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‘Wasn’t born smart’: Trump attacks Harris’ intelligence — as he gets basic facts wrong

Donald Trump is attacking Vice President Kamala Harris’s intelligence again, making false claims and getting some basic facts wrong while doing so.

Last week The New York Times reported Trump had called Vice President Harris “retarded.”

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House intel Republican calls it 'red line' amid report of North Korean troops in Russia

International media reported that North Korea sent troops to Russia to help them fight their continued invasion of Ukraine.

While complaining about not getting a White House briefing, Ohio Rep. Mike Turner, the House Republican Intelligence Committee chairman, called the move a "red line."

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Ex-Trump press secretary tells Dems to retire Trump claim to ‘dustbin of history’

Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany vehemently defended Donald Trump from an Obama-era official's claim that the former president has “demonized brown and Black people” – which she characterized as a tired campaign playbook that isn’t working.

The moment came Friday on Fox News’ “Outnumbered” during a discussion about Vice President Kamala Harris skipping the Al Smith charity dinner the night before. Patrick Murphy, an Obama-appointed former under secretary of the Army, told the show’s hosts that Trump has for years “demonized brown and Black people.”

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Trump: ‘People from Fox’ helped with comedy dinner speech and I'm meeting with Murdoch

With less than three weeks until Election Day, Donald Trump is curtailing his schedule, canceling interviews with major mainstream media outlets while sitting down for “safe space” chats with Fox News and a former Fox News host.

In his “Fox & Friends” tête-à-tête Friday morning, Trump claimed that “a couple of people from Fox” helped write the speech he gave at the annual, elite Al Smith Dinner Thursday night.

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Analyst reveals 'final and most effective critique' against Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris has found her closing message in the last few weeks of the campaign, former conservative turned anti-GOP columnist Jennifer Rubin wrote for The Washington Post — and it is the "final and most effective critique" of former President Donald Trump.

Specifically, she is highlighting how Trump, and indeed his whole campaign, appears to be falling apart at the seams.

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Bill Clinton mocks Trump at rally: Don't worry, I won't be 'swaying back and forth'

Former President Bill Clinton knocked Donald Trump's age while speaking in North Carolina on Friday.

"I don't have any more elections I'll be involved in, and I'm too old to gild the lily," Clinton told a crowd in Durham about his knack for helping Democrats get elected.

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New Jack Smith documents reveal millions spent on Jan. 6 rally

New documents unsealed in Donald Trump's criminal Jan. 6 case disclosed $3 million spent to get people to the rally that preceded the attack on the Capitol building.

Among the nearly 2,000 heavily redacted pages of evidence for charges against Trump related to an attempt to steal the 2020 election were documents relating to a budget and trip plan for the day.

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'Most troubling': This Mitch McConnell comment left CNN's Chris Wallace shocked

Outgoing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made his feelings about former President Donald Trump known to journalist Michael Tackett in his upcoming biography — but one comment was particularly notable for CNN host Chris Wallace.

McConnell described Trump as "despicable" and a "narcissist" and reminded him that other Republicans have said even worse. Still, the Kentucky senator insisted that he and Trump are now "on the same team" heading into the 2024 election, and that his support of the ex-president was unwavering.

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'Seems like someone is worried': Trump's latest schedule change has analysts puzzled

Atlanta Journal-Constitution writer Greg Bluestein reported Friday that Donald Trump's campaign had canceled his keynote address to the National Rifle Association in Georgia for a roundtable with Latino voters in Florida.

Critics filled his mentions with comments guessing that it was Trump's attempt to "clean up" from the town hall Trump did with Univision this week. One person even posted a screen capture of one of the men who asked Trump a question but didn't appear pleased with the answer.

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'Farewell tour-vibe': Analyst sees Trump neglecting campaign to make cash for himself

Former President Donald Trump is too busy selling sneakers and other merchandise to focus on actually staffing his campaign properly, Philip Bump argued for The Washington Post on Friday.

The former president is famous for selling campaign supporters bizarre items, including Bibles and $299 sneakers depicting his face after an assassination attempt.

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Fox News hosts squirm with 'discomfort' as Trump shares on-air gripe: CNN's Chris Wallace

CNN's Chris Wallace said on Friday that some of his former colleagues on Fox News appeared visibly uncomfortable when Donald Trump ranted to them about the network airing negative ads about his campaign.

While discussing questions about the 78-year-old Trump's mental acuity, Wallace argued that some of the president's recent ramblings have been cause for concern, including the ones he delivered on Friday's edition of "Fox & Friends."

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'This sucker is baked': Bush adviser explains why he's certain Harris has already won

A core adviser to George W. Bush and Sen. John McCain made an election prediction Friday which he said was almost certain: “This sucker is baked.”

Mark McKinnon, who served as the chief media adviser for both Republicans, shared his conclusion in Vanity Fair.

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Watch: Trump supporter stumbles when asked to list a promise ex-president kept

The comedians of The Good Liars this week stumped a supporter of Donald Trump when they asked him to name a single promise that the former president had kept.

While talking to Trump supporters outside of a rally, Davram Stiefler asked a man what he thought about Trump.

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