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Donald Trump warns Michelle Obama made ‘big mistake’ by being ‘nasty’ to him

With just a week left in the 2024 US presidential election cycle, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are making their final pitches to voters across the country, particularly the battleground states.

Trump will host another press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday before the Vice President delivers a “closing argument” at the Ellipse in Washington DC, the site of his notorious “fight like hell” speech on January 6 2021.

On Monday, the Republican was in Atlanta, Georgia, where he denied being a Nazi while continuing to spew hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric and took a swipe at former first lady Michelle Obama, saying she had been “nasty” to him in recent criticisms and ominously warning she had made “a big mistake” by doing so.

Meanwhile, Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen stumped for Harris in Philadelphia, with the 44th president taking aim at his Republican successor’s Madison Square Garden rally in New York and comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s racist joke about Puerto Rico.

In a possible setback for the Democrat, it has emerged that she was caught on a hot mic over the weekend discussing the race with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and admitting: “We need to move ground among men.”

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Trump calls controversial MSG rally ‘an absolute love-fest’

Finishing his remarks in Mar-a-Lago, Trump called his controversial rally at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday “an absolute love-fest.”

“The love in that room, it was breathtaking and you could have filled it many many time with the people that couldn’t get in,” he told supporters at a press conference on Tuesday.

“It was an absolute love-fest and it was my honor to be involved.”

The event has been heavily criticized following racist remarks by speakers including comedia Tony Hinchcliffe, who took aim at Black people, Jews, and described Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.”

It comes as Trump still faces backlash for alleged remarks he made praising Adolf Hitler. On Sunday, some media outlets pointed out that a Nazi rally had been held at MSG in 1939.

“[The Democrats] said ‘in 1939 the Nazis used Madison Sqaure Garden’… but how terrible to say because you know they’ve used MSG many times, many people have used it but nobody has had a crowd like that,” Trump said.

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 16:37

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Trump claims he has been on the road for ‘58 straight days’ during campaign

Donald Trump boasted that he had not had a day off in almost two months while campaigning, as the presidential race draws to a close.

“This is a campaign that has been long and hard. I’ve been on the road or campaiging for 58 straight days, I haven’t taken a day off – I’m proud of that,” he told supporters at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday.

“And I won’t be taking one off, you can be sure I won’t be.”

The former president went on to again accuse Kamala Harris of taking several days off during her campaign, adding: “How the hell do you take off, you gotta work!”

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 16:25

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Trump has already selected a scapegoat if the election doesn’t go his way

It appears that Donald Trump is already lining up a scapegoat if he loses the election – chair of the Republican National Committee Michael Whatley.

Read more here from Rhian Lubin:

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 16:15

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Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump? Latest poll updates

With just one week to go before Election Day… can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump to the White House?

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Bad Bunny posts reel on Instagram celebrating Puerto Rican culture following Trump rally remarks

Bad Bunny posted a reel to Instagram in which he made reference to a racist joke about Puerto Rico made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe.

The rapper, who is from Puerto Rico, shared a video which celebrated the culture of his country – but captioned it “garbage.”

At Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally in New York on Sunday, Hinchcliffe’s described Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage,” prompting a fierce backlash.

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 15:55

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Trump looks ‘very tired’ during Mar-a-Lago press conference

Commentators pointed out that Donald Trump looked and sounded “exhuasted” during his remarks in Mar-a-Lago, to which he was over an hour late.

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 15:45

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Trump says ‘misery’ is the only way Harris can be elected

Trump once again accused Harris of running a “campaign of hate” as he continues to face fallout from his alleged remarks about Adolf Hitler, and his rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, in which comedian Tony Hinchcliffe made racist remarks about Puerto Ricans.

“Kamala will keep this misery as long as she can because that’s the only way she can get elected,” he told supporters at Mar-a-Lago.

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 15:35

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Trump tells supporters at Mar-A-Lago that things are going ‘very well’

Donald Trump kicked off his remarks at Mar-a-Lago by telling his supporters that things were going “very well” before launching into a typical attack on his Democratic rival.

The former president accused Kamala Harris of causing “war and chaos all over the world” and said that “bloodshed and squalor to our cities is common.”

“Everything is blowing up or getting ready to blow up,” he said. “No other person has caused so much destruction and death.”

“I’m running on a plan to save Amercia – we have no choice, it’s the greatest there is.”

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 15:24

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Mysterious bronze neo-Nazi tiki torch for Trump statue appears in Washington DC: ‘Very fine people’

A mysterious bronze-colored, tiki torch statue has popped up in Washington DC in a “tribute” to Donald Trump’s infamous comments calling white nationalists who marched through Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 “very fine people.”

The satirical effigy – which sits only a few blocks from the White House on Freedom Plaza – was erected on Monday and depicts a large hand clutching a tiki torch, a symbol that has become negatively associated with white supremacy in the US.

Madeline Sherratt has more:

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 15:15

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Trump invents story about Marjorie Taylor Greene being blown up in hydrogen car as she watches on at rally

If you missed this weird Trump fever dream from last night’s Atlanta gathering in which he joked about MTG meeting a violent end in an exploding vehicle, James Liddell has the details.

Mike Bedigan29 October 2024 15:00

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