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People watch as Springfield Police Department officers investigate the Springfield City Hall after bomb threats were made against buildings earlier in the day in Springfield, Ohio, on Sept. 12, 2024. Ohio state police will conduct daily sweeps of schools in Springfield after authorities have been forced to investigate "at least 33" bomb threats that led to evacuations and temporary building closures, Ohio Gov. "We want to make sure, as school continues this week in Springfield, that parents have confidence that the school is in fact safe," the Republican governor said at a press conference. Local health officials have also denied that the influx of Haitian immigrants in the city has led to a rise in "communicable diseases" — another claim Vance promoted. There's no evidence of this at all," DeWine said Sunday on ABC's "This Week."
Persons: Mike DeWine, DeWine, Donald Trump, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Trump, Kamala Harris, Rob Rue Organizations: Springfield Police Department, Springfield City Hall, Ohio Gov, Republican, Democratic Locations: Springfield, Springfield , Ohio, Ohio
An undated selfie shows Ryan W. Routh, a suspect identified by news organizations, as the FBI investigates what they said was an apparent assassination attempt in Florida on Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump, in this image obtained from social media. The suspect in an apparent assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump is making his first appearance Monday in federal court in Florida. Routh was arrested Sunday after U.S. Secret Service agents opened fire near Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach while the Republican nominee was playing a round. The incident could mark the second assassination attempt against him in two months. Trump's ear was grazed by a bullet during a prior assassination attempt at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania in July.
Persons: Ryan W, Routh, Donald Trump, Ryan Wesley Routh, Judge Ryon McCabe, Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden Organizations: FBI, Republican, West Palm Beach, NBC, NBC News, Secret Service, Nissan, Democratic, House Locations: Florida, U.S, West Palm, Trump's, Pennsylvania, America
Shares of Trump Media surged Friday after majority owner Donald Trump said he is not selling his stake. Trading in the stock was halted briefly Friday afternoon after Trump’s comments to the press at his golf club in California. Trump said that Truth Social, the Twitter-like social media platform owned by Trump Media, is “great for me.”And he blamed the Securities and Exchange Commission for Trump Media’s monthslong stock slump, which had driven shares down by more than 80% from their intraday peak after the company began trading on the Nasdaq in late March. I’m not going to sell my shares,” he said. I did it because I really wanted to have a strong voice, and it’s a great voice for me,” he said.
Persons: Donald Trump, , , Trump, I’m, it’s Organizations: Trump Media, Republican, Securities and Exchange Commission, Trump, Nasdaq Locations: California
Shares of Trump Media shot up by more than 25% on Friday, minutes after majority owner Donald Trump said he is not selling his stake. Trump said that Truth Social, the Twitter-like social media platform owned by Trump Media, is "great for me," adding that his stake is still worth more than $1 billion. I'm not going to sell my shares," he said. Analysts have said that investing in Trump Media has become a way for Trump's fans to support him or bet on his political fortunes. The company fell to its post-merger low point this week amid concerns that Trump might start selling his shares once he is free to do so.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, I'm, it's, — CNBC's Josephine Rozzelle Organizations: Republican, Trump National Golf Club Los, Trump Media, Nasdaq, SEC Locations: Rancho Palos Verdes , California, California
Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden threw shade at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday over Trump's latest campaign promise: to eliminate income taxes on overtime pay. "Donald Trump is losing, and these tax proposals he's floating out of desperation are as fake as his tan," Wyden said in a statement. The Oregon Democrat who leads the Senate tax writing panel said the former president "knows Republicans in Congress have no intention of passing this stuff." Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung fired back at Wyden, telling CNBC the senator "shouldn't be disrespecting hard-working Americans and taking money out of their pockets." "But it's not surprising coming from a loser like Wyden who has a history of persecuting everyday Americans," Cheung added.
