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Trump claims ‘only consequential presidents get shot at’ as Harris slams ‘hateful’ migrant conspiracy: Live


Donald Trump claims ‘only consequential presidents get shot at’

Donald Trump claimed that “only consequential presidents get shot at” during a town hall event in Flint, Michigan, on Tuesday night as he addressed his recent assassination attempt.

“You know, they think race car driving is dangerous. They think bullriding, that’s pretty scary, right? No, this is a dangerous business, so we have to keep it safe,” he said.

To boos from the audience, Trump said he received a “very nice” call from Kamala Harris after the attempt on his life.

“A little while ago, I got a very nice call from Kamala. It was very nice… and we appreciate that, but we have to take back our country… We’re going to win, and we’re going to make America great again,” he said.

Harris on Tuesday gave a 45-minute interview to a panel of three members of the National Association of Black Journalists, the same group Trump controversially addressed earlier this summer.

The Vice President spoke about the “hateful” rhetoric deployed by Trump and JD Vance against the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio, her plans for the “opportunity economy”, the realities of post-Roe healthcare for women and the former president’s latest narrow escape from a would-be assassin.

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Watch: Melania defends nude modeling work ahead of book release

Oliver O’Connell18 September 2024 15:07

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New documentary exposes Trump’s hunt for ‘yes men’ to push election fraud lies

Donald Trump’s efforts to block the certification of the 2020 election is in the spotlight in a new documentary as it probes the former president’s efforts to surround himself with so-called “yes men” who will do his bidding.

Stopping the Steal, shown on HBO for the first time last night, tracks Trump’s extraordinary efforts from Election Day 2020 through to January 6 2021 to stay in power despite his defeat at the ballot box.

Joe Sommerlad18 September 2024 14:55

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For first time, Harris victory seen most likely by economists

CNBC reports that for the first time in the 2024 election cycle, Vice President Kamala Harris is viewed as more likely than former President Donald Trump to win November’s presidential election, according to results of a CNBC Fed Survey published on Tuesday.

The 27 respondents to the survey include investment strategists, economists and fund managers. Among the group, 48 per cent see a Harris victory as the most likely scenario, while 41 per cent believe Trump will win.

The survey was conducted from September 12-14 several days after Harris and Trump’s first (and possibly only) debate.

The latest forecast marks a shift from the previous CNBC Fed Survey published in late July, when 50 per cent forecast a Trump victory and only 37 per cent believed Harris would win.

That poll was taken just nine days after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed Harris.

When Biden was still in the race, 48 per cent of those surveyed thought Trump was the most likely winner, while 35 per cent believed Biden would be reelected. The remaining 17 per cent were unsure or did not know.

Oliver O’Connell18 September 2024 14:39

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Future Trump administration would be full of ‘Laura Loomers,’ ex-aide warns

A former Trump aide has warned that the Republican presidential nominee’s administration would be full of “Laura Loomers of the world” if he is re-elected president in November.

Loomer, 31, a conservative conspiracy theorist who once described herself as a “proud Islamophobe,” has been placed under the microscope in recent weeks for her presence and perceived close relationship with the 78-year-old former president.

Now, Trump’s former deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews weighed in on his connection to the outspoken conspiracy theorist and what role she might play in a second administration.

“I would imagine maybe she wants to be White House press secretary,” Matthews said on MSNBC’s Inside with Jen Psaki.

“And that is what is most concerning to me, because I’ve talked about this threat of, ‘Who will be staffing a second administration?’”

Joe Sommerlad18 September 2024 14:25

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Harris: ‘I feel safe. But not everybody has the Secret Service’

This was a textbook answer from Kamala Harris in Philadelphia last night.

Joe Sommerlad18 September 2024 13:55

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Half of Trump voters think his Haitian immigrant lies are true, poll finds

Nearly half of Donald Trump supporters say they believe his debunked claim that Haitian immigrants in Ohio are eating residents’ pets.

Some 52 per cent of Trump voters said that the claim is “definitely” or “probably” true, according to a post-debate poll from YouGov released this week.

Meanwhile, 24 per cent of Trump voters said they’re “not sure” if it’s true while 25 per cent said it’s “probably” or “definitely” false.

On the other hand, 81 per cent of Kamala Harris voters said the claim is “definitely false.”

Katie Hawkinson has more.

Joe Sommerlad18 September 2024 13:35

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Vance fails to turn up to IVF vote – or to many votes at all

Speaking of the Republican vice presidential nominee, Eric Garcia has this on the Senator’s failure to turn up for key votes on Capitol Hill and why his prioritising campaigning may present Democrats with a hidden advantage.

Joe Sommerlad18 September 2024 13:15

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JD Vance says US could veto Nato if Europe tries to regulate Elon Musk

Trump’s running mate has suggested that American support for Nato should be predicated on the European Union not regulating Elon Musk and his X social media platform.

The Ohio senator claimed in an interview with YouTuber Shawn Ryan that a top EU official had threatened to arrest the billionaire if he allowed Trump back on X.

“The leader, I forget exactly which official it was within the European Union, but sent Elon this threatening letter that basically said, ‘We’re going to arrest you if you platform Donald Trump,’ who, by the way, is the likely next president of the United States,” Vance said in the interview published last week.

“So what America should be saying is, if Nato wants us to continue supporting them and Nato wants us to continue to be a good participant in this military alliance, why don’t you respect American values and respect free speech?” he asked.

“It’s insane that we would support a military alliance if that military alliance isn’t going to be pro-free speech. I think we can do both. But we’ve got to say American power comes with certain strings attached. One of those is respect free speech, especially in our European allies.”

Joe Sommerlad18 September 2024 12:45

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Watch: Trump bizarrely claims nuclear weapons are biggest threat to car industry

Here’s another very odd proclamation from the Republican nominee last night, which recalls his similar warning to banking industry CEOs in New York earlier this month.

Donald Trump bizarrely claims nuclear weapons are biggest threat to car industry

Donald Trump has claimed nuclear weapons are the main danger facing the car manufacturing sector. The former US president made his comments during a town hall in Michigan with Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Tuesday (17 September) Trump was asked by an attendee about the largest threat to Michigan’s automotive future. He responded: “We have one major threat…nuclear weapons.” He continued: “We have countries that are hostile to us. They don’t have to be. I got along great with Vladimir Putin, President Xi and Kim Jong-un.”

Joe Sommerlad18 September 2024 12:20

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Hillary Clinton says Melania Trump was like a ‘little kid’ in awkward meeting last year

The former first lady and secretary of state said that Donald Trump’s wife reminded her of a “little kid” during an awkward meeting last year at ex-first lady Rosalynn Carter’s memorial service.

In her new book Something Lost, Something Gained, released on Tuesday, Clinton writes that she “never quite knew what to make of the third Mrs Trump.”

Joe Sommerlad18 September 2024 12:00



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