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'Abhorrent': Trump shredded for claiming he spoke to murdered woman's family

Former President Donald Trump made migrant crime a centerpiece of his speech with law enforcement in Grand Rapids, Michigan — and particularly the case of Ruby Garcia, a young woman believed to have been murdered by an immigrant.

But aside from getting Garcia's age wrong in his speech, Trump may have lied about speaking to Garcia's family.

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'He did not speak with any of us': Slain woman's sister shocked by Trump campaign speech

Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday held a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan to drum up support as the presumptive Republican nominee as the campaign heads into the Nov. 5 presidential election.

As he pinned much of his talking points on the crisis at the Southern Border — calling it “Biden’s border bloodbath” — he also spoke about the untimely death of Ruby Garcia.

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Stephen Miller claims Dems 'fabricated' quote — then shares video of Trump saying it

Donald Trump's onetime advisor Stephen Miller claimed Democrats had "fabricated" a quote of the former president claiming immigrants are not human beings, then shared video of him saying it.

Miller took to X Tuesday night to defend the presumptive Republican nominee, and his former boss, as word that Trump had refused to walk away from "bloodbath" anti-immigrant rhetoric flooded the news cycle.

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Trump won't back down from 'bloodbath' rhetoric on campaign trail

Former President Donald Trump is doubling down on dehumanizing language for migrants on the campaign trail.

According to Politico, "In his first pair of visits to battleground states in 24 days, Trump declared 'every state a border state and every town a border town' at an event in Michigan, before jetting to Wisconsin for a rally in Green Bay. Before splayed photographs of what he said were victims of 'migrant crime' at a roundtable with local and state law enforcement in Grand Rapids, Trump got the kind of campaign-ready visuals he wanted when he celebrated tanking a bipartisan border deal earlier this year."

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Jokes fly after Trump declares: 'Illegal aliens invading your home? We will deport you!'

Former President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric turned against him Tuesday when he promised to deport anyone whose home had been invaded by an "illegal alien."

Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee in the upcoming presidential election, made this strange pledge at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Tuesday night.

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Watch: Trump faces off against heckler at Wisconsin rally and responds with mom jokes

Former President Donald Trump, faced with an angry heckler at a Wisconsin rally Tuesday night, slammed the man with mom jokes, video shows.

Trump was holding his second public event of the day, a rally in Green Bay when a heckler showed up — and the former president seized the moment to not just fantasize about violence against the man, but complain about how the media was probably going to give the protest outsized attention.

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Trump countersues Truth Social stakeholders for their $600 million stake: report

The Truth Social lawsuits are flying, according to a new report and court records.

The social media's dramatic week — which saw stock prices rocket more than 40 percent upon their public debut only to go into free-fall days later — was capped off Tuesday with reports that former President Donald Trump is counter-suing two co-founders.

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'We will still have Doritos': Dem trolls Trump for saying America will end without him

Former President Donald Trump laid out apocalyptic stakes in the 2024 election at a Michigan press conference with law enforcement officials: vote for me, or America will cease to exist.

"If we don’t win on November 5th, I think our country is going to cease to exist," Trump said, surrounded by police. "It could be the last election we ever have. I actually mean that. If we don’t win, I think this could be the last election we ever have."

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Trump's 'Harebrained' move in hush money case proves he's 'running scared': legal expert

Donald Trump's latest move in his criminal hush money case proves the former president case is "running scared," legal experts said Tuesday.

Trump Monday filed a notice that he plans to demand the recusal of New York judge Juan Merchan, prompting legal experts to tell Salon Tuesday the former president is probably feeling panicked.

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Trump ally files ethics complaint against judge who criticized his rhetoric on CNN

A federal judge who appeared on CNN to speak out against Donald Trump's rhetoric has been hit with an ethics complaint from one of the former president's allies, according to a new report.

Mike Davis's new complaint was reported Tuesday evening by Newsweek.

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Trump to demand judge be removed in hush money case: documents

Donald Trump filed notice that he will demand Judge Juan Merchan recuse himself from the New York City election interference case involving a hush money deal, newly revealed records show.

The attorneys wrote a pre-motion letter Monday saying that after issuing the gag order, Merchan must no longer preside over the case, Lawfare managing editor Tyler McBrien posted online Tuesday.

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'Pathetic': Trump ruthlessly fact-checked over Michigan rally messaging

Former President Donald Trump was caught making multiple errors by eagle-eyed fact-checkers who tuned into his rally in Michigan Tuesday.

Trump was flanked by law enforcement officials during his press conference in Grand Rapids where he warned the U.S. would be thrown into crisis should he not win his 2024 campaign against President Joe Biden.

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Peter Navarro begs yet another Supreme Court justice to get him out of jail

Peter Navarro is again begging a Supreme Court Justice to help him get out of jail, according to a new report.

The onetime aide to former President Donald Trump, whose request was previously denied by Justice John Roberts, is now asking Justice Neil Gorsuch to consider his motion to stay out of jail as he pursues an appeal to his conviction, Newsweek reported Tuesday.

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