GOP Attacks Georgia’s Abrams on Voting as Judge Rejects Suit

GOP Attacks Georgia's Abrams on Voting as Judge Rejects Suit GOP Attacks Georgia's Abrams on Voting as Judge Rejects Suit Stacey Abrams speaks onstage during the Beautiful Noise Live Equality on the Ballot panel at Buckhead Theatre on September 19, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Marcus Ingram/Getty)

Associated Press Saturday, 01 October 2022 06:03 PM EDT

When Democrat Stacey Abrams narrowly lost the Georgia governor's race to Republican Brian Kemp four years ago, she didn’t go quietly.

She ended her campaign with a non-concession that acknowledged she wouldn't be governor, while spotlighting her claims that Kemp had used his post as secretary of state to improperly purge likely Democratic voters. Abrams founded Fair Fight Action, a group focused on fair elections, which within weeks filed a wide-ranging federal lawsuit alleging "gross mismanagement" of Georgia’s elections.

That lawsuit sputtered out Friday with Fair Fight losing its last remaining arguments, more than a year after the judge had tossed most earlier claims.

People are already voting by mail in a Georgia governor’s race that again pits Abrams and Kemp against each other, with fewer than 40 days remaining before voting ends on Nov. 8.

And Republicans are now using the loss to attack what they see as the “big lie” that underlies Abrams' career. They label her claims that Georgia’s election system has been discriminatory as a fraud she used to enrich herself and aggrandize her political career after her 2018 loss.

"This is existential to who Stacey Abrams has become as a public and political figure," Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, a Republican who defended the case, told The Associated Press on Saturday. "She put herself in the political spotlight nationally, potentially globally, all over the narrative that she lost the governor’s race because of voter suppression. And here you have a federal judge saying, it’s all untrue. It didn’t happen."

Carr and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger are among a faction of Georgia Republicans who say that Democratic President Joe Biden beat Donald Trump fair and square in 2020 for Georgia's 16 electoral votes and that Kemp also beat Abrams fairly in 2018. They argue that Trump's claims about voter fraud in 2020 and Abrams' claims about voter suppression in 2018 both corrode faith in democracy.

"Stolen election and voter suppression claims by Stacey Abrams were nothing but poll-tested rhetoric not supported by facts and evidence," Raffensperger said Friday in a statement.

Abrams, though, has said from the dawn of her current campaign that her actions in 2018 are not equivalent to what Trump did.

"I will never ever say that it is OK to claim fraudulent outcomes as a way to give yourself power," Abrams told news outlet The 19th last month. "That is wrong. I reject it and will never engage in it. But I do believe that it is imperative, especially those who have the platform and the microphone, to talk about the access."

She is far from backing down from her position, and says she won a number of victories that made elections fairer.

In 2019, less than six months after the Fair Fight lawsuit was filed, legislators passed a law that addressed some of the issues. The law’s biggest change was to replace the state’s antiquated, paperless touchscreen voting machines with a new system that uses touchscreen machines to print paper ballots that are scanned.

The plaintiffs also count as wins the reinstatement of 22,000 voters who were removed from the rolls in 2019, an end to people being excluded from voting rolls if their records didn't exactly match their driver's license, an audit that identified people wrongly excluded because of incorrect citizenship information, and improvements to a voter's ability to cancel a mailed ballot and vote in person.

"As the judge says in his first sentence, 'This is a voting rights case that resulted in wins and losses for all parties,'" Abrams said in a Friday statement. "However, the battle for voter empowerment over voter suppression persists, and the cause of voter access endures. I will not stop fighting to ensure every vote can be cast, every ballot is counted and every voice is heard."

And despite the loss, the idea that Republicans are trying to restrict voting is a powerful current running through the most bitter disputes in Georgia politics — not only Abrams’ 2018 loss, but also a 2021 Republican election law that shortened the period to request an absentee ballot and limited ballot drop boxes, and harsh clashes over redrawing election districts this year that led one Democrat to accuse Republicans of seeking to preserve "white power."

Jermaine House, director of communications for political research firm HIT Strategies, said that "because there’s been so much energy and excitement and conversation" around voting rights in Georgia, it's an issue that drives Democrats, especially African Americans, to the polls. His firm has done work for liberal voter mobilization group New Georgia Project, the NAACP and Democratic efforts to reelect Sen. Raphael Warnock.

"If you look at polls across the country about voter suppression, you may find that voter suppression may not reach the top 10 issues among Black voters," House said. "But one exception that is the case is definitely Georgia. Georgia voters are well aware of voter suppression efforts, very attuned to it, and Black voters are really mobilized by the issue."

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Dick Morris to Newsmax: Inflation a Big Issue for Young Voters

Dick Morris to Newsmax: Inflation a Big Issue for Young Voters

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By Charles Kim | Saturday, 01 October 2022 02:48 PM EDT

Political commentator and best-selling author Dick Morris told Newsmax Saturday that inflation woes are becoming a "bigger and bigger issue" among younger voters as the midterm elections loom.

"Polling with McLaughlin & Associates shows that this is particularly potent as an issue with under 40-year-old voters," Morris said during "Saturday Report." "When you and I pay more for gas, it's inconvenient. Sometimes it's a hardship. But they can't buy a car, and they can't have kids; they can't get married; they can't move out of mom's basement. Inflation is so impinging on their ability to start their lives that voters in their 20s and 30s are reacting horribly against inflation. It's overwhelmingly the biggest issue for them."

The poll to which Morris referred was conducted with 1,000 likely voters between Sept. 17-22 and did not report a margin of error for the survey.

