The Department of Justice was caught misrepresenting facts to the 9th Circuit regarding the deployment of federal agents in Portland, with claims dramatically inflating the number of officers present. The DOJ initially stated 115 FPS officers were diverted to Portland, but this was incorrect. After being exposed by the plaintiffs, the DOJ issued a correction, admitting to the error without acknowledging any intent to mislead. This falsehood was a key factor in a panel ruling that authorized Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, which was subsequently overturned by the full 9th Circuit, providing an opportunity for reconsideration based on accurate information.
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President Trump hosted a lavish, Great Gatsby-themed Halloween party at Mar-a-Lago, featuring elaborate costumes and décor, just hours before millions of Americans faced a cutoff from food assistance programs. This event occurred on October 31st, coinciding with the suspension of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the government shutdown, impacting approximately 40 million people. Footage showed Trump mingling with political allies and celebrities while the Department of Agriculture cited a lack of funding for the program. The party’s theme, referencing the emptiness of wealth, was seen by some as insensitive given the impending food assistance cutoffs.
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According to CNN, former President Barack Obama, age 64, is reportedly concerned about the future of the Democratic party due to Donald Trump’s attacks. These concerns have led Obama to re-evaluate his previous strategy of maintaining a low public profile. He is now preparing to return to the campaign trail, as demonstrated by his scheduled appearances for moderate Democratic candidates. Obama is also reportedly reaching out to institutional leaders, urging them to resist the current administration’s actions.
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On Thursday, Congresswoman Nancy Mace reportedly engaged in a verbal altercation with law enforcement at Charleston International Airport, according to incident reports obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request. The reports detail Mace’s use of derogatory language and complaints directed at officers, including accusations of incompetence. The congresswoman’s behavior was also noted by a TSA supervisor, who stated that Mace had treated their staff similarly and would be submitting a report. An American Airlines gate agent also expressed disbelief at Mace’s conduct.
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President Trump denied Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s request for an exemption from US sanctions on Russian oil, despite their personal relationship. Orbán had cited Hungary’s reliance on Russian crude delivered via pipelines as the reason for the appeal. The Hungarian leader planned to discuss the matter further during an upcoming meeting with Trump, aiming for a broader economic agreement. This occurred as Hungary was reportedly seeking an alliance within the EU with the Czechia and Slovakia, to oppose support for Ukraine.
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In a recent ruling, a federal judge has permanently blocked a portion of former President Donald Trump’s executive order regarding voter identification requirements. The order, which aimed to overhaul federal elections, was challenged by various groups and deemed unlawful because it would have required voters to present passports or similar documents to prove citizenship. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly determined that the U.S. Constitution grants states, not the president, the authority to oversee elections, making this part of the order illegal. The ruling comes amidst ongoing scrutiny of the electoral system and false claims of widespread fraud.
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The article critiques Higgins’ stance on SNAP benefits, highlighting his disparaging remarks about recipients. It points out the inadequacy of the average $80 weekly benefit compared to the USDA’s estimated $250 weekly cost to feed a family of four, especially amidst rising grocery prices and economic challenges. Higgins’ remarks are framed as racially charged and lacking empathy, echoing past rhetoric. The author expresses disappointment in Higgins’ position and hopes for negative repercussions in the upcoming elections.
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At a recent Turning Point USA event, Vice President JD Vance expressed his hope that his Hindu wife, Usha Vance, would eventually embrace his Christian faith. His remarks, prompted by a question about raising children in an interfaith household, were met with backlash online from various sources who criticized the public nature of his statement. In response to the criticism, Vance defended his remarks, emphasizing his love and support for his wife and clarifying that she encouraged him to reengage with his faith. Vance also stated that although she is not a Christian and has no plans to convert, he will continue to discuss faith and life with her.
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Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts, a key figure in Project 2025, has labeled white nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes a “friend” of Republicans, despite Fuentes’ history of antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, including praise for Hitler. Roberts defended Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Fuentes, arguing against the “canceling” of Fuentes and suggesting a focus on left-leaning political adversaries. This stance has drawn criticism from figures like Senator Ted Cruz, who condemned Carlson’s interview and Roberts’ defense. Fuentes, known for his far-right views and involvement in the January 6th Capitol insurrection, has a history of controversial statements and clashes with other conservatives.
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