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“I don’t think anybody has ever seen anything like what happened the other night at Madison Square Garden,” Trump told a crowd of supporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida as he addressed criticism of his rally for the first time. Speaking at Mar-a-Lago, Trump mocked Democrats for drawing parallels between his rally and a Nazi rally held at Madison Square Garden in 1939. Tim Walz, said before the rally that Trump’s campaign knows “exactly what they’re doing there.”“They started to say, ‘Well, in 1939, the Nazis used Madison Square Garden,’” Trump said. Because you know, they’ve used Madison Square Garden many times. Trump’s comments Tuesday downplaying the controversy over his Madison Square Garden rally came at a campaign event in which he criticized Harris and President Joe Biden for their administration’s handling of the economy and border security.
Persons: Donald Trump, Puerto, Trump, , ” Trump, , Trump’s, Hurricane Maria, Zoraida Buxo, Kamala Harris ’, Tim Walz, ” “, they’ve, nobody’s, Tony Hinchcliffe, Harris ’, he’s, Barack Obama, Harris, Bad Bunny, didn’t, Hinchcliffe, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Kamala Harris, ” Vance, Joe Biden, “ We’re, CNN’s Kate Sullivan, Kristen Holmes, Steve Contorno, Kit Maher, Priscilla Alvarez, Jack Forrest Organizations: CNN, Puerto Ricans, Madison, Puerto Rico, Hurricane, Navy, Nazi, Garden, Minnesota Gov, ” Puerto, Republicans, ABC News Locations: Madison, New York City, Puerto Rico, Pennsylvania, Lago, Florida, , Puerto, Allentown , Pennsylvania, Hurricane, Philadelphia, ” Puerto Rican, Racine , Wisconsin
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk speaks at a rally for former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York, October 27, 2024. Former President Donald Trump's top allies and surrogates, like Tesla CEO Elon Musk appear to accept that the Republican presidential nominee's policy plans could trigger a short-term economic thunderstorm. But they contend it will be worth the sunnier long-term outlook. "Correct: If I raise the tariff on just this particular idiosyncratic product, yes, right, it will be more expensive," Lutnick said in a Thursday interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box," responding to a question about whether universal tariffs would effectively become a short-term sales tax. Trump's running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, has also nodded to the potential consumer pain of Trump's vision for across-the-board tariffs, though he hedged that it would be worth the possible benefits.
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Joe Biden stated that our supporters are garbage.”Trump said, “Wow. Garbage I think is worse, right?”Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance also seized on Biden’s comments. The president also criticized Trump’s character when trying to make the case for Harris on the call. In the days since his New York City rally, Trump’s campaign has tried to distance itself from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who who made the remark about Puerto Rico. “This joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign,” Trump campaign spokesperson Danielle Alvarez said in a statement Sunday.
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TOLEDO, Ohio — An extraordinarily rare dime whose whereabouts had remained a mystery since the late 1970s has sold for just over $500,000. Three sisters from Ohio inherited the dime after the death of their brother, who had kept it in a bank vault for more than 40 years. The coin sold for $506,250 in an online auction that concluded Sunday, according to Ian Russell, president of GreatCollections, an auction house based in Irvine, California. The only other known example of the “1975 ‘no S’ proof dime” sold at a 2019 auction for $456,000 and then again months later to a private collector. The mint in San Francisco made more than 2.8 million special uncirculated “proof” sets in 1975 that featured six coins and were sold for $7.
Persons: Franklin D, Roosevelt, Ian Russell, Russell Organizations: U.S . Mint Locations: TOLEDO , Ohio, San Francisco, Ohio, Irvine , California
PHILADELPHIA — Singer John Legend made a homecoming trip to Pennsylvania on Sunday, campaigning alongside Democratic Sen. Bob Casey in a late-stage campaign push. While Legend was born and raised in Springfield, Ohio, he attended the University of Pennsylvania, entering at age 16. NBC NEWS: You’re from Springfield, Ohio. And the positive story is that the reason why we were attracting immigrants to Springfield, Ohio, is a growth story. NBC NEWS: Sen. Casey, really quick, what is it like for you to have a legend like John Legend here?
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As Election Day approaches, former President Donald Trump has increasingly been warning that if he loses, it will be because of cheating. That’s all they want to do is cheat,” Trump said of Democrats during a rally this month in Juneau, Wisconsin. “They’re actually using it to cheat,” Trump said on the Los Angeles radio station KFI AM 640 on Oct. 8. “They have early voting, late voting, everything is so ridiculous,” Trump said onstage in Palm Beach, Florida, in July. And that’s what we’re striving for.”But Trump has also spoken favorably of early voting, usually in more choreographed settings.
