Former President Trump on Sunday said he does not expect his supporters to cause chaos on Election Day.
Fox News "Sunday Morning Futures" host Maria Bartiromo brought up an apparent Election Day terror plot U.S. officials said they thwarted, and asked Trump if he expects to see chaos on Nov. 5.
"No, I don't think [so]," Trump responded. "Not from the side that votes for Trump." |
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) on Sunday defended his use of the word "socialism" over the summer, saying he believes "capitalism works" but that there are things society must do collectively.
In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," host Shannon Bream questioned Walz about his use of the word "socialism" during a "White Dudes for Harris" livestream in July.
"One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness," Walz said in the July livestream. |
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Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) argued California needs to do more to prevent wildfires after former President Trump threatened to withhold wildfire aid from the state over its environmental rules.
CNN's Dana Bash asked Donalds about Trump's comments on "State of the Union" Sunday, noting Donalds' home state is dealing with the fallout of two back-to-back hurricanes that requires a federal response. |
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| Ohio Sen. JD Vance (R), former President Trump's running mate, on Sunday didn't say where patients would go for health screenings, check-ups and more if Planned Parenthood is defunded.
During an appearance on Fox News Sunday, host Shannon Bream asked Vance where patients of Planned Parenthood would go for various health services, such as cancer screenings, birth control and other medication.
However, Vance focused on federal funding for abortion. |
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| Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday said passing additional hurricane aid for states impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton "can wait" until Congress is back in session after the election.
CBS "Face the Nation" host Margaret Brennan asked him why he thinks it's fine to wait until November for Congress to pass more aid for Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton victims.
"Well, it can wait because, remember, the day before Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida and then went up through the states and wound up in Senator Tillis' state of North Carolina, Congress appropriated 20 billion additional dollars to FEMA so that they would have the necessary resources to address immediate needs," Johnson said. |
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| Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said he is "concerned" that Black men will vote for former President Trump in the upcoming election – or sit it out entirely.
"I am concerned about Black men saying home or voting for Trump," Clyburn said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union." "But my concerns don't tend to keep me from being energetic about this campaign."
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| Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.) called the conservative policy agenda Project 2025 a "Jim Crow 2.0."
Clyburn said on CNN's "State of the Union" that he was the ninth Black lawmaker elected to Congress from South Carolina — almost 100 years after the previous Black lawmaker was elected.
He said that was because of the Jim Crow era and likened Project 2025 to the segregation of the early 1900s. |
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