimore this week seemed to go awry, as local news station WYPR reported that a "Black Republicans for Trump" event in the city drew a "tiny crowd."

Additionally, reports local news station WBALTV, many local residents who were in the area were not pleased to have a Trump rally there.

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'Very unnerving': Trump debate stand-in says ex-president's health is 'clearly diminished'

The political consultant who stood in for Donald Trump during Kamala Harris' debate preparations was struck by how much the former president's health has seemingly declined.

Philippe Reines, a political consultant and former State Department adviser to Hillary Clinton, closely studied the seven other debates the Republican nominee has taken part in since 2015, and he noticed that Trump tried to drown out the other candidates onstage.

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'I want Vance to apologize': We went to Springfield and found community hurt — and divided

SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Driving through Springfield, Ohio, on Wednesday afternoon was not a scene of migrants digging through trash cans, decapitating animals or harassing neighbors.

Ducks and geese were undisturbed at Snyder Park, and even a small puppy sat on top of a picnic table in the park.

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Blistering speech sees AG hit 'outrageous' DOJ attacks: 'Designed to go after Trump'

Attorney General Merrick Garland Thursday broke with precedent when he delivered an annual address to Department of Justice staff on a public platform and, without naming names, launched an attack clearly targeting former President Donald Trump.

Garland heaped praise on Justice Department members he thanked for tireless efforts as Trump, criminally charged in two federal court cases, hurled baseless accusations of political corruption and weaponized government their way.

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