Tom Cole wins crowded GOP primary to fight for 12th term in November


Longtime House Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., won his Tuesday night primary and is on track to clinch his 12th term in the House of Representatives this November.

Cole, who currently serves as chairman of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, was facing a crowded GOP led by opponent Paul Bondar. Bondar is a political outsider and a businessman who has poured millions of his own dollars into the race.

The senior Republican has represented Oklahoma’s 3rd congressional district since January 2003. The district encompasses part of Oklahoma City and the city of Norman.

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Rep. Tom Cole is running for his 12th term in Congress (Getty Images)

Cole had been expected to get at least a plurality of the vote, given his deep ties to Oklahoma GOP politics, but his reputation for working across the aisle has earned him challenges from his right flank.

Bondar has tried to style himself as a more conservative alternative to Cole, bashing the congressman for being willing to work with Democrats on issues like government funding and Ukraine aid. Cole’s campaign has in turn styled Bondar as a carpetbagger trying to buy the race. 

Cole also came into the Tuesday election armed with an endorsement from former President Trump, who won the district by double digits in 2020.

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Donald Trump endorsed Cole earlier this year. (Felipe Ramales for Fox News Digital)

“Tom Cole is a fantastic Representative for Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District. As Chairman of the POWERFUL Appropriations Committee, Tom is fighting hard to Secure the Border, Stop Migrant Crime, Strengthen our Military/Vets, Support our Great Law Enforcement, and Protect our always-under-siege Second Amendment,” Trump wrote on Truth Social in May. 

“He has almost always voted with me, including on both Impeachment Hoaxes. Tom Cole has my Complete and Total Endorsement – He will not let you down!”

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Cole is also a staunch ally of Speaker Mike Johnson, pictured here. (Getty Images)

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In addition to supporting Trump, Cole has also been a staunch ally of House GOP leadership. He previously served as head of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), House Republicans’ campaign arm, and before taking the Appropriations Committee gavel he served as the top Republican on the House Rules Committee.

Other Republican hopefuls who ran to unseat Cole on Tuesday night are Nick Hankins, Rick Harris and Andrew Hayes.



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Wayne Johnson wins Georgia’s 2nd congressional district Republican runoff


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Wayne Johnson has won the Republican primary runoff in the race to represent Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District and will now look to unseat an incumbent Democrat in the November general election.

The Associated Press called the race.

Johnson and Hand were the top two vote-getters in Georgia’s May 21 primary election, but advanced to the runoff when neither reached the 50% threshold required by state election law.

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Georgia Republicans Chuck Hand (left) and Wayne Johnson (right). (GBP PBS Screenshot/Wayne Johnson for Congress)

Johnson touted his service in former President Trump’s administration throughout the campaign, where he served as CEO of the Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid. 

Hand, a construction superintendent from rural Butler County who was previously convicted for his participation in the Jan. 6 protests, ran on his working class credentials, focusing his messaging heavily on the economy. He made waves earlier this month when he walked out of a televised debate with Johnson after accusing him of not residing in the district and orchestrating attacks on his wife.

Johnson will now face Democrat Rep. Sanford Bishop, Jr., who has represented the district since 1993.

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Rep. Sanford Bishop, D-Ga., is seen in the Cannon Tunnel after a vote on Wednesday, November 30, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Elections analysts rate the race as either “solid” or “safe” Democrat.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Melania will ‘most certainly’ have influence on Trump’s VP pick, says former White House aide


Former First Lady Melania Trump will “most certainly” have an influence on who her husband selects as a running mate for the 2024 presidential election, according to one former White House insider.

“Mrs. Trump will most certainly speak her mind when it comes to which person she thinks would be best to serve alongside her husband as he attempts to take back the White House,” the source, who previously served as an aide to Trump during his presidency, told Fox News Digital.

“Whether or not Trump takes her advice when selecting his running mate will be determined later down the road. It’s safe to assume, though, based on what I’ve seen in the past, that she will be upfront and candid about whether certain people are fit to serve as vice president,” the source said of Melania.

Should she make clear who she believes fits the bill best, it won’t be the first time Melania influenced her husband’s thinking when it comes to his vice presidential pick.

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Former President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump stand together during an event at his Mar-a-Lago home on Nov. 15, 2022, in Palm Beach, Fla. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

In her 2018 book, “First in Line: Presidents, Vice Presidents and the Pursuit of Power,” Kate Andersen Brower noted that Melania played a pivotal role in ensuring a “clean” and “safe” candidate was chosen to serve as Trump’s running mate in the 2016 election.

“That meant no affairs and no messy financial entanglements. In short, it meant no drama. She realized her husband had enough of that already,” Brower noted at the time.

Though they now have a troubled relationship marred by the results of the 2020 presidential election, Trump ultimately selected former Vice President Mike Pence to serve as his running mate for both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections.

Brower said Melania was “decidedly in Pence’s corner” due to his record of having “absolutely no skeletons.”

Though it is still unclear who Trump will select as his running mate for the 2024 presidential election, which is less than five months away, a report published last week touted the former president and first lady’s relationship with North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and his family.

The Puck report highlighted Melania’s relationship with Burgum’s wife, Kathryn, and pointed to how she “worked with Melania on multiple occasions, including on building recovery-friendly workplaces” during Trump’s presidency.

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Former President Donald Trump stands alongside North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and his wife, Kathryn Burgum, at a caucus night rally held at the Treasure Island Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Feb 08, 2024.

The report also highlighted how the Burgums were invited to the White House to celebrate the signing of the First Step Act criminal justice reform initiative, an issue the outlet said is “particularly important to Kathryn.”

Additionally, the outlet noted how the two couples “bonded” with one another at Mar-a-Lago for an Easter brunch this year.

It is not yet known whether Melania will speak on Burgum’s behalf as the former president weighs his options in the crowded contest for vice president, but she’s had success in offering suggestions to her husband in the past.

Petitioning the former president on particular topics was something the former first lady is said to have done often, typically on issues dealing with public perception and trust.

“There were definitely times when he sought Mrs. Trump’s counsel, and those occurrences were typically dealing with what I’d consider to be public perception,” the former White House insider told Fox. “He knew when not to also. He wouldn’t usually seek her advice on issues that he had specific knowledge about — like the economy, business, trade and other dealings of the sort.”

“She is in many ways, I think, like Nancy Reagan behind the scenes,” the source added. “Though she wasn’t seen by the public each day, she played roles in several decisions that were made for the better regarding public perception, trust, and advocacy during the Trump presidency.”

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Then-First Lady Melania Trump sits during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 12, 2020. (Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Speaking to Fox News’ Aishah Hasnie at the Washington, D.C., headquarters of the Republican National Committee last week, Trump said he has “sort of a pretty good idea” of who his vice presidential running mate will be.

His decision, however, isn’t expected to be made public until this summer’s Republican National Convention, which is slated to take place in Milwaukee, Wis., from July 15 to 18.





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Senate GOP prevents vote on bump stock ban after SCOTUS reverses Trump-era rule


Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., blocked a Democratic attempt on Tuesday to force a vote in the Senate on a bump stock ban, which would restore the federal rule recently struck down by the Supreme Court. 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., revealed on Sunday that Democrats would attempt to force a vote on legislation to ban bump stocks, which are firearm accessories that assist in firing weapons in more rapid succession. 

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Senate Majority Leader Schumer announced a bump stock bill would be brought to the floor by a colleague. (Getty Images)

“The Senate can help restore this public safety rule, and next week, it will try. As majority leader, I have the ability to allow a unanimous consent vote, and we’ll see just what Republican MAGAs do: Will they allow it to go forward, or will they cower to MAGA and hurt the American people?” he said during a news conference, reported by CBS News

The Supreme Court ruled last week 6-3 to strike down a federal rule put in place during the Trump administration that banned bump stocks. The court’s decision prompted backlash from Democrats. 

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The firearm accessory allows the weapon to fire more rapidly. (Jill Connelly/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., requested unanimous consent Tuesday afternoon to proceed with a vote on his bill, the Banning Unlawful Machinegun Parts (BUMP) Act. However, Ricketts’ objection prevented the bill from being brought for a vote. 

