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    Trump allies intensify Kamala Harris attacks as Biden replacement talk builds

    Trump's campaign attacked Kamala Harris amid 2024 ticket speculation via social media, NRCC, and MAGA Inc, criticizing her immigration role and Biden's debate. Karoline Leavitt called her incompetent. Despite close hypothetical polls, Harris defends abortion rights. Trump's unusual silence contrasts sharply with the Biden campaign's robust response.

    Trump’s secret weapon in the upcoming presidential election, here are all the details

    Former US President Donald Trump is relying on his secret weapon. This individual had earlier managed his campaign in the state of Florida in 2016. The state ensured his victory.

    Who is going to be Trump's vice-presidential choice; here's what he has to say

    Donald Trump has announced that he has picked the vice-presidential candidate who will be his running mate in the upcoming elections in November. This announcement is expected in the upcoming Republican Party national convention in July.

    As Donald Trump narrows Vice President search, his short list is nearly all men

    When the topic of Donald Trump's potential running mate arose at a Manhattan fundraiser last week, the Republican presidential candidate gave high marks to contenders including North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum and U.S. Senator Tim Scott.

    Donald Trump's attorney says he was 'shocked' the former president took the verdict with 'solemness'

    Donald Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, expressed surprise at Trump's composed reaction to being convicted, making him the first former U.S. president convicted of a crime, in a Manhattan courtroom by a jury foreman repeating 'guilty' 34 times.

    Donald Trump has been convicted. Can he still run for President?

    Former President Donald Trump, facing felony convictions, remains a competitive presidential candidate despite upcoming sentencing. Legal questions arise regarding his eligibility and potential ballot restrictions.

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