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hanimmal

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) accused House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) of "waste, fraud and abuse" after he scheduled a hearing to allegedly counter former President Donald Trump's poor debate performance against Vice President Kamala Harris.

"You know what, this hearing is actually the best example of what waste, fraud, and abuse looks like," Crockett said Thursday, "because the only reason we're having this hearing is because somebody got their feelings hurt in a debate, and I don't understand why we're wasting taxpayer dollars."

"Next time, tell your big boy to show up and be ready to handle the woman in the room who hopefully will become the next president of the United States," she continued.

Crockett went on to question witness Skye Perryman, CEO of Democracy Forward, about Trump's connection to a controversial conservative plan to reshape the government.

"Is Trump's name ever mentioned in Project 2025, yes or no?" the lawmaker asked.

"Within the document itself, there are a number of references to the former administration," Perryman replied.

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"Well, if I told you that his name is mentioned approximately 312 times, would you have any reason to dispute that?" Crockett said.

"I don't have any reason to," Perryman agreed.

For his part, Trump has disavowed any connection to Project 2025 after polls showed it was unpopular.

Watch the video below from the House Oversight Committee or click the link.
 

hanimmal

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Trump is such a schmuck. When getting his ass kicked reaching for his meme readied race baiting propaganda trigger phrase to run on for as long as he can before he has to drop his next troll that he has to move the goalposts on to make it somehow about Harris. Because they don't have shit else and are looking like the INCEL group with the exception of Trumps new handler and a intern here and there.
 
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Donald Trump consistently draws large and enthusiastic crowds to his rallies, but Kamala Harris was right.

"Scores of people leave early," reported the Washington Post, and while most rallygoers do stay to the end, enduring his rambling diatribes about past elections, his legal woes and various grievances, there's a clear trend at his campaign events.

"Trump often runs late and goes long, prompting many to bow out because of other responsibilities, priorities or, sometimes, waning patience and interest," the Post's reporters found through interviews and observing dozens of events. "Some said they wanted to beat traffic or had work the next day. Others complained about sound quality. One man wanted to go home to his French bulldog. Another needed to get home to his daughter. A third had a Yorkie with him that started acting out. A fourth man said his phone died."

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Harris clearly touched a nerve when she poked Trump over the early departures during their debate last month, saying that attendees leave out of “exhaustion and boredom," and the Republican nominee has frequently brought up the topic during subsequent events, insisting variously that "nobody ever leaves" but making excuses for those who do.

"The former president has told advisers that after people stand for so long and wait for so long, he needs to give them something more than a 'boring policy speech,' one person who has spoken to him said," the Post reported. "The speechwriters craft remarks that are usually designed to go for 60 to 90 minutes, a campaign adviser said, but they know Trump will veer repeatedly off the script."

The Post's reporters attended dozens of Trump events in recent weeks and observed hundreds, if not thousands, of attendees – including Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake – filing out as Trump ranted about World War III, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, the unpopularity of Republican-backed abortion limits and other topics, and many said they were already worn out by the time he got started.

"Anastasia Bennett, 22, quickly grew tired of the insults and was ready to leave," the Post reported. "Bennett was undecided before attending the rally with her aunt, who supports Harris. But after hearing Trump speak, she said she planned to vote for Harris."

"It was the insults and just being an hour late," she told the newspaper.
 
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