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The David Pakman Show - October 4, 2024

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Trump accuses Kamala of MURDER in DEMENTIA rant

Donald Trump recently escalated his inflammatory rhetoric, claiming in Wisconsin that Kamala Harris is "murdering people." He accused her of being responsible for a crime, likening her to someone with a gun in hand, sparking concerns over his incitement of violence against political opponents. Trump’s remarks stand in stark contrast to calls for more civil discourse, while his supporters often claim it's the left that needs to tone down violent rhetoric. At the same event, Trump rambled incoherently, talking about topics ranging from bathrooms to the Green New Deal, spewing disjointed thoughts and bizarre claims. His obsession with plumbing resurfaced, alongside wild falsehoods, like blaming Kamala Harris for a border app that was actually introduced during his administration. As Trump’s speeches continue to lack coherence, even his audiences seem perplexed, unsure how to react, clapping only when he stumbles upon familiar conservative talking points.

OH NO: Fox Host ADMITS to Trump's crimes!

Neil Cavuto of Fox News surprised viewers by acknowledging the crimes Donald Trump committed in his attempt to cling to power after the 2020 election. Cavuto seemed shocked, even though this has been clear for years from investigations, Trump's impeachments, and the classified documents scandal. Cavuto noted that the new filing from Jack Smith came just weeks before the election, but Trump’s legal team will likely fight the release of key source documents. If those details are made public, especially after the election and Trump loses, it could trigger an even more extreme reaction from Trump, who sees winning as his way to avoid prison.

From yesterday’s show:

Trump admits he will deport LEGAL IMMIGRANTS

Donald Trump, in a recent interview, said he would revoke the temporary protected status (TPS) of Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and deport them, despite the fact that they are here legally under a longstanding legal framework. Trump claimed they are "overrunning" the town and would simply revoke their status. This reflects Trump's broader pattern of disregarding legal frameworks he disagrees with, as seen in his actions on the Iran deal, the Paris climate agreement, and NATO obligations. The core issue isn't whether Trump could legally do this; the fact that he wants to target specific legal immigrants, particularly Haitian migrants, is dangerous and shows a lack of respect for the rule of law. Temporary protected status exists to shelter people from countries facing disasters, wars, or persecution, and those under it are here legally. Trump's plan to revoke TPS, especially in this racially charged context, is deeply troubling, and even if legally dubious, his intent alone is a major concern.

OCTOBER BOMBSHELL: New filing details Trump's crimes

A newly unsealed court filing from special prosecutor Jack Smith reveals that Donald Trump, in his desperation to stay in power, knowingly pushed false claims about the 2020 election, even after being told by aides and lawyers that they were baseless. Trump privately called some of the claims "crazy" but continued to promote them publicly, including during fundraising efforts. The filing includes Trump’s reaction to the January 6th violence, where he responded “So what?” when told that rioters were chanting "Hang Mike Pence." Trump’s disregard for the truth and legal boundaries is evident throughout, with examples like him dismissing concerns from his legal team and pushing to overturn election results in several states, despite knowing he had lost. Smith also argues that Trump acted as a private citizen, not in his official capacity as president, which challenges Trump’s claim to legal immunity. This includes his role in the fraudulent elector scheme, his pressure on state officials to change vote counts, and his praise for January 6th rioters, all of which are portrayed as actions taken for personal gain, not as part of his duties as president. This argument could have significant legal consequences as Trump faces upcoming trials.

More on the show:

-- On the Show:

-- Republican Senator Tim Scott tries to defend Donald Trump's economic policy on CNBC and it does not go well

-- Melania Trump reportedly demanded $250,000 from CNN to be interviewed

-- Donald Trump supporters appear to fight each other before his event in Saginaw, Michigan

-- Republican Congressman Jason Smith appears on CNBC and has no idea how they will pay for Donald Trump's tax cuts

-- CNN guest Keith Boykin crushes CNN for allowing Trumpists like Byron Donalds to lie about crime

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