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Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s highly anticipated online event with former President Donald Trump was delayed Monday by technical difficulties as some users of Musk’s X app said they couldn’t access the discussion. Ron DeSantis launched his Republican presidential bid on X and was repeatedly disrupted because the site’s servers apparently couldn’t handle the surge in traffic. The event came as Trump has scaled back his in-person appearances after a would-be assassin shot at him at a July 13 rally in Pennsylvania. Some X users said they believed the problem was X’s technical capabilities, rather than an attack. Tim Walz, have also received a groundswell of social media support, with supporters posting a flurry of memes and videos.
Persons: Elon Musk’s, Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Musk, , scammers, Elon Musk, Trump, Biden, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz Organizations: Tech, Florida Gov, Republican, Trump, Elon, Musk, Tesla, SpaceX, Minnesota Gov Locations: Pennsylvania, Palm Beach, Fla
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on during a meeting in New York on September 25, 2019, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. Saul Loeb | Afp | Getty ImagesPresident of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, on July 23, 2019. Trump corrected himself, MSNBC reported at the time, saying that he "likes" Zelenskyy — before returning to his critique of the Ukrainian leader. Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse at Montana State University on August 9, 2024 in Bozeman, Montana. Michael Ciaglo | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesReferring to the war in Ukraine, Trump concluded that he'd "settle" the crisis during his post-election presidential period.
Persons: Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky, Saul Loeb, Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Hennadii, Trump, Zelenskyy, that's, Michael Ciaglo, Kamala Harris Organizations: Ukrainian, United Nations General Assembly, Afp, Getty, Green, Deal, White, Republicans, Democrats, MSNBC, Republican, Montana State University, House, Democratic, Trump, New York Times, Siena College, U.S, Democratic Party, Military Command, State Border Guard Service, Military, Anadolu Locations: New York, Ukraine, Kyiv, Russia, U.S, Bozeman , Montana, Volyn, Zhytomyr, Rivne, Chernihiv, Volyn Oblast
Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. The Harris-Walz rally in Milwaukee would be the latest visit on a tour in which the candidates spoke to crowds of over 10,000 people at five stops in battleground states last week. The campaign has jubilantly pointed to the events’ high energy and Mr. Walz has bragged about the turnout, irritating Mr. Trump to the point that he falsely claimed the Harris crowds were fake. The planned rally on Tuesday would most likely take place before the prime-time speeches in Chicago, where former President Barack Obama is set to be the night’s featured attraction. Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee is about 80 miles from the United Center in Chicago, where Democrats will gather for their convention.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Harris, Donald J, Trump, Walz, Barack Obama Organizations: Gov, Fiserv, United Center Locations: Minnesota, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chicago
CNN —Elon Musk said an attack on X delayed his interview with former President Donald Trump by 42 minutes. But Musk also blamed mistakes by X’s staff for the snafu that prevented people from joining the stream. On his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump had called DeSantis’ technical difficulties on X a “disaster,” which Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign reposted during the meltdown Monday night. But when people tried to access the Trump interview at the scheduled 8 pm ET start time, they were greeted with grayed out screens and were unable to join. Eventually, the interview began, and both X and Musk claimed it was a success.
