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'Special place in hell': Trump ally condemned for calling deceased Black lawmaker 'ghetto'

A Donald Trump ally is under fire after calling Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who served her Houston district for nearly 3 decades before dying of cancer at the age of 74, a "ghetto b----."

Raw Story reported on Friday that Lee, who shared publicly in June she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, had died. Laura Loomer, who has been repeatedly praised by the former president for digging up dirt on his political enemies, seized on the unfortunate development.

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Trump admin official: Ex-president's staff was 'cringing' during RNC speech

Donald Trump's own campaign staff members were likely "cringing" after the former president's remarks at the Republican National Convention, according to someone who worked in his White House.

Former Mike Pence Homeland Security staffer Olivia Troye appeared on MSNBC, and was asked about Trump going "off the rails" in his RNC speech and repeating many of his regular talking points.

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'Still hate Trump': Swing-state pollster reveals results of '14 focus groups since debate'

Undecided swing-state voters still hate Donald Trump, but they have preferences regarding who is on the Democratic side of the race, according to a series of focus groups summarized by a conservative pollster.

GOP strategist and publisher of The Bulwark Sarah Longwell, who previously showed how Trump's rise wasn't due to the will of voters, posted her findings to social media Saturday. In doing so, Longwell said, "I’ve conducted 14 focus groups since the debate," and outlined "some top lines from the swing voter groups."

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Trump's new attack on Project 2025 leaves his far-right friends 'disappointed' in him

Donald Trump's latest effort to distance himself from the controversial Project 2025 has left the former president's conservative allies reeling.

Trump on Saturday held a rally in Michigan, during which he broached the subject of the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, which is run by many of Trump's allies and those who worked in his administration.

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Secret Service flagged as world's richest man shares AI video of 'Trump murdering Biden'

Trump-endorsing billionaire Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and the owner of the social media company once known as Twitter, received criticism on his own platform on Saturday after sharing a video showing an animated Donald Trump killing Joe Biden.

Musk over the weekend took to his own platform, now called X, to share what he deemed to be the "best AI video to date."

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'We agree': Trump ridiculed for saying you can't 'teach a criminal not to be a criminal'

Donald Trump on Saturday said you can't "teach a criminal not to be a criminal," leading to widespread mockery online.

Trump at his rally over the weekend used the line about criminals in connection with his stated plans for a "mass deportation" if he were to win the presidency again.

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'They wrote it for him': Trump hit with pushback after 'admission' about Project 2025

Donald Trump went nuclear on Project 2025 at his rally on Saturday, going from saying he "knows nothing" about the plan to comparing its authors to the right's version of the "radical left," but the internet didn't let it slide.

Trump has consistently attempted to distance himself from the plan to overhaul the executive and judicial branches with MAGA loyalists, but went further than ever at his rally in Michigan over the weekend. Many of the plan's authors are associated with Trump, or served in the ex-president's administration.

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'They are seriously extreme': Trump goes nuclear on Project 2025 at Michigan rally

Donald Trump on Saturday went further than ever to distance himself from Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation's plan to overtake the federal government with MAGA loyalists, while speaking at a Michigan rally.

Trump, who has already issued statements suggesting he "knows nothing" about the plan that is run by many of his own former administration officials, went nuclear against the group at his speaking event this weekend.

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'This is a head fake': Internet explodes after J.D. Vance argues Biden must 'resign now'

  • Donald Trump's pick for vice president is under fire Saturday for a statement about President Joe Biden just days after Vance's Republican National Convention speech.

J.D. Vance, the controversial author and Ohio senator who has been accused of being part of a plan to setback women's rights in the United States as Trump's number two, took to social media over the weekend to make an argument in favor of Biden resigning the presidency at once.

"Everyone calling on Joe Biden to *stop running* without also calling on him to resign the presidency is engaged in an absurd level of cynicism," Vance wrote on X. "If you can't run, you can't serve."

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Trump allies boast GOP unity as a 'sign of party dysfunction' lies lurking: columnist

The Republican party is fully lined up behind Donald Trump in the run-up to the general election while Democrats are in chaos, but one writer thinks things aren't actually as they appear.

According to MSNBC political analyst Zeeshan Aleem, the short-term view reveals Republicans are in high spirits after a successful convention while Democrats are trying to force out their own nominee.

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'Worth as much as toilet paper': Experts react to Trump's letter from 'pill mill' doctor

Donald Trump on Saturday posted what was supposed to be an update on his health after he was shot in the ear, but political analysts and other onlookers weren't impressed.

Trump posted the letter, which you can read here, on Truth Social. But it was penned by Trump's former White House doctor Ronny Jackson, who now serves as a Republican Texas lawmaker, who has been accused of handing out drugs freely and being drunk and doped up on Ambien on the job.

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Choice of 'mega-MAGA-misogynist' J.D. Vance just one more step in Trump's war on women

Appearing on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show," former GOP campaign consultant Tara Setmayer claimed the choice of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) should come as no surprise due to his attitude toward women's rights.

Speaking with the host, Setmayer pinned the label "mega MAGA misogynist" before documenting the Ohio Republican's history and what could happen if the Trump team wins in November.

According to both the host and Setmayer, the GOP convention was a decidedly anti-woman affair.

Pointing to the choice of Vance as a running mate, Setmayer stated, "This is the direction they are going in."

RELATED: Trump now bleeding support in GOP-dominated state as more women voters gravitate to Biden

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Kamala Harris would 'introduce new risks for' Trump if she replaces Biden: GOP adviser

With the possibility that President Joe Biden will step aside and open the door for Vice President Kamala Harris to head the Democratic presidential ticket going into November, Donald Trump's campaign apparatus is going into overdrive to plot a strategy much different than what they had planned for the current president.

According to a report from the New York Times' Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, the former president's inner circle is formulating an attack plan to take on Harris who presents new problems as a woman of color that could derail some Trump campaign initiatives that have begun.

Add to that, Harris' elevation leaves open the VP spot with few knowing the direction that the Democratic ticket will go, thereby handcuffing the Trump campaign's opposition research.

According to the report, "The Trump team has already prepared opposition research books on Ms. Harris, and has similar dossiers on other Democrats who could become the nominee if Mr. Biden were to drop out of the race. But the bulk of the preparations so far have been focused on Ms. Harris," before adding, "Trump allies have also begun examining the records of Democratic governors who are considered potential running mates for Ms. Harris. Advisers to the former president are paying especially close attention to Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania — the state the Trump campaign is most focused on winning to block the Democrats’ path to the White House. "

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With Times reporting that a switch to Harris would throw the election into "chaos" for Democrats, Liam Donovan, a former National Republican Senatorial Committee aide, claimed she creates problems for Republicans too.

In particular the highly publicized attempt by the Trump campaign to rope in Black voters would be in peril.

“Being the front-runner against another history-making candidate would introduce new risks for a campaign hoping to reap historic gains among Black voters,” he conceded.

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