It found 62% of voters, of which 33% were between the ages of 18-40, believe the country is on the wrong track and 49% of the total surveyed blame President Joe Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., pushing Democratic policies for the shape the country is in.

Eighty-one percent of those surveyed said their individual households are impacted by inflation and higher prices, with 43% saying they are "struggling" and another 38% reporting a "small" impact.

"It's not just a spectator sport for them," said Morris, author of "The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback." "It's something that they have to not only feel every day, which each of us do, but … it [affects] the ability to live their lives. … and I think that that's becoming [an] enormous issue. And as Election Day approaches, it's becoming bigger and bigger."

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Morris said he thinks Democrats bet too heavily on the abortion issue turning voters away from Republicans in the looming midterm elections, which could cost them the majority in both houses of Congress.

"I think that the Democrats basically bet on abortion as opposed to inflation. And they're losing that bet, both because inflation is getting worse and because people are getting used to the abortion decision," he said. "They're saying, 'It's not affecting me and my state,' and there will be some reasonable compromise worked out most of the time. So I think that this is absolutely roiling the Democrat chances for this election."

Morris said the "disconnect" between Democrats and the Biden administration with young voters is because they are feeling "desperate" as inflation forces prices higher and rising interest rates put financing basics like homes and cars out of reach, as well as the increasing possibility of losing their jobs.

"They are in a desperate economic situation," he said. "And they are not happy about the president."

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Trump Blasts Dems for ‘Weaponizing’ Justice Against ‘Political Opponent’

Trump Blasts Dems for 'Weaponizing' Justice Against 'Political Opponent' (Newsmax/"Greg Kelly Reports")

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 01 October 2022 11:39 AM EDT

Democrats are continuing their "weaponization" of justice in order to tarnish their leading "political opponent," former President Donald Trump wrote excoriating the nonstop efforts to keep him from running again in 2024.

"The Document Hoax Lawsuit, which is the 'weaponization' of the Justice Department and the FBI, is yet another scam against me, much like Russia, Russia, Russia, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax #2, the Mueller Report (no collusion!), spying on my campaign (and getting caught!), lying to the FISA court, lying to Congress, illegally breaking into my home in Florida in violation of the Fourth Amendment, also violating the Presidential Records Act, and so much more," Trump wrote in a Save America PAC statement posted to Truth Social on Saturday.

"This is all being done in order to hurt a political opponent, me, who is leading in all of the polls by over 50 points against Republicans, and from 5 to 10 points against the two primary Democrats, Biden and North Korea sympathizer Kamala Harris," Trump's statement continued. "They have been doing this to me for six years ever since my wonderful journey down the 'golden escalator.' The radical left Democrats are out-of-control, and our country is going to hell!"

Trump also took pointed aim at The New York Times' Maggie Haberman for spin-doctoring an interview for her attack book into another activist weapon for Democrats in these midterm elections.

"Maggot Hagerman of the unfunded liability plagued New York Times is my self-appointed biographer, even though she got the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax & the Mueller Report conclusion completely wrong, & refused to write about the FACT that the Democrats spied on my campaign, lied to Congress, & cheated and lied to the FISA court," Trump wrote in another Save America PAC statement.

"Maggot was also duped on Impeachment Hoax #1 & Impeachment Hoax #2, & said in 2016 that, 'Trump will NOT run for president.' She is a bad writer with very bad sources!"

Trump has often given interviews to activist journalists in liberal media to try to get his side of the story told, as former Amb. Ric Grenell has noted on Newsmax, but some conservatives warn the story will always be spun against him in the end.

Trump has effectively admitted the same in the above statement.

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Trump Blasts Dems for ‘Weaponizing’ Justice Against ‘Political Opponent’

Trump Blasts Dems for 'Weaponizing' Justice Against 'Political Opponent' (Newsmax/"Greg Kelly Reports")

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 01 October 2022 11:39 AM EDT

Democrats are continuing their "weaponization" of justice in order to tarnish their leading "political opponent," former President Donald Trump wrote excoriating the nonstop efforts to keep him from running again in 2024.

"The Document Hoax Lawsuit, which is the 'weaponization' of the Justice Department and the FBI, is yet another scam against me, much like Russia, Russia, Russia, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax #2, the Mueller Report (no collusion!), spying on my campaign (and getting caught!), lying to the FISA court, lying to Congress, illegally breaking into my home in Florida in violation of the Fourth Amendment, also violating the Presidential Records Act, and so much more," Trump wrote in a Save America PAC statement posted to Truth Social on Saturday.

"This is all being done in order to hurt a political opponent, me, who is leading in all of the polls by over 50 points against Republicans, and from 5 to 10 points against the two primary Democrats, Biden and North Korea sympathizer Kamala Harris," Trump's statement continued. "They have been doing this to me for six years ever since my wonderful journey down the 'golden escalator.' The radical left Democrats are out-of-control, and our country is going to hell!"

Trump also took pointed aim at The New York Times' Maggie Haberman for spin-doctoring an interview for her attack book into another activist weapon for Democrats in these midterm elections.

"Maggot Hagerman of the unfunded liability plagued New York Times is my self-appointed biographer, even though she got the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax & the Mueller Report conclusion completely wrong, & refused to write about the FACT that the Democrats spied on my campaign, lied to Congress, & cheated and lied to the FISA court," Trump wrote in another Save America PAC statement.

"Maggot was also duped on Impeachment Hoax #1 & Impeachment Hoax #2, & said in 2016 that, 'Trump will NOT run for president.' She is a bad writer with very bad sources!"

