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Harris to rally where Trump riled Capitol riot crowd

Kamala Harris will urge Americans to turn the page on Donald Trump as she delivers her closing election argument Tuesday on the spot where her rival rallied supporters before the January 6, 2021 US Capitol attack.

With polls in a dead heat exactly one week before Election Day, the Democratic vice president's campaign said she chose the symbolic site to push her case that the Republican former president is a threat to American democracy.

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Not all former Trump 'spiritual advisors' appear in public to support his 2024 campaign

With Election Day one week away, the campaign for Republican nominee former President Donald Trump organized a self-titled “11th hour” meeting for faith leaders last Monday in Concord, N.C.

The event, featuring Trump, his son Eric Trump, retired neurosurgeon and former Trump administration Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson, and other religious leaders, aimed to “mobilize the Christian vote, which is the largest vote in America,” Jackson Lahmeyer, founder of Pastors for Trump, told Raw Story.

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'Daily Show' host Jon Stewart unleashes profane rant tearing apart Trump’s 'day one' plan

Comedian Jon Stewart on Monday night took aim on "The Daily Show" at Donald Trump's plan to deport millions of migrants, imploring viewers to question whether the former president's plan will be done with a "fine tooth comb."

Stewart kicked off his show by taking a swipe at The Washington Post over its 11th-hour decision to stop endorsing presidential candidates, joking: "Normally I just vote for who the Washington Post endorses. But I'm not an Amazon Prime member so..."

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'I don’t like it one bit': Latest Trump controversy went too far even for MAGA strategist

A CNN conservative commentator on Monday refused to defend the disturbing remarks to emerge from Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, calling the rhetoric “stupid” and a distraction from what the Trump campaign intended to do.

“I don’t like it, I don’t like it one bit,” GOP strategist Scott Jennings said Monday on “AC360,” adding: “I’m not going to sit here and pretend like it’s good or helpful.”

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'Wish we had made the change earlier': Bezos doubles down on nixing endorsements

Despite about 200,000 reported subscription cancelations, Washington Post owner and billionaire owner Jeff Bezos defended his decision to cease presidential endorsements days before the 2024 election, ending a decades-long tradition dating to the early 1990s.

Bezos, the world's third-wealthiest man and the chairman and founder of Amazon, doubled down on his decision in an opinion piece Monday night published on his paper's website. He cited America's loss in faith in news organizations, which has steadily fallen since the 1970s, as among the reasons not to endorse candidates.

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Columnist reveals what he calls Trump’s ‘most consequential con’

Donald Trump’s portrayal of himself as an “ally of working Americans” is his “biggest and potentially most consequential con” in what a columnist and Nobel Laureate calls the former president’s “lifelong career as a con man.”

Supporters who believe Trump “is anything but pro-working class Americans” are not his first victims, writes New York Times opinion columnist Paul Krugman, who began his Monday op-ed by listing Trump’s various business schemes that left investors on the hook financially – “even as he profited” – including students paying thousands of dollars for worthless courses and contractors left unpaid.

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'You never apologize’ in Trumpism — but rally remark too much for MAGA allies: MSNBC host

An MSNBC commentator on Monday said the slew of racist remarks that emerged from Donald Trump’s New York City rally on Monday caused even some of the former president’s allies to distance themselves from the rhetoric coming out of his campaign’s closing message – in defiance of “one of the number one rules of Trumpism.”

MSNBC co-host Alicia Menendez said Monday that the comments from the Madison Square Garden rally – which included comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's on-stage monologue about Latinos and Puerto Ricans, whom he said, “love making babies” and live on a “floating island of garbage" – could come back to haunt Trump, particularly in a battleground state like Pennsylvania.

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'Buffet of bigotry': Congressman calls Trump the 'disease' and racist jokes a 'symptom'

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) spoke out on MSNBC after a slew of racist and sexist comments were made during Donald Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden on Sunday.

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace began her Monday show highlighting a comedian who called Puerto Rico a "floating pile of garbage" at the rally in New York City.

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Swing state paper publishes blistering takedown of a key component of Trump's agenda

Former President Donald Trump's plans would bring about economic ruin and hardship for millions of Americans, wrote Peter Harrell of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

At particular issue is Trump's plan to enact sweeping tariffs on imported goods across the board — something that has been widely panned by economists as a disastrous idea — and perhaps to even use these tariffs to replace the revenue from income taxes outright.

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'What does God say?' Televangelist Paula White says Trump asks her for advice from God

National Faith Advisory Board President Paula White, a televangelist, confirmed that former President Donald Trump turns to her when he wants a message from God.

Trump's "spiritual advisor" made the remarks during a Monday interview with the former president at an event for the advisory board.

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‘Utterly unconstrained’: Columnist says Trump's rally a glimpse of ‘occupation to come’

Donald Trump’s rally in New York City featuring MAGA firebrands like Tucker Carlson and Vivek Ramaswamy served several purposes for the former president's campaign, but a columnist argued the overall message felt like a “promise of an occupation to come.”

“The message the MAGA caravan brought to Madison Square Garden was that their movement will soon be utterly unconstrained,” New York Times opinion columnist Michelle Goldberg wrote Monday.

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A monument to Trump's 'very fine people on both sides' comment pops up in D.C.

Another monument has popped up in Washington, D.C. mocking Donald Trump with a faux honor.

"The Donald J. Trump Enduring Flame" monument appeared Monday with a hand holding a tiki torch, mockingly honoring Trump's response after the deadly "Unite the Right" riot in Charlottesville, Virginia, reported Huffington Post reporter Jen Bendery.

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‘I remember’: Marc Anthony slams Trump over his handling of Puerto Rico in powerful video

In a video posted to his social media, singer and songwriter Marc Anthony said that while many have forgotten, he remembers former President Donald Trump's handling of Hurricane Maria and its devastating impact on Puerto Rico.

Sunday night, Trump held a rally where he welcomed a right-wing comedian who equated Puerto Ricans with "garbage" as other speakers spewed other racist, sexist and perverse comments.

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