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'There must be consequences': Trump ally reveals 'deep-state target list' of 300+ people

In her campaign stump speeches, Vice President Kamala Harris has contrasted herself with former President Donald Trump by saying she's going to enter the White House with a "to-do list," while her opponent would begin his administration with an "enemies list." One far-right activist adjacent to Trump's inner circle recently created such a list.

The Atlantic reported that Ivan Raiklin, who is a retired Army Green Beret and self-described "constitutional lawyer," recently sat down with insurrectionist cattle rancher Cliven Bundy (famous for instigating an armed standoff with federal authorities in 2014). He called himself Trump's "secretary of retribution," and said he had come up with a "deep-state target list" of roughly 300 people for the former president to persecute first should he be elected to a second term next week.

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'You don't mind him being addled': Trump defender called out during  CNN clash

Podcaster and tech journalist Kara Swisher lost patience with a conservative Reihan Salam on CNN on Saturday morning and accused him of not caring that Donald Trump is obviously "addled."

During their weekly face-off on "The Chris Wallace Show," Salam tried to dismiss the firestorm created by a conservative speaker at a Trump rally, calling Puerto Rico "garbage," and tried to make the case that President Joe Biden's response to it was worse.

According to Salam, too much is being made about the Madison Square Garden "joke" and it should not reflect on Trump's re-election campaign as well as comments the ex-president has made recently.

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That drew a swift rebuke and accusation from Swisher who repeatedly said "Stop it" as Salam spoke.

Making his case he told the panel, "I think basically you have a lot of voters who believe that there is a certain censoriousness coming from the left and the idea that we are elevating a warm-up act who tells rancid jokes and have been doing it for years."

"I think that might have been a bad call," he continued as Swisher protested. "The president of the United States [Biden] was actually, for four years, been denouncing his political opponents and talking about ultra MAGA and fascism when referring to people who oppose his agenda. This is absolutely routine background noise and this garbage remark is something that actually does remind people of it."

"Trump makes, literally, every hour Trump makes an offensive remark," Swisher pushed back. "Every hour Trump makes another offensive remark, one more offensive than the other."

"Because, one, he's addled. You don't mind him being addled," she accused.

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Former GOP official taunts 'MAGA idiots' while explaining why Harris will win

With the 2024 presidential election just three days away, former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele told Democrats that they "should feel good about Tuesday" –– and then took a jab at Donald Trump's rabid followers.

From his perch as a co-host on MSNBC's "The Weekend," Steele claimed Donald Trump's campaign botched his re-election chances by outsourcing get-out-the-votes efforts which is key to winning elections.

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'Improbably tight race': Here’s why experts are doubting the 'razor-close narrative'

For multiple weeks, almost every major pollster has had Vice President Kamala Harris neck-and-neck with former President Donald Trump in polls of both battleground states and the nation at large. But some experts aren't so sure the election will be as close as expected.

The Guardian reported that in the final round of polling done just before Tuesday's election, the race remains within the margin of error in all seven swing states most likely to decide which candidate wins a majority of electoral votes. According to FiveThirtyEight's aggregated polling data, both Harris and Trump are within one or two points of each other in states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. But two polling experts are theorizing that this is less reflective of the actual race than it is of pollsters being overly cautious to not be dead-wrong when official results are tallied.

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Professor cornered on CNN after claim Trump and Harris are both 'threats to democracy'

Conservative CNN host Michael Smerconish seemed stunned on Saturday morning after a political scientist from Princeton University attempted to make the case that Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both threats to democracy.

That led the CNN host to put her on the spot whereupon she scrambled by saying voters will have to make up their own minds.

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'For god's sake!' James Carville snaps at MAGA lawmaker over Trump threatening critics

During an appearance on CNN on Saturday morning, Democratic campaign strategist James Carville fired back at Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) after he accused President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris of siccing the Justice Department on their enemies.

With CNN host Michael Smerconish acting as moderator, Carville could be seen in split-screen ready to fire back as the MAGA lawmaker as he attempted to dismiss Trump's threat of "retribution" if he is re-elected.

