Politics

Newsom: Trump’s Federal Poll Monitors Aim to Rig Elections

California Governor Gavin Newsom has voiced concern regarding the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) deployment of poll watchers to several California counties, including those requested by the California Republican Party. Newsom suggests this is a prelude to challenging the election results, particularly if Democrats are successful. He further warned of the potential involvement of other federal agencies like ICE and Border Patrol. While local election officials have stated that the presence of election observers is a standard practice, this marks another point of tension between Newsom and the Trump administration, mirroring prior disputes over federal intervention in California.

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Trump Admin Won’t Use Funds to Pay November Food Stamp Benefits

The US Department of Agriculture has announced it will not utilize its contingency fund to cover food stamp benefits in November, jeopardizing assistance for approximately 42 million Americans. Despite this, President Trump stated that everyone would be “in good shape,” though details were not provided. The agency’s memo clarifies that contingency funds are not legally accessible for regular benefits, and states will not be reimbursed if they use their own funds. This situation increases pressure on Congress to resolve the government shutdown, as the absence of SNAP benefits will significantly impact the country’s most vulnerable.

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Trump’s Reagan Tariff Outburst Backfires: Millions Learn Reagan Opposed Tariffs

The article details a situation where Donald Trump’s reaction to an Ontario ad campaign quoting Ronald Reagan backfired, leading to wider dissemination of Reagan’s views on tariffs. Trump falsely labeled the ad as “fake,” prompting the Reagan Foundation to support him by misrepresenting Reagan’s actual words, despite the quotes being accurate. As a result of this dispute, which also included the termination of trade negotiations with Canada, the public is now more aware of Reagan’s opposition to tariffs, directly contradicting Trump’s stance. Furthermore, Canada is now moving forward to establish trade partnerships with China.

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President Clueless: Stumped on Pardon He Signed Hours Earlier

Recent events have highlighted a pattern of apparent ignorance from the president regarding crucial policy decisions and the actions of his own administration. Trump has repeatedly responded to direct questions about pardons, foreign policy, and administrative actions with “I don’t know.” This pattern of non-answers extends to topics ranging from military aid and student visa policies to even basic constitutional concepts. The frequency of these instances raises questions about the president’s knowledge and involvement in the very matters he is responsible for overseeing.

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Bannon Reveals “Third Term” Plan: Constitutional Crisis Looms

While tariffs may appear to protect American jobs initially, they ultimately harm both workers and consumers. High tariffs trigger retaliatory actions from foreign countries, leading to trade wars, market shrinkage, and job losses. President Reagan highlighted the importance of free trade in his address, citing the negative impact of protectionist measures during the Great Depression. The goal should be to reject protectionist legislation and promote fair, free competition to foster prosperity for all nations, as America’s economic growth depends on it.

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Americans Face Hunger Crisis as Food Stamp Funds Near Depletion

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) faces a potential funding crisis, threatening benefits for nearly 42 million Americans. If the federal government shutdown continues, funding for SNAP could be cut off by November 1st, potentially leading to a widespread hunger crisis. Despite Republican efforts to blame Democrats, the situation is complicated by the elimination of significant SNAP funding through 2024. SNAP benefits are crucial for many low-income families, including working parents and seniors, providing vital food assistance that allows them to make ends meet.

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Trump Approves Disaster Aid for Red States, Denies it to Blue States

Even staunch Republican allies are growing frustrated with the Trump administration’s slow approval of disaster declarations. The president has been publicly linking disaster relief funding to political support, as seen in his social media posts touting aid to states he won in past elections. Simultaneously, the White House has denied major disaster declarations for states that voted against him, such as Maryland and Vermont, prompting accusations of politicizing disaster relief. This pattern reinforces concerns that the administration prioritizes aid based on political affiliation rather than the needs of affected communities.

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Newsom Plans to Send Knee Pads to Trump Supporters

In late October 2025, a video of California Governor Gavin Newsom stating he would send knee pads to CEOs, universities, and Republicans “bending the knee” to Donald Trump began circulating on social media. The quote was pulled from a press event at the 2025 California Economic Summit, where Newsom made the statement and subsequently posted the clip on his official X account. The “patriot site” Newsom referenced then listed the knee pads for sale at a price of $0.00 but with a “sold out” label. Based on Newsom’s official statements, the claim is attributed as correct.

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California Voters Overwhelmingly Support Newsom’s Redistricting Measure

A recent Emerson College poll reveals that a majority of likely California voters support Proposition 50, Governor Newsom’s redistricting effort, with 57% in favor. This support represents a shift, as certain demographics, including Black voters, have increased their backing of the measure. Proposition 50 would allow the state Legislature to bypass the independent redistricting commission, and the poll indicates it is likely to pass, outside the margin of error. The survey was conducted from October 20-21 with a sample of 900 likely voters and a margin of error of 3.19 percentage points.

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