“This bill would ban literally any item that makes a firearm easier and sometimes safer to shoot,” Ricketts said of the bill. 

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Heinrich is the sponsor of a bill to ban bump stocks. (Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images)

According to the senator, “disabled veterans hate this bill” due to its broad language that he said would ban additional firearm accessories. 

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Ricketts objected to the unanimous consent request. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

In a statement following the Supreme Court’s decision last week, Heinrich said, “Today’s pro-death decision from an out of touch Supreme Court majority just made bump stocks legal again. Innocent Americans will die because of this decision.”

“Bump stocks serve no legitimate purpose. Congress must act NOW to pass my legislation to ban these deadly devices once and for all,” he said.

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“If my Republican colleagues want to do the right thing for the country, the answer is very simple: join us, every one of you, to ban bump stocks, so we never see the kind of carnage we saw in Las Vegas, Nevada ever, ever again,” Schumer challenged his colleagues in floor remarks on Monday. 

Following the Supreme Court’s ruling, former President Trump’s campaign stressed that its decision should be respected. 





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VA Dem Tim Kaine warns against taking election for granted as Trump eyes blue state


Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., said he is taking Virginia elections seriously in November, despite the state’s recent trend of going blue. 

“Nobody should take anything for granted in Virginia,” the senator told Fox News Digital. 

“I know I’m not taking it for granted,” Kaine added. “I don’t think anyone should.” 

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Sen. Tim Kaine is up for reelection in November. (Getty Images)

Kaine is up for reelection in November. He was first elected in 2012 and reelected in 2018. 

The Virginia Senate race is currently rated as “Solid Democratic” by non-partisan political handicapper the Cook Political Report. 

“We’ve gone four presidential elections in a row behind a Democrat, but that was after 44 years of going red in presidential races, and we have a Republican governor,” Kaine explained, referencing Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s successful campaign in 2021.  

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Kaine has served since 2013.  (Getty Images)

The lawmaker’s remarks come as Republicans are eyeing Virginia going into the 2024 elections. 

“Joe Biden is so weak, and Democrats are in such disarray, that not only is President Trump winning every traditional battleground state, but longtime blue states such as Minnesota, Virginia, and New Jersey are now in play,” claimed Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt in a recent statement to Fox News Digital. 

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Trump has suggested Virginia is a target in November. (Trump campaign)

“President Trump is on offense with a winning message and growing his movement every single day. Joe Biden’s campaign should be terrified,” she added. 

Youngkin also telegraphed confidence in Virginia being up for grabs in a recent interview, saying, “I think Virginia is in play. Let’s just remind ourselves — Joe Biden won Virginia by 10 points in 2020. I ended up winning by two the next year.”

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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin speaking in Richmond.

Youngkin said he believes his state is in play. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Kaine will face off against a GOP contender in the Senate election, which voters are selecting in Tuesday’s GOP primary election. The top contenders for the nomination are retired Navy Capt. Hung Cao, former DeSantis staffer and Club for Growth employee Scott Parkinson and constitutional attorney Jonathan Emord.

Cao is notably endorsed by former President Trump. 

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An added factor in the match up is that Kaine and his opponent will need to share a ticket with their party’s presidential candidate, expected to be Biden and Trump. 

In a recent Fox News Poll, Biden and Trump were tied in Virginia, shocking some. The two were each at 48% in the survey, despite Biden winning 54.11% to Trump’s 44% in 2020. 





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Fox News Politics: The Gag Stays


Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. 

What’s happening…

-White House offers ‘condolences’ but no solutions to migrant crisis

-‘Squad’ member at risk of losing Democratic primary

-NATO Chief credits Trump for members meeting spending goals

Appeal Denied

The New York Court of Appeals on Tuesday rejected former President Trump’s bid to have the gag order against him lifted, citing that “no substantial constitutional question is directly involved.” 

Judge Juan Merchan imposed a gag order that restricts the former president and presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee from speaking about witnesses and the case now that Trump’s trial has concluded. 

Trump’s lawyers cited the November presidential election and the first debate against President Biden later this month, as well as the First Amendment rights of the former president and his supporters as reasons for the order to be lifted. 

When Merchan refused to lift the gag order, Trump appealed that decision, which the appeals court rejected Tuesday. 

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Judge Juan Merchan, left, and former President Donald Trump, right. (AP)

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NOTHING TO SEE HERE!: WH press secretary skewered for claiming controversial Biden videos are deepfakes …Read more

GUIDIN’ BIDEN: WATCH: Obama’s offstage escort just latest example of allies directing president …Read more

‘SOCIAL FABRIC’: Biden plan offers sweeping protections to hundreds of thousands of migrants …Read more

‘ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE’: Biden DHS faces GOP senator’s fury over new ‘amnesty’ proposal …Read more

‘IT’S JUST INSANE’: White House offers ‘condolences’ but no solution amid migrant murder allegation …Read more

‘FUNDING TERRORISM’: Biden’s new $404M Gaza aid package spurs concerns it could fall in Hamas’ hands …Read more

‘HE SAT NEXT TO DAD’: Hunter Biden revealed top CCP leader wanted him to visit China to ‘discuss business opportunities’: emails …Read more

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‘WILL NOT BE TOLERATED’: Man who left threats and racist voicemails for Rep Maxine Waters learns sentence …Read more

‘PURE ATTACK’: Fauci recounts reaction to his congressional testimony as ‘vitriol and pure hostility’ …Read more

‘PUSHING AN IDEA’: Rand Paul grills doctor on COVID-19 origins during Senate hearing …Read more

ETHICS REVIEW: House Ethics Committee gives critical update in Matt Gaetz investigation …Read more

BLUE ON BLUE: ‘Squad’ rep in danger of losing primary as Dems back challenger …Read more

TRUMP’S REVENGE?: Trump’s revenge? House Freedom Caucus chair targeted by former president after endorsing DeSantis …Read more

‘POLITICAL SYMPATHY’: Lawmaker questions 0 arrests after pro-Palestinian violence …Read more

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Democratic strategist James Carville says he’d bet Trump will be a ‘no-show’ at first debate. (Screenshot/MSNBC)

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WHAT ARE THE ODDS?: James Carville says he’d bet Trump will be a ‘no-show’ at first debate …Read more

RAZOR THIN: Trump holds slight edge nationwide as 1st debate with Biden nears: poll …Read more

‘UNTHINKABLE’: Trump says ‘Biden’ migrant attack in New York ‘should never have happened’ …Read more

‘PROVEN FIGHTER’: Trump tosses support behind Alaska House candidate looking to unseat Dem …Read more

KICK OFF KAMALA?: Democrats could replace Kamala Harris with Hillary Clinton before November: column …Read more

Across America

DEFENSELESS: As migrant cases surge, more unaccompanied minors are fending for themselves in court hearings …Read more

SUSPECT NABBED: Ecuadorian migrant arrested in broad-daylight sex assault of 13-year-old girl in NYC …Read more

‘GIVE US THE TOOLS’: Netanyahu invokes Churchill, urges US to renew weapons supply to Israel …Read more

PULLING THEIR WEIGHT: NATO chief credits Trump for record number of members meeting spending targets …Read more

ALARMING DISCOVERY: Newly reported Iranian activity could ‘upend’ US assessment of nuclear weapon progress: expert …Read more

BLOCKED BY THE COURT: Federal judge halts Iowa law that would allow criminal charges against illegal immigrants …Read more

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Senate GOP to stop Dem attempt to ban bump stocks after SCOTUS reverses Trump-era rule


A Republican lawmaker is poised to block a Democratic attempt on Tuesday to force a vote in the Senate on a bump stock ban, which would restore the federal rule recently struck down by the Supreme Court. 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., revealed that Democrats would attempt to force a vote on legislation to ban bump stocks, which are firearm accessories that assist in firing weapons in more rapid succession. 

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Senate Majority Leader Schumer announced a bump stock bill would be brought to the floor by a colleague. (Getty Images)

“The Senate can help restore this public safety rule, and next week, it will try. As majority leader, I have the ability to allow a unanimous consent vote, and we’ll see just what Republican MAGAs do: Will they allow it to go forward, or will they cower to MAGA and hurt the American people?” the senator said during a news conference on Sunday, reported by CBS News

The Supreme Court ruled last week 6-3 to strike down a federal rule put in place during the Trump administration that banned bump stocks. The court’s decision prompted backlash from Democrats. 