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New York CNN —Nearly 50 locations of TGI Fridays abruptly closed within the past week, an ominous sign for the chain as a reported bankruptcy looms. According to TGI Fridays’ store locator, the chain has 164 restaurants remaining as of Monday — a sharp decline from the 213 that were open last week. TGI Fridays didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment about the closures, and a list of the affected locations was not released. At the beginning of the year, TGI Fridays had 270 US locations. The closures come amid reports that TGI Fridays is about to file for bankruptcy.
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“I haven’t got one yet, but if it comes, it comes, It was well worth it,” Bosa said. #BOSAFORTRUMP.”When Bosa came out after the game to speak to the media, he was no longer wearing the 'Make America Great Again' hat. Trump railed against Kaepernick and other protesting players and called on the NFL to take punitive measures against them. Upon Bosa being drafted into the NFL, Trump offered his support for the defensive end. “Congratulations to Nick Bosa on being picked number two in the NFL Draft.
Persons: Nick Bosa, Donald Trump, Bosa, Brock Purdy, George Kittle, Isaac Guerendo, NBC’s Melissa Stark, hadn’t, haven’t, ” Bosa, , , Cheryl, Cheryl Bosa, Eakin Howard, Trump, Colin Kaepernick, ” Kaepernick, Kaepernick, ” Trump, De la Fuente Organizations: CNN, San Francisco 49ers, NFL, 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, League, Trump, Ohio State, 49er, , ESPN, San Locations: Purdy, San Francisco
CNN —San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa crashed his teammates’ postgame interview on Sunday to show his support for former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election with a hat emblazoned with Trump’s slogan: Make America Great Again. “All right, Nick Bosa with a message there,” Stark said as Bosa jogged off camera. I apologize for that.”Kaepernick started the movement of NFL players kneeling for the “Star-Spangled Banner” to protest police brutality and racism. Upon Bosa being drafted into the NFL, Trump offered his support for the defensive end. “Congratulations to Nick Bosa on being picked number two in the NFL Draft.
Persons: Nick Bosa, Donald Trump, Bosa, Brock Purdy, George Kittle, Isaac Guerendo, NBC’s Melissa Stark, ” Stark, “ I’m, Pro Bowler, Kamala Harris, Cheryl, Cheryl Bosa, , Trump, Colin Kaepernick, ” Bosa, , ” Kaepernick, Kaepernick, ” Trump Organizations: CNN, San Francisco 49ers, 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Trump, Republican, Democrat, NFL, Ohio State, 49er, , ESPN, San Locations: Purdy, San Francisco
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I got a hefty scholarship, which covered my living expenses, so I didn't work while I was in law school. I graduated from law school in May 2022I studied for and took the Washington, DC Bar exam that summer. Related storiesI now help individuals get into law school, perform well, and get jobs after law school. I wish I had had law school mentorship in my life — there is so much I just didn't know about the process. The business grew as my TikTok grew.
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A comedian told a Trump rally on Sunday that Puerto Rico is "a floating island of garbage." Puerto Rican celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, responded by showing support for Kamala Harris. I think it's called Puerto Rico." At Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, podcast host and comedian Kill Tony referred to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage,” during his set. pic.twitter.com/txE3UD0QVE — Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) October 27, 2024The comment angered Puerto Rican celebrities.
Persons: Jennifer Lopez, Kamala Harris, , Ricky Martin, Donald Trump, Tony Hinchcliffe, Tony, Yashar Ali 🐘, inger, ehind, lear, eople., everly Organizations: Trump, Service, Puerto, Madison Locations: Puerto Rico, Rican, Puerto Rican, New York City, Trump’s, iews,, ath
“He used to always say: ‘Never use the word Nazi. Don’t use that word,’” Trump said. ‘He’s Hitler.’ And then they say, ‘He’s a Nazi.’”“I’m not a Nazi,” Trump said. “I’m the opposite of a Nazi.”Trump also responded to Harris calling him a fascist by saying, “She’s a fascist, OK? “They decided to compare us to literal Nazis for gathering in Madison Square Garden and celebrating the United States of America.
