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'He gets sentenced': Ex-prosecutor predicts losing election will mean prison for Trump

Donald Trump is still facing a possible term behind bars for 34 felony convictions in New York — and a former Manhattan prosecutor thinks winning the election is his last shot at avoiding it.

The former president has successfully delayed his sentencing, now scheduled for Nov. 26, for his convictions for falsifying business records to influence the 2016 election by covering up a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. A judge is scheduled to decide a week after Election Day how the Supreme Court's immunity ruling will impact the case, reported CNN.

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'Relentless lying': CNN fact checker delivers damning summation of Trump's campaign

CNN fact checker Daniel Dale has written a lengthy summation of Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, which he says is marked by "relentless lying" whose only recent precedent has been the former president's own past campaigns for the White House.

In his latest piece, Dale outlined some of Trump's most egregious lies in the closing weeks of the campaign.

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'Way more dangerous' Trump hammered by editor behind 'powerful' Harris endorsement

Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday morning, the editor-in-chief of the The Economist explained why the venerable institution couldn't bring itself to back Donald Trump and instead cast its lot with Vice President Kamala Harris with an endorsement that caught political observers by surprise.

Speaking with the panel, Zanny Minton Beddoes summed up the Economist's position on Trump by calling him an "unacceptable risk we think he poses to America and the world."

"The audience that we had in mind when we wrote this was our many readers who are Republicans," she explained to Morning Joe regular Katty Kay. "We have Republicans and Democrat readers and we didn't want this to be a grand statement for the history books. We wanted to try to lay out to those readers that we have, who are likely to vote for Donald Trump, why we think he poses a risk."

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After explaining point by point why Trump is now completely unacceptable, Minton Beddoes said of the ex-president, "We think he'd be much more unconstrained. There is a real risk that he threatens America's institutions."

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Trump's camp is 'literally freaking out' because the 'election is slipping away': MSNBC

According to "Morning Joe" co-host Jonathan Lemire, there is good reason for panic within Donald Trump's inner circle that his re-election, which they recently felt so confident about just weeks ago, is falling apart.

On MSNBC on Friday morning, co-host Joe Scarborough prompted his panel by observing that, "You have people like Charlie Kirk freaking out now, telling the truth. Saying the numbers are looking terrible in Pennsylvania, that right now, Trump is on his way to losing."

"The Trump campaign has two things happening: one, Donald Trump is starting –– you know things are going well in Pennsylvania for [Kamala] Harris because he is starting to claim, 'Oh, my gosh, they're stealing the vote from me,'" he continued. "That's one hand. On the other hand, Charlie Kirk and other people attached to the Trump campaign, are literally freaking out, saying publicly, we're going to lose if the voting patterns continue this way."

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"Yeah, you're seeing a false confidence being put forward by the Trump campaign," Lemire agreed. "In part, because they want to appease the candidate who doesn't like to hear bad news. Behind the scenes, there is growing worry. I've talked to people connected to the campaign in the last day or two and the Trump folks were feeling much better a couple weeks ago than they are today."

After pointing out that the Harris campaign has grown "increasingly confident" but still expect a close race, he added, "Joe mentioned his Truth Social post the other day, claiming fraud in Pennsylvania –– no evidence of that."

"I think we're seeing Trump's outbursts and violent rhetoric increase more and more. What does that usually show us?" he asked. "Behind the scenes, that means he is getting worried. The Truth Social is a window into his soul, what he really thinks and there is a growing anxiety at Mar-a-Lago that this might be slipping away from him."

"Were he to lose, suddenly, the criminal cases come back –– that's adding to the pressure, I'm told," he reported.

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'A staggering moment': Morning Joe panel stunned by Trump's new violent rhetoric

The entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" was left almost speechless on Friday morning after watching a clip of Donald Trump rambling about having guns pointed at former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY).

During an interview with fired Fox News personality Tucker Carlson on Thursday, the former president accused Cheney of wanting to start too many foreign wars and then suggested, "Let’s put her with a rifle standing there with 9 barrels shooting at her. Let’s see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face.”

Co-host Joe Scarborough was aghast that this was how Trump was spending the final days of the 2024 presidential campaign.

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'The change we need': Anthony Scaramucci shreds 'incompetent' Trump as he endorses Harris

Anthony Scaramucci sang the praises of Kamala Harris and shredded his former boss as he announced his endorsement.

Scaramucci, often referred to as "The Mooch," is best known for his 10-day stint as the White House director of communications under former President Donald Trump.

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Trump adviser lashes out at political reporter and calls 'BS' on 'sweat mode' report

A senior advisor to Donald Trump's presidential campaign presidential campaign lashed out at a reporter — whom he called a "'famed' gossip columnist" — over her reporting that the campaign pumped the brakes on its early celebration and has instead "fallen into sweat mode."

Tara Palmeri, senior political correspondent at Puck, reported Thursday that after the Trump campaign felt "undeniably palpable sense of euphoria" washing over early-voting numbers in Nevada, Georgia, and North Carolina, the campaign struck a decidedly different tone this week.

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Trump asks far-right judge to hear longshot $10B suit against CBS over Harris interview

Former President Donald Trump filed a bizarre $10 billion lawsuit Thursday against CBS News — and he took care to file it with a controversial far-right judge whom he appointed, reported The Washington Post.

This follows weeks of threats from the former president to take legal action against the network for giving an interview to Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Never thought leopards would eat my face!' Economist likens MAGA voters to famous meme

Many supporters of former President Donald Trump will sorely regret if he wins, Nobel Prize-winning economist turned political analyst Paul Krugman wrote for The New York Times.

That's because, he said, they'll get hit in the wallet by his proposals, just like everyone else.

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MAGA's 'Flight 93 mindset' will leave 'little worth salvaging': Columnist

A second Trump administration with fewer establishment figures who understand the inner workings of government bureaucracy would not be worse for the country, a Washington Post columnist argued Thursday, and conservatives would also “find little worth” with four more years of Donald Trump.

Supporters of the former president view institutions like academia, mainstream media and civil service as broken, wrote columnist Megan McArdle, and believe Trump is the person to fix them.

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'Silver surge': Report calls out 'warning sign' for GOP in major battleground state

A new report flagged what it called a "red flag" for the Trump campaign in a key battleground state that could decide the presidential election.

Donald Trump is trailing Kamala Harris in early voting among seniors in Pennsylvania, Politico reported, calling the finding a "warning sign" for him that mirrors data and polling across swing states.

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'Nobody likes him!' Trump lays into 'major loser' Mark Cuban in Truth Social rant

Former President Donald Trump posted a new meltdown to Truth Social on Thursday, going after billionaire tech and media tycoon Mark Cuban in personal terms.

Cuban, an enthusiastic campaign surrogate for Vice President Kamala Harris who has attacked Trump's ideas as a disaster for the economy, struck a nerve with the former president — and with the GOP at large — when he proclaimed in an interview on "The View" that: “You never see [Trump] around strong, intelligent women ever.”

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Trump's GOTV chief apparently duped as he praises satirical 'Garbage Force One' routine​

Far-right youth activist Charlie Kirk flubbed on Thursday, mistaking a liberal comedian for a garbage truck driver who helped former President Donald Trump carry out his latest campaign stunt in Wisconsin.

"This is fantastic!" wrote Kirk on X, posting a video. "This is the man who drove 'Garbage Force One' with President Trump yesterday. Watch as he gets emotional describing the moment with Trump and how he felt about Joe Biden calling conservatives 'garbage.'"

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