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The firearm accessory allows the weapon to fire more rapidly. (Jill Connelly/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., will request unanimous consent Tuesday afternoon to proceed with a vote on his bill, the Banning Unlawful Machinegun Parts (BUMP) Act. However, he is expected to be unsuccessful in bringing the measure to a vote on the Senate floor as a Republican senator is likely to object. 

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Heinrich is the sponsor of a bill to ban bump stocks. (Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images)

“Today’s pro-death decision from an out of touch Supreme Court majority just made bump stocks legal again. Innocent Americans will die because of this decision,” the senator said in a statement following the court’s decision. “Bump stocks serve no legitimate purpose. Congress must act NOW to pass my legislation to ban these deadly devices once and for all.” 

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Graham suggested he may be the one to object. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

There are numerous Republican lawmakers who would likely volunteer to object to the unanimous consent request. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said, “I will oppose any legislative fix,” teeing up himself to potentially do so, according to NBC News.

Graham’s office did not confirm to Fox News Digital.

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“If my Republican colleagues want to do the right thing for the country, the answer is very simple: join us, every one of you, to ban bump stocks, so we never see the kind of carnage we saw in Las Vegas, Nevada ever, ever again,” Schumer challenged his colleagues in floor remarks on Monday. 

Following the Supreme Court’s ruling, former President Trump’s campaign stressed that its decision should be respected. 





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Vulnerable Dem senator lashes out at GOP press release by boasting about all the vehicles he owns


Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., admitted he owns at least nine vehicles in his attempt to hit back at the Senate Republican campaign arm, which called out the Montana farmer for driving a certain type of vehicle around Washington, D.C.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) sent out a press release regarding the Montana farmer that was titled “BOMBSHELL: Jon Tester drives a Prius.” 

Tester reacted in a heated statement, calling those who wrote the headline “a bunch of jacka–es.”

“What a bunch of jacka–es,” Tester told a Huffington Post reporter, before going on to name all the other types of vehicles he owns.

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Sen. Jon Tester gave a heated response to the NRSC attacking him for driving a Prius.

Sen. Jon Tester gave a heated response to the NRSC attacking him for driving a Prius. (NRSC)

“I’ve got an ‘86 Chevy. I got a 2018 GMC. I got a 2018 Honda Ridgeline. I’ve got a Celica. I’ve got a Peterbilt. I’ve got a 67 International truck. I’ve got a 96 International truck. I’ve got a 78 GMC. Want me to keep going?” asked the Democrat, who is seeking re-election in Montana in 2024.

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Tester continued by saying he is “gonna spend $10,000 this week on diesel filling my bulk tanks that I use for planting my crop in the ground. Does that make it okay now?”

In addition to the press release, NRSC communications director Mike Berg shared footage of Tester getting into his red Prius and a screenshot of a Washington Post article about Tester writing in his 2020 memoir that he bought a used Prius to drive around Washington, D.C.

Tester’s defense of driving a Prius fueled more attacks on social media, prompting his communications director to respond on X.

“The NRSC, with their finger firmly on the pulse of Montanans, comes out swinging against Jon Tester for his shared hobby of restoring old cars with his son,” communications director Monica Robinson said.
 

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U.S. Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) speaks to reporters as he walks through the Capitol Building on Feb. 5, 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker)

NRSC spokesperson Maggie Abboud said that Tester’s response “says a lot about how much of a swamp creature Jon Tester has become.”

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“There aren’t a lot of dirt farmers in Montana who drive a Prius. Jon Tester has gone Washington,” Abboud said in a statement, telling Fox News Digital that “it says a lot about how much of a swamp creature Jon Tester has become that his defense of driving a Prius is that he also owns 8 other cars.”

Berg called Tester “very mad” and echoed the “multimillionaire swamp creature” attack line on his X account.

Fox News Digital reached out to Tester for comment.



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‘Just the beginning’: Trump warns ‘Biden migrant’ crisis to get far worse after NY child rape


EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump reacted Tuesday to the broad daylight rape of a 13-year-old girl in New York, telling Fox News Digital that the attack is “unthinkable” and “should never have happened,” while warning that the “Biden migrant” crisis will get “far worse” unless he is elected president in November. 

An illegal Ecuadorian immigrant is currently in NYPD custody after attacking two 13-year-old children in broad daylight at a popular park in Queens. The man wielded a machete and tied the boy and girl together by the wrists and raped the girl in broad daylight. 

The migrant who was arrested in connection with the crime entered the United States illegally in 2021. The migrant had several low-level prior offenses, including subway fare jumping and drinking in public.

MIGRANT ARRESTED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT RAPE OF 13-YEAR-OLD IN NEW YORK PARK

Reacting to the horrific attack, former President Trump said it was “unthinkable” and “should never have happened.” 

“These are Biden migrants,” Trump told Fox News Digital. “They are flooding our country. They are flooding our cities and states.” 

“It will get worse—far worse—unless I am elected president,” Trump continued. “This is just the beginning. They have come in from all over the world. They have come in from jails. They have come in from mental institutions and many terrorists have come into our country.” 

He added, “We are a dumping ground for the world. This is just the beginning.” 

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Former President Trump holds a rally in the historically Democratic South Bronx on May 23, 2024 in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Trump told Fox News Digital that President Biden’s “open border has been a tragedy the likes of which our country has never seen before.” 

The attack took place at Kissena Park — about three miles from where the New York Mets play at Citi Field and near the site of the 1964 World’s Fair and the U.S. Open. 

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“I grew up right near there,” Trump told Fox News Digital. “Something like this was unthinkable years ago—unthinkable.”

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Police investigate the scene of a sexual assault in Kissena Corridor Park in Queens, New York, on Thursday, June 13, 2024. According to the NYPD, two 13-year-old children, a boy and a girl, were held at knifepoint bound, and the girl raped by an unknown male assailant who later fled the scene. (Peter Gerber)

Trump recalled being able to walk down the street safely as a child.

“You could go down and go to the candy store, walk back—your parents never even had a thought of anything happening,” Trump told Fox News Digital. “This is a different world. My parents never would have even had a thought that something could happen.” 

Trump, meanwhile, told Fox News Digital, “I’d like to pay my highest respects and love to the parents and family members—this tragedy should never have happened.” 

Police had been offering a $10,000 reward in the case after obtaining surveillance video showing the suspect on a bicycle.

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Police investigate the scene of a sexual assault in Kissena Corridor Park in Queens, New York, on Thursday, June 13, 2024. (Peter Gerber)

Police found him after neighbors recognized him from the wanted poster, held him down and called 911, sources said. 

The two teens were walking in the middle of the day when police say a man in his 20s approached them with the blade and forced them into a wooded area.

After the attack, he allegedly stole their cellphones and ran off.

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Police described him as a male Hispanic in his 20s with braces and a tattoo of a horned animal with red eyes on his chest.



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New York appeals court rejects Trump’s bid to lift gag order


The New York Court of Appeals on Tuesday rejected former President Trump’s bid to have the gag order against him lifted, citing that “no substantial constitutional question is directly involved.” 

Judge Juan Merchan imposed a gag order that restricts the former president and presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee from speaking about witnesses and the case now that Trump’s trial has concluded. 

His lawyers cited the November presidential election and the first debate against President Biden later this month, as well as the First Amendment rights of the former president and his supporters as reason for the order to be lifted. 

When Merchan refused to lift the gag order, Trump appealed that decision – which the appeals court rejected Tuesday. 

TRUMP ATTORNEYS REQUEST MERCHAN LIFT GAG ORDER AHEAD OF PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE, FOLLOWING END OF TRIAL

Donald Trump arrives to Trump Tower after being found guilty

Donald Trump arrives to Trump Tower, Thursday, May 30, 2024 after being found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. (Felipe Ramales for Fox News Digital)

Steven Cheung, Trump campaign spokesman, said in a statement, “President Trump and his legal team will continue to fight against the unconstitutional Gag Order imposed by Justice Merchan.”