Persons: Ron Wyden, Donald Trump, Trump's, Wyden, Trump, Steven Cheung, shouldn't, it's, Cheung Organizations: Republican, Oregon Democrat, Congress, Wyden, CNBC
Trump rejects second Harris debate
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( Kevin Breuninger | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Thursday said there will not be another debate against his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris. "Polls clearly show that I won the Debate against Comrade Kamala Harris, the Democrats' Radical Left Candidate, on Tuesday night, and she immediately called for a Second Debate," Trump wrote. The showdown in Philadelphia was Trump's second presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle. Moments after the debate ended, Harris campaign chair Jen O'Malley Dillon called for a second debate in October. "Vice President Harris is ready for a second debate.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump's, Trump, David Muir, Linsey Davis, Joe Biden, KAMALA, Republican Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, George Stephanopoulos, Jen O'Malley Dillon Organizations: Democratic, U.S, Republican, Trump, ABC, Democratic Minnesota Gov, Fox News, NBC News Locations: Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S, Thursday's, Philadelphia, Charlotte , North Carolina, Ohio
Vance, the Ohio senator and running mate to former President Donald Trump, said on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that the Democratic presidential nominee "has flooded the country with 25 million illegal aliens." During an Aug. 28 speech in Wisconsin, Vance claimed Harris "let in 25 million illegal aliens." He specified in the same speech that those alleged 25 million people are currently "here in this country illegally." The Department of Homeland Security's Office of Homeland Security Statistics in April estimated that 11 million unauthorized immigrants were living in the U.S. as of Jan. 1, 2022. That total marked a decline from an estimated 11.6 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. in 2010, but an increase from 10.5 million in January 2020, according to the office.
Persons: Vance, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump, Michelle Mittelstadt, Sen, Marco Rubio Organizations: Democratic, U.S . Customs, Border Protection, CNBC, Department, Homeland Security's, of Homeland Security Statistics, Policy Institute, Poynter Institute, Pew Research Center, CBP Locations: United States, Ohio, U.S, Wisconsin, CBP's
The share price of Trump Media plunged more than 17% on Wednesday morning, a day after majority shareholder Donald Trump gave a widely panned presidential debate performance against Vice President Kamala Harris. Investing in Trump Media stock is often seen as a way to bet on the political fortunes of Trump, the former president and current Republican nominee. Trump Media has said its business hinges at least partly on Trump’s popularity, and analysts say the company’s value will rise or fall based on his electoral prospects. Harris’ team, projecting confidence, challenged Trump to another debate right after the first one ended. Trump Media had surged as much as 10% during trading Tuesday, possibly indicating optimism about how Trump would fare in the debate.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Harris ’, Trump, Joe Biden Organizations: Trump Media, Nasdaq, Trump, Republican, Liberal, Democratic, Wednesday Locations: Philadelphia
Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump walks away during a commercial break as US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris take notes during a presidential debate at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 10, 2024. The share price of Trump Media plunged more than 14% before the opening bell Wednesday, a day after its majority shareholder Donald Trump delivered a widely panned presidential debate performance against Vice President Kamala Harris. Investing in the Truth Social maker's stock has come to be seen as a way to bet on the political fortunes of Trump, the Republican presidential nominee. Harris' team, projecting confidence, immediately challenged Trump to another debate after the first one ended. Trump Media, which trades as DJT on the Nasdaq, had surged as much as 10% in intraday trading Tuesday, possibly indicating optimism about how Trump would fare in the debate.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, weren't, Harris, Trump Organizations: Republican, Democratic, National Constitution Center, Trump Media, Trump, Nasdaq Locations: Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump reacts during his "No Tax on Tips" campaign event in Il Toro E La Capra restaurant in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. August 23, 2024. (L), and Vice President Kamala Harris smiles as she speaks at her Presidential Campaign headquarters in Wilmington, DE, U.S., July 22, 2024. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will square off Tuesday against Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, in a prime-time debate that could alter the course of an unprecedented race for the White House. It will also be the first time Harris and Trump have ever met in person, just eight weeks before the Nov. 5 election. Polling averages indicate the race is effectively tied at the national level, while surveys of the key battleground states show Trump and Harris within a few points of each other, and well within the polls' margins of error.
