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RNC Chair Lara Trump Releases New Single

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The Trump family is full of talents.

On Thursday night, RNC chair Lara Trump released her second single and teased the release of several more songs coming soon.

According to Mediaite, Trumpโ€”who madeย headlinesย with her 2023 cover ofย Tom Pettyโ€™sย โ€œI Wonโ€™t Back Downโ€โ€”spontaneously dropped yet another single, โ€œAnything is Possible,โ€ at midnight on Thursday evening.

โ€œA little something I had fun with over the winter,โ€ wrote Trump in a social mediaย postย announcing the song. โ€œAnd a few more too that Iโ€™ll save for a future date, special for my YUGE fans in the liberal media [winky face emoji].โ€

In the uplifting single about faith, which is currently available to stream on Spotify and Apple Music, Trump sings, โ€œIโ€™ve had my ups and downs, cried when no oneโ€™s around. Still I gotta put my game face on, even when Iโ€™m not feeling strong. No matter how it seems, I wouldnโ€™t trade a thing, โ€™cause all of it makes me who I am.โ€

She continues in the chorus, โ€œDonโ€™t think, just jump, you canโ€™t give up. Know that anything is possible. Have faith, believe, just trust, youโ€™ll see, anything is possible.โ€

It is unclear whether Trump currently has an album in the works or whether she has just produced a collection of singles.

Earlier this month, Trump was elected to serve as co-chair of the Republican National Committee following Ronna McDaniel’s exit.

Trump Claims Mark Zuckerberg Told Him He Will โ€˜Never Voteโ€™ Against Him

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    ยฉ European Union, 2024, CC BY 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons

    Standing by Trump’s side…

    After Republican nominee Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt he saw a renewed level of support from influential individuals.

    Former Presidentย Donald Trumpย claimed that Facebook founder and Meta CEOย Mark Zuckerbergย promised he would โ€œnever voteโ€ against him and not vote for โ€œa Democratโ€ in 2024 in a new interview withย New York Magazineโ€˜sย Olivia Nuzzi.

    Mediate reports:

    Trump told Nuzzi that after he survived an assassination attempt in July, โ€œMark Zuckerberg called up and said, โ€˜Iโ€™ve never supported a Republican before, but thereโ€™s no way I can vote for a Democrat in this election.โ€™ Heโ€™s a guy that, his parents, everybody was always Democrat. He said, โ€˜I will never vote for the people running against you after watching what you did.โ€™ So I mean, people really appreciated it. I donโ€™t โ€” I think it was very natural what I did. I think it was natural.โ€

    A spokesman for Meta, however, told Nuzzi that โ€œAs Mark has said publicly, heโ€™s not endorsing anybody in this race and has not communicated to anybody how he intends to vote.โ€

    Trump had previously said that Zuckerberg said he wouldnโ€™t be โ€œendorsing a Democrat, which is the first time in his life that he hasnโ€™t done.โ€

    Trump Served Third Criminal Indictment

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      Former President Donald Trump has been indicted a third time this year.

      A Washington grand jury has indicted the former President on charges stemming from his efforts to remain in power after losing the 2020 election.

      Trump was charged with four counts for three different crimes including conspiring to deprive citizens of the โ€œfree exerciseโ€ of constitutional rights like voting.

      The charges carry up to a 10-year prison sentence.ย 

      The Hill has more:

      Also included were charges for conspiracy to defraud the United States, a nod to the Trump campaignโ€™s creation of fake electoral certificates that were submitted to Congress. 

      The charges also include obstruction of an official proceeding, one of the charges also leveled at numerous rioters who entered the building, including members of the Oath Keepers and military and chauvinist group the Proud Boys.

      A model prosecution memo from former prosecutors analyzing the case also suggests the former president could face charges on conspiracy to defraud the United States after creating fake electoral certificates that were submitted to Congress.ย 

      Read the indictment below:

      This is a breaking news story. Click refresh for the latest updates.

      Biden Weaponizing Gun Control Act Against Lawful Gun Dealers

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        ANALYSIS โ€“ย Whileย Joe Bidenย and the Democrats havenโ€™t been able to pass the draconian gun control legislation they want, they still abuse existing laws and regulations to push their radical anti-Second Amendmentย agenda.

        As I wrote earlier, the bipartisan gun safety measures passed byย Congress, and touted by Biden, were far from being severe gun control.

