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Trump and Melania attend Al Smith dinner together as former president rips Harris’s no-show: Live

Donald Trump set to speak at Al Smith charity dinner with wife Melania making rare appearance by his side as Kamala Harris skips event in favor of campaign trail

Oliver O'Connell,Joe Sommerlad
Thursday 17 October 2024 21:04
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Donald and Melania Trump are making a rare public appearance together at tonight’s Al Smith charity dinner in New York City.

Trump is set to speak later tonight at the event, which presidential candidates have traditionally attended for decades. Kamala Harris, however, declined to attend in favor of campaigning in Wisconsin, a key swing state.

The Make America Great Again PAC emailed supporters on Thursday slamming Harris for skipping the event, noting she is the first major party candidate to do so since the 1980s. However, Harris has sent in a pre-recorded video to be played at the dinner.

“Her radical policies are fundamentally at odds with Catholic teachings, and her history of anti-Catholic rhetoric has further alienated this crucial voting bloc,” the PAC wrote.

The former president has also again lashed out at CBS flagship news show 60 Minutes over standard edits it made to an interview with Harris. The former president baselessly claims the conduct was criminal and wants the network’s license revoked.

The Harris campaign mocked Trump’s refusal to debate the vice president again and his ducking of interviews and appearances. On Thursday the National Rifle Association announced it has canceled a “Defend the 2nd” event due to “campaign scheduling changes”.

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Trump turns on Fox News (again) saying if he wins it’s ‘DESPITE Fox, not because of them!’

If you thought that Donald Trump fawning over Bret Baier for his “tough but fair” interview with Kamala Harris would go some way to repairing the sometimes fractious nature of the relationship between Fox News and the former president, then apparently you would be wrong.

Just like on Sunday, hours after his hour-long interview with Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures, Trump is back to bashing the Rupert Murdoch-owned network’s terrible habit of having guests who oppose him or who don’t sing his praises...

Here’s how the former president voiced his displeasure on Truth Social a few moments ago:

Why does Suzanne Scott of FoxNews keep putting on third rate “talking heads” like Jessica Tarlov, Richard Fowler, Patrick Murphy, “something” Wolf, Keisha Lance Bottoms, and other Radical Left Lunatics that lie, and make up statements, with Fox, rarely having any counter to their storytelling? It is so bad for winning the Most Important Election in the History of our Country. Likewise, not a moment goes by when I’m not looking at negative, false Ads that the other camp stuffs the Fox airwaves with. If I win and, I hope for the Country’s sake that I do, and this Radical Left Moron, Kamala, doesn’t get a chance to run the Country, it is DESPITE Fox, not because of them!

Oliver O'Connell17 October 2024 17:18
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Watch: Trump blames Zelensky for war in Ukraine, claims Biden instigated it

...no, really.

Apparently, Vladimir Putin ordering an invasion of Ukraine had nothing to do with it.

Just astonishing.

Oliver O'Connell17 October 2024 17:10
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Acting Secret Service director responds to report on agency: ‘We are not waiting to act'

Acting Service Service Director Ronald Rowe has responded to the bipartisan Independent Review Panel convened by President Joe Biden to examine the working of the agency after the first assassination attempt against Donald Trump on July 13.

Rowe says the Secret Service respects the work of the panel and remains committed to addressing the failures that contributed to the events of that day in Butler, Pennsylvania, and is “not waiting to act”.

A statement from Rowe goes on to say:

We have already significantly improved our readiness, operational and organizational communications and implemented enhanced protective operations for the former president and other protectees. This includes making changes to better integrate with our state and local law enforcement partners and augmenting our protection with support from the U.S. Department of Defense and other agencies.

Additionally, we are developing a comprehensive plan aimed at driving a fundamental transformation within the Secret Service to ensure we are appropriately configured to execute our dual integrated mission of protection and complex investigations. This plan focuses on increasing and retaining the agency’s personnel, modernizing our technology, and building a training plan that is sustainable now and into the future. We acknowledge that July 13 did not occur because of a lack of resources, however, our enhanced protective model implemented after July 13 requires additional people, equipment, and asset capabilities. The agency is also working with Congress to increase the agency’s budget so that we can make this paradigm shift a reality and ensure that our people have the resources they need to successfully carry out the mission.

The U.S. Secret Service remains steadfast in our relentless focus on fulfilling our critical mission. I am immensely proud of the dedicated U.S. Secret Service workforce. The men and women of the U.S. Secret Service answer the call to protect our nation’s leaders and major candidates while operating in a heightened and increasingly dynamic threat environment.”

Oliver O'Connell17 October 2024 16:55
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Walz to appear on Daily Show with Jon Stewart

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will appear on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show on Monday, October 21.

Kamala Harris’s running mate will sit down in the studio with Jon Stewart, with the episode airing that night at 11pm.

It will be the Democratic vice presidential nominee’s first appearance on the show.

Oliver O'Connell17 October 2024 16:50
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What did the Secret Service review panel recommend be done after assassination attempt on Trump?