Persons: CNN — Elon Musk, X, Donald Trump, Musk, ” Musk, , Ron DeSantis ’, Trump, Kamala Harris ’, Linda Yaccarino Organizations: CNN, Florida Republican, Twitter, Trump Locations: Florida
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate on August 08, 2024, in Palm Beach, Florida. "The winning formula for President Trump is very plain to see: It's fewer insults, more insights and that policy contrast," Kellyanne Conway, a former Trump White House advisor, said Monday in a Fox News interview. "When Trump attacks Harris personally rather than on policy, Harris' support among swing voters rises, particularly among women. It's just a fact of life, right now," Peter Navarro, a former Trump White House aide, said on the conservative WarRoom podcast Monday. "You've got to make this race not on personalities," former Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said earlier Monday in an interview on Fox News.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy, Trump, Kellyanne Conway, Conway, Trump's, Larry Kudlow, Harris, Joe Biden, It's, Peter Navarro, Navarro, You've, Kevin McCarthy Organizations: Republican, Republican Party, GOP, NPR, Trump, Trump White House, Fox, Fox News Locations: Lago, Palm Beach , Florida
Shares of Trump Media dropped almost 4% Tuesday following the former president's interview with Elon Musk. Truth Social's latest earnings show the social media company is still struggling to turn a profit. AdvertisementShares of Donald Trump's media company tumbled for a second day on Tuesday after the former president returned to his firm's top rival after a three-year hiatus. In earnings released last week, Trump Media posted a $16 million loss and a decline in revenue in the most recent quarter. Trump's interview with Musk, streamed on X, lasted over two hours and attracted as many as 1.3 million listeners.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Donald Trump's, Trump, Twitter —, Musk, Kamala Harris Organizations: Trump Media, Elon, Trump, Service, Truth, Capitol, Twitter, Republican, National Association of Black Journalists Conference Locations: Georgia, Chicago, Palm Beach , Florida
"Each songwriter belongs to a single PRO, so the Trump campaign would have needed to secure a license from the appropriate PRO," Litman said. According to BMI, Trump's campaign has taken out a "political entities license" from BMI for his 2016, 2020, and 2024 campaigns. Advertisement"If no license was obtained, the copyright owners in the songs can sue Trump, and they would win," Litman said. Trump's campaign has used Hayes' music at the former president's rallies more than 100 times and as recently as Saturday, Walker said. Walker, a 30-year entertainment-copyright lawyer, said the Hayes family hired him "after getting no response" from the Trump campaign for two years.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Celine Dion, Trump's, Isaac Hayes, Trump, Hayes, Isaac Hayes III, Jessica Litman, Litman, Jodie Thomas, Thomas, Rihanna, Elton John, Neil Young, Pharrell Williams, Eddy Grant, Grant, James Walker Jr, Walker, we've Organizations: Service, Business, Republican, University of Michigan, American Society of Composers, Publishers, Music Inc, ASCAP, BMI, Trump, BI, National Rifle Association Locations: Montana, Hayes, , Texas
Here is a fact check:CrimeTrump claimed, “Our crime rate’s going through the roof.”Facts First: Trump’s claim is false. Facts First: Trump did express uncertainty about the number, but his “like 60 million or something” claim is false. They take ‘em out, and they bring them to the United States.”Facts First: Trump’s claim is baseless. He said, “With Ukraine, so we’re in for $250 billion and they’re in for about $71 billion.”Facts First: Trump’s claim is false. But Trump’s claim that the US has committed or provided far more aid than Europe is not true regardless.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both want to end taxes on tips — and some policy experts have already criticized the idea. Her comments come roughly two months after Trump shared a similar idea, also at a rally in the service economy hotbed. Generally, tipped workers are lower-income individuals, and some 37% weren't subject to federal income tax in 2022, the report found. Not taxing tips is "a fairly narrowly targeted tax exemption," said Garrett Watson, senior policy analyst and modeling manager at the Tax Foundation.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump, Vance, Walz, Garrett Watson Organizations: Republican, Finance, Yale University, Tax Locations: Las Vegas, Nevada
"You are not to concern yourself with this change," Whitaker told the jury. Opening statements finally began in November 2023, after several defendants had already taken plea deals while others chose to be tried separately from Young Thug. She denied the various mistrial motions and a new request for Young Thug to be released on bond. Young Thug first gained mainstream success with his 2014 drug anthem “Stoner” and has worked with artists such as Travis Scott, Post Malone, Meek Mill and Drake. If found guilty, Young Thug and his co-defendants faced prison sentences of five to 20 years on the various charges.