        In fact, they were mostly reasonable, common-sense solutions that stayed within the bounds of the Constitution.

        And the left knows it and has kept pushing Biden to do more.

        Thatโ€™s why he keeps promising an โ€˜assault weaponsโ€™ ban against sporting rifles and other extreme gun control policies.

        Fortunately for lawful gun owners and all citizens, these measures have little chance of passing now.ย 

        And much less with a GOP Congress coming soon.

        This is why Biden and his merry band of Democrats are using a stealth approach to violating our Second Amendment rights.

        Earlier this year, asย I also reported, they pressured credit card processing companies such as Amex, Visa, and Mastercard to support a special gun designation, or code, set by the International Standards Organization (ISO) to specifically flag gun purchases.ย 

        Several Republican state attorney generals are pushing back on this abuse and expect a GOP Congress to follow suit.

        But it doesn’t stop there.

        As reported by KTRH i-Heart, Team Biden is manipulating and abusing federal law to target law-abiding gun dealers and put them out of business:

        Aย Texasย gun store is suing theย Biden administration, claiming itโ€™s trying to shut down firearms dealers for minor violations.

        Nate Curtisi is an attorney with theย Texas Public Policy Foundation, which represents Central Texas Gun Works. He says the Biden administration is weaponizing the Gun Control Act by pulling gun store licenses over paperwork errors.

        โ€œThereโ€™s a shop inย Floridaย that had less than 50 typos on 8,000ย Form 4473. The Biden administration revoked their license even though there was no evidence that they meant to make these typos, or that any criminal or anyone who shouldnโ€™t haveย gunsย had gotten them,โ€ he says.

        โ€œCongress has at least twice failed to remove this โ€˜willfullyโ€™ requirement, so now the Biden administration is doing the round about way of trying to make a strict compliance regime, where that is not at all what the statute says.โ€

        So what kind of violations are we talking about?

        โ€œSometimes people actually put their โ€˜countyโ€™ of origin where they need to put their โ€˜country,โ€™ and vice versa,โ€ says Curtisi. โ€œSo theyโ€™re pulling federal firearm licenses for these really inconsequential typos that really donโ€™t result in the wrong people getting guns.โ€

        This is just the latest example of Bidenโ€™s efforts to push a radical agenda via executive power that he canโ€™t get through legislative means.

        The White House has 60 days to respond or seek a dismissal. 

        Letโ€™s see what happens next.

        Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Great America News Desk.

        Appeals Panel Affirms Former Trump Lawyerโ€™s Disbarment Over 2020 Election Efforts

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          California appellate disciplinary panel upheld the recommendation to disbar constitutional law scholar and former Trump legal adviser John Eastman. The panel’s decision follows an earlier March 2024 ruling by Judge Yvette Roland of the State Bar Court, which found Eastman culpable of misconduct related to his legal strategies in the aftermath of the 2020 election.

          Eastman, a longtime legal academic and former dean of Chapman University Law School, has been a prominent figure in election-related litigation. At the heart of the case was Eastman’s advocacy for then-President Donald Trump, particularly his role in questioning the certification of electoral votes and exploring constitutional mechanisms related to vice-presidential authority during the joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021.

          The Review Department, which affirmed Rolandโ€™s ruling, concluded Eastman committed “multiple acts of moral turpitude” by making what it called “false and misleading statements” in legal filings. It alleged he advanced “frivolous” claims of voter fraud and helped develop a plan to urge Vice President Mike Pence to delay or refuse the certification of electoral results.

          โ€œEastmanโ€™s actions undermined democracy itself,โ€ the panel wrote in a sweeping conclusion.

          Unless overturned by the California Supreme Court, the ruling effectively disbars Eastman โ€” suspending his law license and disqualifying him from practicing in the state.

          Read the courtโ€™s opinion via Law & Crime

          Eastman and his legal team have vigorously defended his actions as protected legal advocacy and free speech. During the proceedings, Eastman stated:

          โ€œTo accuse me of making false statements runs afoul of my First Amendment right to raise questions.โ€

          His attorneys argued that Eastman was performing his professional duty โ€” raising constitutional questions and advocating for his client โ€” not misleading courts or the public. However, the appellate panel rejected this argument, claiming he had gone beyond legal theorizing into knowingly advancing false claims.

