Just days after surviving an assassination attempt, former President Donald Trump attended the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. On the first night, a bandaged Trump formally announced his running mate as JD Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio who has less than two years of congressional experience but an expansive record of support for far-right policies. After four days of contentious speeches, fearmongering, lies and demagoguery from a deep bench of MAGA loyalists, TV personalities, former convicts and semi-retired WWE wrestlers, the former president took the podium on the final tonight to formally accept the Republican Party's nomination. In a historically long 92-minute speech, Trump wandered across a range of topics — from his assassination attempt to electric vehicles, the Biden administration, Nancy Pelosi and an "illegal immigrant invasion"— all while delivering the same stock rhetoric of his stump speeches, despite promises of a "new tone." Meanwhile, President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 this week while facing heightened pressure to withdraw from the 2024 race from a growing list of Democrats in both public and private, including Sen. Sherrod Brown, Rep. Adam Schiff and Rep. Jamie Raskin. Others like Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Barack Obama are reportedly expressing concerns that Biden's path to victory is narrowing. New reporting also indicates the Biden family is beginning to discuss possible exit strategies, but the campaign insists Biden is staying in the race. This comes amid reports that the Biden campaign expects to raise only 25% of the donor money it had originally projected to raise in July. Senate Democrats are also increasing pressure on Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., to resign from office after a jury found him guilty on 16 federal corruption counts, saying that they could move to eject him if he doesn't go voluntarily. In other good news for the Republican nominee, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed his classified documents case on the rationale that special counsel Jack Smith was unlawfully appointed. Smith has formally appealed the dismissal. In an ironic twist, the underlying legal theory for Trump's dismissal has also been cited by Biden's son, Hunter, who has moved to dismiss the criminal cases brought against him by another special counsel, David Weiss.
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In the longer view, Democrats' chaos is a sign of the party's health, while the GOP's unity is a symptom of its sickness as a political entity. Read more. |
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After Trump was shot, the GOP promised to tone down its rhetoric — with one exception. Read more. |
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The president's second-term agenda rollout has been overshadowed by events outside his control as the debate over whether he steps down rages. Read more. |
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Real hillbillies like me don't trust JD Vance. You shouldn't either. Read more. |
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This corruption case provides just one more concrete example of DOJ prosecuting cases appropriately — that is, meting out justice based on facts, not political agendas. Read more. |
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Even given Cannon's clear bias and reckless handling of the case from the outset, this development is jaw-dropping. Read more. |
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The Secret Service director is expected to testify on Capitol Hill Monday about the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump. NBC's Dan De Luce and former Secret Service agent Charles Marino talk about the funding issues and challenges the agency has faced.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren tells The Weekend that she has faith in Vice President Kamala Harris. "What gives me a lot of hope right now is that, if President Biden decides to step back, we have Vice President Kamala Harris, who is ready to step up, to unite the party, to take on Donald Trump, and to win in November." |
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MSNBC's the Rev. Al Sharpton pays homage to Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who died on Friday at age 74 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. |
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Charles Coleman, Jr. breaks down where Donald Trump's pick for running mate stands on multiple key issues that could shape American life should a Trump/Vance ticket bring them to the White House.
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