Trump has often given interviews to activist journalists in liberal media to try to get his side of the story told, as former Amb. Ric Grenell has noted on Newsmax, but some conservatives warn the story will always be spun against him in the end.

Trump has effectively admitted the same in the above statement.

Trump: Ginni Thomas ‘Is Right,’ Dems ‘Cheating on Elections’

Trump: Ginni Thomas 'Is Right,' Dems 'Cheating on Elections' (Newsmax)

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 01 October 2022 11:09 AM EDT

After the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was rebuked by the House Jan. 6 Select Committee chairman for concerns about 2020 election integrity, former President Donald Trump came to Ginni Thomas' defense Friday.

"Congratulations to Ginni Thomas for having the courage of her convictions," Trump wrote in a Save America PAC statement posted to Truth Social. "Most importantly, she is right. The election was rigged and stolen, and everyone knows it — especially the radical left Democrats who are destroying our country.

"Cheating on elections is the only thing they do really well, and that's because weak Republicans and RINOs allow them to get away with it. Fortunately, Ginni Thomas is not one of them and, by the way, her husband is great!"

Trump's statement Friday followed committee chair Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., disagreeing with Thomas' political position that the 2020 presidential election had irregularities and questions of integrity that needed to be vetted before Congress rushed to certify the election for Joe Biden.

"As she has said from the outset, Mrs. Thomas had significant concerns about fraud and irregularities in the 2020 election," Mark Paoletta, her attorney, said in a statement. "And, as she told the committee, her minimal and mainstream activity focused on ensuring that reports of fraud and irregularities were investigated.

"Beyond that, she played no role in any events after the 2020 election results."

The testimony from Thomas was one of the last remaining for the panel as it eyes the completion of its work. The panel has already interviewed more than 1,000 witnesses and shown some of that video testimony in its eight hearings over the summer.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Trump: Ginni Thomas ‘Is Right,’ Dems ‘Cheating on Elections’

Trump: Ginni Thomas 'Is Right,' Dems 'Cheating on Elections' (Newsmax)

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 01 October 2022 11:09 AM EDT

After the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was rebuked by the House Jan. 6 Select Committee chairman for concerns about 2020 election integrity, former President Donald Trump came to Ginni Thomas' defense Friday.

"Congratulations to Ginni Thomas for having the courage of her convictions," Trump wrote in a Save America PAC statement posted to Truth Social. "Most importantly, she is right. The election was rigged and stolen, and everyone knows it — especially the radical left Democrats who are destroying our country.

"Cheating on elections is the only thing they do really well, and that's because weak Republicans and RINOs allow them to get away with it. Fortunately, Ginni Thomas is not one of them and, by the way, her husband is great!"

Trump's statement Friday followed committee chair Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., disagreeing with Thomas' political position that the 2020 presidential election had irregularities and questions of integrity that needed to be vetted before Congress rushed to certify the election for Joe Biden.

"As she has said from the outset, Mrs. Thomas had significant concerns about fraud and irregularities in the 2020 election," Mark Paoletta, her attorney, said in a statement. "And, as she told the committee, her minimal and mainstream activity focused on ensuring that reports of fraud and irregularities were investigated.

"Beyond that, she played no role in any events after the 2020 election results."

The testimony from Thomas was one of the last remaining for the panel as it eyes the completion of its work. The panel has already interviewed more than 1,000 witnesses and shown some of that video testimony in its eight hearings over the summer.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Pelosi Blasted for ‘Racist’ Remark: Migrants ‘Pick Crops’

Pelosi Blasted for 'Racist' Remark: Migrants 'Pick Crops'

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By Eric Mack | Saturday, 01 October 2022 10:34 AM EDT

It was a bad week for Democrat leadership verbal gaffes with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., now under fire by conservatives for saying Florida needs illegal migrants around to "pick the crops down here."

First, President Joe Biden was asking for a woman he apparently forget had been killed in a car accident, then Vice President Kamala Harris suggested the rogue North Korea regime was in an "alliance" with the U.S.

Now, Pelosi is being called out for suggesting migrants are useful to "pick the crops."

"We have a shortage of workers in our country. And you see even in Florida, some of the farmers and the growers are saying, 'Why are you shipping these immigrants up north? We need them to pick the crops down here,'" Pelosi said during her weekly news conference.

Pelosi was attempting to make a call to "recognize the importance of newcomers to our nation," but she was called out for racism by critics, including the Republican National Committee.

"Nancy Pelosi thinks immigrants should be picking crops," RNC Latinos Twitter account wrote in a rebuke. "When Democrats show you their true colors, believe them."

The criticism was aimed at Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, who flew two chartered flights to Martha's Vineyard and has allocated $12 million to relocate illegal immigrants to sanctuary states and cities in the northern blue states.

"It's clear Pelosi and Democrats are exploiting illegal aliens and only view them as cheap labor," Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., tweeted Friday. "This is what real racism looks like."

After decades of political stalemate on immigration reform, what Republicans rebuke as open borders has led to even a Democrat leader admitted long-overdue immigration reform is finally needed. More than 2 million border apprehensions have set a record in the past 12 months under President Joe Biden.

"Right now, the best thing that we can do for our economy is comprehensive immigration reform," Pelosi said.

Republicans have long warned Democrats want more migrants in the U.S. for them to ultimately become more Democrat voters.

"For Democrats, mass immigration checks two boxes: 1. More future voters 2. Cheap foreign labor," the Federation of American Immigration Reform tweeted Friday.

But Republican strategists say the GOP must not allow Democrats to get away with their narratives in the midterms.

