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5 Aug 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Harris Campaign Uses Photo of Young Doug Emhoff to Sell Merchandise
Harris Campaign Uses Photo of Young Doug Emhoff to Sell Merchandise
Kamala Harris's campaign has rolled out merchandise featuring a throwback photo of her husband, Doug Emhoff, stirring up a social media frenzy. Comparisons flew as users likened Emhoff’s youthful looks to celebrities like Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

However, the campaign buzz faces turbulence as a report unveils alleged infidelity in Emhoff's past, claiming he cheated on his first wife with their nanny. Emhoff admitted to "tough times" but did not address allegations of paternity.


Breitbart: Report: John Fetterman Concerned Harris Will Select Josh Shapiro as VP
Report: John Fetterman Concerned Harris Will Select Josh Shapiro as VP
Sen. John Fetterman is wary of Kamala Harris potentially choosing Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro as her running mate, citing personal ambition and a long-standing rivalry. Their past clashes over criminal justice reforms add fuel to the political fire between them.

Shapiro's pro-Israel views have also drawn criticism from the far-left of the Democratic Party. Despite this, he defends his record on the Board of Pardons, claiming a commitment to reevaluating cases fairly.


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Breitbart: Weather Evacuations: Tropical Storm Debby to Become Hurricane, Make Florida Landfall by Monday
Weather Evacuations: Tropical Storm Debby to Become Hurricane, Make Florida Landfall by Monday
Tropical Storm Debby is barreling toward Florida, with officials bracing for potential hurricane strength by Monday. Evacuations are in place for vulnerable coastal areas facing life-threatening storm surges of up to ten feet, as tornado warnings swirl ominously.

Forecasters warn that the storm's wrath won’t end in Florida; the Southeast is next in line for heavy rains and flooding, raising alarms from Savannah to Myrtle Beach. Evacuations are crucial—time is running out to find safety before Debby strikes.