“The Gag Order wrongfully silences the leading candidate for President of the United States, President Trump, at the height of his campaign. The Gag Order applies only to President Trump and not to any of his political opponents, critics, or even Crooked Joe Biden,” said Cheung. 

“The Election Interfering Gag Order violates the First Amendment rights of President Trump and all American voters, who have a fundamental right to hear his message,” he added. 

The former president was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree last week. The six-week-long trial stemmed from charges brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. 

Merchan imposed a gag order on Trump before the trial began, barring Trump from making or directing others to make public statements about witnesses with regard to their potential participation or about counsel in the case — other than Bragg — or about court staff, DA staff or family members of staff.

Trump’s team repeatedly appealed the order and were denied. 

“We respectfully submit this pre-motion letter requesting that Your Honor terminate the gag order restricting President Trump’s extrajudicial statements,” Todd Blanche, legal counsel for Trump, argued. “For the reasons set forth below, because the trial has concluded, the stated bases for the gag order no longer exist.” 

TRUMP GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS IN NEW YORK CRIMINAL TRIAL

Donald Trump appears in Manhattan Criminal Court

Former President Donald Trump appears in Manhattan Criminal Court, Thursday, May 30, 2024, in New York.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)

Blanche said Trump’s legal team disagreed with the “proffered justifications for the gag order” to begin with, but said now that the trial is complete, the order should be lifted. 

“Now that the trial is concluded, the concerns articulated by the government and the Court do not justify continued restrictions on the First Amendment rights of President Trump—who remains the leading candidate in the 2024 presidential election—and the American people,” Blanche wrote. 

Blanche added that the “constitutional mandate for unrestrained campaign advocacy by President Trump is even stronger in light of” comments made by President Biden and his campaign, as well as “continued public attacks” by the government’s witnesses like Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels. 

Blanche also cited the first presidential debate on June 27 as a reason the order should be lifted. 

A footnote in the letter states: “The defense does not concede that there was ever a valid basis for the gag order and reserves the right to challenge the irreparable First Amendment harms caused by the order.” 

Trump was fined $10,000 for violating the gag order during the trial. Merchan also threatened Trump with jail time for further alleged violations.

TRUMP SAYS GUILTY VERDICT IS A ‘SCAR’ ON NEW YORK JUSTICE SYSTEM, VOWS TO ‘KEEP FIGHTING’

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Former President Donald Trump holds a rally in the historically Democratic South Bronx on May 23, 2024, in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

“The last thing I want to consider is jail,” Merchan said. “You are [the] former president and possibly the next president.” 

“The magnitude of that decision is not lost on me,” Merchan said. “Your continued willful violation of the court’s order…constitutes a direct attack…and will not be allowed to continue…It is not allowed to continue.” 

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Trump and his defense attorneys have maintained that the former president and presumptive Republican presidential nominee should not be bound by the gag order, saying it violates his First Amendment rights as well as the First Amendment rights of his supporters. 

Trump’s sentencing date is set for July 11 — just four days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where he is expected to be formally nominated as the 2024 Republican presidential nominee. 



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Texas man convicted of threatening to kill Rep Maxine Waters gets nearly 3 years in prison


A Texas man received a nearly three-year-long jail sentence after his criminal conviction for leaving threatening and racist voicemails for California Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters. 

United States District Judge R. Gary Klausner sentenced Brian Michael Gaherty, 61, of Houston, to 33 months in federal prison and fined him $10,000. The judge found that Gaherty targeted Waters because of her race and added a hate-crime enhancement to his sentence, the Department of Justice said in a news release. 

“Threats to harm or kill elected officials are anathema to our nation’s values and must not — and will not — be tolerated,” said United States Attorney Martin Estrada. “My office and the entire Department of Justice will continue to combat threats against public officials and other attempts to chill democracy.”

Gaherty pleaded guilty on Jan. 29 to one count of threatening a United States official.

TEXAS MAN ACCUSED OF THREATENING TO KILL REP. MAXINE WATERS IN RACIST VOICEMAILS

Rep. Maxine Waters

Representative Maxine Waters, a Democrat from California and ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee, during a hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In his plea agreement, Gaherty admitted to threatening to assault and murder Waters on four separate occasions in August and November 2022. The threats were made in four voicemails left at Waters’ district office in Los Angeles County, which all contained profanity and racist language. 

According to an affidavit given by U.S. Capitol Police agent Michael Guest, Gaherty went on a series of racist tirades against the California congresswoman, at one point saying, “Hey, you black b—-.  You f— with my people man. All that racism s— b—-, you up in age, 80 years old and s—, trying to remember 1960 and all that bulls—. And causing controversy b—-.  We got something for your ass now b—-, you black motherf—–.  Yeah, we coming for you bro.”

In August 2022, he threatened to “put a cap” between the lawmaker’s “eyes,” “cut [her] throat,” and “stomp” her. Gaherty also warned that she “better move” because he and his “boys in the area” had a “contract” on her life.” 

Gaherty also left threatening messages with Waters’ staff, according to the criminal complaint.

‘CORRUPT CRIMINAL’: MAXINE WATERS RECEIVES BACKLASH OVER VITRIOLIC RESPONSE TO TRUMP’S GUILTY VERDICT

Pres. Biden Visits Los Angeles and is greeted by Reps. Maxine Waters and Karen Bass

President Biden is welcomed by Rep. Maxine Waters, center, and Mayor Karen Bass to Los Angeles after arriving on Air Force One at Los Angeles International Airport on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024. (Sarah Reingewirtz/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images)

“Tell Congresswoman Maxine Waters when I see her on the street I’m going to bust her upside her head,” Gaherty told a staffer. “F—, who this is, tell that lying b—- I’m looking for her.”

Gaherty did not conceal his phone number, allowing U.S. Capitol Police to easily trace the source of the calls via data from T-Mobile and TracFone.

Authorities contacted Gaherty and warned him to stop in October 2022, but he persisted in making violent threats. In a November 2022 voicemail, Gaherty told the congresswoman she “done [expletive] up” by reporting his threats to law enforcement. 

REP. MAXINE WATERS: TRUMP SUPPORTERS ‘TRAINING UP IN THE HILLS’ FOR ELECTION ATTACK

Rep. Maxine Waters and Rep. Patrick McHenry

Representative Maxine Waters, a Democrat from California and ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee, left, and Representative Patrick McHenry, a Republican from North Carolina and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, right, prior to a hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“You better watch your back,” he told her, according to investigators. 

Waters appeared in federal court on Monday and told Judge Klausner that her family members live “in fear every day” because of the threats made by Gaherty, the Los Angeles Times reported.

“This growing effort to target people of color and women of color … has given me nightmares. I am in fear of my life,” Waters said. 

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“I believe that we must all be held accountable. Nobody is above the law.” 

An attorney for Gaherty did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Fox News’ Timothy H.J. Nerozzi contributed to this report.



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Obama leading Biden off LA fundraiser’s stage just latest example of allies directing president


Political allies, family members, at least one foreign leader and even the Easter Bunny have all stepped in to assist President Biden offstage or direct him during public events, as shown by videos published by news outlets and circulating on social media. 

The self-admitted “gaffe machine” is in the midst of controversy this week after video showed him standing on the stage of a ritzy campaign donor event in Los Angeles with former President Obama and late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, before Obama guided Biden off the stage as he smiled to the crowd. 

As the trio stood onstage smiling toward the crowd, Obama was seen reaching over and taking Biden’s wrist before putting his hand on the current president’s back and walking toward the stage’s exit. The scene sparked a renewed wave of criticism online that Biden is “confused” and “senile” and also jokes that the scene was reminiscent of a senior care home ad.

The Biden campaign pulled in a whopping $30 million from the star-studded fundraiser, which included support from Hollywood stars such as George Clooney and Julia Roberts. 

SOCIAL MEDIA MOCKS BIDEN BEING LED OFFSTAGE BY FIRST LADY

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President Obama takes President Biden by the wrist at a fundraising event. (Christopher Gardner via Storyful)

“Former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden offer final waves to Peacock Theater crowd as Obama then grabs Biden’s hand to lead him offstage following 40-minute conversation with Jimmy Kimmel,” Chris Gardner, senior staff writer for The Hollywood Reporter, posted early Sunday morning, accompanied by footage of the scene.

