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Former president’s chosen Ohio Senate candidate was once among his most aggressive critics

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Trump-backed Ohio Senate candidate JD Vance was ridiculed by his opponent last night for “kissing ass” to get the former president’s endorsement.

In a televised debate, Mr Vance’s Democratic opponent Tim Ryan quoted Mr Trump himself describing how Mr Vance had gone about securing his support.

Accusing Mr Vance of a “lack of courage,” Mr Ryan declared: “I’m from Ohio I don’t kiss anyone’s ass like him. Ohio needs an ass-kicker, not an ass-kisser.”

Meanwhile, an extract from an upcoming book on the GOP’s support for Mr Trump has revealed new details of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s infamous call with Mr Trump during the January 6 Capitol attack.

According to Politico, when Mr Trump told Mr McCarthy that the people storming the building were “more upset” than his party about the supposed theft of the election, Mr McCarthy responded: “More upset? They’re trying to f***ing kill me!”

Utah Senate race becomes referendum of Trump’s GOP

Just weeks before the Nov. 8 vote, Utah‘s senior senator, Republican Mike Lee, is now acknowledging a real reelection threat from Evan McMullin, an anti-Donald Trump independent and former Republican challenging him in the state’s most competitive Senate race in decades.

Lee’s campaign insists it is confident heading into Election Day, but there are unmistakable signs of anxiety in a race shaping up as a referendum on the direction that Trump has taken the Republican Party.

Read on:

Utah Senate race: Referendum on direction Trump has led GOP

Just weeks before the Nov. 8 election, Utah’s senior senator, Republican Mike Lee, is now acknowledging a real political threat from Evan McMullin

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 21:15

Texas rally: No profanity on t-shirts please

A message from security at today’s Trump rally in Robstown, Texas: “If you have any shirts that have profanity on them - I understand they sell them here ... please refrain from wearing them inside because we are better than that.”

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 21:00

Trump ally Barrack to testify in own defence at ‘foreign agent’ trial

Tom Barrack, a one-time fundraiser for former President Donald Trump, is expected to take the witness stand in his own defense next week in his trial on charges of being an illegal foreign agent for the United Arab Emirates.

Mr Barrack‘s lawyer Randall Jackson said in open court on Friday that his client would take the stand on Friday afternoon. Later, prosecutor Sam Nitze said he expected to take substantial time to cross-examine the current witness, former Barrack lawyer Brady Cassis, meaning Mr Barrack did not take the stand Friday.

For defendants, testifying is potentially risky because it opens them up to probing cross-examination by prosecutors.

Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn said Mr Barrack, 75, used his influence with Mr Trump‘s election campaign and administration to push the UAE’s interests without notifying the US attorney general, as required by law.

They rested their case earlier this week after showing jurors hundreds of emails and text messages between Mr Barrack, his former assistant Matthew Grimes, and an Emirati businessman named Rashid Al Malik, who prosecutors described as an intermediary between them and Emirati officials.

Those messages showed Emirati officials provided feedback to Mr Barrack on what he should say in television interviews and an op-ed about US policy toward the Middle East in 2016 and 2017, and gave input about what Mr Trump should say about energy policy in a 2016 campaign speech.

Mr Barrack, 75, has pleaded not guilty, as has his co-defendant Mr Grimes. Mr Al Malik is at large.

Mr Barrack‘s lawyers argued his interactions with Emirati officials were part of his job running Colony Capital, a private equity firm now known as DigitalBridge Group Inc. Even in instances where his interests and goals aligned with the UAE’s, he was acting on his own volition, they said.

The trial has featured testimony from former US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson — who testified for the prosecution that he was unaware of Mr Barrack‘s role in foreign policy — and former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who testified on Thursday for the defense that Mr Barrack pushed him to convince Mr Trump to support Qatar in a blockade brought by regional rivals including the UAE.

Reuters

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 20:46

Pennsylvania man indicted for threat to kill Jan 6 committee chair

A Pennsylvania man who escaped from jail earlier this year before being captured in South Carolina has been indicted by a US grand jury for threatening to kill Rep Bennie Thompson, the chair of the congressional committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot.

The man, Robert Vargo, is facing a bevy of other criminal charges related to his threat to kill Mr Thompson, Mr Thompson’s family, and President Joe Biden, per Reuters. He is also charged with threatening the president, threat by interstate communications, and influencing a federal official by threat.

Abe Asher has the story.

Pennsylvania man indicted for threat to kill Jan 6 committee chair Bennie Thompson

The man also threatened to kill Mr Thompson’s family and President Joe Biden

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 20:00

What does the January 6 committee want from Trump?

The House January 6 committee on Friday subpoenaed former President Donald Trump – an extraordinary but not unprecedented move as the panel works to wrap up its investigation of the 2021 Capitol insurrection.

The committee is asking Trump to hand over documents by Nov. 4 and provide testimony “on or about” 14 November and possibly longer. While the nine-member panel has already interviewed more than 1,000 people, many of them close to Trump, lawmakers say there are details that only he can confirm.

In a letter accompanying the subpoena, the committee said that Trump personally oversaw a multi-part effort to overturn his 2020 election defeat, that he knew it was illegal and that he knew his claims about the election were false.

Here’s what the House January 6 committee wants from Trump:

Inside the subpoena: What the Jan. 6 panel wants from Trump

The House Jan. 6 committee has subpoenaed former President Donald Trump

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 19:00

Trump ‘embraces biblical principles’...

Asked why he supports Donald Trump, a man at today’s Trump rally in Robstown, Texas, says it is because: “He’s embracing biblical principles.”

No, really.

Watch below:

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 18:30

Read the Jan 6 committee letter to Donald Trump

In a letter to former President Donald Trump, January 6 Committee Chair Bennie Thompson and Vice Chair Liz Cheney underscored Trump’s central role in a deliberate, orchestrated effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and block the transfer of presidential power.

Read the full letter here:

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 18:00

Lindsey Graham asks Supreme Court to intervene over Trump election fraud testimony

Lindsey Graham has filed an emergency request asking the US Supreme Court to block a grand jury subpoena for his testimony in a Georgia probe of Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in that state.

A federal appeals court stood with a lower-court decision on 20 October and ruled that the Republican senator “failed to demonstrate that he is likely to succeed” in his attempts to prevent his appearance before a Fulton County special grand jury.

The South Carolina senator then appealed to the nation’s high court on 21 October.

Alex Woodward reports.

Lindsey Graham asks Supreme Court to block his testimony in Trump election probe

Republican senator makes emergency appeal after courts rule he cannot stop subpoena in election probe

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 17:30

ReAwaken America opening prayer calls to protect Trump from ‘RINO trash’

The opening prayer today at Eric Trump and Michael Flynn’s ReAwaken America event in Pennsylvania this morning included a call to not surround former President Donald Trump with “Deep state trash” and “RINO trash”... “in the name of Jesus.”

Watch:

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 17:00

‘Everything is a show or a way to make money, or both'

Former Trump White House official Stephanie Grisham also had some thoughts on Eric Trump’s remarks at the ReAwaken America tour’s latest stop outside Lancaster, Pennsylvania on Friday night.

Mr Trump said to the crowd: “My father finally got a subpoena from the J6 Committee. I told him a minute ago, you have to go testify, because it will be the greatest entertainment. Who wants to pop a beer, make some popcorn, and watch Trump talk about election fraud?”

Ms Grisham, once a member of the Trump inner circle, commented: “Yep. Sadly this is what I predicted last week on [CNN”s OutFront]. Everything is a show or a way to make money, or both.”

Watch Mr Trump’s remarks below:

Oliver O'Connell22 October 2022 16:45

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