Persons: Donald Trump, Toro, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump Organizations: Republican, Democratic, White, ABC News, National Constitution Center, Trump Locations: Las Vegas , Nevada, U.S, Wilmington , DE, Philadelphia
Former U.S. President Donald Trump in New York City, U.S. May 30, 2024 and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington, U.S., July 22, 2024 in a combination of file photos. "I think that's going to come out during the debate," Harris said. "I expect that he's gonna, you know, I think he's gonna lie." The 90-minute debate Tuesday will be the first, and possibly only, time that Trump and Harris square off in person before the Nov. 5 election. Harris in a matter of weeks has appeared to close the polling gap that Trump held over Biden.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Smiley, Harris, Trump, Barack, Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden Organizations: U.S, ABC News, Democratic, Republican, Trump, Biden, The New York Times, Siena College, Sunday Locations: New York City, U.S, Washington , U.S, New Hampshire
Former President Donald Trump will not be sentenced in his New York criminal hush money case until after the Nov. 5 presidential election, a judge ruled Friday. The sentencing, which was set for Sept. 18, will instead take place on Nov. 26, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan ruled. The Supreme Court's ruling had already spurred Merchan to delay Trump's sentencing, which was originally scheduled for July 11, by more than two months. Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung in a statement Friday said, "There should be no sentencing in the Manhattan DA's Election Interference Witch Hunt." "As mandated by the United States Supreme Court, this case, along with all of the other Harris - Biden Hoaxes, should be dismissed," Cheung said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Juan Merchan, Trump, Merchan, Trump's, Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels, Cohen, Alvin Bragg's, Steven Cheung, Harris, Biden, Cheung, Bragg, Joe Biden Organizations: U.S, New York, Court, Manhattan, Trump, Republican, United States Supreme, NBC News Locations: New York, Manhattan
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban on Thursday insisted that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris would not tax unrealized gains as president. Cuban, who says he speaks with Harris' team frequently, maintained to CNBC that she is not interested in taxing unrealized gains. He cautioned, "I'm not going to speak for the vice president, she makes the final decision." Harris, who took over the Democratic ticket less than four months before Election Day, has not explicitly ditched the plan to tax unrealized gains. Harris, said Cuban, is "starting from the Biden plan as a starting point, but that's not necessarily her ending point."
Persons: Mark Cuban, Kamala Harris, I've, it's, Harris, I'm, Biden, Cuban's, Joe Biden, that's, Donald Trump Organizations: Democratic, CNBC, Republican, Democrat, Biden
Vice President Kamala Harris, left, at the White House, Washington, July 22, 2024, and former President Donald Trump in Bedminster, New Jersey, Aug. 15, 2024. TRUE Policy change: The incumbent administration effects major changes in national policy. TRUE Incumbent charisma: The incumbent-party candidate is charismatic or a national hero. Foreign/military success: The incumbent administration achieves a major success in foreign or military affairs. Lichtman was one of the few political analysts to accurately predict ahead of the 2016 election that Trump would defeat then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Allan Lichtman, Lichtman, Vladimir Keilis, Trump, Biden, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden Organizations: White House, Democratic, Republican, American University, The New York Times, White, U.S . House, Times, Trump, Electoral Locations: Washington, Bedminster , New Jersey, United States, Russian, U.S, Gaza
Trump Media ended the trading day at $16.98 per share, a 6% decline on the day. Trump Media shares on Wednesday closed below where they stood at the end of 2023, as the Truth Social maker's stock continued to slide ahead of the date when majority owner Donald Trump can begin selling his stake . The stock price has ricocheted since then, as traders and analysts increasingly viewed Trump Media as a meme stock and as its value rose and fell with the political fortunes of the Republican presidential nominee. A Trump Media spokesperson told CNBC in a statement, "Trump Media is rapidly building out our platform while maintaining a strong balance sheet." That upcoming deadline has stoked speculation about whether Trump will try to cash out his shares or hold on to his stake.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump Organizations: Nasdaq, Trump, Trump Media, Republican, CNBC, Truth Social, Forbes
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures as he holds a rally at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S. August 30, 2024. The superseding indictment accuses Trump of the same four criminal counts as the original indictment issued by another grand jury last year. Special counsel Jack Smith, whose team is prosecuting Trump, sought the new indictment to comply with a Supreme Court ruling on Trump's claims of presidential immunity. Trump remains accused of crimes related to his efforts to allegedly illegally overturn his loss to President Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Smith's office said in a court filing last week that it would not mind if Trump waived his appearance at the arraignment on the revised indictment.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Jack Smith, Joe Biden Organizations: Republican, Washington , D.C Locations: Cambria, Johnstown , Pennsylvania, U.S, Washington ,
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, meets with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi at the Plaza Hotel in New York, Sept. 19, 2016. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee asked former President Donald Trump to show proof that he never received any money from Egypt, following a recent report on a nearly $10 million withdrawal from the nation's state-run bank days before Trump became president in 2017. The Democrats in a letter to Trump on Tuesday said they were looking into allegations that Trump took a "cash bribe" from Egypt's president, and that former Attorney General Bill Barr and others blocked a Department of Justice probe into that alleged bribe. Asked about the letter, Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung told CNBC in an email, "This is textbook Fake News." The discovery of that withdrawal appeared to bolster the claim that el-Sissi sought to give Trump money.