BIDEN LOOKS TO CAPITALIZE ON STAR-STUDDED HOLLYWOOD FUNDRAISER AFTER TRUMP’S MASSIVE CASH HAUL IN BLUE STATE

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TV host Jimmy Kimmel gestures toward President Biden, alongside former President Obama, during a campaign fundraiser at Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on June 15, 2024. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

The clip is just one of many in recent months showing an ally, aide or family member stepping in to seemingly direct or guide Biden off a stage or during an event.

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Former President Obama is shown with his hand on President Biden’s back as they leave the stage at an L.A. fundraiser. (Christopher Gardner via Storyful)

The L.A. event comes on the heels of Biden’s visit to Italy, where he met with Pope Francis and attended the G-7 summit to discuss additional funding to Ukraine as the nation continues its yearslong war against Russia.

“They are cheap fakes. … They are done in bad faith.”

— White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre

During the trip, scrutiny surrounding Biden’s age and cognitive state was put on the world stage after video circulated of the 46th president standing with Group of Seven world leaders outside. The video shows parachutists landing around Biden, ​​and leaders such as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Biden looks off into distance while with G7 leaders

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, left, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, EU Council President Charles Michel (hidden), German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and President Biden watch parachutists at the G7 summit on June 13, 2024, in Bari, Italy. (Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Biden took a few steps away from the group, seemingly taking in the scene as a parachutist gathered himself after landing. Meloni then walked over to the president, touched his right arm and redirected him back to the group of world leaders.

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni directs President Biden during the G7 event. (Fox News/Pool)

BIDEN RIDICULED AFTER READING ‘PAUSE’ INSTRUCTION ON TELEPROMPTER OUT LOUD: ‘I’M RON BURGUNDY?’

The White House denied anything odd about the video, instead arguing that the video used “an artificially narrow frame to hide from viewers that he just saw a skydiving demonstration” and that Biden was “saying congratulations to one of the divers and giving a thumbs-up.”

The pair of high-profile incidents within the space of a week underscore growing concerns about the 81-year-old president’s cognitive state.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday addressed the recent videos of Biden “freezing” at public events as “disinformation” promoted by “right-wing critics.”

“They are cheap fakes. … They are done in bad faith. And some of your news organizations have been very clear, have stressed that these right-wing … critics of the president have a credibility problem because the fact-checkers have repeatedly caught them pushing misinformation, disinformation,” she said.

BIDEN ‘GIVEN A LIST’ OF REPORTERS IN POST-MIDTERM PRESS CONFERENCE: ‘PEOPLE THAT I’M SUPPOSED TO CALL ON’

Biden’s mental fitness has become a focal point this election season, with former President Trump routinely slamming the president for his garbled language in public remarks and repeated instances of Biden appearing confused while trying to find an exit off of a stage after public events.

“It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him – by then a former president well into his eighties – of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness.”

— Special prosecutor Robert Hur, explaining his decision to not pursue charges against President Biden

Earlier this year, Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report investigating the president’s handling of classified documents after his departure as vice president under the Obama administration further compounded concern over the president’s mental acuity

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President Biden is seen speaking in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Hur announced in February that he would not recommend criminal charges against Biden for possessing classified materials after his vice presidency, calling Biden “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

“Based on our direct interactions with and observations of him, he is someone from whom many jurors will want to identify reasonable doubt. It would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him – by then a former president well into his eighties – of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness,” Hur wrote in his report. 

The findings sparked widespread outrage that Biden was effectively deemed too cognitively impaired to be charged with a crime yet could still serve as president.

BIDEN’S ‘PERPETUAL STATE OF CONFUSION’ ON DISPLAY IN NORMANDY AMID RISING COGNITIVE QUESTIONS

When asked about the series of videos showing people guiding and directing Biden during public events, White House spokesperson Andrew Bates told Fox News Digital in a statement that they depict “routine moments for any president.”

“These have two things in common: 1, they’re cheapfakes presented by discredited rightwing groups who can’t contend with the President’s record and agenda; and 2, their depictions of routine moments for any president have often been fact-checked by mainstream, nonpartisan reporters,” he said Monday.

Biden’s history of being guided and directed offstage or during an event includes video footage from March showing the first lady striding up to Biden during the White House’s Women’s History Month reception. 

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First lady Jill Biden tries to get President Biden’s attention during an event in March. (Fox News/Pool)

Jill Biden places her hand on Biden’s back as the president is seen speaking with an attendee, before Jill Biden points to an area off camera and Biden begins walking behind two members of the military.

In January, social media users again criticized the president when Jill Biden took her husband’s hand as he wrapped up remarks on the anniversary of Jan. 6. Jill Biden was seen holding the president’s hand as they walked toward the stage’s exit, appearing to drop his hand when she made it behind a stage partition. 

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First lady Jill Biden holds President Biden’s hand as she walks offstage in January. (Fox News/Pool)

In another attention-grabbing scene this month, video footage of the White House’s Juneteenth celebration last Monday showed Biden standing with his arms still as a crowd of people around him danced and clapped to music. Biden smiled and began moving around when Philonise Floyd — the brother of George Floyd – took notice and placed his arm around Biden. The two then shared a fist bump.

PRESIDENT BIDEN APPEARS TO FREEZE AT WHITE HOUSE JUNETEENTH EVENT

Jean-Pierre also addressed the Juneteenth video during Monday’s press conference, saying that Biden standing relatively still while listening to music was “not a health issue” and that others around the president were also standing still during the festivities.

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President Biden is shown during the Juneteenth celebration at the White House. (Fox News/Pool)

“That is a weird thing to actually flag, when if you look … at the people who are around him, if you look at the expanded video of the people who are around him, they were not, there were some folks who were not dancing either. And that has been fact-checked. I mean, just because you’re standing up listening to music and not dancing, that is not a health issue. That is just not a health issue,” she said. 

Last month, footage showed a member of the military directing Biden after wrapping up remarks at the White House, which was lambasted by X account RNC Research. 

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A member of the military uses his hand to direct President Biden last month. (Fox News/Pool)

In 2022, the Easter Bunny even stepped in to apparently direct Biden away from speaking to members of the media. A person dressed in an Easter Bunny costume was seen approaching the president as he answered a reporter’s questions on Afghanistan and Pakistan. The costumed person placed their hand on the president, before waving and directing him to walk away from the gaggle of reporters.

BIDEN STAFF ABRUPTLY ENDS PRESS CONFERENCE WHILE BIDEN IS ANSWERING QUESTIONS

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President Biden and a performer dressed as the Easter Bunny are shown during the Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 18, 2022. (Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In 2022, a young girl was seen on camera leading Biden off a stage during a Christmas season Toys for Tots event with the United States Marine Corps Reserve in Arlington, Virginia.

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The Easter Bunny directs President Biden away from members of the media at the White House in 2022. (Twitter/@craigdillon)

BIDEN DIRECTED OFFSTAGE BY CHILD AFTER TOYS FOR TOTS REMARKS

“Which way do we go?” Biden asked a young girl as she took his hand and walked him in the right direction.

“When I was that age, I could hardly say my name in public,” Biden added. “Actually, I used to stutter when I was a little boy, until I was in high school. It was the only thing everybody – anyway – you’re very impressive.”

Among the president’s instances of others apparently directing him during public events, Biden has also missed cues, including reading a teleprompter’s “pause” instructions in April, abruptly walking off a stage in Arizona last year after spotting a baby in the crowd, asking the whereabouts of a deceased Indiana lawmaker during a press conference in 2022, and a handful of incidents where Biden told members of the media he would take questions from a predetermined list of media outlets.

BIDEN APPEARS TO LOOK FOR DECEASED CONGRESSWOMAN IN CROWD: ‘WHERE’S JACKIE?’

“Now, I’ve been given a list of 10 people that I’m supposed to call on, and you’re all supposed to ask me one question, but I’m sure you’ll ask me more. So, let me start off with the list I’ve been given,” Biden, for example, told reporters during a 2022 press conference. 

BIDEN WHITE HOUSE URGED DEMOCRATS TO CALL BACK WALL STREET JOURNAL AS IT REPORTED ON PRESIDENT’S MENTAL ACUITY

Jean-Pierre last year also abruptly ended a press conference while Biden was still answering questions, with music soon filling the room as Biden thanked reporters. 

