Legal expert explains 'real shock' of Trump’s Carroll verdict appeal: 'She’ll sue me now'
Ahead of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris' first presidential debate Tuesday night, MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin explains why the showdown …
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Harris Cracks a Beer With Colbert and Talks Gaza, Trump and Putin
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Vance calls $500 million federal grant for Michigan electric vehicle plant ‘table scraps’
The Harris campaign said Vance’s comments Tuesday about a project that would save 650 jobs and create another 50 shows the Republican ticket is “out of touch with Michigan.” Republican vice-presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (Ohio) on Tuesday called $500 million the Biden administration provided as …
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Large police response seen at Chicago's Trump Tower after gun is found in room
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A large police response was called Tuesday night at Trump International Hotel & Tower on the Chicago River, after a gun was found in …
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Press fail: Donald Trump is now normalized
The way political journalism worked before Donald Trump seems quaint in retrospect. If it was a presidential election year, a reporter was assigned a candidate to cover. The first thing task was to contact the campaign and notify them of the assignment. If the campaign was serious, press …