Persons: Donald Trump, Abdel Fattah el, Trump, Bill Barr, Jamie Raskin, Robert Garcia, , Raskin, Garcia, Steven Cheung, Cheung, shams, Sissi, Robert Mueller Organizations: of Justice, The Washington Post, DOJ, Republican, CNBC, State Trump, Bank of Locations: New York, Egypt, The, Bank of Egypt
Vance grilled on high cost of Trump's new IVF plan
  + stars: | 2024-08-30 | by ( Kevin Breuninger | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
"Well, look, I think you have insurance companies that obviously are forced to cover a whole host of services," Vance replied. Trump had unveiled the IVF policy in broad strokes during a campaign event in Michigan a day earlier. IVF, Trump and abortionTrump's embrace of IVF as a policy platform is the former president's latest effort to court voters concerned about women's reproductive rights. Trump, in turn, urged the state to find a solution that would "preserve the availability of IVF in Alabama." In Friday's CNN interview, Vance was asked how Trump's new federally mandated IVF funding plan would work if a state chose to ban the procedure.
Persons: Sen, JD Vance, Jeff Swensen, Donald Trump, John Berman, Vance, Kamala Harris, Trump, Brian Snyder, Harris, Roe, Wade, Dobbs, Lindsey Graham of, Kay Ivey Organizations: HK, VFW, Getty, CNN, Democratic, Republican, Alro, Reuters, NBC News, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services, The Society, Reproductive Technology, Affordable, Trump, Jackson, Health Organization, The New York Times, GOP, Republican Party, Alabama Supreme, Alabama Locations: R, Ohio, New Kensington , Pennsylvania, Michigan, Potterville , Michigan, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Alabama, Florida
Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and vice presidential nominee Tim Walz walk down the steps from Air Force Two at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport in Savannah, Georgia, U.S., August 28, 2024. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in a new interview Thursday defended her vice presidential record on immigration and blamed her Republican rival Donald Trump for killing a bipartisan bill aimed to address the U.S.-Mexico border. "He killed the bill, a border security bill that would have put 1500 more agents on the border," she said. Harris vowed to sign that bill into law if she beats Trump in the Nov. 5 election. The vice president picked two hot-button issues to illustrate her point.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Donald Trump, Harris, Dana Bash, Joe Biden, Trump, Walz, Sen, JD Vance, Thursday's, Bash, you've Organizations: Democratic, U.S, Air Force, Savannah, Hilton Head International, Republican, CNN, Minnesota Gov, Trump, Kim's, National Association of Black Journalists Locations: Savannah , Georgia, U.S, Mexico, Ohio
Republican vice presidential nominee, U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) speaks at a rally at trucking company, Team Hardinger on August 28, 2024 in Erie, Pennsylvania. Donald Trump's presidential running mate JD Vance is urging Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel to "get off the sidelines" and financially support the Republican ticket, Vance told the Financial Times. A representative for Thiel did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on Vance's remarks. The Trump campaign has been contacted for additional comment.
Persons: J.D, Vance, Hardinger, Donald Trump's, JD Vance, Peter Thiel, Thiel, Peter, Kamala Harris, Trump Organizations: Sen, Silicon, Republican, Financial Times Locations: Erie , Pennsylvania, Silicon Valley, Wisconsin, Ohio
Trump Media ended Wednesday's trading session down more than 4% at $20.10 per share. The monthslong Trump Media stock slide continued Wednesday, as shares of the company majority-owned by former President Donald Trump fell below $20 for the first time since the Truth Social maker went public more than five months ago. A Trump Media spokesperson did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on the stock's latest dive. If he does sell — or if he even appears likely to — investors could lose confidence in Trump Media, a situation the company's own regulatory filings have acknowledged. But the company has noted that its fledgling social media platform, Truth Social, depends at least partly on Trump's enduring popularity and reputation.
