Trump has been claiming the fix was in before he even got on stage—and is getting a slapdown from the debate hosts.
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Right-wing politicians, pundits, and journalists agonize over Trump’s flailing performance, and attack ABC moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis for their rigorous fact-checking.
Trump’s wild claims—from states allegedly choosing to kill babies after they are born, to alleging that illegal immigrants are eating pets—were challenged by ABC’s debate anchors.
The 93-year-old mogul upended his family trust when he sought to amend it and give full control to son Lachlan. In a Nevada courtroom, his other children will fight them both.
Trump, Cheney said, is “willing to embrace things that are fundamentally a danger to this nation and to our Constitution...The choice, in my view, is not a close one.”
The halftime show culminates a banner year for Lamar after he won his rap battle with Drake.
“I think it's fair to say that a few memes or videos...is not going to make much of a difference in this election, nor has it in past elections as well,” Cotton told CNN.
Ahead of Tuesday’s ABC debate, Donald Trump has lashed out at the network and his opponent Kamala Harris, but so far moderator David Muir has escaped his ire. Why so?
He starts Sept. 9, the day before the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Darryl Cooper claims people simply “ended up dead” at Nazi concentration camps, and that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was World War II’s “chief villain.”