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Tearful Joe Biden greeted with massive applause at DNC as he passes torch to Harris

Chants of "Thank you, Joe!" erupted Monday night during a lengthy standing ovation for President Joe Biden, as he passed the torch Monday night over to Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.

Thunderous applause broke out in Chicago as Biden took the stage holding the hand of his daughter Ashley Biden, and as the delegation from Delaware donned sunglasses — an homage to Biden's classic look.

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'Biggest applause I've ever seen her get': Hillary Clinton's DNC ovation wows onlookers

Democrats gave former Secretary of State and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton a rousing greeting on Monday at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

As Clinton walked onto the stage to the song, "Brave," by Sara Bareilles, cheers erupted in her honor, with MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow remarking the room was "quite electric."

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J.D. Vance crowd boos woman for asking him about abortion

Donald Trump supporters booed a reporter Monday after she asked Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance about his position on abortion.

At an event in Philadelphia, Vance took a question from local NBC reporter Rosemary Connors.

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'Powder keg': Massive security presence on display in Chicago amid signs of trouble

CHICAGO — Local and national law enforcement officials are ready for battle ahead of this week’s Democratic National Convention, and their presence is, seemingly, everywhere on the ground and water and in the air.

While national party leaders, local officials and the thousands of delegates descending on Chicago are hoping for peace, everyone is braced for violence.

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Democrats compete with ultimate Trump billboard during national convention

CHICAGO — As the Democratic National Convention kicks off Monday, Republican nominee Donald Trump — not Democratic nominee Kamala Harris — arguably has the most permanent and grandiose billboard in town.

It’s not a traditional billboard suspended alongside the highway, although there are plenty of those surrounding the city with decidedly convention-focused messages.

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Five of Pennsylvania’s ‘fake electors’ from 2020 are back on Trump’s 2024 slate

Five Pennsylvania Republicans who joined an alternate slate of electors for Donald Trump in 2020 will again serve as presidential electors in this year’s contest.

William “Bill” Bachenberg, Bernadette Comfort, Ash Khare, Patricia Poprik, and Andrew Reilly are included on a list of electors submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of State by the GOP.

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FBI raids home of Russian-born 2016 Trump adviser: report

The FBI has conducted a raid and search at the home of a Russian-born analyst who advised former President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign, reported The Guardian on Friday.

Dimitri Simes, whose name came up over 100 times in former special counsel Robert Mueller's report into Russian interference in the election, told the Rappahannock News he was out of the country and wasn't notified of the search ahead of time. He was also not aware that he was the focus of a law enforcement investigation, he said.

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'You cut me off!' Shouting erupts on Fox News as analyst refuses to source Harris claim

A shouting match broke out Friday on Fox News as panelists erupted in rage — and laughter — over an analyst's refusal to source his claim about Vice President Kamala Harris.

Analyst and attorney Clay Travis shouted down host Martha MacCallum and a fellow panelist as he repeatedly insisted Harris had the worst favorability ratings of any vice president.

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'Disqualifies himself': Veterans blast Trump for 'disrespectful' remarks about war heroes

Donald Trump sparked an outcry from military veterans and many others by proclaiming that the civilian Presidential Medal of Freedom as "better" than the Medal of Honor for military valor.

The Republican presidential nominee praised Miriam Adelson, the widow of the late GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson, during a speech Thursday evening at his New Jersey golf resort, where he recalled awarding her the civilian honor after the couple had poured millions of dollars into his first campaign.

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Donald Trump deep in debt while foreign money keeps coming: disclosure

The finances of Republican nominee former President Donald Trump include gallons of red ink — particularly with the addition of recent legal judgments, according to a new presidential financial disclosure released Thursday.

Trump reported debts between $346 million and $455 million throughout 2023, from a legal judgments and property mortgages.

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'Trump wants a shake-up': Ex-spox says new hire signals aggressive campaign recalibration

A vocal critic and former spokesman of Donald Trump said Thursday the former president's surprising new hire signals aggressive action ahead to recalibrate his campaign.

Anthony Scaramucci, the former Trump administration communications director, appeared Thursday on CNN to draw a line from the Republican nominee's concerns about Vice President Kamala Harris' crowd sizes and the onboarding of Corey Lewandowski.

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This Project 2025 goal is on a fast track despite Trump and Vance distancing themselves

WASHINGTON — As the Trump-Vance ticket attempts to pivot toward the middle to try and convince independent voters they’re not as radical as portrayed, Donald Trump is doing all he can to distance himself from the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025.

But that’s just on the surface.

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Trump lawyers ask New York judge to delay felony sentencing until after the election

Donald Trump's attorneys have asked for a Manhattan judge to delay his sentencing until after the November election.

Attorneys for the former president and current Republican nominee wrote a letter to the court dated Wednesday pointing out that the Sept. 18 sentencing date was scheduled to take place after the start of early voting, and they argued that Trump did not have time to consider appeals options in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's immunity ruling, reported Politico.

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