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Fox NewsGOP Rep. Byron Donalds tried to claim Monday that Democrats' messaging against Project 2025, the controversial blueprint for a second Trump term penned by a consortium of conservative organizations, is somehow to blame for a pair of recent assassination attempts on the former president.
On Fox News' The Ingraham Angle, the Florida congressman framed the issue as Democrats inciting violence by merely campaigning against Trump's right-wing agenda—a narrative that others have taken up since Sunday.
"Obviously, the story today is this is the reason why you have crazies from the left who are now attempting to assassinate him," Donalds told host Laura Ingraham after she played a clip of former Clinton White House aide Keith Boykin saying on CNN that Trump "projects the idea of protecting white supremacy" and noting that a majority of white people support him while most minorities don't.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Win McNamee/Getty ImagesABC News has again insisted that no topics or questions were shared with either Vice President Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, and their respective campaigns, in advance of last week's presidential debate.
The network's statement came after it declined to directly address allegations—made in an allegedly sworn statement, purportedly by one of its staff—that it helped Harris in the debate.
The claims are made in a document which has itself become a viral sensation among MAGA influencers and been amplified by leading Trump allies like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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