The panel who reviewed the working of the Secret Service following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13 has the following recommendations:

  • Having a unified command post at all large events where Secret Service and other law enforcement representatives are all physically in the same place
  • Overhead surveillance for all outdoor events
  • Security plans must include a way to mitigate line of site concerns out to 1,000 yards and who’s in charge at the event
  • More training on how to get protectees out of dangerous scenarios

The panel said the agency also needs new, outside leadership and a renewed focus on its core protective mission while expressing skepticism that the agency should continue with the investigations it currently conducts. While the Secret Service is well known for what it does to protect presidents and other dignitaries, it also investigates financial crimes.

“In the Panel’s opinion, it is simply unacceptable for the Service to have anything less than a paramount focus on its protective mission, particularly while that protective mission function is presently suboptimal,” the report said.

The panel members were Mark Filip, deputy attorney general under President George W. Bush; David Mitchell, who served in numerous state and local law enforcement roles in Maryland and Delaware; Janet Napolitano, homeland security secretary under President Barack Obama; and Frances Fragos Townsend, Bush’s assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism.

Oliver O'Connell17 October 2024 16:40
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Watch: Trump behaved like ‘a drunk fraternity brother’ as president, says billionaire Robert Kraft

Billionaire Robert Kraft says Trump behaved like 'a drunk fraternity brother' as president
Oliver O'Connell17 October 2024 16:35
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Panel looking into Trump assassination attempt notes issues with culture of Secret Service

The report published by the independent panel investigating the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally delved into the culture of the Secret Service and painted a picture of an agency struggling to think critically about how it carries out its mission, especially when it comes to protecting Trump.

The panel said agency personnel operated under the assumption that they effectively had to “do more with less.” The report said the additional security measures taken to protect Trump after the Butler shooting should have been taken before.

“To be clear, the Panel did not identify any nefarious or malicious intent behind this phenomenon, but rather an overreliance on assigning personnel based on categories (former, candidate, nominee) instead of an individualized assessment of risk,” the panel wrote.

The panel also noted the “back-and-forth” between the Trump security detail and Secret Service headquarters regarding how many people were needed to protect him.

The panel also faulted some of the senior-level staff who were involved in the rally for what they called a “lack of ownership.” In one example, the panel said a senior agent on site who was tasked with coordinating communications didn’t walk around the rally site ahead of time and did not brief the state police counterpart before the rally about how communications would be managed.

It cited the relative inexperience of two specific agents who played a role in security for the July 13 rally. One was the site agent from Trump’s detail whose job it was to coordinate with the Pittsburgh field office on security planning for the rally. The panel said the agent graduated from the Secret Service academy in 2020, and had only been on the Trump detail since 2023. Before the Butler rally the agent had only done “minimal previous site advance work or site security planning.”

Another agent assigned to operate a drone detection system had only used the technology at two prior events.

AP17 October 2024 16:30
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Watch: Trump roasted for pretending to be a tough guy

Oliver O'Connell17 October 2024 16:12
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Trump asks judge to delay unsealing of Jack Smith immunity evidence appendix

Donald Trump’s legal team has asked Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is presiding over his federal election interference case in Washington, DC, to again postpone the unsealing of evidence filed in conjunction with special counsel Jack Smith’s brief on presidential immunity.

In a new motion, they ask Judge Chutkan to maintain the order that holds “redacted non-public Sensitive Materials” from being publicly released until November 14 — nine days after the election.

They claim it’s unfair and being used against Trump in the presidential election by Kamala Harris’s campaign.

“Thus, without any semblance of due process—including President Trump’s right to cross-examine witnesses and call his own witnesses in a court proceeding—the public has been poisoned by a one-sided prosecutorial narrative that is being used for political purposes by the incumbent administration,” they write.

Any public release is expected to be heavily redacted and likely won’t contain much in the way of new information.

Judge Chutkan ordered the unsealing of the evidentiary appendix last week but stayed the order for seven days at Trump’s request. The former president’s team wants her to extend her stay until Trump files his own immunity brief and appendix.

Trump’s lawyers repeated many of the same arguments the former president has previously made against any unsealing prior to the election: that it would interfere with the election, poison the jury pool, and that it violates the Department of Justice’s “quiet period” policy ahead of a presidential election.

Oliver O'Connell17 October 2024 15:57
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Biden administration has canceled loans for over 1 million public workers

A student loan cancellation program for public workers has granted relief to more than 1 million Americans — up from just 7,000 who were approved before it was updated by the Biden administration two years ago.

President Joe Biden announced the milestone on Thursday, saying his administration restored a promise to America’s teachers, firefighters, nurses and other public servants. He celebrated it even as his broader student loan plans remain halted by courts following legal challenges by Republican-led states.

“For too long, the government failed to live up to its commitments,” Biden said in a statement. “We vowed to fix that, and because of actions from our administration, now over 1 million public service workers have gotten the relief they are entitled to under the law.”

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The Biden administration has now canceled loans for more than 1 million public workers

A student loan cancellation program for public workers has granted relief to more than 1 million Americans — up from just 7,000 who were approved before it was updated by the Biden administration two years ago

AP17 October 2024 15:50

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