"Hard to believe immigrants who have become American citizens are starting to vote Republican when the leader of the congressional Democrat Party views them only as fruit pickers," Republican consultant Nathan Wurtzel tweeted.

More Republicans noted, including Newsmax host Rob Schmitt on "Rob Schmitt Tonight," former President Donald Trump would have been more heavily attacked if he had made a remark like Pelosi made.

"I want you to imagine for a second what would happen if Trump said 'we need the immigrants down south to pick our crops' instead of Pelosi," a social media influencer tweeted.

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Corey Lewandowski Pleas Out of Misdemeanor, Submits to Counseling

Corey Lewandowski Pleas Out of Misdemeanor, Submits to Counseling Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski speaks to congress Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski (Jacquelyn Martin/AP)

Saturday, 01 October 2022 09:09 AM EDT

An ex-adviser to former President Donald Trump has taken a plea deal to resolve allegations that he made unwanted sexual advances to a GOP donor at a Las Vegas event.

Corey Lewandowski entered into a plea agreement earlier this month involving a charge of misdemeanor battery, according to online Clark County records.

While he does not admit to any wrongdoing, Lewandowski will undergo eight hours of impulse control counseling and 50 hours of community service.

Court documents dated Monday state that the charge will be dismissed if he satisfies these requirements and stays out of trouble for one year.

"A misdemeanor case was filed but we are pleased to say the matter has been resolved," defense attorneys David Chesnoff and Richard Schonfeld said in a statement. "The court set conditions that Mr. Lewandowski will fulfill and the case will ultimately be dismissed."

The plea agreement was first reported by Politico.

Trump donor Trashelle Odom publicly alleged Lewandowski repeatedly touched her without her permission, made lewd comments and stalked her throughout a September 2021 fundraising event. Odom is the wife of Idaho construction executive John Odom.

The allegations led to several Republican figures cutting ties with him.

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Whoopi Goldberg defends Biden after he calls out for late Rep. Walorski

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The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg defended Joe Biden after he called out for a late representative who died more than a month ago.

During an airing of The View on Thursday, Goldberg pointed to Biden’s actions toward Ukraine and the ‘infrastructure bill’ as evidence of his competence. This came after Biden embarrassingly questioned where late representative Jackie Walorski was during an event at the White House on Wednesday.

In her monologue Thursday, Goldberg blasted critics who questioned Biden’s health and mental faculties. She asserted that his gaffe was an understandable mistake.

“You know, my gosh, c’mon, you can’t go after him for, you know, not giving aid to Florida, or not tackling the infrastructure, and he’s given aid to Ukraine, and so you can’t go after him for that,” Goldberg said. “But you can go after him for forgetting that someone has passed! I mean, and she passed last month, not like a hundred years ago. ‘Cuz we dealt with that as well, where people said, you know, that person who died a hundred years ago did a great job.”

Goldberg’s comments promptly drew scrutiny from commenter’s who argued she would not have given former President Trump the benefit of the doubt.

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Library of Congress Accused of Ignoring Trump’s Supreme Court Justices

Library of Congress Accused of Ignoring Trump's Supreme Court Justices Library of Congress Accused of Ignoring Trump's Supreme Court Justices Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson (left) and Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., stand on the Supreme Court portico. (Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States via Getty Images)

By Jay Clemons | Friday, 30 September 2022 04:51 PM EDT

The Library of Congress has been called out publicly for hosting this week's gala event celebrating the addition of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the United States Supreme Court, but not conducting similar ceremonies for the three justices named during the Trump administration — Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.

Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of Americans for Public Trust, an organization "dedicated to restoring trust in government by holding politicians and political groups accountable for corrupt and unethical behavior," believes the LOC's actions are bad optics for a governmental entity that's supposed to be unbiased and nonpartisan.

The Trump-era omissions are a "disturbing display of partisanship and favoritism by a government agency, when no comparable events were held for the three previous Supreme Court Justices," said Sutherland.

She added, "No gala for Gorsuch, no concert for Kavanaugh, no bash for Barrett. The Library of Congress has some explaining to do."

The Library of Congress, which serves as the research arm of Congress, stands as the nation's oldest federal cultural institution.

It is also the world's largest library, with a reported 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day.

The Library of Congress was designed to be a nonpartisan component of the federal government, and a neutral extension of American history.

Bill Ryan, a spokesperson for the Library of Congress, said the controversy might have been overblown.

Ryan told Fox News Digital the Library of Congress has previously had the "pleasure to host a variety of public and private events with the Supreme Court in connection with many different justices over the years," including Justices John G. Roberts, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Gorsuch.

Ryan added: "Just last year, we were delighted to host Justice Gorsuch and his staff for a lengthy private tour of the Library and a display of rare documents curated to reflect the Justice's particular interests. As an organization that works closely with the Supreme Court … we are always eager to maintain a collegial relationship with our institutional neighbors across the street."

"With respect to this particular event, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson asked through the offices of the Supreme Court if her post-investiture celebration could be held at the Library," Ryan continued. "Given our close working relationship with the Supreme Court, we are happy to accommodate the request. It is a private event and is privately funded."

The event honoring Justice Jackson will be held Friday, with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris slated to attend.

The scheduled performers include several musicians and groups, including the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Quartet and civil rights movement Freedom Singer Rutha Mae Harris.

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Trump: Haberman’s Book Includes ‘Pure Fiction’

Trump: Haberman's Book Includes 'Pure Fiction' (Newsmax)

By Charlie McCarthy | Friday, 30 September 2022 01:13 PM EDT

Former President Donald Trump blasted Maggie Haberman of The New York Times for including "many made up stories" in her soon-to-be released book.