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The campaigns for Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump both have teams of clippers. (Coincidentally, earlier in the day, Harris had announced plans for an opportunity economy task force for the island.) Most clips aren’t so cataclysmic, but evidence of the “clippers election” can be found all throughout the campaign season. Trump’s campaign account on X, dubbed @TrumpWarRoom, pushes out promotional video clips day in and day out. The Harris campaign does the same with @KamalaHQ.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Aaron Rupar, Tony Hinchcliffe, Kamala Harris’s, Harris, Trump, Hinchcliffe, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Ron Filipkowski, Vance, “ Tucker Carlson, , assailing, Joe Biden, Biden, Rupar, “ MAGA, ” Rupar, Castro, Michelle Obama, Joe Rogan’s Organizations: New, New York CNN, Madison, Puerto Ricans, Puerto Rican, Trump, Social, Ohio, Republican, CNN ricocheted, Republican National, YouTube, Vox, CNN, Locations: New York, Puerto Rico, Puerto, Michigan
“We’ve got to take a look at what I was left when I became president.” Biden rises to the challenge. Former President Donald Trump, left, and President Joe Biden take part in the CNN presidential debate on June 27. “I would say that there was a time period in which it felt like Donald Trump couldn’t lose,” she says. “Donald Trump knows how to turn every moment into victimhood,” pollster Frank Luntz notes on CNN. A crowd waits in the sun for Donald Trump to speak at an event in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.
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It was exactly the kind of rhetoric that the Harris campaign believes could prompt moderate voters and disaffected Republicans to choose the vice president. Harris was in red-state Texas on Friday to highlight hardline GOP abortion policies she warns could spread countrywide if Trump wins. The CNN Poll of Polls shows no clear leader nationally with Harris at 48% and Trump at 47%. Harris’ rally will provide an emphatic exclamation point for an increasingly important theme of her campaign — that Trump represents an existential threat to American democracy. Both Trump and Harris are targeting strategic sectors of their core electorates in the final days.
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“I don’t think there’s inconsistency between loyalty to the Constitution and support for Donald Trump,” Vance added. If he was what John Kelly said he was, then why did Donald Trump deliver peace and prosperity?” Vance asked. He then accused Trump’s opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, of using the Justice Department to target political foes. There is no evidence that the Justice Department targets the political opponents of Harris or President Joe Biden. You mentioned one person, two people, a disgruntled ex-employee, Kristen, who Donald Trump fired.”
Persons: Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Vladimir Putin, , ” Vance, Donald Trump’s, , Kristen Welker, Vance, Putin, Mike Pence, Trump, Donald Trump, Trump’s, John Kelly, Staff Mark Milley, “ Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Joe Biden, Welker, Kelly, Kristen Organizations: NBC, Press, NATO, United, Constitution, Trump, Joint Chiefs, Staff, Justice Department, of Justice, Democratic Party, White, Department of Justice Locations: Ohio, Ukraine, Russia, Europe
“If you actually look at John Kelly, and folks like Liz Cheney, the fundamental disagreement they have with Donald Trump is even though they say that they’re conservative, they’re conservative in the sense that they want America to get involved in a ton of ridiculous military conflicts,” Vance said. “All these people, Jake, they came into office thinking that they could control Donald Trump, that when he said he wanted peace in the world,” Vance said. “Mike Pence thought he could control Donald Trump? And when he found out that he couldn’t, they all turned on Donald Trump,” Vance said. Read more about Vance’s defense of Trump amid a growing tide of GOP critics here.
Persons: CNN’s Jake Tapper, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Harris, Vance, Donald Trump, John Kelly, ” Vance, , Kelly, Trump, ” Tapper, Liz Cheney, Jake, “ Mike Pence, , Read Organizations: Ohio, Trump, New York Times, Union, Republicans Locations: “ State, America
Unlike with the hurricane rumor response page, FEMA did not appear to respond to the rumors on its page for the wildfires. By 2009, Alex Jones, perhaps one of the most widely known modern conspiracy theorists, was promoting the false FEMA camps conspiracy theory and deriding those who attempted to debunk it. The FEMA camps conspiracy theory continued throughout the height of the pandemic after President Joe Biden signed various executive orders regarding vaccinations and testing. Ron DeSantis said the plan was “not necessary” and referred to the vaccination sites as “FEMA camps.”Although the FEMA camp conspiracy theory has been shot down again and again, Aniano believes this won’t be the last of it. “The conspiracy theory, it’s going to come up again,” Aniano said.
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“What he’s talking about is marauding gangs,” House Speaker Mike Johnson told Tapper last week when asked about Trump’s comments. “I did not hear President Trump in that clip say he’s going to sic the military on Adam Schiff. Cheney, a former Wyoming congresswoman, and her father, former Vice President and Iraq war architect Dick Cheney, have both endorsed Harris. “Mike Pence thought he could control Donald Trump? And when he found out that he couldn’t, they all turned on Donald Trump,” Vance said.
