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Donald Trump's popularity cannot be denied, no matter how many hurdles they try to throw in his way. In the next election, Trump will emerge victorious.
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Trump says he will do interview with Elon Musk on Monday night
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will do "a major interview with Elon Musk" on the night of Monday, Aug. 12.
Trump made the announcement in a social media post. He did not provide details.
FBI probes claims Iran hacked Trump campaignTrump campaign says its internal messages hacked by Iran
Donald Trump’s campaign has said some of its internal communications have been hacked and suggested it was targeted by Iranian operatives.
US news website Politico reported on Saturday that it had been emailed campaign documents including internal research carried out on Trump’s running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance.
“These documents were obtained illegally from foreign sources hostile to the United States, intended to interfere with the 2024 election,” a campaign spokesman told the BBC.
Politico said it had confirmed the authenticity of the documents. The BBC has not independently verified the claims.
The campaign did not give any further details or any evidence linking the document leak to Iranian hackers or the Iranian government.
Its statement came one day after Microsoft released a report indicating that Iranian hackers targeted the campaign of an unnamed US presidential candidate in June.
Microsoft’s Threat Analysis Center (MTAC) said that the campaign was sent a spear phishing email – a message designed to look trustworthy in order to get the target to click on a malicious link.
“Over the past several months, we have seen the emergence of significant influence activity by Iranian actors,” the MTAC report said.
Trump campaign spokesperson, Steven Cheung said the June hacking attempt mentioned in the MTAC report “coincides with the close timing of President Trump’s selection of a vice presidential nominee".
“The Iranians know that President Trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first four years in the White House,” Mr Cheung said.
Politico said that in late July it began receiving emails from a person who identified themselves only as “Robert” using an AOL email account.
The news outlet said the Vance file was 271 pages long and based on publicly available information about Vance’s past record and statements. The email account also sent part of a research document about Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who was also a vice presidential contender, it said.
Presidential campaigns routinely research potential vice-presidential nominees in order to ferret out any potentially embarrassing revelations. Politico reported that some of Mr Vance's previous - and well-known - criticisms of Trump were labelled in the document as "potential vulnerabilities".
The Microsoft report noted: "Iranian cyber-enabled influence operations have been a consistent feature of at least the last three US election cycles."
Microsoft had released a similar report during the 2020 election saying Iranian hackers had targeted presidential campaigns.
US security sources have also warned of an Iranian plot to assassinate Trump, unconnected to last month’s attempted shooting in Pennsylvania. And on Tuesday, the US justice department charged a Pakistani man alleged to have ties to Iran with plotting to assassinate US officials, potentially including the former president.
The BBC has contacted Iranian officials for comment.
BBC
Fight Breaks Out in Front of MAGA Trump Rally Attendees
Aviolent fight involving three men started suddenly outside a Donald Trump rally in Michigan yesterday.
Attendees were standing by a metal barricade in the parking lot outside of Saginaw Valley State University, where Trump was speaking that afternoon, when a brawl broke out in front of the barricade at about 10:20 a.m.
Anna Liz Nichols of Michigan Advance posted a video to her X account of the men exchanging blows. Michigan Advance said the fight was between vendors selling Trump merchandise prior to the rally.
The men in the 22-second video were filmed punching and kicking each other, before scattering across the parking lot as the scrap continued. They were eventually broken up by security guards.
The fight was particularly vicious between one young man in a Trump t-shirt who was filmed sitting on top of and punching another man on the ground, who was dressed in a Trump hoodie.
J.J. Boehm, the executive director of university communications at Saginaw Valley State University, told Newsweek: "To my knowledge, the individuals are not affiliated with SVSU. "I do not believe University Police were involved in the response to the altercation, as it is my understanding that they were inside the Ryder Center, [the] site of the campaign event, at the time of the incident."
In a statement via text reported by Michigan Advance, a Trump campaign official said: "The Trump campaign reports that all of the individuals involved in the altercation were vendors, none were attendees and all were ejected from the premises."
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Fight breaks out in front of MAGA Trump rally attendees
Violence broke out before a Trump rally in Michigan, with footage showing people kicking and punching each other outside the venue.www.newsweek.com
Man , this guy is all about publicity positive or negative as long as its free lolTrump hands out french fries, Harris visits Georgia churches
With the U.S. presidential election little more than two weeks away, Democrat Kamala Harris visited two churches on Sunday while her Republican rival, Donald Trump, visited another kind of American temple: a McDonald's.
