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Newsmax Host Delivers Blunt Assessment To Former VP Contender

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South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is in hot water over her recent book and it could cause a major dent in her career.

Noemโ€™s new memoirย No Going Backย has sparked severalย controversiesย over its content, including an anecdote about Noemย killingย her 14-month-old dog and a story about the governor meeting North Korean leaderย Kim Jong-un which the Republican has yet to corroborate.

Interrogating Noem over the book on Newsmaxโ€™sย Wake Up America, Rob Finnerty assessed that Donald Trump likely won’t invite the Republican to be his running mate due to the recent scandal.

Finnerty then said, โ€œGovernor, if you asked me a month ago whoโ€™s at the top of the list to run with Donald Trump, I would have said your name. If you asked me that same question this morning, I donโ€™t even think youโ€™re on the list.โ€

The host went on to say that the content within Noem’s book, specifically her allegedly fabricated meeting with Kim Jong-un, is likely what spoiled her chances of becoming Trump’s running mate.

โ€œI should not have put that anecdote in the book,โ€ conceded Noem, to which Finnerty shot back, โ€œBut an anecdote indicates that it happened, right?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not going to talk about my conversations with world leaders,โ€ Noem bluntly declared โ€“ a statement she has made repeatedly when pressed about the alleged meeting with Kim Jong-un.

Finnerty snapped, โ€œGovernor, Iโ€™m not asking you about the details of this alleged meeting. Iโ€™m asking if the meeting actually happened. I donโ€™t think it did and I think if it did, youโ€™d be able to confirm for me that, โ€˜Yes, it did, and hereโ€™s when it happened.โ€™ It happened, say, at such and such a date or a month or you donโ€™t have to be specific.โ€

After Noem refused yet again to say whether the alleged meeting actually took place, Finnerty continued, โ€œAgain, I think at one point you were at the top of that list, but youโ€™re going to get questions a lot more difficult than that.โ€

Despiteย endorsingย Noemโ€™s book, Trump allegedlyย toldย several people he was โ€œdisgustedโ€ by the governorโ€™s anecdote about killing her 14-month-old dogย Cricketย in a gravel pit.

According to unnamed sources, Trump was baffled by Noemโ€™s confession that she shot her dog after it proved โ€œless than worthlessโ€ as a hunting dog and questioned, โ€œWhy would she do that?โ€ and โ€œWhat is wrong with her?โ€

Trump Sues CBS News For $10B

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Formerย President Trumpย is suing CBS News for $10 billion in damages.

Trump’s attorneysย said the complaint comes due to “CBSโ€™ partisan and unlawful acts of election and voter interference through malicious, deceptive, and substantial news distortion calculated to confuse, deceive, and mislead the public.”ย 

Trump’s legal team also argued the edits were done in an effort to “attempt to tip the scales in favor of the Democratic Party as the heated 2024 Presidential Election โ€” which President Trump is leading โ€” approaches its conclusion.”ย 

“President Trump brings this action to redress the immense harm caused to him, to his campaign, and to tens of millions of citizens in Texas and across America by CBSโ€™s deceptive broadcasting conduct,” the lawsuit states.

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The lawsuit comes after Trumpโ€™s attorneys wrote letters to CBS News demanding the network release the full transcript of the “60 Minutes” interview with Harris after it aired two different answers to the same question. Trump attorneys asked CBS to preserve all documents and communications related to the interview pending a potential legal battle.ย 

The lawsuit filed Thursday specifically references the exchange Harris had with “60 Minutes” correspondent Bill Whitaker. In a preview clip that aired on “Face the Nation,” Harris was asked why it seemed like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasnโ€™t listening to the U.S.ย 

“Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by, or a result of, many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region,” Harris responded in the “Face the Nation” clip.ย 

“We are not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end,” Harris said in the primetime special.ย 

Critics have accused CBS News of editing Harris’ “word salad” answer to shield the vice president from further backlash.

