Daily Mail (UK),
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Wills Robinson
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An absent Donald Trump was the real winner of the third Republican presidential debate and made the right decision not to attend an event watched by a dwindling audience, an exclusive DailyMail.com poll reveals.
Viewers may have given Ron DeSantis top marks for his performance during his battle with closest rival Nikki Haley in the Miami showdown on Wednesday.
They also declared the Florida Governor the most 'presidential,' most 'competent,' and the 'strongest' of the five candidates who took the stage. But Republicans still believe Trump came out victorious - even though he was holding a rally a 30-minute drive away.
Red State,
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Jeff Charles
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Every time we think we’re done with the Justice Department’s Spygate and Russia collusion controversy, it pulls us back in. It appears that at this point, we are the political versions of Michael Corleone, who can’t seem to escape what is one of the most egregious scandals in American political history.Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are reportedly delving deeper into allegations that the Justice Department conducted a number of covert surveillance operations on congressional staffers during the period when the agency was embroiled in the Trump-Russia investigation hoax.
Breitbart Politics,
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CLAIM: President Joe Biden claimed Thursday he is not losing to former President Donald Trump in several top battleground states.
VERDICT: FALSE. Recent polling shows Biden losing to Trump in several battleground states:
Trump tops Biden in five of six crucial swing states, a New York Times/Siena College poll found Sunday.
Trump tops Biden 49-45 percent nationally, a CNN poll found Tuesday.
Biden told reporters the CNN and Times polling were wrong.
“Why do you think it is that you’re trailing Trump in all these swing state polls?” Fox News’s Peter Doocy asked Biden.
“Because you don’t read the polls. Ten polls, in eight of them
Daily Wire,
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Daniel Chaitin
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Envelopes with fentanyl were sent to election offices in Georgia and Washington state, according to officials, during a week in which voters went to the polls throughout the country to cast their ballots for Election Day 2023.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced on Thursday that officials are working to intercept an envelope making its way through the mail to Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, that had tested positive for fentanyl.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Matthew Phelan
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Twenty years ago this October, military contractors working for Boeing reported 'a gigantic floating red square' UFO — over 100 yards long — hovering in the morning air over a launch site at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The eerie 2003 event first exploded into public view this July, in sworn testimony before Congress, but now an ex-US Air Force security officer has come forward to detail his official, rapid-response investigation into the UFO on the day it occurred.
'This is not a joke,' ex-USAF senior patrolman, Jeff Nuccetelli, told the Merged podcast Tuesday. 'These are contractors with top secret clearances.'
New York Post,
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Shannon Thaler
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11/9/2023 5:48:51 PM
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A former Wall Street banker who dished out $2 million for an old coal mine in rural Wyoming has possibly hit a $37 billion mother lode after the discovery of “rare-earth elements” at the site, according to a report.
Randall Atkins, the son of infamous oil tycoon Orin Atkins, bought the sleepy Brook Mine outside of Sheridan, Wyo., sight unseen, 12 years ago.
However, recent tests conducted by government researchers revealed that the 15,800-acre mineral reserve contains what might be the largest unconventional rare-earth deposit in the country, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Morgan Phillips
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House Republicans subpoenaed Hunter Biden's art dealer and a Democratic donor who has purchased Hunter's paintings, among others on Wednesday.
Georges Bergès, who has been overseeing the sale of Hunter's paintings, will be called in to testify before the House Oversight Committee, as will Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali, a Los Angeles real estate developer who paid big bucks for Hunter's amateur artwork.
Also facing new subpoenas are Hunter's former business associates Eric Schwerin and Chinese businessman Mervyn Yan.
Associated Press,
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Washington—Authorities on Thursday were trying to determine who sent suspicious letters, including some containing fentanyl or other substances, to local election offices, attacks that appear to have targeted multiple states in the latest instance of threats faced by election workers around the country.
Suspicious letters were mailed to elections offices in at least five states — California, Georgia, Nevada, Oregon and Washington — and in four cases the letters contained fentanyl, the FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service reported in a statement to elections officials Thursday.
“Law enforcement is working diligently to intercept any additional letters before they are delivered,” the statement said.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Morgan Phillips
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Special Counsel David Weiss acknowledged the statute of limitations expired on Hunter Biden's failure to pay taxes on $1 million in income from Ukrainian company Burisma between 2014-2015.
But he said evidence collected during the investigation could still be used in future prosecutions against him.
Weiss sat down with congressional investigators on Tuesday amid his investigation into the president's son for gun and tax crimes. He decided to give testimony behind closed doors due to ongoing speculation and accusations by IRS whistleblowers that the Hunter probe has been politicized.
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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11/9/2023 5:25:32 PM
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Democrat Senator Joe Manchin (WV) will not seek reelection in 2024 which will likely hand his seat over to a Republican.
Manchin has been in office as a US Senator since 2010.
“After months of deliberation and long conversations with my family, I believe in my heart of hearts that I have accomplished what I set out to do for West Virginia. I have made one of the toughest decisions of my life and decided that I will not be running for re-election to the United States Senate,” Manchin said (Snip) President Trump responded to Manchin’s decision to retire.“Because I Endorsed Big Jim Justice of West Virginia for the U.S. Senate, and
Breitbart Politics,
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Wendell Husebø
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A majority of voters said there is no chance they would vote for President Joe Biden in 2024, a recent CNN poll found, increasing fear among Democrats that swing voters ignore the president’s talking points.
51 percent said there was “no chance” of voting for Biden. 45 percent said they were a Biden voter.
Only 4 percent labeled themselves as a “potential” Biden voter.
In contrast, voters gave former President Donald Trump better marks, suggesting neither candidate has much room for growth:
Only 48 percent there is “no chance” of voting for Trump
Washington Times,
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Mallory Wilson
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The Republican National Committee announced Thursday that NewsNation will host its fourth presidential candidates debate in Alabama in December.
The debate is set for Dec. 6 in Tuscaloosa. It will have three moderators, including Megyn Kelly, host of “The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast, according to a news release.
NewsNation’s Elizabeth Vargas will act as a moderator along with Eliana Johnson, executive editor of the Washington Free Beacon. (Snip) The RNC announced last week the new criteria to qualify for the fourth debate:
Candidates will need to receive at least 6% support in two national polls, or in one national poll and two separate polls in early primary states