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Former president Donald Trump asserted Vice President Kamala Harris was “born mentally impaired” in the first few minutes at his Wisconsin rally on Saturday afternoon.
"Joe Biden became mentally impaired, Kamala was born that way,” Trump told a room of rallygoers in Prairie du Chien while criticizing the administration’s position on immigration.
The former president falsely asserted, once again, that Harris was appointed “border czar” and allowed migrants to cross the border and commit violent crimes.
“Only a mentally disabled person could have allowed this to happen to our country,” Trump said.
There is no evidence of mass “migrant crime” happening across America nor any indication Harris was born with a disability that impacts her mental or cognitive functioning.
Trump also blamed the Biden administration for not allocating enough Secret Service resources to accommodate a large outdoor rally. He complained the indoor space only held “2,000” people or less but that “40,000” people wanted to attend his rally.
The former president is also expected to attend a college football game between Alabama and Georgia. Meanwhile, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz will attend the game between Michigan and Minnesota.
I was at NYC court for the Trump trial on sexual abuse. Mayor Eric Adams’ arraignment was more of a circus
Not even Donald Trump could summon a frenzied crowd outside of the federal courthouse in New York City like Eric Adams did Friday when the mayor pleaded not guilty to the five criminal charges he’s facing.
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Eric Adams’ arraignment was more of a circus than Trump’s sexual abuse trial
Significantly more members of the media and everyday citizens stood outside the federal building to see Adams after his arraignment, Ariana Baio reports
A swing state nightmare: The Republican Senator stuck between Trump and a national disgrace
Embattled gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson was not the only Republican absent at former president Donald Trump’s rally in Wilmington, North Carolina last weekend.
While North Carolina’s junior senator Ted Budd addressed the crowd, its senior senator and longtime power broker Thom Tillis notably did not speak. In the days after CNN’s report that Robinson had allegedly commented on a porno site called Nude Africa calling himself a “black Nazi” and a “perv” who would have owned slaves if he had the chance, the incumbent lieutenant governor has vehemently denied his involvement. He has also hired a lawyer who he says will help to prove the allegations are false.
But Tillis told The Independent that Robinson needs to come forward to substantiate his claims that artificial intelligence was behind the posts.
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Swing state nightmare: The Republican stuck between Trump and a national disgrace
Ever since CNN reported that lieutenant governor Mark Robinson called himself a ‘Black Nazi’ and a ‘perv’ on a porn site called Nude Africa, Senator Thom Tillis has found himself stuck in the most awkward of positions in a must-win state. Eric Garcia reports on the chaos tearing the North Carolina Republican Party apart
Eric Adams’ indictment has come at the worst time for Democrats
Just hours before New York City mayor Eric Adams was hit with a federal indictment, a split within the New York Democratic Party had already began.
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Eric Adams’ indictment has come at the worst time for Democrats
Meanwhile, Trump has already begun to spread conspiracy theories about the legal system being supposedly weaponized against the New York City mayor
Vance to attend town hall with evangelist who accused Harris of ‘witchcraft’
JD Vance is being criticized for a planned town hall this weekend with Lance Wallnau, a pro-Trump evangelical leader who has backed election conspiracies and accused Kamala Harris of using witchcraft.
“This is Vance’s endorsement of one of the worst, most conspiratorial, Christian supremacist spectacles in the country,” Matthew D. Taylor, a scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, & Jewish Studies,” wrote on X on Thursday.
He warned the Monroeville, Pennsylvania, event would take on extra significance because it’s close to where Trump was nearly assassinated, a near-miss Trump’s more religious supporters take as divine intervention.
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Vance to attend town hall with evangelist who accused Harris of ‘witchcraft’
Lance Wallnau backed Trump election conspiracies ahead of January 6 and accused climate activists of being controlled by demons
ICYMI: Donald Trump bizarrely claims migrants have phone app direct to Kamala Harris
Donald Trump bizarrely claimed migrants have a phone app direct to Kamala Harris during a speech at Trump Towers on Thursday.