The Wall Street Journal published a bombshell report this month detailing interviews with roughly 45 lawmakers and administration officials on Biden’s mental state, which caused alarm that the oldest sitting president in U.S. history is showing his age in meetings.

“The president moved so slowly around the Cabinet Room to greet the nearly two dozen congressional leaders that it took about 10 minutes for the meeting to begin, some people who attended recalled,” WSJ reported. 

BIDEN AWKWARDLY WANDERS OFF STAGE AT ARIZONA CAMPAIGN EVENT AS HE ‘COULDN’T RESIST’ A BABY

The White House hit back that the story and anecdotes were examples of partisan politics working to deride the “savvy and effective” president.

Congressional Republicans, foreign leaders and nonpartisan national security experts have made clear in their own words that President Biden is a savvy and effective leader who has a deep record of legislative accomplishment,” Bates said at the time. “Now, in 2024, House Republicans are making false claims as a political tactic that flatly contradict previous statements made by themselves and their colleagues.”

BIDEN DISPLAYS SIGNS OF DECLINE IN PRIVATE MEETINGS WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS: REPORT

Just hours ahead of Obama leading Biden off the stage in Los Angeles, Jill Biden defended her husband’s age in public remarks.

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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden leave Marine One at Charleston Executive Airport in South Carolina on Aug. 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

​​”Joe and the other guy are essentially the same age, so let’s not be fooled,” she said during a campaign event on Saturday, referring to 78-year-old Trump, the New York Post reported. “Let’s not be fooled. But what this election is about, it’s about the character of the person leading our country.”

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“Joe Biden is a healthy, wise 81-year-old, ready and willing to work for you every day to make our future better,” Jill Biden added. “Joe isn’t one of the most effective presidents of our lives in spite of his age but because of it.”



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Trump targets House Freedom Caucus chair in intra-party Republican primary feud


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As he fights for his political life, House Freedom Caucus chair Rep. Bob Good of Virginia is facing off against a primary challenger supported by the most powerful politician in the Republican Party – former President Trump.

And the contentious intra-party battle in Virginia’s reliably red 5th Congressional District, in the southern part of the Commonwealth, is pitting conservatives versus conservatives and Trump against some of his biggest allies in the House of Representatives. 

It’s one of the high-profile races on Tuesday as Virginia and Oklahoma hold primary elections.

And if Good loses, he’ll become the first House incumbent from either major party to be defeated by a primary challenger so far this election year.

FOX NEWS POLL: BIDEN, TRUMP IN A DEAD HEAT IN VIRGINIA

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Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, speaks alongside fellow members during a press conference on the government funding bill, at the U.S. Capitol on March 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Good incurred Trump’s wrath for being one of just a handful of House Republicans to endorse Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the GOP presidential primaries.

Even though the two-term congressman avoided criticizing Turmp and quickly endorsed the former president after DeSantis ended his White House bid in January, Trump wrote on this Truth Social platform that “the damage had been done!”

Trump last month endorsed John McGuire, a Virginia state senator and former Navy SEAL, who is challenging Good for the GOP nomination.

McGuire also has the backing of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a conservative firebrand and major Trump ally who is a vocal critic of Good who last year broke with the House Freedom Caucus, which is considered the most far-right group of lawmakers in the chamber.

Republican California Rep. Kevin McCarthy

Then-Rep. Kevin McCarthy, a Republican from California, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023, as he was ousted as House Speaker. (Nathan Howard/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is also targeting Good, who was one of eight Republicans last autumn who joined with Democrats to vote to oust McCarthy from his leadership position.

But Good has the support of Reps. Matt Gaetz and Byron Donalds of Florida, two conservatives who are also strong backers of Trump.

And fellow House Freedom Caucus members, Reps. Chip Roy of Texas and Andy Biggs of Arizona, joined Good in Virginia for a rally on Friday.

Even though he’s being targeted by Trump, Good is spotlighting his support for the former president as he runs for re-election.

“Happy Birthday to the best and next president of the United States, President Trump!” Good wrote on social media on Friday, on the former president’s 78th birthday.

Good also showed up earlier this spring at Trump’s criminal trial in New York City, to show his support for the former president.

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In Virginia’s Republican Senate primary, Trump is supporting Navy veteran Hung Cao. 

Cao faces Scott Parkinson, who has endorsements from Good and other GOP members of Congress. Three other candidates are also vying for the Republican nomination, with the winner challenging Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine in November.

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Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) arrives to a caucus meeting with House Republicans on Capitol Hill May 10, 2023 in Washington, DC.  (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

In Oklahoma, the race to watch is in the red-state’s 4th Congressional District, where 10-term Republican Rep. Tom Cole is facing a primary challenge from wealthy businessman Paul Bondar.

Cole, the chair of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, has spent over $3 million as he fights for re-nomination. But Bondar, a first time candidate who made his money in the insurance industry, has shelled out nearly $5 million to try and unseat Cole, who has Trump’s backing.

There are three other candidates on the primary ballot, and if no one tops 50%, there will be a runoff with the two leading contenders in August.

Fox News’ Matt Reidy contributed to this report

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‘Squad’ lawmaker in danger of losing primary as Dem-led attacks pile up


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A progressive “Squad” Democrat could see his career in the House of Representatives end after New York’s congressional primaries next Tuesday.

On one side of the contentious primary race in New York’s 16th Congressional District is Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., a former middle school principal who is backed by the progressive left, including self-described Democratic Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.

On the other side is Westchester County Executive George Latimer, a more moderate candidate who has scored backing from Hillary Clinton, the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), and former Rep. Mondaire Jones, D-N.Y., who is vying to get back into Congress himself.

The fight is part of a wider fracture within the Democratic Party caused by Israel’s war in Gaza. 

AOC SLAMMED FOR SAYING ‘FALSE ACCUSATIONS’ OF ANTISEMITISM ARE ‘WIELDED AGAINST PEOPLE OF COLOR’

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Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., is a member of the far-left “Squad.” (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call)

Bowman is part of a growing coalition on the left that’s critical of the Israeli government and its treatment of Palestinians, a movement that’s been met with bipartisan pushback.

It sparked a new battle for Bowman on Saturday after he criticized fellow House Rep. Ritchie Torres, D-N.Y., on the “Night School” podcast for his vocal support of Israel.

“I think that he’s trying to gain political power for himself towards an ultimate objective,” Bowman said.

Torres told Fox News Digital on Monday in response, “I have a general rule of not weighing in against a congressional Democrat who has not weighed in against me. But Bowman’s gratuitous attack on my character might cause me to rethink that rule. Stay tuned.”

‘SQUAD’ MEMBER DEFENDS ‘RIVER TO THE SEA’ PHRASE INTERPRETED AS CALLING FOR ‘EXTERMINATION’ OF JEWS

AIPAC’s political arm also donated more than $1.5 million to Latimer during this campaign cycle, according to financial disclosures.

In response, Bowman and his allies have criticized AIPAC as a right-wing organization despite its bipartisan reputation. 

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Westchester County Executive George Latimer (Jeenah Moon for the Washington Post via Getty Images/File)

Ocasio-Cortez called the group a “slush fund for Republican billionaires” on X \this month and previously compared it to the National Rifle Association.

She’s also accused outside groups of spending more than $15 million to unseat Bowman, writing on X, “This is corruption. It is a core threat to American democracy. It also fuels Trump.”

She and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., are holding a rally for Bowman on Saturday before primary day.

Bowman’s comments on the Israel-Hamas conflict are also what inspired Jones, a former ally of Bowman’s in the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), to publicly shun him in favor of his opponent.

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“Over the past few months, I have had countless conversations with Jewish residents in my district and across the Lower Hudson Valley who feel anxiety, anger, and fear due to Rep. Bowman’s words and actions. I will always stand up for my Jewish constituents,” Jones said in a statement when the CPC challenged him over his Latimer endorsement.

Bowman could lose his seat in similar circumstances under which he won it, by defeating longtime moderate Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., in the 2020 primary.

A survey by Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill released last week had Latimer leading Bowman 48% to 31%.

