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CNN:
Trump campaign casts fresh doubt on September debate with Harris over microphone dispute — Former President Donald Trump's campaign is casting fresh doubt on whether a September 10 debate will take place on ABC amid a dispute over the rules, a source familiar with the matter tells CNN.
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Eugene Daniels / Politico:
Is this thing on? Harris and Trump battle over hot mics at debate. — Negotiations over the Sept. 10 spectacle have hit an impasse over whether to leave the microphones on. — With just 15 days left until the scheduled Sept. 10 presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris …
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Politico:
Playbook: Scoop: The secret debate about the Trump-Harris debate — With help from Eli Okun, Garrett Ross and Bethany Irvine — DRIVING THE DAY — SCOOP: IS THIS THING ON? — Last night, former President DONALD TRUMP posted on Truth Social, tearing into ABC News for a “This Week” …
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Marianne LeVine / Washington Post:
Trump suggests he might skip ABC debate with Harris — The Sept. 10 debate with ABC is the only one both campaigns have agreed to do with one of the major networks. — Former president Donald Trump suggested Sunday evening that he might skip a Sept. 10 ABC News debate with Vice President Kamala Harris …
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Andrew Solender / Axios:
Scoop: Harris builds an army of House surrogates
Michael Tomasky / New Republic:
Finally, the Democrats Have Found Trump's Achilles Heel: Ridicule Him — Donald Trump is in free-fall. Read this description from Sunday's Washington Post of how the GOP nominee spent last week: “[A]ides did not want a situation where he was watching the convention every night, getting angry …
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Hans Nichols / Axios:
Trump's economic gamble
Trump's economic gamble
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Zachary Folk / The Daily Beast:
Kennedy Family Comes Out Swinging Against ‘Obscene’ RFK Jr. After Trump Defection
Kennedy Family Comes Out Swinging Against ‘Obscene’ RFK Jr. After Trump Defection
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Chris McGreal / The Guardian:
Are Trump's campaign rallies energizing his base - or sowing doubt? — Given rambling speeches and personal attacks over policy talk, supporters wonder if events do more harm than good — As Donald Trump emerged to a thunderous roar of approval in the heart of Pennsylvania's Rust belt …
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Trump's personal attacks aren't just who he is. They're his strategy
Trump's personal attacks aren't just who he is. They're his strategy
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New Republic and Raw Story
Rebecca Picciotto / CNBC:
Trump says Musk wouldn't have time to be in his White House cabinet, but could ‘consult’
Trump says Musk wouldn't have time to be in his White House cabinet, but could ‘consult’
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emptywheel:
The Proud Boys' Reliance on Telegram Didn't Save Them, But It Thwarted Preventing the Attack — At 8:06PM on January 4, 2021, shortly after the arrest of Enrique Tarrio, a Proud Boy named Travis instructed everyone on the Proud Boys' Ministry of Self Defense Telegram list to “nuke everything.”
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Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
They Served With Trump and Saw the Crazy. They Should Endorse Harris. — THE MOMENT FROM THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION I kept coming back to this weekend wasn't from Oprah or the Obamas, Steph or Steve, Kamala or Doug—not even Gus Walz, America's proudest son.
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Alex Gangitano / The Hill:
Biden mourns US service members killed in Kabul airport attack 3 years ago — President Biden mourned the three-year anniversary of the terrorist attack at the Kabul airport, when 13 U.S. service members were killed. — He named the 13 service members in a statement on Monday …
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Alec MacGillis / ProPublica:
The Unequal Effects of School Closings — As more families opt for charter and private schools or homeschooling in the wake of the pandemic, cities around the country are shuttering schools. The effects fall hardest on majority-Black schools and special-needs students. — Co-published with The New Yorker
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Emily Goodin / Daily Mail:
Michelle Obama's secret feud with Biden... what Nancy Pelosi thinks of Kamala Harris... and why the president was left physically shaking: EMILY GOODIN's dispatch reveals what REALLY went down at the DNC — As Joe Biden disembarked Air Force One in the early hours of Tuesday morning in California last week, he was visibly shaking.
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Abbie Cheeseman / Washington Post:
Biden keeps low profile on vacation as Democrats aim to capitalize on DNC
Biden keeps low profile on vacation as Democrats aim to capitalize on DNC
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Townhall and The Gateway Pundit
Associated Press:
Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write crime reports. Will they hold up in court? — A body camera captured every word and bark uttered as police Sgt. Matt Gilmore and his K-9 dog, Gunner, searched for a group of suspects for nearly an hour.
Elaina Plott Calabro / The Atlantic:
The Man Who Will Do Anything for Trump — Why Kash Patel is exactly the kind of person who would serve in a second Trump administration — kash patel was dangerous. On this both Trump appointees and career officials could agree. — A 40-year-old lawyer with little government experience …
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Gene Marks / The Hill:
Voting against your own interests: Why do the wealthy support Harris? — Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party are not socialists or anti-capitalists. The party supports the free market and the ability to profit. But there's little debate that she and her party favor policies …
Clay Walker / The Daily Beast:
Isaac Hayes Estate Marks Victory in Suit Against Trump — ‘SEE YOU IN COURT’ — Isaac Hayes' estate filed a lawsuit this month over Donald Trump's unauthorized use of “Hold On, I'm Coming.” — ‘ON THE MEND’ — According to a statement from the venue, T-Boz suffered “severe nausea, vomiting, and intense abdominal cramps.”
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Jason Easley / PoliticusUSA:
Donald Trump Just Got Served In Federal Isaac Hayes Estate Lawsuit
Donald Trump Just Got Served In Federal Isaac Hayes Estate Lawsuit
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Washington Post:
Judge Cannon tossing Trump's case raises risk for acting prosecutors — Special counsel Jack Smith's team will soon appeal Cannon's decision to reject the indictment because of how Smith was appointed. — Judge Aileen M. Cannon's surprising dismissal of Donald Trump's criminal case …
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Svante Myrick / The Hill:
The right's killjoy politics only fuel Harris's momentum — It's been a couple of days since I flew home after attending the Democratic National Convention. And at the risk of sounding corny, I think I could have done it without the plane. To attend that convention was to experience …
Washington Post:
Meet the megadonors pumping millions into the 2024 election — The 50 biggest donors this cycle have collectively pumped $1.5 billion into political committees and other groups competing in the election, according to a Washington Post analysis of Federal Election Commission data.
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