Trump lawyers argue that news organizations “are responsible for accurately representing the truth of events, not distorting an interview to try and falsely make their preferred candidate appear coherent and decisive, which Kamala most certainly is not.”

“Due to CBSโ€™ actions, the public could not distinguish which Kamala they saw in the Interview: the candidate or the actual puppet of a behind-the-scenes editor,” the lawsuit states, noting that Whitakerโ€™s question “was of the utmost public significance โ€” U.S. foreign policy on the matter of the Israel/Gaza war โ€” at a time of immense importance, mere weeks before the most critical presidential election in American history.” 

Trump is demanding a jury trial and at least $10 billion in damages for CBSโ€™ alleged “ongoing false, misleading, and deceptive acts; the attorneysโ€™ fees and costs associated with this action; and such other relief as the court deems just and proper.” 

This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

GOP Rival Threatens to Stalk Trump Across the Country Until He Debates

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Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is not letting Donald Trump off so easily…

Christie, one of Trump’s fiercest Republican critics, pledged Sunday to follow the leading candidate โ€œaround the countryโ€ if the former president does not debate.

โ€œWell, if he doesnโ€™t do any of the debates, Howie, you know, weโ€™re going to give him another chance,โ€ he told Fox Newsโ€™s Howard Kurtz on โ€œMedia Buzz.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m sure heโ€™s not coming to the Reagan debate. Weโ€™ll give him another chance in Alabama. But if he doesnโ€™t come there, then Iโ€™m going to follow him around the country. Wherever he goes, Iโ€™ll go. And weโ€™ll wind up talking to each other one way or other. And he knows thatโ€™s true.โ€

When pushed further on the topic, Christie confirmed he would change his schedule to follow Trump around.

Trump refused to participate in the first Republican presidential debate, citing his massive lead in the polls and his rocky relationship with Fox News and Rupert Murdoch. Trump also indicated he does not plan to participate in the next debate.

Kurtz also asked the former governor if he has been โ€œsellingโ€ Republicans as he attacks the former president, questioning whether Christie is just telling voters what they โ€œwant to hear about Trump.โ€

โ€œYou know, first, you have to make sure that you distinguish yourself from the front-runner, and Iโ€™m doing that. But also, youโ€™ve got to tell people about what youโ€™re for and what your experience will get them a chance to do,โ€ he said.

โ€œThe American people are tired of being lied to,โ€ he added. โ€œTheyโ€™re tired of being lied to by Joe Biden when he said the other day that heโ€™s reduced the deficit when, in fact, heโ€™s going to double the deficit this year. Theyโ€™re tired of being lied to by Donald Trump when he says the election in 2020 was stolen, and thatโ€™s all he wants to talk about going forward is that and the fact that heโ€™s out on bail in four different jurisdictions.โ€

CNN’s Liberal Agenda Leads To Major Layoffs And Reorganization: Report

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The notoriously liberal CNN news network is reportedly planning to lay off a large number of employees as part of a significant reorganization of its news gathering process and the introduction of a digital subscription service later this year.

Sweeping Changes at CNN

In a move that many see as a desperate attempt to stay relevant, CNN is looking to โ€œstreamlineโ€ its story pitching process, lean more heavily on video content, and more effectively monetize its digital user base. This comes as no surprise to those who have long criticized the network for its biased and often misleading coverage.

Key Developments:

  • Massive Layoffs: Over 100 journalists are set to lose their jobs. This is part of a significant overhaul aimed at cutting costs and revamping the network’s strategy.
  • Digital Focus: CNN plans to launch a subscription-based digital news product, hoping to cash in on its dwindling audience.
  • Increased Streaming Investment: The network will also boost its investment in free, ad-supported streaming services in an effort to attract more viewers.

Leadership’s Statement

CNN’s leadership has been transparent about the impending changes. Thompson, a key figure in the network, informed employees about the upcoming layoffs and restructuring. He emphasized the networkโ€™s shift towards more video content and digital monetization.

