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21 Oct 2024
#politics
Forbes: Trump Vs. Harris Fundraising Race: Harris Takes In $222 Million In September—Far Surpassing Trump
Vice President Kamala Harris has significantly outpaced former President Donald Trump in fundraising, raising over $1 billion since her campaign launch, including $221.8 million in September alone. In contrast, Trump's campaign raised $62.7 million during the same period.
Harris's fundraising success reflects strong support from top donors and independent political groups, while the Democratic National Committee has also outperformed the Republican National Committee in overall fundraising.
GB News: 'The most embarrassing politician in the Commonwealth!' Rafe Heydel-Mankoo FUMES after King Charles heckled
Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe interrupted King Charles during his speech, shouting anti-colonial slogans and calling for reparations for Indigenous Australians. Royal commentator Rafe Heydel-Mankoo criticized her behavior, labeling her an embarrassing figure in politics.
King Charles remained composed during the incident, which occurred during his first major tour of Australia since becoming king. The visit highlights ongoing discussions about Australia's colonial past and Indigenous rights.
Fox News: Trump plans to tour the devastation left by Hurricane Helene in latest battleground state stop
Former President Trump will visit North Carolina to assess the damage from Hurricane Helene and conduct campaign activities, including a press conference in Asheville and an evening meeting with faith leaders. His visit is part of a broader campaign strategy in a key state for the 2024 election.
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is also campaigning in battleground states, including Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, while President Biden is coordinating disaster relief efforts in North Carolina. The state's Elections Board has implemented emergency voting measures in response to the hurricane's impact.
Fox News: Supreme Court rejects lawyer Michael Cohen lawsuit against Trump over alleged retaliation
The Supreme Court has dismissed Michael Cohen's appeal to revive a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, ending Cohen's claims that his imprisonment was retaliation for his critical book on Trump. Cohen had served three years for federal crimes related to his work for Trump.
Cohen's legal battles conclude as Trump faces multiple felony counts in ongoing criminal cases.
Breitbart: Singer Joni Mitchell Screams 'F**k Trump' at Hollywood Bowl
Joni Mitchell made headlines at the Hollywood Bowl, where she performed two concerts and criticized former President Donald Trump, saying “Fuck Donald Trump.” This remark followed her performance of "Dog Eat Dog," which discusses deceitful powerful figures.
Mitchell, a Canadian citizen, encouraged the audience to vote, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming election. She previously protested Spotify for hosting Joe Rogan's podcast, expressing concern over misinformation related to the pandemic.
Fox News: Polling guru Nate Silver says latest polling 'pretty negative' for Harris as Trump gains momentum nationally
Nate Silver indicates that former President Trump is gaining momentum against Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election, with recent polls showing Trump leading in key metrics. Harris's national polling average has narrowed to a 1.7-point lead, raising concerns for Democrats.
Silver outlines factors that could favor Trump, including inflation, immigration, and Harris's past policy positions. Despite Harris leading in some battleground states, the Electoral College bias may complicate her path to victory.
Fox News: JD Vance says it's 'weird' VP Harris won't prove McDonald's employment, rips media's 'lack of curiosity'
Sen. JD Vance criticized mainstream media for not scrutinizing Vice President Kamala Harris's claim of working at McDonald's in college, contrasting it with the coverage of former President Trump's recent campaign stop at a McDonald's. Vance argued that Trump's genuine interactions with employees highlight a connection with working-class voters.
Vance suggested that Harris's attempts to connect with voters are less authentic, as evidenced by her staged photo ops. He expressed skepticism about Harris's McDonald's claim, noting the media's lack of inquiry into it compared to the scrutiny faced by Republican candidates.
Breitbart: George Soros-Backed Prosecutors Face Strong Opposition in California
Prosecutors supported by George Soros are facing significant challenges in upcoming elections in California, with recent recall efforts targeting those aligned with his criminal justice reform agenda. Notably, Alameda County's Pamela Price and Los Angeles's George Gascón show low voter support amid rising crime concerns.
The outcomes of these elections could indicate a broader backlash against radical criminal justice reforms in traditionally liberal areas, potentially influencing similar movements nationwide.
The Telegraph: Australian senator who heckled King wore Hamas-style headband
Australian senator Lidia Thorpe, known for her support of the Palestinian cause, faced backlash for wearing a headband resembling those used by Hamas. This occurred shortly after the October 7 attacks in Israel, drawing criticism for her actions.
Thorpe also wore a keffiyeh scarf in parliament and posted an image of the headband with a controversial caption, prompting condemnation from the Australian Jewish Association.
Fox News: Georgia casts over 1.4M ballots as critical battleground shatters early voting records
Georgia has seen over 1.4 million residents vote early in the 2024 election, breaking previous turnout records. As of Monday, in-person ballots exceeded 1.3 million, with substantial participation on Sunday, nearly doubling the previous record.
The state is a crucial battleground, with both Trump and Harris investing heavily in their campaigns. Current turnout represents nearly 20% of active voters, with a notable demographic mix among participants.
#society
GB News: TfL may be forced to pay millions in wrongly issued Ulez fines to drivers - 'We suspected something was not right'
Transport for London (TfL) may need to refund millions in fines to Dutch lorry drivers after settling a claim that the penalties for Ultra Low Emission Zone violations were issued unlawfully. The case, initiated by Transport in Nood BV, highlighted issues with the fines' currency and excessive charges.
TfL has acknowledged that fines should have been issued in pounds without additional fees. The final decision on the extent of refunds will be determined in a high court hearing on November 5, amid broader scrutiny of TfL's enforcement practices for foreign drivers.
#crime
Forbes: Central Park 5 Sue Trump For Defamation After He Again Blamed Them For Crime During Presidential Debate
The Central Park 5, wrongfully convicted in 1989, have sued former President Donald Trump for defamation after he reiterated false claims about their involvement in a brutal assault during a recent debate. They allege emotional distress and seek unspecified damages.
The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Pennsylvania, responding to Trump's assertion that the group had pleaded guilty and caused a victim's death.
GB News: Police chief calls for major reform in bid to crack down on shoplifting as quickly as summer rioters
Norfolk Police Chief Paul Sanford has called for comprehensive reform of the UK criminal justice system to address a surge in shoplifting, which reached 430,000 cases last year. He emphasized the need for swift and decisive punishment to deter crime and prevent escalation into more serious offenses.
Sanford criticized the current system's inefficiency, noting significant delays in trials for serious crimes. He highlighted a 65% increase in violence and abuse in shopping centers, stressing the importance of treating all forms of criminality seriously to protect communities.