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Extremists posing as aid workers urge NC locals to tear down cell towers and hit military

A group of anti-government extremists who showed up in western North Carolina promising to provide disaster relief after Hurricane Helene is now threatening to destroy cell-phone towers and sabotage military vehicles.

The group, Veterans on Patrol, attracted attention by setting up a disaster relief staging area in the parking lot of the Ingles grocery store in Lake Lure, about 50 miles from Asheville.

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Trump could face criminal charges as Arizona prosecutor launches probe into Cheney comment

Donald Trump's comments in Arizona on Thursday drew attention for their violent rhetoric — now they could be drawing legal trouble.

12News in Phoenix reported Friday afternoon that Attorney General Kris Mayes announced an investigation into the comment as it could constitute "a death threat under Arizona's law."

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'Dark money': Trump files complaint against major newspaper — calls reports on him illegal

Former President Donald Trump's campaign filed a complaint against the Washington Post this week contending promotion of its election reporting constituted "illegal" propaganda on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris.

"The mainstream media has become nothing more than pro-Kamala propaganda," the Trump campaign said in a statement. "The Democrat machine must be held accountable."

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Mike Johnson’s running for his life – and possibly Trump’s – this election

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — The foliage is spectacular, but there’s little respite in upstate New York for people trying to escape this year’s elections. Yard signs are everywhere, and if you flip on a TV or YouTube, chances are you’ll hear ominous music before an ad accuses one member of Congress or another of being either a “sellout” or “so extreme, it’s dangerous.”

“I'm here today to cut through the BS that you see on television,” first-term Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-NY) told local upstate New York business owners recently.

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Elon Musk risks contempt charge after skipping court hearing on $1M voter giveaway

Billionaire Elon Musk, a supporter of Donald Trump, reportedly did not attend a court hearing involving his $1 million daily giveaway to registered voters.

Reuters reported that Musk was at risk of being held in contempt of court after he refused to attend the hearing.

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'Female Donald Trump' among New York Republicans — and Dems — running on 'law and order'

ULSTER COUNTY, NY — Law and order is on the ballot nationwide this November, but with many Democrats fearful of another Jan. 6-like insurrection in 2025, it’s becoming a centerpiece in some of the most hotly contested congressional seats in the nation this cycle.

“I am not a traditional or career politician. I'm a cop,” Alison Esposito — who spent nearly 25 years in the NYPD — told the audience at a recent Ulster County Chamber of Commerce candidates forum. “That's who I am, that's what I am, that's kind of what I will always be. I have decided to throw my hat into this arena and go into government, but I will never be a politician. I'll always be a cop.”

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Trump abruptly cancels appearance at Penn State football game

In a surprise announcement, Donald Trump's campaign said the former president had canceled his appearance at a high-profile football game in Pennsylvania on Saturday.

The Columbus-Dispatch reported Wednesday that Trump had abruptly decided not to attend Penn State's game against Ohio State.

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Supreme Court clears Virginia governor to purge voters days before election

With just a week until the election, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed Wednesday that Virginia could continue to purge its voter rolls of suspected non-citizens.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) had been pushing to clear illegal voters that he claimed were on the state's rolls, but was halted by a lower court order.

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'Stop pointing fingers, start locking arms': Kamala Harris stirs with closing arguments

Vice President Kamala Harris called for America to rise above the division and partisan hatred it has seen since former President Donald Trump took office at her rally at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C.

Harris, who has earned the endorsement of a growing list of moderate Republicans united with Democrats against Trump's MAGA movement, said that people will always debate policy — but that the country must return to a place where people can accept each other's opponents are good people who mean well for America.

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‘More chaos’: First excerpts released of Kamala Harris' closing arguments speech in D.C.

Vice President Kamala Harris will try to once again set herself apart from Donald Trump when she delivers her closing argument speech Tuesday night at the Ellipse in Washington D.C. – the site of the former president’s Jan. 6, 2021, remarks that followed the Capitol riot and insurrection attempt.

“America, we know what Donald Trump has in mind. More chaos. More division. And policies that help those at the very top and hurt everyone else. I offer a different path. And I ask for your vote,” Harris will say, according to early excerpts released of the speech.

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Mike Johnson promises 'massive' changes to Obamacare if Trump wins: report

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) reportedly told a crowd this week that "massive" changes will be coming to health care in the country if Donald Trump defeats Vice President Kamala Harris next week.

“Health care reform’s going to be a big part of the agenda," he said during a campaign event in Pennsylvania for House candidate Ryan Mackenzie, according to footage obtained by NBC News. "When I say we’re going to have a very aggressive first 100 days agenda, we got a lot of things still on the table.

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Gannett newspapers join Washington Post and LA Times in not endorsing for president

More newspapers are joining the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times in not making an endorsement in this year's presidential election.

David Mastio, a conservative columnist at the Kansas City Star, announced on Twitter that he was "sad to report that USA TODAY is joining the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post in not endorsing in the presidential race this year."

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Trump more than an hour late to emergency press conference at his own house

Former President Donald Trump called a last-minute press conference at his Mar-a-Lago home but was over an hour late to the event.

Trump revealed the event following a firestorm of criticism over racist and vulgar language used at his Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday.

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