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The crypto industry has spent tens of millions on pro-crypto candidates this election cycle. Crypto companies, executives, and super PACs have spent huge sums this election cycle, outspending even perennial big spenders like the Koch family, according to Federal Election Commission filings. The crypto industry has outspent every other industry, injecting almost $120 million into federal races as of August, according to OpenSecrets, a nonprofit that tracks campaign spending. AdvertisementTrump, who once called crypto a scam, has more recently fueled hope that he'd be good for crypto entrepreneurs. Richardson said Exodus also donated $1.3 million to Stand With Crypto, an advocacy organization that focuses on voter registration and informing people about political candidates who support crypto.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , Koch, Faireshake, OpenSecrets, Fairshake, — Sen, Katie Porter, Jamaal Bowman, Cori Bush —, Democratic Sen, Sherrod Brown, Republican Bernie Moreno, Crypto, Moreno, JP Richardson, Trump, there's, Gary Gensler, Gensler, Richardson, Harris, Barry DiRaimondo, DiRaimondo, we're, Exodus Organizations: Service, Democratic, Republican, Industry, Business, Securities and Exchange Commission, Trump, SEC, Crypto, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Ohio, America, Nashville
The Madison Square Garden event follows a precedent set by campaigns past. President Franklin Roosevelt makes a campaign speech at Madison Square Garden in New York City on October 31, 1936. APRepublican presidential candidate Herbert Hoover is seen at Madison Square Garden on October 22, 1928. APThe crowd responds with a Hitler salute as uniformed members of a German American Bund color guard march at a gathering in Madison Square Garden on February 20, 1939. None of them, however, are on the speaker’s list released by the Trump campaign for the Madison Square Garden rally.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Kamala Harris, , , Grover Cleveland, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D, Roosevelt, John F, Marilyn Monroe, Franklin Roosevelt, George Wallace, It’s, Billy Joel, Elton John, Ronald Reagan, George Pataki, Elise Stefanik –, Republican –, Elise Stefanik, Elizabeth Frantz, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Elon Musk, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Mike Johnson, Stefanik, Rudy Giuliani, Tucker Carlson, Danya Gainor Organizations: CNN, Madison, Garden, New, Democratic, Republican, GOP, AP Republican, German, German American Bund, AP, Nazi, Communist Party, Trump, New York, Fox News Radio, New York GOP, Nassau Coliseum, Trump and New York, Fox News Locations: New York City, Coachella, Long, Chicago, America, Las Vegas, Madison, German American, Alabama, Midtown Manhattan, New York, Trump and, Concord , New Hampshire, – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada , North Carolina , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, “ It’s, York City
Sen. JD Vance on Saturday defended former president Donald Trump's comments calling Democratic leaders "the enemy from within," saying that inflation, slowing military recruitment and the migrant crisis are a "way bigger threat than any foreign threat." These problems, the Ohio Republican told NBC News' "Meet the Press," are "caused by broken leadership." Specifically, Vance mentioned former Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a catalyst for American decline. "Under Nancy Pelosi’s long life in public leadership, the United States has gone from the preeminent industrial power of the world to second, next to China," Vance told moderator Kristen Welker. We can handle foreign conflicts.”Vance's comments follow weeks of Trump asserting that Democrats, as the "enemy from within," are more dangerous to the U.S.' future than foreign adversaries.
Persons: Sen, JD Vance, Donald Trump's, Vance, Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi’s, Kristen Welker, we’ve, Trump, Pelosi, Adam Schiff, ” Trump Organizations: Democratic, Ohio Republican, NBC, Press, Fox News Locations: United States, China, Russia
“Just to both of us getting frustrated.”Therein lies the problem: Gentle parenting is proving to be too hard on many parents. One study published in July found that over 40% of self-identified gentle parents teeter toward burnout and self-doubt because of the pressure to meet parenting standards. A wave of think pieces called gentle parenting “too gentle” of a practice that required a parent to turn into a “self-renouncing, perpetually present humanoid.”The gentle parenting philosophy, said Pezalla, is largely a social media trend with no scholarship to back it up. Enter gentle parenting. In theory, gentle parenting has great values to apply to parenting practices — speak kindly and honor connections.
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Russian actors "manufactured and amplified" a recent viral video that falsely showed a person tearing up ballots in Pennsylvania, the FBI and two other federal agencies said Friday. In the video, a person is seen destroying what are purported to be filled-out ballots in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. “The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office will not tolerate any voter suppression, intimidation, or fraud,” the statement added. Darren Linvill, co-director at Clemson University’s Media Forensics Hub, attributed the viral video to the Russian disinformation production team known to researchers as Storm-1516. The video’s quality and the use of actors who appear to have West African accents to pose as Black Americans were characteristic of the Russian campaign, Linvill said.
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