          Eastmanโ€™s legal team has vowed to appeal to the California Supreme Court, which has the authority to accept or reject the disbarment recommendation. If the ruling is upheld, Eastman will be permanently disbarred in California.

          Conservative Commentator Warns Droves Of Minorities On Cusp Of Abandoning GOP

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            Veteran conservative commentator and pro-Trump pundit Dinesh Dโ€™Souza cautioned over the weekend that continued attacks on non-white conservatives could drive minority voters away from the Republican Party.

            The warning came after former presidential candidate and current Ohio gubernatorial contender Vivek Ramaswamy faced a wave of xenophobic comments online. On Friday, Ramaswamy posted a Halloween photo of himself and his two sons, which drew several racist replies. One user wrote, โ€œI see this year Vivek went as an H1B immigrant here to steal your jobs. Very scary. Like the brown version of the Grinch.โ€

            Dโ€™Souza, who shared Ramaswamyโ€™s post on Sunday night, condemned the abuse and called out the growing tolerance for such rhetoric within certain corners of the right.

            โ€œLook at the abuse Vivek is getting for posting an innocuous photo with his boys. This is the sh*tshow that Heritage and Tucker have brought upon us. If this continues, I would not be surprised to see mass desertions of blacks, Latinos and other minorities from the GOP. Unreal,โ€ Dโ€™Souza wrote.

            His comments referenced the backlash surrounding Tucker Carlsonโ€™s recent interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes and the Heritage Foundation presidentโ€™s subsequent defense of Carlson. (RELATED: Newsweek Editor Receives Backlash For Calling For Tucker Carlson Should Be โ€˜Neutralizedโ€™)

            Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance also faced scrutiny in recent days over remarks about his interfaith marriage. During a Turning Point USA event, an audience member asked whether Vance hoped his Hindu wife would convert to Christianity.

            โ€œDo I hope eventually that she is somehow moved by the same thing that I was moved by in church? Yeah, I honestly do wish that because I believe in the Christian Gospel, and I hope eventually my wife comes to see it the same way,โ€ Vance said in response.

            Vance later clarified his remarks on X, emphasizing his respect for his wifeโ€™s beliefs while reaffirming his own faith.

            โ€œFirst off, the question was from a person seemingly to my left, about my interfaith marriage. Iโ€™m a public figure, and people are curious, and I wasnโ€™t going to avoid the question,โ€ he wrote. โ€œSecond, my Christian faith tells me the Gospel is true and is good for human beings. My wifeโ€”as I said at the TPUSAโ€”is the most amazing blessing I have in my life. She herself encouraged me to reengage with my faith many years ago. She is not a Christian and has no plans to convert, but like many people in an interfaith marriageโ€”or any interfaith relationshipโ€”I hope she may one day see things as I do. Regardless, Iโ€™ll continue to love and support her and talk to her about faith and life and everything else, because sheโ€™s my wife.โ€

            Republicans Uncover Epsteinโ€™s Coordination With Reporters To Smear Trump

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            By Ralph Alswang, White House photographer - https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/clinton-epstein-maxwell/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=143417695

            Just hours after the White House publicly accused congressional Democrats of selectively leaking emails related to Jeffrey Epstein on Wednesday, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released tens of thousands of additional pages of documents. These include email exchanges between Epstein and prominent journalists.

            A significant portion of the new material shows correspondence between Epstein and writer-turned-biographer Michael Wolff. Wolff reached out to Epstein multiple times, discussing not only Epsteinโ€™s public image but how to leverage criticism of Donald Trump for strategic benefit.

            In February 2016, Wolff wrote to Epstein:

            โ€œNYT called me about you and Trump,โ€
            โ€œAlso, Hillary campaign digging deeply. Again, you should consider preempting.โ€

            A month later they discussed plans ahead of the release of Filthy Rich โ€” a true-crime book by James Patterson about Epstein, who was Pattersonโ€™s neighbor in Palm Beach. Wolff suggested to Epstein:

            โ€œBecoming an anti-Trump voice gives you a certain political cover which you decidedly donโ€™t have now.โ€
            And he added:
            โ€œPatterson can be counted on to produce a bestseller, and while he isn’t regarded as a serious writer, he’ll surely be unloading a lot of tabloid copy โ€ฆ Because this will be tied to the election, the Trump-Clinton angle will amp up the attention 10-fold, in fact, possibly, a hundred fold. Possibly more than anything you’ve encountered before.โ€

            When Epstein asked Wolff what he should say publicly about his relationship with Trump, Wolffโ€™s advice was pointed:

            โ€œIf he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency,โ€
            โ€œYou can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt. Of course, it is possible that, when asked, he’ll say Jeffrey is a great guy and has gotten a raw deal and is a victim of political correctness, which is to be outlawed in a Trump regime.โ€

            In further correspondence, Wolff requested introductions for Epstein to two figures close to Trump: business leader and inaugural-committee chair Tom Barrack and former federal prosecutor Kathy Ruemmler. He told Epstein he sought โ€œan off-the-record perspective on White House procedures,โ€ while researching his book about Trumpโ€™s first 100 days in office. He also asked whether former President Bill Clinton would confirm he had never been to Epsteinโ€™s private U.S. Virgin Islands island, Little St. John โ€” a place Clinton has publicly denied visiting. Epsteinโ€™s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell has also denied seeing Clinton there.

            The documents show that Epstein and Wolff planned to meet as recently as May 2019 โ€” months before Epstein died in a federal jail cell while awaiting trial.

            Read some of the emails below:

            Some of the newly released material included a short video of a dog and what appear to be chew toys modeled after Trump and the 2016 presidential rival Hillary Clinton. Others appear to be slides from an adviser working to generate positive search-engine results for Epstein following his 2008 conviction for child-sex crimes.

            Earlier, Democrats had released documents that included an especially cryptic email from Epstein to Maxwell โ€” one that mentions Trump by name, and refers to an unnamed victim of Epsteinโ€™s trafficking network. The email read:

            โ€œI want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is Trump,โ€ Epstein wrote on April 2, 2011.
            โ€œ[VICTIM] spent hours at my house with himโ€ฆhe has never once been mentioned. Police chief. etc. I’m 75% there.โ€

            Officials later identified the โ€œunnamed victimโ€ as well-known Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year. Giuffre repeatedly stated that Trump was not involved in wrongdoing and โ€œcouldnโ€™t have been friendlierโ€ to her in their limited interactions. The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, responded:

            โ€œThe fact remains that President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his club decades ago for being a creep to his female employees, including Giuffre.โ€

            In his own post on Truth Social, Trump weighed in:

            โ€œThe Democrats cost our Country $1.5 Trillion Dollars with their recent antics of viciously closing our Country, while at the same time putting many at risk โ€” and they should pay a fair price,โ€ he wrote.
            โ€œThere should be no deflections to Epstein or anything else, and any Republicans involved should be focused only on opening up our Country, and fixing the massive damage caused by the Democrats!โ€

            As a reminder: Epstein secured a highly-controversial so-called โ€œsweetheartโ€ deal in 2008 for child-sex crimes. He was arrested again in 2019 on more serious trafficking charges โ€” but died before the case went to trial. Maxwell was convicted of grooming and procuring girls and young women for Epstein; she is appealing and continues to assert her innocence.


            Key Takeaways for a Republican Audience

            • The timing of the document releases and allegations of selective leaking by Democrats raises questions about political motive and media stratagem.
            • The correspondence shows efforts to frame Epsteinโ€™s narrative around Trump โ€” part of a broader attempt to tie the story to the 2016 presidential election and cast Trump in a negative light.
            • Trumpโ€™s defenders argue the documents reinforce his long-standing disassociation from Epstein, as well as serve to remind voters of Democratsโ€™ role in political maneuvering, rather than holding criminals accountable.
            • For Republicans focused on institutional integrity and media accountability, the episode reinforces concerns about selective exposure of documents, agenda-driven leaks, and manipulation of public perception.

            Brian Stelter Reveals His New Job After Being Fired by CNN

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              From the session "The War at Home: Trump and the Mainstream Media". [Photo Credit: nrkbeta, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

              What is Brian Stelter’s next move? That question has been circulating since the ex-“Reliable Sources” host got the axe from CNN’s new president.

              On Twitter, Stelter announced he’s moving his talents to academia. Stelter will join Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy as a Walter Shorenstein media and democracy fellow and “convene a series of discussions about threats toย democracyย and the range of potential responses from the news media.”

              The Washington Examiner reports:

              The 37-year-old former CNN host seemingly fell victim to a major shake-up at the network following parent company WarnerMedia’s recent merger with Discovery. Since taking the reins as CEO to replace Stelter ally Jeff Zucker, Chris Licht has reportedly embarked on a crusade to reorient the company in a less partisan direction.