Haberman's "Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America" is scheduled to be released Tuesday.

"Here we go again! Another Fake book is out, this one, supposedly very boring and stale, by self appointed head case, Failing (unfunded liability!) New York Times writer, Maggie Hagerman," Trump wrote Friday morning on Truth Social.

"In it she tells many made up stories, with zero fact checking or confirmation by anyone who would know, like me. In one case she lies about me wanting to fire my daughter, Ivanka, and Jared. WRONG, pure fiction. Never even crossed my mind. Just have to fight trouble making creeps like Maggie, and all the rest!"

It was not known if the misspelling of Haberman's name in Trump's post was intentional.

Haberman responded to Trump's post by tweeting what appeared to be a marked-up page of bullet points, with comments written in the former president's signature Sharpie-penned handwriting.

In a book excerpt published by The Atlantic on Sunday, Trump told that running for president was good for him.

"The question I get asked more than any other question: 'If you had it to do again, would you have done it?' The answer is, yeah, I think so. Because here's the way I look at it. I have so many rich friends and nobody knows who they are," Trump stated.

Haberman conducted three interviews with Trump after he left office.

The book is anticipated to contain interviews on such matters as to why, according to Trump, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., "kisses my ass" or how Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is a "piece of s***."

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Grenell’s ‘Fix California’ Org to Hold Two Rallies This Weekend

Grenell's 'Fix California' Org to Hold Two Rallies This Weekend Ric Grenell Ric Grenell (AP)

By Charlie McCarthy | Friday, 30 September 2022 12:21 PM EDT

An organization started by former Ambassador Ric Grenell aimed at assuring Californians' voices are heard will hold two outdoor rallies in the Golden State this weekend.

Fix California, a nonprofit group committed to pursuing long-term solutions that advance conservative ideas and causes throughout the state, is scheduled to hold "take action" rallies in Newport Beach, California on Saturday, and in Fairfield, California on Sunday.

Grenell, former ambassador to Germany during the Trump administration, said conservatives should not consider California a permanently lost blue state.

"If you would have told me several years ago that Georgia would send two far-left progressive U.S. senators to D.C. I would have said you are crazy — but we know it happened," Grenell, who also served as acting director of national intelligence, told Newsmax.

"States can flip. Ohio and Florida used to be purple, and they are now bright red. California needs more conservatives engaged and motivated. In order to make change to a state with many problems, we must have more conservatives registered to vote. This is my goal for California."

Flyers promoting this weekend’s Fix California rallies point out that the state has 1.4 million unregistered conservatives.

"Let’s change that. Together," read the flyer, which added that Fix California also was a "voter registration campaign."

"Many counties in California have more registered voters than eligible voting age population citizens," Fix California Executive Director Josh Scott told Newsmax on Friday.

"We found that they are not properly maintain voter rolls, they are not sending out as many postcards [asking voters to verify their active status and address] as they should be and inactive voters … some are being left on the active list."

Scott said former President Donald Trump's data consulting team in Florida has assisted Fix California in its efforts.

He also said that the organization was focused on working with "six or seven of the most problematic counties" to "get them to start complying with the law."

"All of California’s election practices are pretty egregious from voter registration, to universal mail-in ballots, to legalized ballot solicitation," Scott told Newsmax. "But where Fix California is really spearheading an effort right now is to make sure that the counties are at least maintaining their voter rolls and have the right amount of people registered to vote."

Grenell will be the headlined speaker at the rallies, which are also expected to include Reform California Chair Carl DeMaio; Republican National Committee California Committeeman Shawn Steele; Rob McCoy, pastor of Godspeak Calvary Chapel in Thousand Oaks, California; Jack Frost, state director of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association; and Gun Owners of California Executive Director Sam Paredes.

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Justice Jackson Makes Supreme Court Debut in Brief Ceremony

Justice Jackson Makes Supreme Court Debut in Brief Ceremony Justice Jackson Makes Supreme Court Debut in Brief Ceremony Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson smiles during a meeting with US Senator Sherrod Brown, D-OH, on her nomination to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on April 5, 2022. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty)

Associated Press Friday, 30 September 2022 12:21 PM EDT

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made her first appearance on the Supreme Court bench in a brief courtroom ceremony Friday, three days before the start of the high court's new term.

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses attended the invitation-only ceremonial investiture for Jackson, the first Black woman on the Supreme Court.

Chief Justice John Roberts wished the 52-year-old Jackson a “long and happy career in our common calling,” the traditional welcome for a new justice.

She took her place at the far end of the bench to Roberts' left, just next to Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The justices are seated by seniority.

During the ceremony Jackson also followed the custom of every other new justice since 1972 and sat in a chair that once belonged to John Marshall, who served as chief justice for 34 years in the early 1800s.

Marshall also was a slaveholder, perhaps adding a special poignancy to Jackson taking her place in his onetime possession. She is only the third Black justice in the court's history, along with her new colleague Justice Clarence Thomas and the late Justice Thurgood Marshall.

Friday's ceremony included the reading of the commission appointing Jackson to the court. She also repeated the oath she took when she formally joined the court in June, just after the retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer.

Breyer was among a courtroom filled with dignitaries, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and former Speaker Paul Ryan, a Jackson relative through marriage.

Jackson's parents, daughters, brother and in-laws had a front-row seat.