Democrat New York Rep. Ritchie Torres

Rep. Ritchie Torres is a Democrat from New York. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images/File)

But Democrat strategist Max Burns of Third Degree Strategies argued that Bowman was still popular with voters.

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“I think there’s always going to be a concern that we need to move back to the center. There’s always going to be this fear that we’re alienating voters, but the data just shows that that’s not true,” Burns told Fox News Digital. “I mean, Jamaal Bowman has been incredibly popular in his district. … I do think that at the end of the day, voters are going to look at the candidate that they know, but then the candidate who more likely than not has knocked on their door this cycle.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Bowman, Latimer and Ocasio-Cortez’s campaigns for comment.



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Trump’s lead just won’t budge; Why the debates may be Biden’s last shot


The presidential campaign is as frozen as the Arctic Circle.

Virtually nothing seems to melt the ice caps that have encased the race. 

The former president convicted of 34 felonies? Feels like it happened months ago, without exactly dooming the Trump candidacy.

TRUMP FOUND GUILTY BUT, FACING BIDEN, COULD STILL WIN BACK THE WHITE HOUSE

The current president’s son, also convicted of felonies? Now that’s deemed a mere distraction by those who used an impeachment inquiry to try to sink the Biden campaign.

Each attack, each smear, each controversy dominates the news and then quickly yields to the next real or perceived outrage, leaving little lasting impression on the shape of the race.

All this is bad news for Joe Biden, who has an anemic 38 percent approval rating and is on track to lose, despite the apparent closeness of the contest.

Donald Trump and Joe Biden

While a good or bad debate performance can make or break any campaign, this year’s debates may be President Biden’s last shot at saving his re-election prospects. (Left: Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images, Right: Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

While Trump’s lead in such core battleground states as Michigan and Pennsylvania is often just 2 to 3 points, it’s been remarkably consistent (with the president having a slight edge in Wisconsin). If Scranton Joe can’t win Pennsylvania despite endless trips there, the election is over.

That’s why Biden abruptly challenged Trump to two debates, with the first one, on CNN, in less than 10 days. It’s really his last chance to bring some heat and shake up the race.

Now I could make the argument that the Trump team has lowered expectations for Biden to the point that if he avoids major gaffes and doesn’t fall off the stage, he wins. The CNN rules – two-minute answers, no notes, muting the opponent’s mike – will also favor the president.

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But debates can be overrated. Mitt Romney clobbered Barack Obama in their first debate and it didn’t matter. Hillary Clinton arguably won two or even three of her debates against Trump and it didn’t matter. 

The pressure is on Biden, who’s drilling with former top aide Ron Klain, to show that he’s aggressive and feisty as well as knowledgeable. Trump, who is doing only informal prep, will be hailed by his base no matter what he says or does.

In short, it will take something highly unusual to change many minds. Most Americans already know what they think of these guys.

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Prospective voters seem unwilling to budge – even in the face of former President Trump’s 34 felony convictions. (Felipe Ramales for Fox News Digital)

The same goes for the Trump veepstakes. As Donald Trump told me, it doesn’t matter much because people vote for the top of the ticket. I think Doug Burgum has a somewhat better chance than when I first interviewed him three weeks ago, on this shorter short list that seems to include Tim Scott, Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance. 

But I can’t see that changing the race’s trajectory. What’s striking is that the anchors are now handling these as “vetting” interviews about each candidate’s record, because they believe one of them may well be moving into the vice president’s mansion.

Trump’s GOP unity day on the Hill got muddied when he criticized Milwaukee, the host city for next month’s convention. Even though Trump said he was talking mainly about crime in the city – which is actually down substantially this year – I’m not sure why he needed to go there.

The 78-year-old Trump is so anxious to depict the 81-year-old Biden as mentally unfit for the job that minor incidents are being exaggerated and distorted. There’s no question, as I said on the air, that Biden often comes across as frail and confused. 

But after a $30-million L.A. fundraiser over the weekend, Obama grabbed his arm and then kept touching his back as they exited the stage. This went viral as the former president was depicted as “leading” his onetime VP away.

Earlier, the New York Post, taking its lead from the RNC, misleadingly cropped a photo as if Biden was talking to no one at the G-7 in Italy. A wider angle showed Biden was saying a few words and giving a thumbs up to a skydiver who had landed next to the world leaders before the Italian prime minister led him back to the group. 

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Despite a couple of flashy media headlines, I did not criticize Fox’s coverage, though sometimes that comes with the job. I made a point of saying that the coverage by “Fox & Friends” was perfectly straightforward. We played a clip of Sean Hannity criticizing Biden, but there was no suggestion that he didn’t show the proper footage; he was paired with Joe Scarborough hitting Biden’s critics, as we often do to convey the range of commentary.

In my view, there’s little doubt that most of the media believe Trump will win the election, and here’s the proof.

The New York Times just ran a deep dive on how the Trump resistance is already laying the groundwork to battle and stymie him in a second term.

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Polls have consistently shown former President Trump holding significant leads over President Biden in most key swing states. (Getty Images)

These groups “are drafting potential lawsuits in case he is elected in November and carries out mass deportations, as he has vowed. One group has hired a new auditor to withstand any attempt by a second Trump administration to unleash the Internal Revenue Service against them. Democratic-run state governments are even stockpiling abortion medication.

“A sprawling network of Democratic officials, progressive activists, watchdog groups and ex-Republicans has been taking extraordinary steps to prepare for a potential second Trump presidency, drawn together by the fear that Mr. Trump’s return to power would pose a grave threat not just to their agenda but to American democracy itself.” 

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A newspaper simply doesn’t devote the enormous resources the Times did to this investigative piece without believing a Trump victory is at the least very likely.

Some groups are described as “wary” of discussing their plans for fear of signaling a lack of confidence in the Biden campaign, which is exactly what it signals.

And that brings us back to the CNN debate.

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Biden is really running out of time to change the narrative of the race. The debate will probably be a wash, but it’s his only shot. Otherwise, the frozen campaign will wind up freezing him out.



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Secret Service agent robbed at gunpoint during President Biden’s trip to Southern California


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A Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint in California over the weekend, according to local law enforcement. It happened at the same time President Biden was in California for a star-studded Los Angeles fundraiser.

On Saturday, June 15, just after 9:30 p.m., the Tustin Police Department said officers responded to a call about a possible robbery that happened at the Tustin Fields 1 residential community.

Upon arrival, officers discovered the victim was a member of the Secret Service and that his bag was stolen at gunpoint.

During the incident, police said an agent-involved shooting happened.

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Police are searching for this car in connection to the robbery. (Tustin Police Department)

The suspect(s) were not found, and it is unknown at this time whether the suspect(s) was injured as a result of the incident, police said.

Officers found some of the victim’s belongings in the area and the incident is being investigated.

Police are looking for a 2004-2006 silver Infiniti FX35 or similar vehicle that was seen leaving the scene. 

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A Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint in Tustin, California, on the same day President Biden was attending a star-studded Los Angeles fundraiser. (Getty Images)

Authorities said there is no known threat to the public.

The Tustin Police Department is looking for assistance from the public in identifying the subject(s) involved in the crime and are urging anyone with information to call 714-573-3372. 

President Biden was in Los Angeles for a campaign fundraiser on Saturday night.

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President Biden speaks beside former President Obama during a campaign fundraiser at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on June 15, 2024. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Barbra Streisand were among those in attendance at the star-studded event, which reportedly raised more than $30 million.

Tickets for Saturday’s gala at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles, which an invitation described as a “historic night,” ranged from $250 for a single person to get in the door to half a million dollars for special access, photos with Biden and former President Obama and invitations to an after-party.

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The fundraiser comes less than three months after CBS’ Stephen Colbert participated in a lavish record-setting fundraiser that brought in $26 million for the Biden campaign.

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.

Fox News Digital’s Paul Steinhauser and Kristine Parks contributed to this report. 



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Democrat power broker, donor charged with racketeering


A prominent Democrat power broker is facing racketeering and other charges in New Jersey, the state’s attorney general revealed Monday.

Businessman George Norcross is facing the charges in connection to government-issued tax credits. State Attorney General Matt Platkin alleged Norcross and others got property rights along the state’s Camden waterfront and collected millions of dollars in state-backed tax credits.

