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'Geniuses!' Ex-Trump aide says campaign messed up with handling of latest flub

A co-host of "The View" ridiculed the Donald Trump campaign Thursday for embracing its own attacks on America as a "garbage can" of the world.

Trump on Wednesday latched onto a Joe Biden flub on which the president appeared to refer to MAGA fans as "garbage" — a reminder, Trump said, of Hillary Clinton's referring to them as "deplorables" in 2016.

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‘Nauseous’: Trump’s refusal to grasp ‘consent’ revives ‘Access Hollywood’ scandal

As Election Day fast approaches, Donald Trump is suffering yet another self-inflicted wound. The Republican presidential nominee's vow to "protect" women, "whether the women like it or not," is leading critics to say it reminds them of his 2016 "Access Hollywood tape comments and showcases his refusal to understand the concept of consent.

Trump is an adjudicated rapist, and a has been convicted of 34 felony charges in a "scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through a hush money payment to a porn actor who said the two had sex." He is awaiting sentencing and additional trials in both state and federal courts—which may never come if he wins re-election.

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'High on own supply': Analyst sees loose cannons blowing up Trump as campaign draws to end

Former President Donald Trump's campaign has been throwing caution to the wind in recent days by allowing anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to publicly boast about plans to run the Department of Health and Human Services should Trump win next week.

The Bulwark's Andrew Egger believes that this could be a sign of dangerous hubris for a campaign that seems to believe it doesn't have to make any kind of pitch to non-MAGA voters in the closing days.

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'Not healthy and weird': Fox News host roasted for threatening wife with 'D-Day' over vote

A Fox News host who threatened his wife with marital "D-Day" if she did not vote for former President Donald Trump faced swift backlash from viewers who swiftly roasted the controversial conservative pundit.

Jesse Watters on Wednesday night shocked even his own co-hosts with his reaction to Vice President Kamala Harris ads informing conservative women they do not have to disclose for whom they voted — and that the information cannot be accessed by the public.

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'Out of context': Fox News host interrupts guest as she points out Trump's threat to women

Fox News host Bill Hemmer interrupted left-leaning pundit Jessica Tarlov Thursday after she pointed out that former President Donald Trump threatened to protect women "whether the women like it or not."

During a panel discussion about the upcoming presidential election, Tarlov argued Vice President Kamala Harris skipped Joe Rogan's podcast because the campaign did not believe his audience was worth the time.

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'Disgusting!' MSNBC guest flips out on Trump over 'Mr. Sexter' rally speaker

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," former George W. Bush speechwriter Elise Jordan expressed disgust with Donald Trump for featuring a speaker at his Green Bay rally who has a history of sending unwanted sexual texts and explicit photos to women.

Speaking with co-host Mika Brzezinski and panelist Molly Jong-Fast about the former president's boast that he is a "protector of women," before adding ominously "whether the women like it or not," on Wednesday night, Jordan noted that former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre also spoke.

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'Election news clearly matters': Dramatic Trump Media crash forces trading to stop

Trading on Trump Media was halted twice Thursday as shares plummeted in the wake of a racist rally at Madison Square Garden.

DJT stock had dropped nearly 14 percent when trading was halted for a second time at 10:04 a.m. due to volatility, reported CNBC. It had earlier stopped and been restarted.

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Elon Musk risks contempt charge after skipping court hearing on $1M voter giveaway

Billionaire Elon Musk, a supporter of Donald Trump, reportedly did not attend a court hearing involving his $1 million daily giveaway to registered voters.

Reuters reported that Musk was at risk of being held in contempt of court after he refused to attend the hearing.

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'I did not see this coming': MSNBC hosts stunned by 'powerful' new Harris endorsement

A "powerful" endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris from a fiscally conservative publication has stunned the host and guest of MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

New York Times financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin and anchor Mika Brzezinski both expressed surprise Thursday morning that the Economist editorial board chose not to endorse former President Donald Trump.

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'I shudder to imagine': Expert sees surprise way Trump return could doom Americans

Former President Donald Trump's return to the White House in 2025 could doom American citizens to an early death for a surprising reason revealed by a Washington Post contributor Thursday.

Health columnist and emergency physician Dr. Leana S. Wen expressed concern that Trump would task anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy with choosing health agency chiefs who could face a major viral threat hovering on the horizon.

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Republicans blasted for 'strategically' using suspect polls to boost Trump

According to a report from the New York Times, a combination of polling from sketchy organizations along with reports on overseas betting markets favoring the GOP ticket are being used to keep up the spirits of Donald Trump's supporters with the election just days away.

With election watchers frantically attempting to get a handle on what will transpire next Tuesday, the Times' Ken Bensinger and Kaleigh Rogers report that Trump voters may be being lulled into a false sense of security by social media reports that tout pollsters that don't divulge their methodology.

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'Unstoppable': NY Times slams polls for creating false picture to push pro-Trump agenda

Countless national and battleground state polls are showing the 2024 presidential race to be incredibly tight — and many pollsters consider the race a toss-up or a "coin flip."

Yet right-wing media outlets are painting Donald Trump as the presidential candidate with the momentum, and they typically point to GOP-associated pollsters to make their case. American Greatness, Quantus, Trafalgar and Rasmussen are among the right-wing pollsters who have been providing Trump-friendly polls.

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Musk to appear in court as part of Trump campaign suit

Billionaire Elon Musk was expected in court in Philadelphia on Thursday, after a judge ordered him to attend a hearing in a lawsuit seeking to halt his $1 million giveaways to registered US voters in swing states.

Philadelphia's chief prosecutor Larry Krasner lodged the suit on Monday, calling Musk's project "an illegal lottery scheme", with the judge in the case ruling Wednesday that the billionaire is required to appear in court.

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