Both candidates were scrambling for votes in the most competitive states, with Harris, the U.S. vice president, appealing to early voters in Georgia and Trump campaigning in Pennsylvania ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
At a McDonald's in suburban Philadelphia, Trump removed his suit jacket, put on a black and yellow apron and proceeded to cook batches of french fries, something he said he had wanted to do "all my life."
The former president dipped wire baskets of potatoes in sizzling oil before salting them and handing them out to customers through the restaurant's drive-through window. Thousands of people lined the street opposite the restaurant to watch.
Feb. 5, 2025: Donald Trump pushing for ethnic cleansing of muslims in Gaza so that he can turn Gaza into a hotel riviera and make Billions at the expense of human lives - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn4z32y12jpoIt is clear you are making this statement only because you are not an American. Muslim Americans would (and should) think twice before going anywhere near the Trump brigade. It is chock full of neonazis who preach hatred and violence against muslims. Trump himself has made numerous statements against muslims (below).
I find it appalling that the so called "defenders of Islam" in this PP forum somehow make an absolute U turn and support Trump, keep Trump's photo as their profile pic etc in spite of seeing so many compelling facts. I guess the virtue signaling for muslims is all for convenience of winning arguments for some people here and not something they truly believe in.
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Trump wanting to close mosques in the US - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...m_term=.4c13edc8dc7d&itid=lk_inline_manual_12
Trump wanting to create a database of American muslims (like Nazis did) - https://www.politifact.com/article/2015/nov/24/donald-trumps-comments-database-american-muslims/
Nov. 30, 2015: On MSNBC, a reporter asked Trump if he thinks Islam is an inherently peaceful religion that's been perverted by a small percentage of followers or if it is an inherently violent religion. Trump responded: “Well, all I can say … there’s something going on. You know, there's something definitely going on. I don't know that that question can be answered.” He also said: “We are not loved by many Muslims.”
Dec. 6, 2015: On CBS News, Trump said: “If you have people coming out of mosques with hatred and death in their eyes and on their minds, we’re going to have to do something.” Trump also said he didn’t believe the sister of one of the San Bernardino shooters who said she was crestfallen for the victims, saying: “I would go after a lot of people, and I would find out whether or not they knew. I would be able to find out, because I don't believe the sister.”
Dec. 8, 2015: On CNN, Trump quoted a widely debunked poll by an anti-Islam activist organization that claimed that a quarter of the Muslims living in the United States agreed that violence against Americans is justified as part of the global jihad. “We have people out there that want to do great destruction to our country, whether it's 25 percent or 10 percent or 5 percent, it's too much,” Trump said.
Feb. 3, 2016: Trump criticized Obama for visiting a mosque in Baltimore and said on Fox News: “Maybe he feels comfortable there … There are a lot of places he can go, and he chose a mosque.” (It was Obama's first visit to a mosque during his presidency, and it was made in an effort to encourage religious tolerance in light of growing anti-Muslim sentiment.)
March 22, 2016: Soon after three suicide bombings in Brussels tied to a group of French and Belgian Muslims, Trump told Fox Business: “We're having problems with the Muslims, and we're having problems with Muslims coming into the country.” Trump called for surveillance of mosques in the United States, saying: “You have to deal with the mosques, whether we like it or not, I mean, you know, these attacks aren't coming out of — they're not done by Swedish people.”
June 15, 2016: On Fox News, Trump said this of Muslims who immigrate to the United States: “Assimilation has been very hard. It's almost — I won't say nonexistent, but it gets to be pretty close. And I'm talking about second and third generation. They come — they don't — for some reason, there's no real assimilation.”
Jan. 27, 2017: Within a week of becoming president, Trump signed an executive order blocking Syrian refugees and banning citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States for 90 days. This order goes into effect immediately, prompting mass chaos at airports, protests and legal challenges. Rudolph W. Giuliani, a close adviser to the president, later said on Fox News: “So when [Trump] first announced it, he said, 'Muslim ban.' He called me up. He said, 'Put a commission together. Show me the right way to do it legally.'”