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Former President Donald Trump vehemently denied accusations of being a Nazi during a rally in Atlanta, claiming he is 'the opposite of a Nazi.' This comes amid escalating tensions in a closely contested presidential race against Kamala Harris, with both sides ramping up inflammatory rhetoric.
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As the 2024 election approaches, Vice President Kamala Harris and former officials criticize Donald Trump, labeling him a fascist. Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, alleges Trump praised Hitler, igniting a fierce political debate. Harris warns of Trump's potential authoritarianism if re-elected, while Trump vehemently denies these claims.
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In a recent campaign event, Donald Trump suggested Liz Cheney should face violent consequences, calling her a 'radical war hawk.' Cheney, who has endorsed Kamala Harris, condemned Trump's remarks as dictatorial. This incident highlights the escalating tensions in the lead-up to the election on November 5, 2024.
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Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor, hints at a potential return to politics despite facing significant legal challenges, including a $150 million defamation judgment. His comments come as investigations into current mayor Eric Adams unfold, raising questions about the future of New York City's leadership.
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In the final days of the 2024 campaign, Donald Trump has intensified his rhetoric against Kamala Harris, using misogynistic language and violent imagery. Meanwhile, Harris has focused on a hopeful message, contrasting sharply with Trump's approach. Polls indicate a tight race, particularly in battleground states like Michigan.
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As the election approaches, Trump and Harris are campaigning vigorously in battleground states. Trump, appearing fatigued, made controversial remarks about media and violence, while Harris focused on unity and justice. Polls indicate a tight race, particularly in key states like Michigan and Pennsylvania.
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As of November 6, 2024, Donald Trump is poised to win both the Electoral College and the popular vote in a surprising political comeback. His victory reflects voter anxiety over inflation and immigration, while Democrats grapple with the implications of another Trump presidency.
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Following Donald Trump's election victory, concerns are rising over potential political retribution against his opponents. Trump has made threats against various political figures, raising alarms about his intentions to pursue investigations and prosecutions once he takes office again in January 2025.
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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Pete Hegseth, a Fox News contributor and military veteran, as Secretary of Defense. Hegseth's selection has sparked mixed reactions due to his limited national security experience and controversial views on military policies, including his stance on women in combat roles and criticism of diversity efforts in the military.