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Illegal migrants flooding the US are contributing to what could be the highest number of homeless in the country since the data was first recorded, with cities draining their coffers to fund shelters, a report says.
At least 550,000 people were reported homeless in January — the same month the US notched the highest number ever of border crossings, according to an analysis by the Wall Street Journal.
The disturbing homeless figure was at least 10% more than January 2023, a year that had the highest overall annual tally since 2007, when the government started reporting its own figures, the outlet noted.
This past January’s tally will presumably end up even higher,
Breitbart Politics,
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Matthew Boyle
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9/22/2024 11:49:49 PM
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Former President Donald Trump, the GOP nominee for president in this year’s election, told Breitbart News exclusively that on Monday in Pennsylvania, he intends to light up Chinese Communist Party (CCP) efforts to buy American farmland out from underneath the United States.
“We have to have control of our land,” Trump said in a nearly hour-long phone interview with Breitbart News on Sunday afternoon. “We have to have control of our economy. We have to have control of our borders. We have to make sure we’re in charge of our own country. We’re losing that with these people, these unbelievable so-called leaders we have. They’re allowing our country to be
Daily Mail (UK),
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Freddy Gray
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JULY 13: ATTEMPT ONE -Day before ex-President was shot, Iran-linked man was held for trying to hire hitmen to assassinate U.S. politicians — and FBI HASN’T ruled out link. (Snip) Nearly ten weeks have passed since Thomas Matthew Crooks came within inches of killing Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. But it's strange how much we still don't know about the 20-year-old would-be assassin.
What, exactly, was his motive? Did he act alone? And why on earth did Secret Service and law-enforcement officers ignore the glaring warning signs and fail to stop Crooks firing off eight rounds on July 13, clipping Trump's ear, killing one spectator and badly wounding two others?
Breitbart Politics,
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Pam Key
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday on CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS” that the election in November is between “dark, it’s dystopian” former President Donald Trump and joyful Vice President Kamala Harris.
Clinton said, “When President Biden withdrew and endorsed the vice president, I immediately along with my husband, endorsed her as well. And it felt right it felt exciting, exhilarating. I think she is not only absolutely equipped and ready to be president. I think we need somebody like her right now.”
New York Post,
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Ouch: It seems Kamala Harris is so afraid of having to be spontaneous in public that’s she’s skipping this year’s Al Smith dinner on Oct. 17.
A charity event that raises millions for the city’s unfortunate, the dinner has hosted the major-party rivals every four years (with just two exceptions) since 1960, when Richard Nixon dared to join John Kennedy, the first Catholic presidential nominee since Al Smith himself, on Catholic “turf.”
The candidates are supposed to deliver light jabs at each other in their dueling addresses,
Breitbart Entertainment,
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Jerome Hudson
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“Fighter” — the new song from Breitbart’s Jon Kahn that pays tribute to former President Donald Trump’s indomitable spirit — soared to the No. 1 spot on iTunes less than 24 hours after its release, making it the most downloaded song on the entire platform. Buoyed by an endorsement from Trump on his Truth Social platform, who called the single an “unexpected honor,” “Fighter” is beating out songs from such notable pop stars as Shaboozey, The Weeknd, Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, and Billie Eilish.
The song, co-written by veteran hitmaker Chris Wallin, was still ranked No. 1 on iTunes across all genres of music as of Saturday afternoon, and now
New York Post,
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Miranda Devine
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It’s easy to forget because he’s usually invisible but we still have Joe Biden as president for four months.
That’s a scary prospect considering his obvious cognitive decline. He’s spent almost half his presidency goofing off and being shielded from scrutiny but the situation is rapidly getting worse.
The fate of the free world should not be left in the hands of a man who can’t remember where he is or what he’s meant to be doing at any given moment.
On Saturday, for instance, he made the prime ministers of India, Japan and Australia shlep to Wilmington, Del., for the annual meeting of the Quad,
Breitbart 2024 Election,
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Amy Furr
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Two grandchildren of former President Donald Trump delighted the audience at his rally on Saturday in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Trump, who is running for the White House in 2024 against Vice President Kamala Harris (D), brought Carolina and Luke, two children of his son Eric and daughter-in-law Lara Trump, onstage one at a time so they could share special messages, Fox News reported. (X Video) “Can I ask Carolina to come up? Is that possible?” the former president said as the crowd cheered. When he held her up to the microphone, the five-year-old girl slightly misspoke and said, “Make American great again.”
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rachel Bowman
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Donald Trump revealed he likely will not run for president in 2028 if he loses the election to Vice President Kamala Harris.
The 78-year-old former president told 'Full Measure' with Sharyl Attkisson in an interview that aired Sunday that he does not see himself running another campaign if he does not win the White House in November.
'If you're not successful this time, do you see yourself running again in four years?' Attkisson asked Trump. No, I don’t. I think… that will be it. I don’t see that at all. Hopefully, we’re gonna be successful,' Trump said.
The former president would be 82-years-old by the 2028 election.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Noa Halff
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America's top election forecaster has issued a chilling warning as he revealed Trump could win the 2024 race and people should start making 'contingency plans' now.
Nate Silver, a former professional poker player and political forecaster, has revealed his model gives Donald Trump a 58 percent chance of winning the Electoral College.
Silver, known for his uncanny ability to predict election outcomes, told The Guardian that people should be 'making their contingency plans, like, right away' while promoting his new book 'On the Edge' in London.
Townhall,
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Sarah Arnold
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U.S. House leaders unveiled a bipartisan funding agreement on Sunday to avoid a government shutdown.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced the legislation to fund the government until December 20. It includes $231 million in U.S. Secret Service funding with conditions that the agency would cooperate with congressional investigations. The spending bill also provides funding to replenish a disaster relief fund and aid with the presidential transition.
Breitbart Politics,
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Sean Moran
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The Michigan Farm Bureau’s AgriPAC endorsed former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI) over Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) in the battle for the open Michigan Senate race.
The Michigan Farm Bureau has not endorsed a Republican for the Senate seat since 2006, having backed the retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) in her 2012 and 2018 Senate races. (Photo) “I’m honored and grateful to have earned the endorsement of AgriPac and the farmers across Michigan who feed our nation and power Michigan’s economy,” Rogers said in a statement.
The Michigan Republican continued:
Michigan farmers are struggling mightily under the current administration with rising input costs and burdensome government regulations,