Several wives of current and former justices also attended, including Virginia “Ginni” Thomas. Thomas was interviewed Thursday by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Jackson was confirmed in April on a 53-47 vote in the Senate, with three Republican senators joining all Democrats to support her.

Biden had pledged during his presidential campaign that he would nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court.

Biden, Harris, first lady Jill Biden and second gentleman Doug Emhoff spent a few minutes with the justices before the court convened, court spokeswoman Patricia McCabe said.

The president said nothing during the five-minute, tightly scripted courtroom ceremony.

Back at the White House, Biden tweeted in praise of Jackson's “brilliant legal mind” and touted his record on filling judgeships.

“In fact, we’ve appointed 84 federal judges so far. No group of that many judges has been appointed as quickly, or been that diverse,” Biden said.

Jackson and Roberts walked down the 36 front steps of the court for photos following the ceremony. They chatted briefly on the court plaza, and when Roberts departed, the justice's husband, Dr. Patrick Jackson, joined her.

“I'm so proud of you,” Dr. Jackson said, as they embraced in front of a gathering of reporters and well-wishers.

Jackson is the first justice appointed by a Democratic president since Justice Elena Kagan joined the court in 2010. Kagan was appointed by former President Barack Obama, who also appointed Justice Sonia Sotomayor in 2009.

It appeared Obama would get a third high court pick when Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016. But Senate Republicans refused to take up Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland, then serving as a federal appeals court judge. Garland, now Attorney General, also participated in Friday's ceremony.

Former President Donald Trump eventually chose Justice Neil Gorsuch, the first of his three Supreme Court appointees, to fill Scalia's seat.

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Stephen Miller to Newsmax: Biden Not ‘Cognitively Present’

Stephen Miller to Newsmax: Biden Not 'Cognitively Present' (Newsmax/"Eric Bolling The Balance")

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Friday, 30 September 2022 08:41 AM EDT

President Joe Biden is "not cognitively present" and is putting the United States in danger as long as he remains in office, Stephen Miller, who served as a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, argues on Newsmax.

"Every cabinet secretary needs to be asked whether or not they're going to invoke the 25th Amendment," Miller said in an interview on Newsmax's "Eric Bolling The Balance" on Thursday night. "He does not have the mental capacity to serve as the president of the United States of America. If he was in a nursing home, he would be in the assisted living section, not the area where people are in a retirement community who are living their own lives and who are making their own decisions … he would be in the round-the-clock care section for someone who forgets who they are, where they are and what they're doing."

Miller's comments come after Biden, while speaking at the White House Conference on Nutrition, Hunger, and Health on Wednesday, asked the audience where Rep. Jackie Walorski was — almost two months after the Indiana Republican congresswoman was killed in an automobile accident in Indiana in August.

"He is completely cognitively diminished and deteriorated," Miller told Bolling.

And with the world now being "more violent, more dangerous, more unstable than ever before," this puts the United States in a dangerous situation, he added.

"We can talk about Afghanistan, the greatest foreign policy humiliation in American history without even a close second," said Miller. "We can talk about the fact that this administration is now presiding over the first [major] war in Europe since the Second World War … you're talking about someone that could lead us to nuclear war. You're talking about something that could lead us to world war."

He further accused Biden's administration of covering for him, calling them "complicit in putting America and the world in unconscionable danger."

"Our nation's safety depends upon the faculties of Joe Biden, who we know has completely and totally gone mentally," said Miller. "The aides that are covering for him are complicit in whatever horror should befall us in the world."

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had difficulty explaining Biden's shout-out to Walorski, and Miller said that's because the administration is in a "cover-up operation" for Biden.

"[They are] trying to hide what's happened to him mentally," said Miller. "All the countries around the world are looking at this, friend and foe, and realizing that America is led by a man who does not know what day of the week it is, what month it is … everyone knows it. And that is truly frightening for this country."

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Alina Habba to Newsmax: A Dual System of Justice in This Country

Alina Habba to Newsmax: A Dual System of Justice in This Country

(Newsmax/"Eric Bolling the Balance")

By Jeremy Frankel | Thursday, 29 September 2022 09:56 PM EDT

There is no fairness in the treatment of former President Donald Trump versus the treatment of other former presidents when it comes to handling and storing documents, Trump attorney Alina Habba told Newsmax Thursday.

Eric Bolling, host of "Eric Bolling the Balance," opened the segment detailing how former presidents, including George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, kept their documents in unsecure locations, as opposed to Trump, who kept his in a secure room at his Mar-a-Lago estate, which is also guarded by the Secret Service.

Habba noted that Obama "had his 30 million pages moved into an abandoned furniture store. That furniture store also happened to be adjacent to a McDonald's, where there was frequent people moving in and out of that parking lot. And [the National Archives and Record Administration] recognized that he had — and he admitted he had — classified documents in there, and they stated that was not a secure location. But he didn't get raided. Hunter Biden's not raided. So Barron Trump's room can go get raided, but not Hunter Biden.

"If you can look at what's happening in our country right now and tell me with a straight face that there is not a dual system of justice, I would be shocked — and you must really be committed to stupidity," Habba added. "It is absolutely insane what is happening."

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Rep. Babin to Newsmax: Venezuela ‘Sending Their Very Worst Miscreants’

Rep. Babin to Newsmax: Venezuela 'Sending Their Very Worst Miscreants'

(Newsmax/"American Agenda")

By Nicole Wells | Thursday, 29 September 2022 07:22 PM EDT

Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, told Newsmax Thursday that many of the Venezuelans overwhelming the southern border at El Paso, Texas, are "bad actors" who have been released deliberately by the Venezuelan government and sent north.

