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‘There’s two sides’: Paternal grandma shares her take on J.D. Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy

LOVELAND, Ohio — Amid nearly 100 guests adorning red elephant skirts, sequined "Trump" clutches and bedazzled patriotic hats, one attendee at the Northeast Republican Women's Club luncheon on Tuesday stood out among the crowd, not for her outfit but for her famous family member.

Melva Lene Shepherd, the paternal grandmother of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) — Donald Trump's vice presidential running mate — listened in on the meeting in Loveland, Ohio, as a "special guest" of a club member, welcomed with applause from the group.

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'Hugely offensive': Dems blast 'crazy' Trump's new J6 debate claims

WASHINGTON — Democrats have grown accustomed to Donald Trump's lies, distortions and conspiracies, but they say the former president crossed a line in Tuesday night’s debate when he blamed then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi for the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol.

“He’s crazy,” Pelosi told Raw Story while entering the Capitol Wednesday.

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How Trump ally Michael Flynn is priming supporters for violence ahead of the election

It’s 2020 all over again.

During the final sprint to Election Day, former President Donald Trump is preemptively claiming that Democrats are trying to steal the election and priming his supporters not to accept the result should his opponent be declared the winner.

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'Totally normal response': Trump blasted for threatening ABC's license after debate flop

Donald Trump threatened ABC News' broadcast license after his widely criticized performance in Tuesday's debate against Kamala Harris.

The former president went on "Fox & Friends" the following morning to clean up after the vice president called out his false claims on abortion, immigration and other topics during their debate and he struggled to land any attacks, and Trump complained the moderators were biased against him for fact-checking a pair of obvious lies.

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Trump insults Fox News hosts live on air after they criticized his debate performance

Donald Trump early Wednesday insulted Fox News hosts floated to be the moderators of another debate between the former president and Vice President Kamala Harris, while live on the air.

Trump spoke to Fox & Friends early in the morning, where the hosts brought up a potential debate hosted by the network.

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DC Dems mock Trump while GOP tries to blame media for Trump’s debate loss

WASHINGTON — Democrats on Capitol Hill are feeling bullish about Vice President Kamala Harris’ candidacy after Tuesday night’s presidential debate, even as many Republicans are now tripling down on their anti-media rhetoric while avoiding talking about former President Donald Trump’s head-spinning performance.

“This was a massive win for Kamala. It was actually much more of a win for Kamala than I was expecting,” Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-PA) — who represents Philadelphia, which hosted the debate — texted Raw Story. “Most debates tend to have no clear-cut winner. This was an exception.”

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Taylor Swift announces presidential endorsement on Instagram

Pop superstar Taylor Swift announced she is endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election in a post made to her Instagram account.

Swift made the announcement minutes after Tuesday's debate ended, noting that, "Like many of you, I watched the debate tonight."

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'Flagging': Hardcore GOP senator reveals that his support for Trump is diminishing

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Tuesday acknowledged that he's not nearly as gung-ho about former President Donald Trump potentially returning to the White House as he once was.

In an interview on CNBC, Paul was asked about comments he made that his "enthusiasm" for Trump's 2024 campaign was "flagging."

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'Minor distortion': Writer gets close-up look at Trump's shot ear during Mar-a-Lago visit

New York Magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi went to Mar-a-Lago for a sit-down chat Donald Trump's — and got a close-up look at his right ear.

The attempted assassination of the ex-president in Butler, PA, in July left many asking questions after his son, Eric Trump, claimed at the Republican National Convention the shooter "took off half" of his father's ear.

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'Fully radicalized' Republicans are ready to carry out 'really dangerous plan': columnist

Bulwark columnist A.B. Stoddard on Monday warned that former President Donald Trump is priming his supporters to block the certification of the 2024 presidential election for as long as possible.

Appearing on Greg Sargent's "The Daily Blast" podcast, Stoddard said that Trump's threat over the weekend to prosecute anyone whom he deemed to have engaged in election "cheating" was a call to action for his supporters who work at county-level governments to gum up the works should he not win this fall.

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Tim Walz slams J.D. Vance on school shootings

WASHINGTON — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Saturday night touted his and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ advocacy for LGBTQ rights in a keynote address he delivered at the Human Rights Campaign’s annual gala — and also criticized comments by his GOP opponent Sen. J.D. Vance that school shootings are a “fact of life.”

“It’s a fact of life, some people are gay,” Walz said in his remarks. “But you know what’s not a fact of life? That our children need to be shot dead in schools.” In a Wednesday school shooting in Georgia at Apalachee High School, two students and two teachers were killed.

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Observers erupt as ex-president caught 'threatening the voters' at his rally

Donald Trump made a claim at his rally on Saturday that had people worrying about what he meant.

Trump, who spoke in Mosinee, Wisconsin, was called out by CNN for a "lie" about transgender kids. But he also made another statement that caught the attention of political observers on social media, including actress Bette Midler.

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Trump issues 'cease and desist' against any Democrat engaging in election 'skullduggery'

Donald Trump on Saturday promised that, if he were to win the 2024 presidential election, he would come down hard on anyone who engaged in election interference.

Trump, who himself has been criminally charged with election subversion in D.C. and in Georgia, took to his own social media network, Truth Social, to condemn the practice as it pertains to Democrats.

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