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'Desperate people do desperate things': States expect 'chaos' at December electors meeting

Officials in several swing states are preparing for the worst: Not just on Election Day, but also on December 17, when the Electoral College is scheduled to meet in state capitols to officially cast their states' votes for president.

NBC News reported that election officials are on high alert in battleground states like North Carolina, where both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are polling neck-and-neck for the Tar Heel State's coveted 16 electoral votes. The network reported that "a close outcome could fuel chaos," and North Carolina Democratic Secretary of State Elaine Marshall said she's "not going into [December] naively."

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'Way too far': Election expert claims Trump should be 'worried' about independent voters

During an appearance on CNN early Saturday morning, election expert Larry Sabato, founder of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, claimed Donald Trump may have finally doomed his chances with moderate and independent voters in the waning days before voters head to the polls on Tuesday.

Speaking with CNN host Amara Walker, Sabato was asked if Trump's comments about former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), stating she should "face guns," was likely the last straw for the few voters who were still on the fence.

"Is he worried about losing undecided or moderate voters? Should he be?" the CNN host asked.

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"Oh, absolutely he should be," Sabato shot back. "He went way too far on Liz Cheney."

"I think it's having an impact. The Harris campaign is saying it is having an impact on the remaining undecided voters," he continued, before elaborating, "I dont know how they can track them, there are so few of them relatively speaking, but apparently they say that it's caused these undecideds to break towards Kamala Harris."

"Now we'll see when we analyze the data from a nonpartisan perspective but it couldn't help him," he added. "This is extreme rhetoric from anybody, much less a presidential candidate and surely Trump's staff encouraged him to walk some of that back, but he didn't. He doubled down, that's Donald Trump, which reminds people what the next four years are going to look like. What they are going to look like if Donald Trump is back in the White House."

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Columnist shreds Trump’s economic playbook that tariffs made manufacturing great

Did tariffs make America great? According to a New York Times op-ed published Friday, the short answer is no.

Peter Coy, a veteran business and economics columnist for the Times, dug into a report written by two leading economists who set out on a mission to discover if steep tariffs imposed “during America’s Gilded Age – roughly 1870 to 1900” could be credited with the rise of American manufacturing during the period.

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‘Bonfire of credibility’: GOP insider says Dem attacks on Trump will drive his vote

GOP insider Scott Jennings told a CNN panel on Friday that he's going to end up voting for former President Donald Trump — in part because he's so outraged at how Democrats have aggressively attacked Trump's comments on Liz Cheney.

Trump said at a recent campaign event that Cheney, a former Republican congresswoman who has been one of the most outspoken supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris from the right, should be staring down "nine barrels shooting at her ... when the guns are trained on her face." He has since tried to clean up his comments in the face of outrage from pundits and political opponents, denying that he was literally talking about a firing squad.

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'Shouldn't be surprised': Maggie Haberman says Trump team scrambling after Cheney attack

Former President Donald Trump is in full backpedal mode after being caught off guard by public outrage over his remark that former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) should be made to stare down "nine barrels shooting at her ... when the guns are trained on her face," New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman told CNN's Jake Tapper on Friday.

Trump is trying to argue that he didn't literally mean Cheney should be executed but rather made to face the consequences of foreign wars she and her father supported.

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'Not a hoax!' Jake Tapper fires back at GOP senator declaring Trump clip 'a distortion'

A GOP senator’s characterization of a clip of Donald Trump spewing violent language about former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) as a “distortion” and “pre-Election Day hoax” didn’t pass muster for CNN anchor Jake Tapper, who immediately pushed back.

The tense exchange unfolded during an appearance by Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) on Tapper’s show “The Lead” after a clip was played of Trump suggesting former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) should experience “nine barrels shooting at her” – which the Trump ally defended as a "desperate" “pre-Election Day hoax.”

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'They may need lawyers': Jack Smith's office reportedly bracing for Trump's retribution

The 2024 election will decide the next steps of the two federal investigations into Donald Trump.

Speaking to CNN's Jake Tapper, reporter Katelyn Polantz said she'd spoken to several people about what's next from the special counsel. One person in the Justice Department said Jack Smith isn't the kind of person to "fold up the tent" if Trump is elected. He'll likely continue until faced with the promise of being fired "within two seconds."

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