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Elon Musk will interview former President Donald Trump Monday evening on X, the latest collaboration between two men whose unlikely alliance could be a significant factor shaping the final weeks of the presidential race. Musk, the billionaire CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX, wrote in a Sunday X post. Ahead of the event, Musk planned to perform "some system scaling tests" to gauge the X platform's streaming capabilities ahead of the event with Trump. The Trump interview is Musk's latest high profile foray into the 2024 presidential race. The PAC set out to mobilize 800,000 voters for Trump in critical swing states.
Persons: Donald Trump, Elon, Elon Musk, Tesla, Musk, Ron DeSantis, Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump's Organizations: SpaceX, Trump, Florida Gov, America PAC, CNBC, Republican Locations: Minden, Nev, Wilmington, Del
Joe Raedle | Getty ImagesThe president has no direct control over interest ratesAs it stands, the president exerts no direct control over interest rates. The Federal Reserve sets interest rates, and it operates independently of the White House. Last month, Trump said that if elected he would "bring interest rates way down." Now, however, Trump has cautioned against the Fed lowering rates shortly before the presidential election in November. "I think he's going to do something to probably help the Democrats, I think, if he lowers interest rates."
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Raedle, Brett House, Trump, Fed Trump, Jerome Powell, Trump's, reappoint Powell, Powell, Greg McBride, Wells Fargo Organizations: Federal Reserve, White, Fed, Columbia Business School, Reserve Act, Republican, National Association of Black Journalists, Markets, U.S, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fox Business, Barclays Locations: Lago, Palm Beach , Florida, Chicago
After tearing into each other in the past, the world's richest person and Republican presidential nominee have become close political allies. December 2016: Musk appointed to Trump's advisory councilsDonald Trump on Tuesday escalated his feud with Elon Musk in a series of Truth Social posts belittling the billionaire. May 2022: Musk said he would reinstate Trump's Twitter accountTesla CEO Elon Musk. "You know [Musk] said the other day 'Oh, I've never voted for a Republican,'" Trump said during a Saturday rally in Anchorage, Alaska. AdvertisementJuly 2022: Musk says Trump shouldn't run againElon Musk.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVivek Ramaswamy on the 2024 election, economy under Harris vs. TrumpVivek Ramaswamy, former Republican presidential candidate and Strive Asset Management co-founder, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 election, what the economy under Harris vs. Trump would look like, and more.
Persons: Vivek Ramaswamy, Trump Vivek Ramaswamy, Trump Organizations: Harris, Republican, Management
Read previewDonald Trump took several trips over the weekend on a private jet once owned by Jeffrey Epstein. That Gulfstream jet also once carried Jeffrey Epstein, who used the tail number N212JE while he owned it, up until his death in 2019. AdvertisementAccording to public flight records, the Gulfstream jet flew on Friday afternoon from Ontario International Airport in Canada to an airport in Bozeman. It's unclear whether Trump or anyone on his campaign knew the plane was once owned by Epstein. Epstein owned at least five different private planes before his death.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Jackson, Epstein, Trump hasn't, Mitch Williamson, Trump, didn't, James L, Williamson, Anna Moneymaker, Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, Naomi Campbell, Marla Maples, Eric, Tiffany Trump Organizations: Service, Gulfstream, Trump, Trump Force, Business, Federal Aviation Administration, JetBlue, International Air Transport Agency, FAA, Boeing, Gulfstream G550, US, Ontario International Airport, Gulfstream GV, Frontier Enterprises, Republican, Federal, Commission, Miami Herald, N550GP, Aviation Group, Aviation, Hawker Siddeley HS, British Aerospace, Daily Mail, Trump Organization, Records Locations: Aspen, Paris, New, Teterboro, WN, Billings , Montana, Bozeman, Canada, Wyoming, Colorado, Ontario, Manhattan, Palm, California, Palm Beach and New York City
An attorney for former President Donald Trump has filed a legal notice announcing that his client plans to sue the Justice Department and the FBI for $115 million for alleged "malicious political prosecution" and "abuse of process." "This malicious prosecution led President Trump to spend tens of millions of dollars defending the case and his reputation," Trump attorney Daniel Z. Epstein wrote in a notice of claim against the department. Epstein is a former Trump White House lawyer who is now vice-president of America First Legal, the legal group founded by former Trump adviser Stephen Miller. The filing does not mention the multiple requests from the National Archives and the Justice Department for Trump to return the records. The Justice Department declined to comment.
