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'He's not kidding': Advocates sound alarm as Trump threatens to defund schools

Education advocates implored voters to take Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's latest comments on public schools seriously. On Friday during his appearance on the Fox News morning show "Fox & Friends," he explained how he would punish schools that teach students accurate U.S. history, including about slavery and racism in the country.

Trump was asked by a viewer who called into the show how he would help students who don't want to attend their local public schools, and said he plans to "let the states run the schools" to allow for more "school choice."

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'Megalomaniac' Trump’s 'warped and narcissistic world' slammed by WaPo columnist

Donald Trump’s appearance at the Economic Club of Chicago this week where he told a crowd “a peaceful transfer of power” occurred in 2021 provoked a Washington Post columnist to ponder: is the former president “deceptive or delusional?”

The truth, Colbert King wrote in a column published Friday in the Post, is that the insurrection that paralyzed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 “was anything but that.”

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'Hiding in plain sight?' Legal expert reveals hunch after Jack Smith's massive filing

A deep dive into special counsel Jack Smith’s massive legal filing that exposed new evidence in Donald Trump's election subversion case reveals the legal strategy behind the prosecution of the former president and the possibility of a key government witness – former Vice President Mike Pence.

MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin noted in an analysis published Friday that while the exhibits to Smith’s immunity brief remain under wraps, “snippets of witness statements give clues about his litigation strategy if the federal election interference case survives.”

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'Could not help himself': Strategist says Trump 'whiffed' on a major opportunity

Former President Donald Trump "whiffed" and made a tactical error that could cost him, a Democratic strategist noted on CNN on Friday night.

Chuck Rocha, founder of Nuestro PAC, told panelists on "NewsNight" that Trump rebuffed an opportunity to make amends with voters of former primary foe Nikki Haley, whom he defeated following a bitter rivalry.

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'They got addicted': Analyst says Trump and Musk chasing 'likes' is fueling misinformation

Former President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk are "addicted" to chasing adulation on social media, CNN correspondent Donie O'Sullivan told Anderson Cooper on Friday evening — and the extent to which that obsession is driving misinformation and potentially influencing voters should not be overlooked.

This comes as Musk, who owns Tesla Motors, SpaceX and X, has essentially taken over voter outreach campaign operations from the Trump campaign, in ways that are plagued with glitches and may not be entirely legal.

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Musk-backed PAC canvassers may have falsified doorknocking figures in key states: report

The Elon Musk-funded political action committee set up by the billionaire entrepreneur to help Donald Trump return to the White House is scrambling to meet door knocking targets as it looks into allegations that some canvassers falsified the number of voters they claimed to have contacted.

According to an exclusive report in Reuters, the troubles with the group, America PAC, emerged in battleground states including Wisconsin and Nevada in the final sprint to enlist voters behind the Republican presidential nominee with just weeks to go before the Nov. 5 election. Citing sources involved in the group’s outreach efforts, the report says that managers “warned canvassers they are missing targets and needed to raise the number of would-be voters they contact.”

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Obama rips into Trump in Arizona: His idea of 'freedom' is 'getting away with stuff'

Former President Barack Obama rallied a crowd on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris along with Senate candidate Ruben Gallego in Tucson, Arizona, on Friday, detailing what he sees as Donald Trump's selfish vision for America.

"One of those values that Ruben shares and is talked a lot about in the campaign is freedom," said Obama. "So I want to talk a little about that. I do not think we've ever had an election with candidates who understand freedom so differently."

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'I'll sue!' Trump sounds off after audio issues derail swing state rally

Donald Trump sounded off Friday night at his Detroit rally after audio issues caused the former president to stop speaking mid-sentence and pace around the stage – before telling rally-goers that he would sue the equipment contractor if it went out again.

"So now what happens is I won't pay the bill for this stupid company that rented us this crap,” Trump said when the audio was later restored. “I won't pay the bill and then we'll have a story that Trump didn't pay a bill to a contractor. No, when they do that kind of a job, don't pay the bill. That’s terrible. They also had a little problem with energy coming in the building."

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Trump’s latest ask of Fox News is ‘arguably against the law’: media analyst

Donald Trump’s idea of demanding Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch stop the network from airing “negative commercials” about him for the remainder of the election could be against the law, a CNN media analyst said Friday, adding that the former president’s comments show he is clearly bothered by the attack ads.

“Here’s the interesting thing: Trump asking Fox to ban anti-Trump ads is arguably against the law,” CNN media analyst Brian Stelter told anchor Wolf Blitzer on Friday night. “Fox operates local TV stations across the country that are subject to FCC oversight. The FCC has rules in place that require stations to be fair about airing political ads. For example, they can’t just run a Republican’s ads and not run a Democrat’s ads.”

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'Unstable, disordered, and morally repulsive': Expert shreds Trump's final campaign weeks

Former President Donald Trump has proved more strongly than ever his unfitness to return to the nation's highest office, conservative former Naval War College professor and The Atlantic contributor Tom Nichols wrote in an analysis Friday.

"Trump, of course, tops the leaderboard for gobsmacking moments, and this week, his comments ran the gamut from vile to hilarious to head-scratching. Even so, nothing could match his description of the January 6 insurrection — one of the darkest moments in American political history — as 'a day of love,'" wrote Nichols.

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Japanese American groups slam Trump's 'flat-out offensive' internment camp analogy

A Japanese civil rights group blasted former President Donald Trump on Friday calling his statement "flat-out offensive" comparing Jan. 6 defendants to World War II internment camps.

Trump's comment came during an interview Friday with MAGA podcaster Dan Bongino, in which he said, "Nobody's ever been treated like this," referring to people charged in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

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'Chart felony': Experts shred Trump's new bogus economic brag

Experts and pundits aren't buying former President Donald Trump's proof that he "crushes" Kamala Harris when it comes to creating manufacturing jobs.

The vice president has torn into Trump as "one of the biggest losers of manufacturing jobs in history" in her campaign statements. The Trump campaign hit back with an ad that purports to compare the record of the Trump administration with the Biden-Harris administration on manufacturing.

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MAGA 'manipulation’ sends Trump odds skyrocketing on betting markets: report

Experts are skeptical that a betting market being pushed by MAGA supporters of Donald Trump as proof that the former president is a sure bet to reclaim the White House is not the ace in the hole it’s proclaiming to be.

According to a Daily Beast report, experts are warning that the Elon Musk-supported Polymarket, which the publication notes is funded by Musk’s close friend and GOP mega-donor Peter Thiel, is being "manipulated by multi-million dollar wagers to make him appear certain of victory.”

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