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Trump vs Harris live: Trump posts AI photo of himself on a lion while Kamala dominates personality poll

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Donald Trump has once again shared an image on his Truth Social account that appears to have been generated by artificial intelligence. This time he shows himself riding a lion and captioned it: “There is only one president who can make America great again.”

This bizarre post comes as a new YouGov poll finds Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, outperforming the former president in a range of non-political contexts.

For example, more Americans believe that Harris would win both a cooking competition and a dance competition. The vice president is also better at handling spicy food and is also the one who dresses better.

According to YouGov, she is also “more likely to remember birthdays, keep secrets and give better relationship advice.”

Earlier on Friday, Trump appeared on stage at an event in Phoenix, Arizona, where he was accompanied by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The independent candidate had suspended his presidential campaign on the same day and announced his support for Trump. He sharply criticized the Democrats and baselessly claimed that there was a huge media conspiracy to enable Harris to be elected.

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From bad jokes to embarrassing donuts: Inside JD Vance’s very strange week on tour

Sure, it may be difficult to compete with the carnival charisma of Donald Trump, but another week of campaigning seemed to have changed little in the line of attack against Vance.

Although there were no major political faux pas, such as the disparagement of people without traditional families as “childless cat ladies,” the U.S. Senator for Ohio still caused a lot of raised eyebrows and awkward silences.

Josh Marcus25 August 2024 05:00

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Trump questions Harris’ “right to run for president”

In a post on Truth Social on Friday, Trump questioned Harris’ “right to run for president” and argued that assuming the Democratic nomination despite failing to win the primary posed a “threat” to democracy.

The former president and Republican presidential candidate wrote: “Kamala Harris is the weakest presidential candidate in history when it comes to crime. She has allowed millions of people to pour across our borders, many from prisons, mental institutions and even terrorists, on a scale never seen before.”

“What gives her the right to run for president? She got no votes, Biden’s 14 million. She failed on her last attempt, was the first of 22 people to give up, never made it to Iowa, and now she’s a presidential candidate? This is a threat to democracy!” he added.

Gustaf Kilander25 August 2024 04:00

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Trump ‘is out of control’ as momentum continues with Harris, says longtime observer

Appears on The Situation Room Together with Wolf Blitzer, Haberman was shown a clip in which the former president called Fox News on Thursday after Harris’ acceptance speech at the Democratic Party Convention.

Blitzer pointed out that Trump also called Newsmax, Fox News’ smaller right-wing challenger, and asked Haberman what the interviews said about Trump’s “mindset.”

Gustaf Kilander25 August 2024 03:00

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RFK Jr’s vice presidential candidate says: “We would never sell out our campaign” – just hours before he endorsed Trump

Nichole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vice presidential candidate, expressed her doubts about Donald Trump just hours before Kennedy Jr. expressed his support for the former president, saying her campaign would never “sell out.”

“We would never sell out this campaign. It’s not something we would ever do, and we don’t feel defeated at this moment, but I have to say something. We are facing something that has never been done before,” she said.

Josh Marcus25 August 2024 02:00

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RFK Jr. supports Trump at rally in Arizona to the horror of the Kennedy family: “Sad end to a sad story”

Kennedy was given a rock star-like welcome on Friday at an arena in the swing state town of Glendale, complete with pyrotechnics and a blaring song by the Foo Fighters.

On stage, Trump praised RFK Jr., who he said “brought together people from across the political spectrum based on the values ​​of his father, Robert F. Kennedy, a great man, and his uncle, John F. Kennedy,” and promised to establish a commission to investigate presidential assassinations that would declassify all remaining classified information on JFK’s assassination.

Josh Marcus25 August 2024 01:00

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Republican group cites infamous Dred Scott ruling as reason why Kamala Harris cannot become president

The National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA) is citing the Supreme Court’s infamous 1857 Dred Scott ruling, which held that enslaved people were not citizens, to argue that Vice President Kamala Harris is ineligible under the Constitution to run for president.

The Republican Party’s manifesto and strategy paper state: “The Constitutional requirements for presidential eligibility state: “No person shall be eligible for the office of President unless he is a natural-born citizen or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution.”

Gustaf Kilander25 August 2024 00:00

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Foo Fighters respond briefly to Trump’s use of their hit “My Hero” at rally in Arizona

The US rock band said they were not asked for permission to use the song and would not have given it even if they had.

Kennedy, who suspended his campaign as an independent presidential candidate on Friday, appeared on stage with Trump in Arizona as pyrotechnics detonated and the Foos song played.

Mike Bedingan24 August 2024 23:00

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Trump promises to release all files on JFK’s assassination, while RFK Jr. supports him

Gustaf Kilander24 August 2024 22:00

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Kennedy says he disagrees with Trump on a number of issues, even after supporting him

In a campaign email, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he had suspended his campaign “with a sense of victory” because his campaign had focused on “central issues” such as “corruption,” children’s health, “ending the war machine” and ending “government censorship, surveillance and information control.”

Kennedy endorsed Donald Trump on Friday, saying in his campaign email that while Trump addresses these issues, he disagrees with the former president on a number of points.

“I believe I can best pursue these goals as part of a unified cabinet within the Trump administration,” Kennedy said.

But he added: “I am not naive. I know that there is no guarantee that beautiful feelings will translate into meaningful actions. I came to this decision after many days of meditation and prayer, going through all the emotions and arguments that my supporters have communicated to me from all directions.”

Gustaf Kilander24 August 2024 21:49

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RFK mentions Biden 11 times after praising the RNC for not focusing on the president

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mentioned Joe Biden’s name eleven times in a speech shortly after praising the RNC for not focusing on the U.S. president.

The independent candidate abandoned his own presidential campaign on Friday, August 23, and endorsed Republican Donald Trump, thus ending a campaign he began as a Democrat and in which he had relied on one of the most famous names in US politics.

During a press conference, he railed against chronic disease, “corruption” in health care agencies and the Democratic Party – and directed part of his attack at Mr Biden.

“In Chicago, Democratic speakers mentioned Donald Trump 147 times on the first day alone. Who needs politics when you can hate Trump?” he asked.

“In contrast, President Biden was only mentioned twice in four days at the RNC.”

RFK Jr. mentions Biden 11 times after praising the RNC for not focusing on the president

Oliver Browning 24 August 2024 21:00

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