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'Yikes': Trump praises wrong Republican at rally — spurs fears he's 'struggling mentally'

Former President Donald Trump praised a violent dead gangster and the wrong Republican at a campaign rally this weekend, spurring concerns of cognitive decline.

Trump told North Carolina voters Sunday evening, just two days before the upcoming presidential election that could return him to the White House, that he thought Al Capone was "lovely" and their senatorial candidate was a superior choice.

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Trump heaps praise on 'lovely' Al Capone — says he would kill Mike Lindell over MyPillows

Former President Donald Trump waxed poetical about hit jobs during a campaign rally where he praised Al Capone and theorized how the notorious gangster would have killed Mike Lindell.

Trump told the crowd in North Carolina Sunday afternoon about what he thought might have occurred if Alphonse "Scarface" Capone, wasn't dead, stayed at the MyPillow CEO's home and didn't appreciate his product.

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'We have an open wound!' Expert laughs at idea Trump could dodge jail with 'grand bargain'

A legal expert on Sunday laughed off the notion that former President Donald Trump could dodge legal consequences in 2025 by appealing to higher authorities unlikely to prove sympathetic.

Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman discussed with MSNBC host Alex Witt the future of Trump's criminal prosecutions should he lose the presidential election on Nov. 5 — and whether President Joe Biden might issue a pardon.

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Ohio sheriff lieutenant says he 'will not help' Harris supporters who need assistance

An Ohio sheriff's office official has reportedly told Democrats that he would not respond to their emergency calls because of their party affiliation.

In the days leading up to the November presidential election, Clark County's Lieutenant John Rodgers said he would use voter registration records to determine which calls he responded to.

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'Harbinger of doom' pollster says 'jaw-dropping' problem haunts Trump in Iowa

A pollster nicknamed the "harbinger of doom" for her history of calling elections correctly highlighted on Sunday a serious problem dogging former President Donald Trump in a typically Republican state.

Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer unpacked the startling news that Vice President Kamala Harris', the Democratic presidential nominee, has a strong lead in the pollster's conservative state with the Bulwark podcast host Tim Miller.

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Trump attorney Alina Habba: 'I'm so proud to represent America's garbage'

Alina Habba, an attorney and campaign surrogate for Donald Trump, announced Sunday that she was "so proud to represent America's garbage."

At a Trump campaign rally in North Carolina, Habba began her speech by seemingly responding to accusations that President Joe Biden had called the former president's supporters garbage after a Republican rally speaker referred to Puerto Rico as an island of garbage.

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'I was a Nazi!' Mike Lindell says he was smeared but won't deny Hitler nod in commercials

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell complained over the weekend that he was labeled a Nazi after he used a white supremacist code for "Heil Hitler" in his product pricing.

"We have all, by the way, all the new commercials are for MyPillow," Lindell told RSBN at a rally for Donald Trump on Sunday. "You see when I put the one on sale for $14.88."

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'Holy mother of god': Election guru points to trouble for Trump buried in Iowa poll

Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday, former Barack Obama campaign manager Jim Messina admitted he was as shocked as anyone that Vice President Kamala Harris has surged ahead in Iowa according to the state's leading and most respected pollster.

The poll by J Ann Selzer, which was published late Saturday in The Des Moines Register, sent shockwaves through both parties and led the former president Donald Trump to flip out on Sunday morning.

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'Fight harder': Alex Jones 'ready for the civil war' after Trump's Sunday speech

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones encouraged his followers to "fight harder" and be ready for "civil war conditions" after former President Donald Trump gave a campaign rally speech over the weekend.

During Trump's Sunday morning speech in Pennsylvania, he suggested that he should not have left office after losing the 2020 presidential election and called for assassins to target members of the news media.

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'His brain is deteriorating': Trump attacked after encouraging shooters at Sunday rally

Already scheduled for an appearance with MSNBC's Jen Psaki to talk about Tuesday's election, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was immediately asked to address Donald Trump's encouragement of shooters to aim at reporters during a Sunday morning speech.

At a rally in Pennsylvania, the former president pointed out the spots where he was protected by bulletproof glass before adding that reporters ––whom he referred to as the "fake news" –– were in the line of fire if an assassin took a shot at him.

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'I don't mind': Trump encourages assassins to 'shoot through the fake news'

Former President Donald Trump said he didn't mind if would-be assassins "shoot through the fake news" because he was protected by bulletproof glass.

At a Sunday campaign rally in Pennsylvania, Trump noted that the U.S. Secret Service had installed the ballistic glass following a previous failed assassination attempt.

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'I shouldn't have left': Trump makes admission on 2020 coup attempt in 2024 speech

Former President Donald Trump hinted that he might not leave office if he wins the presidency again.

At a campaign event on Sunday, Trump complained about a poll showing him 3 points behind in Iowa.

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Sen. Fetterman swears his way through CNN interview bashing Trump's Pennsylvania lies

Always colorful Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) used a combination of obscenities and sarcasm on CNN Sunday to rip apart Donald Trump's conspiracy-mongering about the 2024 election.

Speaking from his home during his "State of the Union" appearance, Fetterman was asked about a Donald Trump social media post where he wrote, "We caught them CHEATING BIG in Pennsylvania. Must announce and PROSECUTE, NOW! This is a CRIMINAL VIOLATION OF THE LAW. STOP VOTER FRAUD! CHECK OUT KAMALA’S NEW SLEAZEBAG LAWYER. WE ARE ON THEM ALL THIS TIME! Who would have ever thought that our Country is so CORRUPT?"

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