Trump has a long history, of disparaging American veterans and service members.

‘Disqualifies himself’: Veterans blast Trump for ‘disrespectful’ remarks about war heroes
There were a host of false things that Donald Trump said during his hour-long news conference Thursday that have gotten attention.
A glaring example is his helicopter emergency landing story, which has not stood up to scrutiny.
But there was so much more. A team of NPR reporters and editors reviewed the transcript of his news conference and found at least 162 misstatements, exaggerations and outright lies in 64 minutes. That’s more than two a minute. It’s a stunning number for anyone – and even more problematic for a person running to lead the free world.

Another Lost Cause: Reflecting on the state of Donald Trump’s re-election bid that is reportedly in the midst of a collapse since Vice President Kamala Harris became the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee, multiple GOP lawmakers are admitting reclaiming the Oval Office might be a lost cause.

With its rallies that pack arenas, Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign has harnessed an energy that many have compared to Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. Polls in battleground states indicate that the dynamics of the presidential race have fundamentally shifted, but skeptics question if the good vibes can last once the vice president starts to detail policy. Is this burst of excitement, they ask, just the momentary enthusiasm of voters surprised by an unexpected transition?

Trump flunks basic science yet again in speech insulting Harris’ intelligence
The Republican nominee’s North Carolina speech had some glaring factual errors of basic science and economics.