"This is very reminiscent of what Fidel Castro did a few years ago, trying to empty out his prisons in Cuba," Babin said during an appearance on Newsmax's "American Agenda." "All the evidence points to the fact that Venezuela is emptying their prisons, sending their worst, their very worst miscreants up to the United States through Mexico. And, of course, the United States has no repatriation agreement with Venezuela; so it's almost impossible to deport these people back to their country of origin.

"Let me just say this: 20,000 people coming across in one city, in El Paso, Texas — it's just incredible when you think about it," the Lone Star State congressman continued. "Many of them are bad, bad actors. And so the Department of State needs to put pressure on the countries along the route from South America so that these countries can start deporting these Venezuelans back to their own country, since we don't have a repatriation agreement with them."

Stressing that the U.S. needs to keep its citizens safe from migrants entering the country illegally, Babin said that the Biden administration has "done away with safe third-country agreements, asylum cooperative agreements that had been negotiated and created under President [Donald] Trump.

"This administration has thrown the American people and our national security simply to the wolves," he added.

The Texas Republican also said that, like the mayors of New York City, Washington, D.C. and Chicago, the mayor of El Paso had previously welcomed migrants. Now, Babin said, El Paso's mayor has been shipping migrants out of the city, just as the affluent people of Martha's Vineyard promptly did when Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently flew 50 migrants there.

"El Paso simply has been welcoming this type of entry across the border illegally for a long time; and now they're being swamped, absolutely swamped," Babin said. "They're now hypocritically loading these folks up on buses and sending them out again."

According to Babin, "we have 100,000 deaths a year from drugs coming over the border" under the Biden administration.

And it's not just American deaths that are occurring, the congressman said.

"[Nearly] 750 people, migrants themselves — of their bodies — have been recovered on the American side," he said. "It's incredible what we're having: the mayhem, the deaths, the rapes, the children who are being sexually molested.

"All evidence points that many of these kids are going to so-called families that the [Department of Health and Human Services] is not doing DNA tests on, not doing any kind of criminal background checks on," Babin continued. "You hate to even use your imagination to think about what's happening to some of these kids that are coming into our country illegally."

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Biden: Meloni’s Victory in Italy a Warning for U.S. Democracy

Biden: Meloni's Victory in Italy a Warning for U.S. Democracy

(Newsmax/"The Chris Salcedo Show")

By Luca Cacciatore | Thursday, 29 September 2022 06:33 PM EDT

President Joe Biden condemned Italian politician Giorgia Meloni for her coalition's victory last week, warning that her likely election as prime minister is a caution for American democracy, the Daily Mail reported.

During a Wednesday fundraiser for the Democratic Governors' Association in Washington, D.C., Biden warned against a slew of victories worldwide for right-wing populist candidates, arguing that the same zeal could find its home in the U.S.

"You just saw what's happened in Italy in that election. You're seeing what's happening around the world," Biden stated. "The reason I bother to say that is you can't be sanguine about what's happening here, either. I don't want to exaggerate it, but I don't want to understate it."

Meloni and her "center-right coalition," made up of Matteo Salvini's Lega Nord and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, won a combined 44% of the vote in the Italian Senate and Chamber of Deputies on Sunday.

Her victory continues similar trends seen around Europe in 2022, with Sweden's right-wing party achieving a resounding victory only several weeks ago. Before that, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban defeated a combined opposition ticket for another term.

Orban himself recently spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference this year in Dallas, receiving the approval of event attendees. The five-term prime minister is also considered an international ally of former President Donald Trump.

"The right-wing European leader hit guaranteed applause lines — including telling the Texas crowd that 'Hungary is the Lone Star State of Europe' — and criticizing liberals, the news media and the Democratic Party," CNN reporter Michael Warren wrote.

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US Judge Does Not Require Trump to Attest That FBI’s List of Seized Records Is Accurate

US Judge Does Not Require Trump to Attest That FBI's List of Seized Records Is Accurate US Judge Does Not Require Trump to Attest That FBI's List of Seized Records Is Accurate (AP)

Sarah N. Lynch Thursday, 29 September 2022 06:08 PM EDT

A federal judge on Thursday ruled that former President Donald Trump does not have to provide the court with a sworn statement attesting to whether he believes the list of items seized by the FBI from his Florida estate is accurate and complete.

The order from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon came after U.S. Senior Judge Raymond Dearie, appointed as special master at Trump's request to oversee a review of the records seized from Mar-a-lago, had ordered Trump's lawyers to let him know if they disputed the accuracy of the government's property inventory list.

Trump has claimed, without evidence, that the FBI may have planted evidence when it searched Mar-a-lago on Aug. 8.

Late on Wednesday, Trump's lawyers lodged a complaint with the court about Dearie's demand, saying it exceeded the scope of Dearie's authority.

"There shall be no separate requirement on at this stage, prior to the review of any of the seized materials, to lodge ex ante final objections to the accuracy of [the government's] inventory, its descriptions, or its contents," Cannon wrote in her order.

"The court’s appointment order did not contemplate that obligation," she added.

The government has said it carted away more than 11,000 records, about 100 of them marked as classified.

The Justice Department, which was also ordered to provide a sworn statement attesting to the accuracy of the inventory, has made some amendments to its list, such as adding 53 documents.

Dearie was appointed by Cannon over objections from the Justice Department to review the more than 11,000 records seized from Mar-a-lago on Aug. 8. He is required to weed out any records that could be subject to claims of attorney-client privilege or executive privilege, a legal doctrine that can shield some White House communications from disclosure.