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Donald Trump bizarrely claims migrants have phone app direct to Kamala Harris
Donald Trump bizarrely claimed migrants have a phone app direct to Kamala Harris during a speech at Trump Towers on Thursday (26 September). In his conspiracy-laden remarks to the press at Trump Tower, the former president sought to blame the Biden administration for the migrant crisis. Trump claimed: “In addition through her phone app, something totally new now, it’s a phone app for migrants, where migrants call in. “She’s allowed them to press a button and schedule an appointment to be released into the interior of our county.”
Melania’s upcoming memoir already tops Amazon bestseller chart days ahead of release
Former first lady Melania Trump is now a bestselling author, as calculated by Amazon’s sales rankings.
Her forthcoming memoir, Melania, is the #1 seller in Amazon’s “Books” category, as of Friday afternoon. It is scheduled for an October 8 release.
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Melania’s upcoming memoir already tops Amazon bestseller chart days ahead of release
While the former first lady rode her Amazon success on Friday, former First Lady Hillary Clinton toppedThe New York Times bestseller list.
Retired military general described as ‘the finest warrior’ backs Harris for president
Stanley McChrystal, a retired Army general once dubbed “the finest warrior” in the U.S. military, has endorsed Kamala Harris for president.
McChrystal, who oversaw the Afghanistan war during the Obama administration, wrote in a New York Times op-ed on Thursday that the decision was “starkly simple.”
“Ms. Harris has the strength, the temperament and, importantly, the values to serve as commander in chief,” the retired general wrote. “When she sits down with world leaders like President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, representing the United States on the global stage, I have no doubt that she is working in our national interest, not her own.”
Military general described as ‘the finest warrior’ backs Harris for president
McChrystal said his decision came down to difference in ‘character’
Trump praises RFK Jr. at Michigan rally
Donald Trump praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at his Warren, Michigan rally on Friday afternoon.
“I know he’s here, RFK Jr,” Trump said. ”He’s a big part of what we’re doing. And he does have great ideas. Getting a Kenned to endorse a Trump, a Republican, that was a big.”
Trump says he’ll make Elon Musk ‘cost cutter’ for country
Donald Trump claimed Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, will be the country’s “cost cutter” if he’s elected.
Trump made the comments at a Michigan rally on Friday afternoon.
“I’m gonna get Elon, and he’s great at this, he’s gonna be our cost cutter...I don’t think I can get him full-time because he’s a little bit busy sending rockets up and all the things he does but, but he’s so much into that, he said the waste of this country is crazy, and we’re going to get Elon Musk to be our cost cutter,” Trump said.
“He’s going to do it for zero, but he wants to see this country be great, and he’ll do it,” he added.
Trump says he ‘never had proof’ of his immigration claims
Donald Trump just told his supporters in Warren, Michigan that he “never had proof” of his claims that countries are sending criminals to immigrate into the US.
”In Venezuela, their crime is down 72% because they’ve taken their criminals, their gang members, their drug dealers, and they brought them into the United States of America...They’re dumping them in our country, and I never had proof,” Trump said.
Trump went on to cite “numbers” that “just came out” showing that people convicted of crimes are immigrating to the US.
“Nobody’s ever seen these numbers for years, nobody’s ever seen them,” he said. “And probably some patriot in ICE or somebody just did something. They just said, ‘The country’s going bad. You can’t have a country like that.’”
“So I’ve never really spoken about this, because this is the first time we have these numbers: 13,000 convicted, jailed murderers tougher than any of our criminals,” he added. “The only one good thing about this is they make our criminals look like very nice people.”
Trump has consistently spread false claims to promote his hardline agenda on immigration. However, peer-reviewed studies show that people who immigrate to and live in the U.S. without documentation are less likely than native-born Americans to be arrested for violent, drug and property crimes, the Associated Press reports.
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