Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are heading to Pennsylvania on Monday as they battle it out for the key swing state.
The former president will hold a town hall event in Oaks at 6pm while Harris heads to Erie to visit a small business to speak to Black men before holding a rally at 7.35pm.
This comes as the armed suspect arrested at a Trump rally in California on Saturday has insisted that he’s been “embedded with the Trump people on countless occasions.”
Vem Miller told The Independent that he’s not a would-be presidential assassin, but merely “an artist.”
He added that he has been to Trump rallies in the past and that he tells officers that he works “closely with the Trump campaign and individuals within the Trump campaign.”
Meanwhile, Fox News has revealed that Harris has agreed to sit for an interview with the network to be broadcast on Wednesday.
The interview will be conducted by chief political anchor Bret Baier and is set to be recorded near Pennsylvania shortly before airing.
Fox News said the vice president is expected to sit for about half an hour of questions. It will be Harris’s first formal interview with the conservative network.
Trump promises to cut energy prices in half by 2026
After a brief intro speech lamenting the US’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, Trump’s Q&A begins.
The first question is from a man named Reed. “I believe you’re a Navy SEAL, correct?” asks moderator Kristi Noem. No: he’s a single father and Iraq war veteran who “dreams of owning a home”, which he says interest rates under Biden and Harris have made “impossible”.
Trump says it’s too expensive to build a home due to regulatory red tape. But most of all, he says, he’ll bring interest rates down. He says he’ll do this by unleashing fossil fuel extraction – “drill, baby drill!” – to lower energy prices.
“It’s going to be beautiful. You’re going to have a house. Just wait a little while. Give me a little while. Let me get in,” he concluded.
“One year from January 20, we will have your energy prices cut in half all over the country.”
Io Dodds15 October 2024 00:08
Gwen Walz outlines fertility struggles in Women’s Health essay
In an essay for Women’s Health magazine published on Monday, Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz outlined her and Governor Tim Walz’s struggles with fertility.
She urged voters to back Vice President Kamala Harris to protect reproductive rights, arguing that former President Donald Trump will put in place a “nationwide abortion ban” if he returns to the White House.
“We were fortunate to have access to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, where we began fertility treatments,” Walz wrote. “I was prescribed Clomid, among other treatments we tried, which is a medication that increases the hormones that stimulate egg production in your ovaries and can help you get pregnant. I’d also have to take special shots before an intrauterine insemination procedure that would increase my chances of pregnancy and successful fertilization.”
Gustaf Kilander15 October 2024 00:00
Trump walk on stage in Oaks, Pennsylvania
Noem lead cheers of “We love Trump! We love Trump!” She tells the audience: “He’s listening to you right now. He hears you!” Loud cheering.
Then comes Donald Trump, wading through his crowd of supporters and mounting the stage in suburban Philadelphia.
Io Dodds14 October 2024 23:56
Kristi Noem: ‘Kamala Harris sucks’
South Dakota governor Kristi Noem is now speaking to introduce Donald Trump in suburban Philly.
“Let’s face it, Kamala Harris sucks,” she says, to general cheers. “She sucks.”
She’s particularly proud, she says, of her resistance to Covid-19 lockdowns and other pandemic mitigation strategies such as mask mandates, saying that she never defined “essential business” because she didn’t believe the government had the right to determine what that meant.
Io Dodds14 October 2024 23:54
Trump advisors ‘urged ABC to stop fact checking’ amid former president’s war on the media
Donald Trump’s advisors reportedly blew up at ABC executives midway through his televised debate with Kamala Harris and complained about fact-checking.
People familiar with the matter told The Washington Post that top Trump aides Chris LaCivita and Jason Miller claimed the network had breached a pre-agreed set of rules for the debate on September 10.
In recent weeks Trump has bemoaned the insistence of networks to fact-check his speeches, raising spurious allegations of corruption and bias, and even threatened to somehow revoke broadcast licenses for major networks that air critical coverage.
Mike Bedigan14 October 2024 23:30
Trump due to speak in suburban Philly
Donald Trump is due to speak in a town hall event in Oaks, Pennsylvania – part of the Philadelphia suburbs.
Technically, according to earlier reports, he was meant to start 19 minutes ago, at 6pm Eastern Time. But he’s usually late, so we’ll be posting live updates here as soon as he begins.
Io Dodds14 October 2024 23:19
Hurricane relief workers in North Carolina evacuated over threats from ‘armed militia’
Government officials were forced to flee a county in North Carolina after they received reports that an “armed militia” was prowling around in trucks “hunting” for Hurricane relief workers.
On Saturday, the Washington Post reported on an email sent out by US Forest Service officials warning relief workers that “National Guard troops had come across two trucks of men saying [they] were out hunting FEMA.”
That email resulted in aid workers being evacuated out of Rutherford County.
Graig Graziosi14 October 2024 23:00
Biden told Iran attempt on Trump’s life would be act of war
President Joe Biden is reported to have instructed his National Security Council to tell Iran that any assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump would be viewed as an act of war.
Several high-level former Trump officials have received increased security following the 2020 killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savitt told Fox News Digital last month that Iran has wanted revenge for the killing.
“We consider this a national and homeland security matter of the highest priority, and we strongly condemn Iran for these brazen threats,” he told the network. “We have ensured that appropriate agencies are continuously and promptly providing the former president’s security detail with evolving threat information. Additionally, President Biden has reiterated his directive that the United States Secret Service should receive every resource, capability and protective measure required to address those evolving threats to the former president.”
Gustaf Kilander14 October 2024 22:30
WATCH: ‘I’ll be the first to let you know’: Trump hits out at media boasting his ‘ranting and raving’
Gustaf Kilander14 October 2024 22:00
Harris says it’s not her ‘experience’ that Black men are leaving Democrats for Trump
Gustaf Kilander14 October 2024 21:30