Persons: Donald Trump, baselessly, Jack Smith, Trump, , Daniel Z, Epstein, Stephen Miller, Smith, Aileen Cannon, Cannon, Steven Cheung, He's, E, Jean Carroll's Organizations: Montana State University, Justice Department, FBI, NBC, Trump White House, America, Fox News, Trump, National Archives, DOJ, U.S, weaponized Department of Justice, Southern, Southern District of, NBC News Locations: Bozeman , Montana, Florida, Cannon, Southern District, Southern District of Florida
Read previewFormer President Donald Trump is planning to sue the Department of Justice for $100 million in damages over the FBI's August 2022 raid on his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Advertisement"President Trump had a clear expectation of privacy at Mar-a-Lago, his and his family's personal residence," the memo reads. The DOJ declined to comment on the notice of claim to Business Insider. Advertisement"This malicious prosecution led President Trump to spend tens of millions of dollars defending the case and his reputation," the memo reads.
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Trump promotes false Harris AI crowd size conspiracy
  + stars: | 2024-08-11 | by ( Rebecca Picciotto | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
U.S. Vice President and Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks to supporters during a campaign rally in Romulus, Michigan, U.S., August 7, 2024. Former President Donald Trump on Sunday falsely accused his November election opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, of using AI technology to fabricate images of the crowd sizes at her rallies, amplifying an unfounded conspiracy to explain the strong enthusiasm for the new Democratic ticket. The Harris campaign rejected the accusation, maintaining that the image is "an actual photo of a 15,000-person crowd for Harris-Walz in Michigan." But Trump's peddling of the conspiracy was among several social media tirades against Harris over this weekend. Last week, the Harris campaign organized a barnstorming of seven battleground states across the country, though several of those stops were postponed due to inclement weather.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Kamala, Trump, Harris, MAGA, Walz, , Joe Biden, Biden Organizations: Democratic, Republican, Air Force, MAGA Republican, Las Vegas, Democratic National Convention Locations: Romulus , Michigan, U.S, Michigan, Las
U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks at her campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, on July 22, 2024. Vice President Kamala Harris is catching up to former President Donald Trump on the number of voters who trust her handling of the economy, according to a new Financial Times/Michigan Ross poll. The monthly survey found that 42% of voters trust Harris on economic issues, one percentage point more than the Republican presidential nominee. The most recent CNBC All-America Economic Survey, for example, found voters think they will be financially better off under Trump than Harris by a 2-to-1 margin. Trump often seizes on voters' economic pessimism as a political tactic, working to turn economic danger signs into narratives of full-blown catastrophe, attributable to the Biden-Harris administration's policies.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Donald Trump, Michigan Ross, Trump, Joe Biden's, Biden, heightening, Kamala Organizations: Democratic, Times, Republican, CNBC, America Economic Survey, Trump, FT, Michigan, Biden, Social Locations: Wilmington , Delaware, U.S, Michigan
The poll found Harris beating Trump 50% to 46% among likely voters in all three states, though those leads are within the survey's margins of error. Likely voters are a subset of the entire pool of registered voters surveyed. From Monday to Thursday, the poll surveyed 619 registered voters in Michigan and 661 registered voters in Wisconsin. Trump has a nine-point lead with voters on his handling of the economy compared to Harris, according to the Times/Siena poll. The Times/Siena poll found Walz had a 36% favorability rating among registered voters, the same as Trump's running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Joe Biden, Biden, Recessionary, Tim Walz, Walz, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Vance Organizations: New York Times, Siena, Trump, The Times, Democratic, Times, Republican, Minnesota Gov Locations: Michigan , Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Siena, Philadelphia
Trump campaign says it was hacked by foreign actors
  + stars: | 2024-08-10 | by ( Rebecca Picciotto | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