Initially Cannon ordered him to include the classified materials in his review, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit reversed that decision after the Justice Department filed an appeal.

On Wednesday, Trump's lawyers told Dearie they objected to his request to address whether they disputed the accuracy of the FBI's property inventory list, claiming such a demand "exceeds the grant of authority" that Cannon gave the special master.

They said it is hard to find a vendor who can process the records in time to meet the deadlines. The roughly 11,000 records, they say, amount to about 200,000 pages.

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Ex-VA Secretary Wilkie to Newsmax: Pipeline Attack a ‘Putin Escalation’

Ex-VA Secretary Wilkie to Newsmax: Pipeline Attack a 'Putin Escalation' (Newsmax/"American Agenda")

By Jay Clemons | Thursday, 29 September 2022 05:58 PM EDT

Robert Wilkie, the former Secretary of Veteran Affairs during the Trump administration, doesn't believe the United States had an integral role in the supposed attack on two natural gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea — running from Russia to Germany.

At the same time, Wilkie asserts the White House should exhibit transparency on this matter, given how it's only been seven months since President Joe Biden publicly stated, "There will no longer be a Nord Stream 2 [pipeline]. We will bring an end to it."

Regarding Biden's response from February, "What you … saw is more confusion and incompetence from this administration," Wilkie told Newsmax Thursday afternoon, while appearing on "American Agenda" with hosts Bob Sellers and Katrina Szish.

From Wilkie's perspective, the Biden administration essentially turned its back on an earlier commitment to have the Nord Stream 2 pipeline — a 1,200 kilometer-long offshore natural gas pipeline that was completed in September 2021 — being fully operational, and then suddenly wanting it shut down.

Also, Wilkie explains the list of potential saboteurs is a short one, since only the Swedish, British, American and Russian naval units have the capacity to desecrate a pair of natural gas pipelines buried deep in the sea.

"This is a [Russian President Vladimir] Putin escalation," says Wilkie, who, based on the initial evidence, concludes that Russia had something to do with the pipeline attack.

But now, Wilkie reasons this alleged sabotage, coupled with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, has brought Sweden and Finland — two nations that recently joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) — even closer to its Western allies.

"And those are two powerful militaries," says Wilkie.

As Wilkie sees it, all these events tie into Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has been ongoing for seven months.

"The Russians are trying to get the European nations to pull out of the Ukraine," says Wilkie, alluding to the various NATO countries giving full support to the Ukrainian troops' defense initiative.

And that includes the United Kingdom, with Wilkie saying the British have been "providing minute-by-minute updates on Russian troop movements" since February.

It's also a economic power move on Putin's part, explains Wilkie, since the Russians have long been threatening an energy holdout to Western European nations, in terms of no longer exporting oil and natural gas to these energy-needy countries.

"This is Russia's way of telling [Europeans], 'You're going to be cold for this winter, and the next winter,'" says Wilkie, who also served under the administration of President George W. Bush as assistant secretary of defense for legislative affairs.

When asked how the Trump administration might have handled these events in Europe, Wilkie maintains that everything would be different, if former President Donald Trump was exerting negotiating leverage with Russia.

"You could bring Russia's economy to its knees overnight" by holding diplomatic talks with China and other countries, discouraging Putin's actions over the last few months, offers Wilkie.

Instead, Wilkie says the Biden administration does nothing but make empty promises that ultimately go nowhere on a worldwide stage.

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Tudor Dixon to Newsmax: Michigan Governor Picked Pandemic ‘Winners and Losers’

Tudor Dixon to Newsmax: Michigan Governor Picked Pandemic 'Winners and Losers' (Newsmax/"National Report")

By Jay Clemons | Thursday, 29 September 2022 04:19 PM EDT

Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon isn't fazed by reports of incumbent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer currently owning poll leads ranging from 5 to 13 percentage points.

From Dixon's perspective, the fight has just begun.

"[Whitmer's] record is poor enough" to substantiate a shallow lead in the single digits, Dixon told Newsmax Thursday morning, while appearing on "National Report" with hosts Shaun Kraisman and Emma Rechenberg.

And after her upcoming ad blitz, Dixon predicts "we'll able to shorten that [deficit] up and overtake [Whitmer] by Election Day."

When Dixon speaks of Whitmer's record, she's primarily lamenting how the governor kept Michigan businesses closed for most of the 2020-21 pandemic, endorsed severe restrictions on children attending schools during the COVID-19 period, and doesn't favor Michigan residents having their personal freedoms guaranteed at all times.

"The environment [here in Michigan] is not good," says Dixon, who easily carried the Republican gubernatorial primary over the summer, partly thanks to an endorsement from former President Donald Trump.

During the Newsmax interview, Dixon was pressed on her blunt comments regarding the bizarre FBI kidnapping plot indirectly involving Whitmer, with some critics saying the Republican challenger could have shown more compassion toward a sitting governor.

Dixon's response: The national critics "should talk to the people on the ground here in Michigan," while anecdotally referencing how restaurants with curbside delivery couldn't operate during the pandemic in Michigan, but state-approved marijuana dealers could offer the same curbside service during that same shutdown period.

"[Whitmer] was picking winners and losers [in business], robbing people of their livelihoods, and locking people out of their businesses," said Dixon. "And the people want her to be held accountable to that."

Dixon also had strong words for Whitmer campaigning to be Joe Biden's running mate for the 2020 presidential election, while Michigan businesses were being pushed to the brink of bankruptcy, due to governmental restrictions.

"She was on TV every day" campaigning for the vice president role, said Dixon.

But now, