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28 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Biden casts vote in Delaware, calls Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally ‘simply embarrassing’
President Biden voted early in Delaware, expressing confidence in Vice President Harris's chances against Trump. He criticized Trump's recent rally as embarrassing and emphasized the importance of the upcoming election.
Biden also called for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas conflict and condemned North Korea's involvement in the Ukraine war as dangerous. He dismissed Elon Musk's financial offer to voters as inappropriate.
Fox News: Michigan campaign stops from presidential candidates already double that of 2020, 2016
In the 2024 election cycle, presidential and vice presidential candidates have significantly increased their campaign events in Michigan, with 46 total events compared to 22 in 2016 and 21 in 2020. Trump leads Harris by a narrow margin in polls, highlighting Michigan's status as a key battleground.
With only a week until the election, both Trump and Harris are focusing heavily on Michigan, which has been critical in past elections. The state has seen the second-most visits after Pennsylvania, emphasizing its importance in determining the election outcome.
The Federalist: Media Incite Further Violence By Calling Joyful Trump Rally ‘Nazi’
Former President Donald Trump hosted a rally at Madison Square Garden, which has drawn criticism from media and political figures who liken it to a 1939 Nazi rally. Speakers at the event included Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Dr. Phil, and it attracted a diverse audience, including Jewish supporters.
Critics argue that the media's portrayal of the rally as extremist may incite violence against Republicans, referencing past assassination attempts on Trump. The rhetoric surrounding the event has raised concerns about its potential consequences for political discourse.
Breitbart: Pro-Harris PAC Admits Calling Trump a 'Fascist' Doesn't Work
Future Forward, a pro-Harris super PAC, acknowledged that labeling Trump as a "fascist" is ineffective in swaying voters. This comes as the Harris campaign shifts from a positive message to more negative attacks on Trump, reflecting internal divisions on strategy.
As Election Day approaches, concerns grow within the Democratic base about potential violence if Trump wins, with some activists planning protests and actions to support reproductive rights. The effectiveness of the Harris campaign's messaging remains in question.
Fox News: Leaked video exposes Dem staffer admitting 'quiet part out loud' in fiery tirade: 'Open the f---ing border'
Kevin Oyakawa, a Democratic staffer in Ohio, was recorded advocating for open borders and labeling those seeking border security as "racist." His comments have drawn criticism from Republican opponents of Congresswoman Emilia Sykes, who he works for, highlighting tensions over immigration policy.
Sykes’ campaign claims she supports increased border funding and bipartisan legislation for security, while opponents argue her team’s views reflect a dangerous stance on immigration. The ongoing political battle in Ohio may impact the upcoming elections.
Breitbart: Nolte: Battlefield Expands as Trump Takes Lead in New Hampshire Poll
Former President Donald Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris in a New Hampshire poll, with a narrow margin of 50.2% to 49.8%. The poll indicates growing momentum for Trump, while a law protecting women's sports appears to influence voter sentiment.
Trump's campaign is considering expanding efforts into Virginia, New Mexico, and Minnesota, where he currently trails in polls. The last Republican to win these states was George W. Bush in 2004.
Forbes: How Courts Are Impacting 2024 Election: Nevada Supreme Court Lets More Ballots Arrive After Election Day
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a ruling allowing non-postmarked ballots to be counted if they arrive within three days after Election Day, rejecting a GOP challenge. This decision reflects ongoing legal battles over voting regulations across multiple states ahead of the upcoming election.
As litigation intensifies, both Republican and Democratic campaigns are preparing for potential post-election lawsuits regarding ballot counting and election results. Democrats criticize GOP lawsuits as attempts to undermine electoral integrity, while Republicans assert they are ensuring compliance with voting laws.
Le Monde: Iran executes German-Iranian Jamshid Sharmahd
Iran executed Jamshid Sharmahd, a German-Iranian citizen, after his conviction for "corruption on earth" related to a 2008 mosque bombing that killed 14 people. He had been detained since 2020 and was accused of leading the Tondar group, labeled a terrorist organization by Iran.
The execution follows a judicial process that included confirmation by the Supreme Court. Iranian authorities claim Sharmahd operated under foreign intelligence protection.
Breitbart: RNC Sends Letter to PA Secretary of State Shapiro over Issues of Voting Access
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has raised concerns to Pennsylvania's Secretary of State regarding reported voting access issues, including malfunctioning computers and early polling site closures. They argue these problems contrast with Governor Shapiro's claims of a smooth voting experience.
The RNC's letter emphasizes that all voters should have equal access to casting their ballots, urging immediate action to address these issues. They characterize the situation as voter suppression and call for measures to ensure every legal vote is counted.
Fox News: AOC says 'plenty of people aren't happy' about Kamala Harris campaigning with Liz Cheney
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed discomfort with Vice President Kamala Harris campaigning alongside former Republican Liz Cheney, noting that many progressive Democrats are unhappy with this strategy. Ocasio-Cortez emphasized the importance of uniting for the presidential election despite differing views.
Progressive leaders, including Bernie Sanders, have criticized Harris for focusing on Cheney rather than her Democratic base, arguing that appealing to working-class voters is more crucial than courting conservative Republicans.
Forbes: Michael Bloomberg Gives Harris $50 Million, Report Says
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg donated $50 million to support Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, marking his continued late-cycle contributions. This donation went to Future Forward USA Action, a pro-Harris super PAC, following pressure from Democratic allies.
Bloomberg's total political contributions this election cycle amount to $47 million, significantly less than the $1.1 billion he spent on his own 2020 presidential campaign. His support for Harris has evolved, despite initial reservations about her capabilities.
Fox News: Pro-Putin party wins contested election as Georgia drifts further from US, Europe
Georgia's President Salome Zourabichvili has urged citizens to protest the recent parliamentary election results, which she claims bolster Russian influence in the country. The ruling Georgian Dream party's victory, viewed as illegitimate by many, threatens Georgia's aspirations to join the European Union.
International observers reported irregularities during the elections, prompting calls for investigations. The U.S. has expressed support for peaceful protests and condemned violations of democratic norms, highlighting the precarious situation for Georgia amid rising tensions with Russia.
GB News: Lindsay Hoyle 'spitting feathers' as Labour 'leaks information' ahead of budget
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle expressed strong anger towards Labour for leaking budget information prior to the official announcement. He criticized Labour's Rachel Reeves for not informing Parliament first and emphasized the need for respect towards elected members.
Reeves outlined her fiscal rules, aiming for stability and a balanced budget, while acknowledging that tax increases may be necessary to meet these goals. Hoyle's remarks highlight the tension between government communication and parliamentary procedure.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Egyptian president proposes new cease-fire truce as CIA chief in Mideast for talks
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is advocating for a two-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas to facilitate hostage releases amid ongoing international talks in Doha. Despite efforts, no agreement has been reached on a temporary cease-fire or hostage exchanges.
The situation remains tense as Israel escalates military operations in Gaza, leading to significant civilian casualties and humanitarian crises. Discussions continue among mediators to bridge gaps between the conflicting parties.
#crime
Fox News: Bryan Kohberger defense eyes death penalty fine print
Bryan Kohberger's defense team is intensifying efforts to remove the death penalty from his case ahead of a November hearing. They submitted numerous court documents challenging the prosecution's claims and the constitutionality of the death penalty under Idaho law.
Kohberger is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022. His trial is set to begin next year, and he has pleaded not guilty.
Fox News: Diddy's jail conducting 'interagency operation'
Law enforcement conducted a preplanned operation at the Brooklyn federal jail where Sean "Diddy" Combs is held on sex trafficking charges. The Bureau of Prisons stated there was no active threat, and the operation aimed to ensure safety for staff and inmates amid ongoing criticism of jail conditions.
Combs has pleaded not guilty, with a trial date set for May 5. He was placed on routine suicide watch upon arrival, and concerns regarding the jail's conditions have led some judges to halt sending inmates there.