Edward Jay Epstein, an American investigative journalist, has criticised President Donald Trump’s management style. He claimed that Trump promotes in-fighting among his aides, and discredits them with his outside allies. His criticisms have been heightened following leaks of internal dissent within the White House and plummeting approval ratings. References were made to Trump directives such as calling former strategist Steve Bannon a “scumbag”, and accusing counsellor Kellyanne Conway of being a “wildcard”.
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Donald Trump has asserted he will “protect” women, but a majority of women appear unimpressed. The latest ABC News/Ipsos national poll shows the Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris enjoys a 14% lead among women over Trump, rising to 23% among women with a college degree and 34% among women under 40. The Brookings Institution suggests this owes to anger among women about the 2022 Dobbs decision. The same poll showed a 10-point swing to Harris among voters over 65 compared to 2020, some suggesting this is due to the “revenge of Boomer feminists”. Early voting tallies show women accounting for 55% of all ballots cast in battleground states such as Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
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Author Michael Wolff has claimed that Jeffrey Epstein had photographs of Donald Trump with topless young women from the late 1990s at his Palm Beach home. Wolff speculates that these photos may have been among evidence seized by the FBI from Epstein’s home in 2019. In response, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign accused Wolff of fabricating lies to sell his books. Trump and Epstein were known to be friends in the 1990s, but sources say Trump severed ties with Epstein after learning of sex trafficking allegations against him. Wolff states that Epstein was a key source for him while writing his book Fire & Fury, and felt that Epstein was living in fear of Trump.
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Journalist Michael Wolff has released a recording of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein discussing the White House team of former President Donald Trump in 2017. The tape was shared on Wolff’s podcast, Fire and Fury, and supposedly recorded in a Manhattan restaurant. In the recording, Epstein appears to describe Trump’s leadership style as divisive and suggests a close relationship between them. Although Epstein has not been identified as a source for any of Wolff’s books in the past, the journalist claimed he has around 100 hours of Epstein discussing the “inner workings” of the Trump White House. Notably, Wolff is a controversial figure with his journalistic accuracy often being disputed by critics.
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Ken Block, an expert on voter registration data, was called by the Trump campaign to investigate fraud allegations in multiple swing states following the 2020 election. Block’s research primarily consisted of debunking these allegations, such as the notion that thousands of people had voted twice in two different states. This claim was incorrect due to mistakes in data correlation where individuals with the same name and similar birth dates were mistaken as the same person. Block found similar issues with allegations concerning dead voters and absentee ballot fraud. He concluded that the real reason for Trump’s loss was the shift in moderate Republican votes from 2016 to 2020, not voting fraud.
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Donald Trump’s recent rally in New York City exemplified the depths of political discourse we’ve sunk to as a nation. The overt racism displayed at the event was not just shocking; it was a vile testament to the intolerance that fuels a disturbing segment of our society. This rally wasn’t just a writing on the wall of hatred; it was Trump’s reckless dance on the edge of political suicide. Yet, I grapple with the reality that what should be evident folly for a politician seems to bounce off him like bullets ricochet off Superman.
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A California landlord, Charles Pierce, claimed on Reddit that he used ballots belonging to his former tenants to vote multiple times for Donald Trump in Shasta County, California. After Reddit users reported him for voter and mail fraud to the FBI, he was fired from his job as a landlord of an apartment complex in Redding. Pierce denied engaging in illegal activities and the Shasta County Clerk and Registrar of Voters stated that the case had been passed onto the District Attorney’s Office. While no charges have been filed yet, the office is considering doing so. The FBI refused to comment on the situation.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is polling significantly higher than Donald Trump among women, according to an ABC News/Ipsos national poll. Harris has a 14% lead over Trump overall with women, which increases to 23% for women with a college degree and 34% for women under the age of 40. The Brookings Institution credits Harris’ popularity with older voters to the 2022 Dobbs Supreme Court decision, which restricted abortion rights. Prominent pro-Trump figures have voiced concern over these poll numbers, especially as early voting data indicates a majority of female voters. In Pennsylvania, for example, 56% of mail-in ballots have come from women so far.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed that US President Donald Trump has promised him control of several US public health agencies if he wins a second term as president. The agencies Kennedy mentioned include the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and a few others, as well as the Department of Agriculture. During a recent rally, Trump said that Kennedy would be allowed to “go wild on the food” and “go wild on the medicines”.
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