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'Not great for us': Donald Trump Jr. warns MAGA audience of 'higher women turnout'

Donald Trump's son warned young men listening to his show on Thursday to get out and vote — women are doing so in droves, and that's "not great for us."

Donald Trump Jr. made the remark on his show "Triggered," saying social media star and boxer Jake Paul "gets it."

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Ex-CIA officer warns 'singleton' Trump is 'worse than Fool's gold'

A former intelligence officer cautioned on MSNBC Thursday afternoon against Donald Trump as president, saying he disqualified himself.

Sue Gordon was among those who briefed Trump when she served in his administration. Her final position was as the fifth principal deputy director of National Intelligence, and she's spoken since then about Trump's relationship with national security.

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'Criminal violation!' Trump already whipping up voter fraud accusations in swing state

Former President Donald Trump is not even waiting for a single vote to be counted before crying fraud in one of the most significant battleground states, Rolling Stone reported Thursday.

“We caught them CHEATING BIG in Pennsylvania. Must announce and PROSECUTE, NOW!” Trump stated in a recent rant.

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Massive roundup of Trump's violent quotes undercut his gripe of inflammatory Dem rhetoric

A new interactive article rounded up 40 instances of Donald Trump rousing supporters with violent rhetoric and threatening language against Americans, undercutting the former president’s accusations that his political opponents' rhetoric inspired his two assassination attempts.

The Atlantic's roundup of posts the MAGA leader made in 2020, 2016 and 2015, including threatening Twitter posts amid the Minneapolis riots after George Floyd’s death. In that instance, he said, “When the looting starts, the shooting starts."

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'Choice is clear': LeBron James endorses Harris with video calling out Trump's racism

Basketball legend LeBron James announced his support for Vice President Kamala Harris to tens of millions of followers on social media Thursday.

"What are we even talking about here??" James wrote. "When I think about my kids and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear to me. VOTE KAMALA HARRIS!!!"

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MSNBC host jabs MAGA outrage over Harris ad: Men still think 'women never faked anything?'

The far-right was up in arms this week after Kamal Harris' campaign reminded women in a new ad they don't have to share who they vote for.

The ad shows a couple where the husband thinks he's getting his wife to vote for Donald Trump, but in the privacy of their voting booth, the women fill in the bubble for Harris.

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GOP lawmaker booted by MAGA host after claiming Marxists 'hoping Trump will get elected'

A pro-MAGA television host cut off Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) after the lawmaker claimed that "Marxists" wanted to see former President Donald Trump re-elected.

Gohmert made the remark during a Thursday afternoon interview on Real America's Voice when he was asked about President Joe Biden's comment that, “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters."

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'Most embarrassing thing ever': Critics mock Vance's mini golf 'fight or flight' story

Sen. J.D. Vance's miniature golf "fight or flight" response to the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump's life — revealed Thursday on The Joe Rogan Podcast — was met with the seriousness that a miniature golf "fight or flight" response demands.

"Can't begin to tell you how many times I've gone into fight or flight mode at the mini-golf place," replied Huffington Post reporter Sebastian Murdoch. "Most relatable vance has ever been."

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Analyst flags 'bit of shade' thrown at Trump from Jack Smith's team in new filing

A national security analyst flagged what she called a "bit of shade" buried in the Justice Department's response to Donald Trump's proposed motion to dismiss for injunctive relief based on the appointments and appropriations clause.

Trump's lawyers motioned to Judge Tanya Chutkan in the 2020 election case, saying the case should be dismissed because the special counsel wasn't legally appointed. He's previously made the argument and federal Judge Aileen Cannon agreed.

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'Worse than we saw before': Intelligence expert warns more election violence is brewing

A private intelligence expert is concerned about a growing risk of election violence, according to Politico — and fears that what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, could just be a warm-up compared to what might be coming.

Rita Katz, who runs SITE Intelligence Group and is an expert on extremist activity online, told Betsy Woodruff Swan that the data from her site predicted the attack on the Capitol.

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'Seeking a better high': Linguist theorizes why Trump's talking about genitals and swaying

American linguist John McWhorter doesn't think Donald Trump is losing his mind as some have claimed. Instead, McWhorter thinks the former president is simply bored with himself.

Writing in the New York Times, McWhorter confessed, "I’m not even sure that turning a rally over to 40 minutes of swaying to music is a sign of disinhibition..."

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Tim Walz wins cheers by using Trump phrase against him

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday threw former President Donald Trump's words back in his face during a campaign stop in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

While speaking with voters in the crucial Pennsylvania swing county, Walz made a reference to Trump's statement during a campaign rally that "I want to protect the women of our country... I’m going to do it whether the women like it or not.”

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'It’s gross': Gay men not thrilled to be classified as 'normal' by J.D. Vance

Sen. J.D. Vance's closing campaign argument that he and former President Donald Trump had the support of the "normal gay guy" received a swift fact check from gay men who said no thanks, calling his comments "gross" and "grotesque bigotry."

Vance's comment on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast quickly went viral after Vice President Kamala Harris shared it in a clip along with an emoji of a puzzled face.

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