The Trump campaign on Saturday said that a foreign hacker had breached its systems and gained access to internal communications. Politico began receiving leaked campaign documents from an anonymous source on July 22, according to the news outlet's report on Saturday. Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether the Trump campaign had been a target of the Iranian hacking plot. Politico reported that it began receiving Trump campaign documents from an anonymous email account identifying only as "Robert." Politico did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether it was working with the Trump campaign and law enforcement to investigate the hack.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Steven Cheung, Cheung, Robert, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Florida Sen, Marco Rubio, Jen, that's Organizations: Politico, Democratic, CNBC, Microsoft, Officials, Trump, Federal Bureau of, Infrastructure Security Agency Locations: Lago, Palm Beach , Florida, United States, Iran, Florida
U.S. Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks with members of the media before boarding Air Force Two at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Romulus, Michigan, U.S., August 7, 2024. "I couldn't ... disagree more strongly," Harris told reporters in Arizona, referring to the Republican presidential nominee's comments. "The Fed is an independent entity, and as president, I would never interfere in the decisions that the Fed makes." With just 87 days until the election, the vice president also told reporters that she is preparing to unveil an official economic policy platform in the coming days. Harris' comments drew a stark contrast between her and Trump, who said this week that the president should "have at least [a] say" in Fed policy.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump's, Harris, Trump Organizations: Democratic, Air Force, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Saturday, Republican, Fed, Federal Reserve Locations: Romulus , Michigan, U.S, Arizona, Lago
Trump Media, the social media company whose majority shareholder is former President Donald Trump, on Friday reported a net loss of more than $16 million for the most recent financial quarter, mostly due to legal expenses, as well as consulting and licensing expenses. Trump Media stock closed at $26.21 per share Friday afternoon, a decrease of .49%. In its 10-Q filing Friday afternoon, Trump Media reported a loss of $16.37 million for the quarter ending June 30, compared to a $22.8 million loss for the same quarter in 2023. Revenue for the most recent quarter was just $839,000, compared to $1.2 million for the same quarter last year. Trump Media said it ended the quarter with $344 million in cash and cash equivalents, with no debt.
Persons: Donald Trump, , , Sen, JD Vance, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz Organizations: Trump Media, Trump, ” Trump Media, Revenue, Business, Company, Republican, Democratic, Minnesota Gov Locations: Ohio, November’s
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump. But they also think the candidate best able to improve the economy is the de facto Democratic nominee Harris, not Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump. Three months ago, the same survey found Trump and Biden effectively tied, with 36% for Biden and 35% for Trump, and 29% planning to vote for Kennedy. This jump in support for Harris today is all the more notable because of how significant the economy is to the voting choices of younger Americans. In this survey, 77% of respondents said they either definitely or probably will vote.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Brendan Mcdermid, Elizabeth Frantz, Harris, Biden, Joe Biden, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Trump, Harris — Organizations: Republican, Reuters, Biden, CNBC, Money Survey, Democratic, Trump, Democratic Party, White, Democrats, Census Locations: Harris, U.S
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S., July 31, 2024. Former President Donald Trump this week repeated his plan to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits for seniors. But the plan could deplete Social Security and Medicare trust funds sooner, policy experts say. More from Personal Finance:Tim Walz cut taxes on Social Security. 'People are stretched'Unemployment insurance program is unprepared for a recession, experts saySome experts have criticized Trump's plan, citing concerns about the federal budget deficit and the solvency of Social Security and Medicare trust funds.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tim Walz, Garrett Watson Organizations: Social Security, Republican, Social, Fox, Finance, Tax Foundation Locations: Harrisburg , Pennsylvania, U.S, Lago, Palm Beach , Florida
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