Thompson’s Remarks:

  • โ€œWherever possible, weโ€™ve closed open positions rather than target currently occupied roles. However, some of our colleagues will learn today that their jobs are being eliminated or are at risk,โ€ Thompson wrote.
  • This message highlights the tough decisions CNN is making in an attempt to stay afloat amid financial struggles and a declining viewer base.

Historical Context

This isnโ€™t the first time CNN has faced major layoffs. In late 2022, under former President Chris Licht, the network laid off scores of workers while reorganizing the newsroom and making significant changes to its programming. These past efforts to revamp the network did little to curb the continuing decline in viewership and trust.

The Future of CNN

With these drastic measures, CNN’s future remains uncertain. The network, which has long been a mouthpiece for liberal agendas, now finds itself at a crossroads. Can it reinvent itself and regain the trust of its audience, or will it continue to fade into irrelevance?

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Tucker Carlson Predicts JD Vance As GOP 2028 Nominee

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In a prediction during a recent podcast, Tucker Carlson, co-founder of the Daily Caller News Foundation, forecasted that Vice President JD Vance will emerge as the Republican Party’s presidential nominee in 2028. Carlson’s statement, made on the “VINCE” podcast, sheds light on the increasing influence of Vance within the party and the likelihood of him becoming the successor to Donald Trump’s political legacy.

Despite Donald Trump declining to endorse Vance during a February Fox News interview, where he stated there were โ€œa lot of very capable peopleโ€ in the Republican Party, Carlson is optimistic that the former president will ultimately support the vice president in 2028. Trumpโ€™s comment, which may have seemed like a rejection to some, was interpreted by Carlson as a temporary stance, not a definitive end to any future support.

โ€œI think people want to leave a legacy, all of us do, and great men especially do. And the only person in the entire Republican Party from my position whoโ€™s capable of carrying on the Trump legacy and expanding it, making it what it should fully be, is JD Vance,โ€ Carlson explained. He also praised Vance’s loyalty to Trump and his profound service, indicating that Trumpโ€™s current withholding of endorsement may have been a strategic decision.

Carlsonโ€™s own connection to Vance runs deep; his son, Buckley Carlson, serves as Vanceโ€™s deputy press secretary. This familial link only adds weight to Carlsonโ€™s belief in Vance’s potential as the future of the GOP.

Vince Coglianese, host of the podcast, suggested that Trump may have declined to endorse Vance to protect him from premature political pressures. This sentiment was echoed by Carlson, who agreed that Trump’s reticence could be a tactical move, keeping the focus on the current administration rather than the 2028 race. โ€œThereโ€™s a lot that will happen between now and then,โ€ Carlson remarked. โ€œAnd I think, already, I mean, itโ€™s a tough gig for any vice president, this one included. But he has been a powerful partner for Trump.โ€

The vice presidentโ€™s solid performance and loyalty have positioned him as the frontrunner for 2028, at least in Carlsonโ€™s eyes. โ€œI donโ€™t see any other, at this point, as of today, any other conceivable option. I think JD Vance will be the nominee,โ€ he concluded.

Amid these discussions, speculation about Donald Trump Jr.โ€™s potential 2028 run surfaced. However, Trump Jr. strongly denied any intentions of running, responding with an impassioned statement in which he lambasted the theory that he was helping JD Vance secure a vice presidential nomination as part of a personal presidential ambition.

Political analyst Mark Halperin also weighed in on JD Vanceโ€™s prospects, highlighting the vice presidentโ€™s strengths in media engagement and public appearances. According to Halperin, Vance has an advantage over other potential 2028 contenders due to his willingness to take on numerous interviews and public platforms without hesitation. Unlike Kamala Harris, who waited weeks into her 2024 candidacy to take an interview, Vance is positioned to perform strongly across a wide range of media settings.