Persons: monthslong, Donald Trump, Trump, Kamala Harris Organizations: Trump Media, Nasdaq, monthslong Trump Media, Republican, Trump, Forbes, Democratic Locations: Pennsylvania
The Department of Justice and eight states on Friday accused software company RealPage of unlawfully scheming to undermine competition among landlords and create a monopoly that harms millions of renters. RealPage “allows landlords to manipulate, distort, and subvert market forces,” the Justice Department said in a civil complaint in U.S. District Court in North Carolina. “At bottom, RealPage is an algorithmic intermediary that collects, combines, and exploits landlords’ competitively sensitive information,” the antitrust lawsuit said. “Antitrust law does not become obsolete simply because competitors find new ways to unlawfully act in concert,” Garland said. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris last week unveiled an economic plan that aims to lower rental costs in part by cracking down on the companies behind price-setting tools that let landlords collude.
Persons: , General Merrick Garland, ” Garland, , RealPage, Garland, Kamala Harris, — CNBC’s Eamon Javers Organizations: of Justice, Justice Department, DOJ, , Democratic Locations: U.S, North Carolina, , North Carolina , California , Colorado , Connecticut, Minnesota , Oregon , Tennessee, Washington
Shares of Trump Media fell to their lowest price since Donald Trump's social media company completed a merger nearly five months ago. Trump Media, which owns the Republican former president's preferred social messaging platform Truth Social, ended the trading day at $22.24 per share, a drop of more than 3.5%. The stock price has continued to be volatile, but since mid-July has lost nearly half of its value. Trump Media's stock slump in the past four weeks coincided with a swirl of seismic developments for Trump, who is both the majority stakeholder of Trump Media and a main draw for Truth Social users. The share price surged on July 15, the first trading day after Trump was nearly assassinated at a campaign rally in western Pennsylvania.
Persons: Donald Trump's, president's, Trump, Joe Biden Organizations: Trump Media, Republican, Corp, Nasdaq, Trump, Truth Social, Democratic Locations: Pennsylvania
Joe Raedle | Getty ImagesFormer President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have agreed to a debate on Sept. 10 hosted by ABC News, both presidential nominees said Thursday. Trump said CBS News will host a vice presidential debate between his running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, and Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Joe Raedle | Getty ImagesNBC has pitched both campaigns multiple potential dates for a presidential debate, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC. Trump's campaign agreed to Sept. 25 but the Harris campaign has yet to agree to that date, the person said. Harris since then had taunted Trump for refusing to commit to the ABC debate, whose Sept. 10 date was set originally for Trump to debate President Joe Biden, who dropped out of the election last month.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Raedle, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Elizabeth Frantz, Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz, Fox, Joe Biden, Trump's, Walz, she's, Biden Organizations: Getty, ABC News, Fox News, NBC News, Democratic, ABC, Air Force, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Reuters, NBC, United Auto Workers, Republican, CBS, Minnesota Gov, Trump, CNBC, Tuesday Locations: Lago, Palm Beach , Florida, Romulus , Michigan, U.S, Wayne , Michigan, Ohio
Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, speaks during a campaign rally with Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris, in Philadelphia, Aug. 6, 2024. Kevin Lamarque | ReutersWith their running mate selections, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have opened up a new front in the battle for the White House: winning over the average Joe. The Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Gov. As news outlet NOTUS put it: "Kamala Harris Has a Scranton Problem." Joe Raedle | Getty ImagesA Harris campaign spokesman declined to comment on the Trump campaign's email.
Persons: Tim Walz, Kamala Harris, Kevin Lamarque, Donald Trump, Joe, Trump, Harris, haven't, Republican Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Walz, Vance, JD, Sen, Adam Bettcher, " Walz, Walz's, Brendan Smialowski, It's, William Howell, Howell, Joe Biden, Minnesota Gorvernor Tim Walz, Tiffany, Kamala pisses, Joe Raedle Organizations: Minnesota Gov, Democratic, Reuters, White, San, Democratic Minnesota Gov, Republican, Yale, NMC, Wollard, Getty, Silicon, Afp, University of Chicago, Minnesota, U.S . Marine Corps, Yale Law School, Senate, Trump, Mar Locations: Minnesota, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Eau Claire , Wisconsin, America, Nebraska, Michigan, University's, Scranton , Pennsylvania, California, Scranton, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S, Ohio, Palm Beach , Florida
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