Kamala Harris said she believes that Donald Trump is a “fascist” in a CNN town hall in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, again warning of the threat the Republican poses to the country’s future.
The former president is currently facing a fresh storm of criticism over a report alleging that he once said he needed “the kind of generals that Adolf Hitler had.”
John Kelly, his former chief of staff, meanwhile told The New York Times that Trump praised Hitler on multiple occasions.
Harris told compere Anderson Cooper that Kelly’s revelations were a “911 call to the American people”, having said earlier that Trump is “increasingly unhinged and unstable”.
Trump has nevertheless taken a narrow lead over Harris in a new Wall Street Journal poll with less than two weeks to go until Election Day, getting 47 percent of the vote in the newspaper’s latest survey, with Harris two points behind.
Another poll from Marist places the candidates neck-and-neck in the swing states of Arizona, Georgia and North Carolina.
In a long-awaited boost to the Harris campaign, the vice president will be joined onstage in Houston on Friday by Beyoncé after campaigning with Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen tonight in Atlanta.
Former first son says his Republican dad would’ve voted Trump — his sister has other ideas
Gustaf Kilander has the story.
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 22:10
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 22:04
In rambling speech to young conservatives, Trump claims he ‘stopped wars with France’
Can we assume he meant trade wars?
Who even knows at this point?
Here’s Josh Marcus to try and make sense of the former president’s remarks.
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 21:55
Trump speaking soon in Tempe, Arizona
The Mullett Arena at Arizona State University was slow to fill up according to reporters on site.
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 21:49
Nick Offerman (and some very angry children) want you to vote
Actor Nick Offerman released a music video last week encouraging people to get out and vote for Kamala Harris.
In the video, a group of children reacts to finding out that one of their grandparents instead spent the day “smokin’ weed and watchin’ porn” instead of saving democracy. They are not happy and take vengeance on grandpa.
Responding to online haters a week later, Offerman wrote on X: “If you are replying to this with hatred and homophobia, you’re making my point for me. I vote for the party of acceptance and equal rights for all. #VoteBlue.”
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 21:46
Watch: RFK Jr echoes Trump in claiming voting for Harris is voting for nuclear war
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 21:40
Harris taping interview for podcast Club Shay Shay
Kamala Harris is taping an interview with Shannon Sharpe, three-time Super Bowl champion (with the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens), for his podcast Club Shay Shay.
The interview will air on Monday.
Recent guests include John Legend, Fat Joe, and Mark Cuban.
Here’s a clip of John Legend discussing reproductive rights and the role of Donald Trump in overturning Roe v Wade in the context of when his wife, model Chrissy Teigen miscarried.
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 21:36
Conservative billionaires are dumping millions into groups pushing election fraud conspiracies
Katie Hawkinson has the story.
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 21:30
Democrats call for DOJ probe of Jared Kushner for acting as unregistered foreign agent
Democratic Rep Jamie Raskin, ranking member of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and Senator Ron Wyden, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, have written to Attorney General Merrick Garland calling on him to appoint a special counsel to investigate possible violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by Jared Kushner, son-in-law and former senior White House advisor to ex-President Donald Trump.
In a statement released today, they say that as part of investigations launched last Congress by House and Senate Democrats, Senate investigators have uncovered that since the end of the Trump administration through mid-2024, Kushner’s firm Affinity Partners has received as much as $157m in fees from foreign clients. This includes $87m from the Saudi government.
In that time, the firm has generated no return on investment, paid zero earnings to investors, and invested only a small fraction of the funds it received from the sovereign wealth funds of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
They argue that public reports indicate that Kushner remained politically active throughout that time period, particularly on matters of US foreign policy related to the Middle East.
“While on the Saudi government’s payroll, Mr Kushner is simultaneously serving as a political consultant to former President Trump and acting as a shadow diplomat and political advisor to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and other foreign principals. Despite being engaged in plainly political activities, Mr Kushner has not made FARA disclosures to DOJ related to the millions of dollars he receives annually by entities owned and controlled by the governments of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar,” Raskin and Wyden wrote.
“The scale of these undisclosed foreign payments to Mr Kushner coupled with the national security implications of his apparent ongoing efforts to sell political influence to the highest foreign bidder are unprecedented and demand action from DOJ.”
Individuals acting on behalf of foreign entities must register with the DOJ or will have violated federal law.
The lawmakers included a list of political activities engaged in by Kushner during the time he was being paid:
- Advising the Saudi Crown Prince on US foreign policy;
- Advising former President Trump and his presidential campaign;
- Selling geopolitical advisory and political advocacy services to foreign government clients through his private equity fund;
- Arranging meetings on foreign policy with the Qatari prime minister on US soil;
- Engaging in political fundraising in support of Trump’s campaign; and
- Influencing members of Congress on domestic and foreign policy.
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 21:25
Watch these House races if you want to know if Trump or Harris will win
Some Democrats and even some Republicans have taken to discarding polls overall and looking at early voting numbers instead, since people in swing states like Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina and Wisconsin have already begun to cast their ballots. But this is an imprecise science, since it only reveals party registration. Plenty of registered Republicans may not pull the lever for Trump, and vice versa.
Uncertainty is probably the worst part of the final days before an election, especially in a coin-flip election. Voters want certainty, even if it is a result they would not like, as it gives them a chance to gird themselves.
But while The Independent can’t necessarily offer a crystal ball, Inside Washington might be able to offer one early indicator of how the races will swing.
Oliver O’Connell24 October 2024 21:10