              Star anchors and reporters have seemingly been ousted amid the internal shuffling, including former chief legal correspondent Jeffrey Toobin and White House correspondentย John Harwood. As Licht tries to steer the company in a new direction, CNN hasย been doggedย by sagging profit projections amid a ratings slump.

              “Brian Stelter is a nationally recognized media reporter and expert on the state of journalism and its wide-reaching implications for society and governance,” the institution said in aย press release.

              Harris Campaign Accused Of Using Hacked Trump Campaign Info

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              On Wednesday, the FBI and other U.S. intelligence agencies disclosed alarming developments regarding Iran’s alleged interference in the 2024 presidential election. The joint statement, released by the FBI, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), confirmed that Iranian cyber actors attempted to share stolen information from the Trump campaign with the Biden-Harris campaign.

              The report indicated that Iranian hackers sent unsolicited emails containing nonpublic Trump campaign data to individuals connected to the Biden-Harris campaign in late June and early July. While the agencies found no evidence that the recipients responded to the emails, the incident has sparked concerns about foreign interference in the U.S. election.

              The Biden-Harris campaign condemned the Iranian cyber activity, emphasizing its cooperation with law enforcement since being informed of the phishing attempts. Campaign spokesperson Morgan Finkelstein stated that the emails targeted the personal accounts of staff members rather than official campaign addresses, adding, โ€œWe condemn in the strongest terms any effort by foreign actors to interfere in U.S. elections.โ€

              Meanwhile, the Trump campaign accused Iran of trying to help the Harris-Biden ticket and demanded clarity on whether the stolen material had been used. Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt questioned, โ€œWhat did they know, and when did they know it?โ€

              Karoline Leavitt speaking with attendees at the 2022 Student Action Summit at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida. [Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore ]

              The matter has now drawn attention on Capitol Hill, with House Intelligence Committee members weighing in. Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) noted that there was no evidence the Biden campaign responded to the unsolicited emails, while praising Harris and Biden for recognizing that foreign election interference is unacceptable.

              Iran, for its part, has denied any involvement. The Iranian Mission to the United Nations issued a statement rejecting the accusations, calling for the U.S. to provide substantiated evidence.

              This revelation follows reports last month of internal communications from the Trump campaign being hacked, including emails that were allegedly leaked to Politico. The leaked documents included a 271-page dossier on Trump’s running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance, detailing potential vulnerabilities in his political record.

              The developments have intensified concerns regarding foreign influence and interference in the 2024 election, as well as the need for investigations and safeguards to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

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              Mike Lindell Floats Bringing A MyPillow To His Dominion Trial

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                MyPillow CEOย Mike Lindellย said he considered bringing one of his pillows to federal court to rebut a claim made by a Dominion Voting Systems attorney during his deposition.

                Lindellย is set to appear in Denver federal court this week as part of a defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion. The company alleges Lindell defamed it by promoting false claims that Dominion machines helped rig the 2020 presidential election againstย Donald Trump.

                During an appearance onย Steve Bannonโ€™sย War Roomย podcast over the weekend, Lindell recounted a previous exchange with Dominionโ€™s legal team in which one of its attorneys allegedly called his pillows โ€œlumpy.โ€

                โ€œI told my lawyers, maybe I should bring him one inside,โ€ Lindell told Bannon, who made a pitch for his listeners to buy Lindellโ€™s products to fund the legal defense.

                Lindell told Bannon when he floated bringing a pillow to trial, his attorney said, โ€œMike, letโ€™s not go there.โ€

                The lawsuit against Lindell and MyPillow was filed in 2021. Dominion is seeking more than $1.3 billion in damages, alleging Lindell used his platform to spread baseless election conspiracy theories, which he also used to boost MyPillow sales.

                The case is one of several filed by Dominion following the 2020 election, including a $787 million settlement reached with Fox News in 2023.

                In court filings, Lindell has denied wrongdoing and argued that his statements were protected by the First Amendment. He has framed the case as a political attack and a fight for election integrity.

                The CEO said the trial, which kicked off on Monday, is a rare instance of a defendant refusing to settle with Dominion.

                โ€œThis is the first trial โ€” everyone else has taken deals and theyโ€™re afraid,โ€ he told Bannon.