Prosecutors say Norcoss and his associates “used their political influence to tailor New Jersey economic development legislation to their preferences. After the legislation was enacted in September 2013, members and associates of the Norcross Enterprise conspired to, and did, extort and coerce others to obtain — for certain individuals and business entities — properties and property rights on the Camden, New Jersey waterfront and associated tax incentive credits.”

The indictment further alleges that Norcross “led a criminal enterprise whose members and associates agreed the enterprise would extort others through threats and fear of economic and reputational harm and commit other criminal offenses to achieve the enterprise’s goals.”

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Prominent Democrat power broker George Norcross is facing racketeering and other charges in New Jersey, the state's attorney general revealed Monday.

Prominent Democrat power broker George Norcross is facing racketeering and other charges in New Jersey, the state’s attorney general revealed Monday.

The indictment also charges Norcross’ brother Philip, a lobbyist; lawyer Bill Tambussi; former Camden Mayor Dana Redd; Sidney Brown, the CFO of trucking company NFI; and John O’Donnell, a northern New Jersey businessman, according to Politico.

Norcross never held elected office himself but nevertheless wielded massive power in New Jersey politics. He was also a key member of the state’s Democratic National Committee.

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Norcross was known to be friends with powerful Democrats such as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, among others.

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Norcross was known to be friends with powerful Democrat figures, such as former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, among others. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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Another of Norcross’ brothers, Donald, is a member of the House of Representatives. He was not named in the indictment.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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Trump pulls away from Biden in one-time swing state: poll


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Former President Trump holds an 18-point lead over President Biden in Iowa, according to a new poll in a one-time crucial general election battleground state that’s shifted to the right over the past decade.

Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, stands at 50% with Biden at 32% among likely voters in a Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll released on Monday.

Democrat turned independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who says he’s qualified to make Iowa’s ballot, grabbed 9% support, with Libertarian Party candidate Chase Oliver at 3%, and 3% backing other candidates, according to the survey.

Iowa was a one-time swing state, which former President Barack Obama carried in the 2008 and 2012 elections. But Trump won the state by 9 points over Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016 in his White House victory and by 8 points over Biden four years ago in his re-election defeat.

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Former President Trump holds an 18-point lead over President Biden in Iowa. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson and Evan Vucci)

Trump’s 18-point lead over Biden is up from a 15-point margin the former president held over his Democratic successor in the White House in the previous Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll, which was conducted in February.

The poll was conducted June 9-14, entirely after Trump was found guilty of all 34 felony counts in the first trial of a former or current president in the nation’s history.

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The president’s approval rating in the poll stood at 28%, with two-thirds disapproving of the job Biden is doing in the White House.

And Biden’s favorable rating was also deeply underwater, at 33% favorable and 66% unfavorable.

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Trump won Iowa by 8 points over Biden four years ago in his re-election defeat. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Trump, by comparison, held a 51%-47% favorable/unfavorable rating in the survey.

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The poll questioned 632 likely voters in Iowa, with an overall sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

The president was last in Iowa in April 2022. Trump made numerous stops in Iowa last year and early this year, ahead of the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses.

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Schumer pushes for bump stock ban after SCOTUS reverses Trump-era rule


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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said he will bring a law to ban bump stocks to the Senate floor this week after the Supreme Court ruled to reverse a ban on the item by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) under former President Donald Trump. 

At a press conference on Sunday, Schumer said, “The Senate can help restore this public safety rule, and next week, it will try. As majority leader, I have the ability to allow a unanimous consent vote, and we’ll see just what Republican MAGAs do: Will they allow it to go forward, or will they cower to MAGA and hurt the American people?” according to a clip shared by CBS News

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Schumer announced his plan days after the ruling. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Schumer’s office did not respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital on the timeline for a vote this week. 

After the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 last week to strike down the ATF rule, the Democratic leader said, “Senate Democrats are ready to pass legislation to ban bump stocks,” adding that in order to do so “we will need votes from Senate Republicans.”

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A rule banning bump stocks was struck down by the court. (Photographer: Jill Connelly/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

It’s unlikely that the bill to codify the invalidated bump stock ban will be brought to the floor for a vote if sought by unanimous consent, wherein any senator can object. 

“The far-right Supreme Court continues their unprecedented assault on public safety by reversing the commonsense guidance issued in 2018 by the ATF,” Schumer said in a statement after the ruling. “Bump stocks have played a devastating role in many of the horrific mass shootings in our country, but sadly it’s no surprise to see the Supreme Court roll back this necessary public safety rule as they push their out of touch extreme agenda. They’re even further to the right of Donald Trump.”

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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 last week to strike down the ATF rule. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File)

The rule banning bump stocks, which are firearm accessories that allow a weapon to fire in more rapid succession, was put in place during the Trump administration after the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas that saw 60 people killed and 500 wounded.

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The rule was originally put in place during the Trump administration. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

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Following the decision, Trump’s campaign said the court’s ruling should be respected. 

“President Trump has been and always will be a fierce defender of Americans’ Second Amendment rights and he is proud to be endorsed by the NRA. During a time when our border is open to terrorists and criminals, and migrant crime is on the rise, the right to keep and bear arms has never been more critical, and Joe Biden wants to take that right away from law-abiding Americans. President Trump won’t let that happen,” campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. 



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‘Greatest threat’: Former top Kamala Harris aide reveals which Trump VP pick could sink her candidacy


Vice President Harris’ former communications director recently said there is one Republican who would be the “greatest threat” to her vice presidency if chosen as former President Trump’s 2024 running mate.

Ashley Etienne, who served as Harris’ communications director in 2021, told CNN on Friday that she believes Ohio Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, is an “incredible debater” and could present a challenge to Harris in the upcoming election.

“I think JD Vance would pose the greatest threat [to] Kamala Harris, in some respects. I mean he’s an incredible debater,” Etienne told CNN. “I think he has this quality that makes him seem palpable to that one to two percent that actually might vote or that is undecided, that will actually pay attention to the debates because most people don’t pay attention to the debates.”

Etienne, who also served as deputy assistant to President Biden after his 2020 victory, said Vance is “super smart,” “quick-witted” and could pose a threat to Harris on the debate stage.

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during an event at Discovery World.

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“I think he’s just got a quality about him where he’s super smart and sharp and quick-witted. I just think it’s going to be a challenge to see the two of them face-to-face. I mean, maybe it’s just me, but I think he’s going to be the greatest threat,” she said.

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The comment comes as Harris’ disapproval rating remains high with 55% of registered voters having an unfavorable opinion of the vice president, according to a Fox News national survey from May.

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Sen. JD Vance, a Republican from Ohio, speaks to the media outside the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse in New York City on May 13, 2024. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg)

Vance is on Trump’s short list for vice president along with several other top Republican contenders. However, it was recently revealed that the first-term senator was one of only three from the candidate pool who had vetting documents requested from Trump’s campaign team.

Vance has shown staunch support for Trump throughout his campaign and legal woes, recently joining the former president at a Manhattan courtroom where he was eventually found guilty on 34 charges related to falsifying business records.

Fox News Digital previously reported on Vance’s Silicon Valley donor network, which could help boost Trump’s ticket if he is chosen as Trump’s VP nominee.

Vance, after serving as a Marine in the Iraq War, moved for a handful of years to San Francisco to work as a venture capitalist in the tech industry.

And Vance – the author of the bestselling memoir “Hillbilly Elegy,” which was made into a Netflix film – two years ago won his own crowded and combustible GOP Senate primary thanks in part to Trump’s late-in-the-game endorsement. 

“JD has a Rolodex of Silicon Valley contacts that very few Republican figures can get to. And he put some of those to use on behalf of [Republican U.S. Senate candidate from Ohio Bernie] Moreno,” a source in Vance’s political orbit previously told Fox News.

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Former President Trump welcomes JD Vance, then-Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Ohio, to the stage at a campaign rally in Youngstown, Ohio, on Sept. 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Tom E. Puskar)

Trump recently told Fox News that he has “a pretty good idea” of who his vice presidential pick will be, an announcement that he confirmed could be made at the Republican National Convention in July.

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