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'Yikes': Critics pounce on Trump's multiple verbal 'misfires' at Wisconsin rally

Donald Trump has in the past ridiculed President Joe Biden for misspeaking, but on Saturday the former president became the one who was subject to mockery after making numerous verbal slip-ups at his Wisconsin rally.

Trump over the weekend spoke at a rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, where he at one point suggested that people in their 80s are too old to be able to be held accountable for documents they have signed. Trump is 78, and running for a four-year presidential term.

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'Extremely unhelpful': Republicans lash out at GOP rep who predicted majority loss

One member of the House Republican Conference isn't bullish on his party's chances to keep the speaker's gavel in Republican hands. Now, his colleagues are blasting him over his public pessimism about the November election.

The Hill reported Saturday that comments Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) made during the Texas Tribune Festival are "making waves" among House Republicans. Multiple unnamed Republican lawmakers from swing districts that President Joe Biden won in 2020 say they wish Gonzales kept his prediction to himself.

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'It's huge': Pollster calls latest endorsement 'needle-moving moment' for Kamala Harris

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) revealed that her father, former vice president and far-right Republican Dick Cheney, would be voting for Democrat Kamala Harris in the upcoming election.

One pollster thinks that's significant enough to swing the election.

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Trump aide involved in Arlington cemetery worker scandal was Jan. 6 organizer: report

One of the two Donald Trump campaign aides reportedly involved in the now-infamous scandal in which an Arlington National Cemetery official was purportedly pushed aside for trying to enforce rules against campaign photography was an organizer of an event that became a January 6, 2021, attack, according to reports.

NPR reported late Thursday that the two officials from Trump's campaign who were allegedly involved in the altercation were deputy campaign manager Justin Caporale and Michel Picard, a member of Trump’s advance team.

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'Some folks need killing': Mark Robinson’s 13 most extremist controversies and scandals

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee in the North Carolina governor’s race, spoke from the pulpit at the Lake Church in the state’s southeast on the last Sunday in June, just before the Fourth of July holiday.

A large Black man with a shaved head and trim salt-and-pepper goatee, Robinson paced the floor and scowled while preaching a hellfire sermon of conservative paranoia. An all-white group of parishioners sat behind him. They shifted uncomfortably in their seats, smiling thinly and clapping occasionally.

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Judge pushes back decision on whether to give Trump another sentencing delay: report

The New York judge overseeing Donald Trump's hush money case in Manhattan is set to decide Friday — not Thursday, as expected — whether to grant the former president another delay in sentencing.

According to Politico's Kyle Cheney, a letter from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office submitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit stated, "Earlier today, the People informed the Court that the judge presiding over defendant's state criminal case intended to issue a decision today on defendant's request to adjourn sentencing. The judge has now informed the parties that the decision will be rendered tomorrow, September 6, 2024."

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'If you're explaining, you're losing': Walz jabs Trump's defiant defense he isn't 'weird'

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz jabbed former President Donald Trump after Trump insisted during a Wednesday night town hall he and running mate J.D. Vance aren't "weird."

During the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, event with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity, Trump addressed the "weird" accusations, which Walz has been credited with launching.

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Watch live: Tim Walz holds campaign rally in key battleground state

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was to hold a campaign rally in a key battleground state Thursday.

The Democratic vice presidential nominee was in Erie, Pennsylvania, to stump for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Hunter Biden pleads guilty in tax fraud case

President Joe Biden's son has pleaded guilty in the criminal tax case against him, without a deal from prosecutors.

According to CNN, the judge presiding over the case has accepted Hunter Biden's plea. The matter will now move to sentencing, where he faces up to 17 years in prison.

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Ohio's Republican Sec. of State changes voting rules right before 2024 election

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has asked state lawmakers to create a law eliminating ballot drop boxes, citing concerns about ballot harvesting despite a lack of evidence of widespread voter fraud through drop boxes.

LaRose's proposal, according to News5 Cleveland, comes after a federal court ruled that Ohio must offer more opportunities for people with disabilities to vote, a decision LaRose lost.

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Convicted felon Trump dubbed 'law and order' candidate by Ohio Attorney General

Donald Trump is the first major-party candidate to seek the presidency despite being convicted of 34 felonies. Those convictions relate to his having an extramarital affair with a porn star and paying her hush money to hide it from voters with an illegal cover-up before the 2016 election.

Even so, Ohio’s top law enforcement official, Attorney General Dave Yost, on Aug. 21 called the campaign of Trump and Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance, “the law and order” ticket.

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Trump enters plea in slimmed-down D.C. election interference case

Former President Donald Trump is pleading not guilty to charges following his re-indictment in special counsel Jack Smith's election interference case in Washington, D.C.

Last month, Smith tweaked the charges to remove references that Trump tried to order the Justice Department to carry out corrupt acts to obstruct the election. The references couldn't be proven under the Supreme Court's ruling because they rely on evidence that is immune from review.

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Busted: Three members of Congress violate federal law

As a renewed battle to ban congressional stock trading rages on, three more members of Congress violated financial disclosure law, according to a Raw Story review of congressional financial records.

Reps. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) and Greg Landsman (D-OH), along with Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), all filed late financial disclosures — some more than a year-and-a-half late — joining more than 50 members of Congress who have violated a decade-old federal financial disclosure and conflicts-of-interest law.

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