Trumpโ€™s reluctance to endorse JD Vance could also be influenced by the strained relationship he experienced with his first vice president, Mike Pence. The fallout between Trump and Pence, especially following the 2020 election, was widely publicized and has been a point of contention within the Republican Party ever since. January 6th, 2021, marked a significant turning point in their partnership. Given this history, Trump may be cautious about offering early or public endorsements to his current vice president, JD Vance, fearing the possibility of another strained relationship down the line. By withholding an endorsement, Trump might be taking a more measured approach, wanting to avoid prematurely putting his full support behind Vance in case any future disagreements arise.

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Democrat Lawmaker Announces Resignation After Being Convicted on Felony Charges

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Minnesota state Sen. Nicole Mitchell (D) said that she will resign after being convicted last week on two felony charges.

Nicole Mitchell was convicted of felony first-degree burglary and possession of burglary or theft tools for breaking into her stepmother Carol Mitchell’s Minnesota home in April 2024.

Nicole Mitchell pleaded not guilty, and during the trial, her defense argued that she was at the home to check on her stepmother, who lives with Alzheimer’s.

Nicole Mitchell’s stepmother Carol Mitchell reportedly took the stand, saying that she felt “extremely violated” after finding Nicole Mitchell in her home.

Minnesota Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy said Nicole Mitchell “has gotten the due process she is entitled to and was convicted by a jury of her peers.”

“With the clarity brought by the resolution of this case, the Senate DFL Caucus will continue to focus on issues that improve the lives of Minnesota families and communities,” Murphy said.

GOP Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson criticized her decision to not resign immediately and blamed Democrats for “refusing to hold her accountable during session.” His caucus tried and failed to expel Mitchell from the chamber in the wake of the charges.

“Senator Mitchell was convicted of two felonies; she doesn’t get to give the Senate two weeks’ notice. Democrats shielded Mitchell for 15 months to protect their political power, but a jury needed just three hours to confirm what was already clear: she shouldn’t be a senator,” he said in a statement.

Gov. Tim Walz’s office is expected to announce details about a special election after Nicole Mitchell’s resignation. There is another special election set for September to fill a vacancy left by former House Speaker Melissa Hortman’s politically-motivated assassination.

Marjorie Taylor Greene Reportedly Prepping For 2028 Presidential Run

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is reportedly considering a run for president in 2028 โ€” a move that, if realized, could reshape the Republican Partyโ€™s post-Trump era and test the staying power of the โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ movement.

According to a new report from Notus, Greene has privately expressed interest in following in Donald Trumpโ€™s footsteps to the White House. The outlet cites four sources familiar with her thinking, saying Greene believes she represents the โ€œreal MAGAโ€ faction โ€” the core conservative movement that has reshaped the GOP since 2016 โ€” and that many Republican leaders have drifted away from those grassroots values.

One source told Notus that Greene feels confident she has built the national donor network and grassroots support needed to mount a serious primary campaign, especially as the GOPโ€™s base remains loyal to Trumpโ€™s populist agenda.


Building a National Brand

While Greene has long been a lightning rod for criticism from the left, sheโ€™s also gained national recognition for her unapologetic defense of conservative causes โ€” from border security to religious freedom, from cutting wasteful spending to standing up against what she calls the โ€œweaponizationโ€ of government against political opponents.

In recent months, Greene has sought to expand her reach beyond the hardcore MAGA base. Sheโ€™s made high-profile appearances on Bill Maherโ€™s โ€œReal Timeโ€ on HBO, The View, and CNN, signaling an effort to engage audiences outside of conservative media. Her willingness to enter unfriendly territory underscores her confidence and desire to make the case for conservative principles in front of skeptics.

As one GOP strategist told Notus, โ€œSheโ€™s trying to take the MAGA message to a national stage โ€” not just to Republicans, but to all Americans who feel Washington is broken.โ€


Criticizing the GOPโ€™s Lack of Direction

Greene has also been unafraid to criticize her own party when she believes it has lost focus. On Real Time, she expressed frustration with Republicans who, after years of campaigning to repeal and replace Obamacare, โ€œstill donโ€™t have a plan.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m angry about that,โ€ Greene said on the show, adding that conservatives need to deliver tangible results, not just rhetoric.

In recent weeks, she has also called out male Republican members of Congress as โ€œweakโ€ for caving to establishment pressure, blasted the GOP for having โ€œno planโ€ to avoid government shutdown chaos, and criticized the partyโ€™s leadership for not pushing harder to release Jeffrey Epstein files, saying Americans deserve transparency and truth.


A Populist in the Trump Mold

Those close to Greene describe her as both fiercely loyal to Donald Trump and equally committed to ensuring his populist movement survives beyond him. She was one of Trumpโ€™s earliest and most vocal defenders during both impeachments and remains one of his strongest allies in Congress.

At the same time, Greene has worked to develop her own national voice, one that emphasizes restoring American sovereignty, rebuilding manufacturing, reducing foreign entanglements, and protecting traditional values that she argues have been under assault from both the left and establishment Republicans.

The 2028 Question

When asked directly about a presidential run during an appearance on comedian Tim Dillonโ€™s podcast last October, Greene laughed off the speculation โ€” but didnโ€™t shut it down entirely.

โ€œOh my goodness. I hate politics so much, Tim,โ€ she said. โ€œPeople are saying that, and Iโ€™ve seen a few people saying โ€˜sheโ€™s runningโ€™โ€ฆ What Iโ€™m doing right now is I very much want to fix problems. Thatโ€™s honestly all I care about.โ€

Still, those familiar with her thinking say Greeneโ€™s ambitions go beyond her congressional seat. With her growing national platform, fundraising power, and ability to command headlines, she could emerge as one of the most influential Republican figures in the post-Trump era โ€” whether she runs in 2028 or not.

In August, President Donald Trump made his clearest endorsement yet for a future Republican presidential candidate, declaring that Vice President JD Vance is โ€œmost likelyโ€ to carry the MAGA torch after his second term ends.

Trump described Vance as โ€œprobably the favoriteโ€ to lead the Republican Party into the next election cycle.

โ€œHeโ€™s most likely the heir,โ€ Trump said, referring to Vance. โ€œHe understands the movement, he understands the people, and heโ€™s doing a phenomenal job as Vice President.โ€

Trump also praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling him โ€œsomebody that maybe would get together with JD in some form,โ€ suggesting Rubio could play a key role in a future Vance-led administration or campaign.

Rubio, for his part, echoed Trumpโ€™s praise of Vance during a recent interview with Lara Trump on Fox News.

โ€œI think heโ€™s doing a great job as Vice President. Heโ€™s a close friend, and I hope he intends to do it,โ€ Rubio said of Vance.

Although recent polling has shown Rubio with some early support among Republican voters for a potential 2028 run, conventional political wisdom indicates he wouldnโ€™t start publicly signaling interest in running for president until much closer to the election.

โ€œYou never know what the future holds,โ€ Rubio said. โ€œBut if Iโ€™m able to finish this term strong and we accomplish what weโ€™ve set out to do, Iโ€™ll be satisfied with that as the apex of my public service career.โ€

Report: Former Democrat Congressman Campaigning For Trump In Pivotal Swing State

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Donald Trump is getting a boost in the Keystone State…

Former Congressman Peter Deutsch (D-Fla.) who represented Floridaโ€™s 20th Congressional District from 1993-2005, is out campaigning for Trump in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, after announcing his endorsement of the Republican candidate earlier this month.

CNN reported the former longtime Democrat lawmaker, who is Jewish, is going door-to-door with the Republican Jewish Coalition to persuade undecided Jewish voters in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, that Trump will better protect their interests and stand up to antisemitism.

“I think Donald Trump, and the Republican Party, have done things that the Democrats have not done,” he told CNN’s Dana Bash in a Wednesday report. “Being aggressive against the swadezxoutrageous and almost insane level of antisemitism on college campuses.”

Deutsch first endorsed Trump during a press call earlier this month, Fox Chattanooga reported.

“I feel very comfortable today publicly announcing that Iโ€™m endorsing Donald Trump to be reelected as president,” he said on the October 8 call. “Iโ€™m planning on voting for him on November 5th. I take this decision very, very seriously. I also feel 100% comfortable with this decision.”

Deutsch said he believed the former president would be the better leader to promote world peace, and that Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden had made the world “dramatically less safe.”

“I think that Kamala Harris and the Harris-Biden administration, in terms of what they have done and what they are doing make the world a dramatically less safe place,” Deutsch said. “Itโ€™s not just about what is happening in the Middle East, itโ€™s about the homeland.”

Fox News Proposes Presidential Debate

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Fox News has invited Donald Trump and Kamala Harris to participate in another debate before Americans cast their ballots.

Fox has offered the candidates the opportunity to debate each other in Pennsylvania on two potential dates: Thursday, Oct. 24 or Sunday, Oct. 27. Fox News anchorsย Bret Baierย andย Martha MacCallumย would moderate the proposed debate.

The network claimed in a statement addressed to the Trump and Harris campaign that the final debate would be an โ€œopportunity for each candidate to make his or her closing argumentsโ€ before November. And they referenced a New York Times op-ed which called for Harris to debate on Fox News.

โ€œAs made clear inย The New York Timesย on Monday: โ€˜Harris Should Offer to Debate Trump Again โ€“ On Foxโ€™ โ€” this would present an opportunity for each candidate to make his or her closing argument,โ€ said Fox News Media president and executive editorย Jay Wallaceย in a statement.

Wallace added, โ€œWeโ€™re including proposed criteria and format, which mirror those of the CNN & ABC debates; as well as data on our broad audience reach. We appreciate your consideration and look forward to the opportunity to foster informed political dialogue at this pivotal moment for our nation.โ€

The rules proposed by Fox states that it will mute a candidateโ€™s microphone when the time belongs to the another candidate. Moreover, Trump and Harris will not be permitted to interact with their campaign staff during commercial breaks

CNNย has offered to host another debate on Oct. 23 โ€” with the Harris campaign accepting the offer.ย 

Report: Judge Agrees To Unseal Additional Filings From Jan. 6 Trump Case

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U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan agreed to unseal additional filings from special counsel Jack Smith laying out his election interference case against former President Trump

Chutkan agreed to a request from Smith to unseal exhibits that accompany his 180-page brief asserting that prosecutors can still bring much of their Jan. 6 case against Trump in the wake of a Supreme Court decision granting former presidents broad criminal immunity. 

Chutkan granted Smithโ€™s motion to post redacted versions of the exhibits, which could include grand jury transcripts, texts and other evidence assembled by prosecutors.

The Hill reports:

โ€œThe court determines that the Governmentโ€™s proposed redactions to the Appendix are appropriate, and that Defendantโ€™s blanket objections to further unsealing are without merit. As the court has stated previously, โ€˜Defendantโ€™s concern with the political consequences of these proceedingsโ€™ is not a cognizable legal prejudice,โ€™โ€ she wrote.

Trump opposed both the unsealing of Smithโ€™s motion as well as the accompanying evidence.

But Chutkan also agreed to stay her ruling for seven days after an earlier motion from Trumpโ€™s legal team asked for additional time โ€œso thatย President Trumpย can evaluate litigation options relating to the decision.โ€

โ€œThere should be no further disclosures at this time of the so-called โ€˜evidenceโ€™ that the Special Counselโ€™s Office has unlawfully cherry-picked and mischaracterized โ€” during early voting in the 2024 Presidential election,โ€ Trumpโ€™s team wrote in an earlier filing Thursday.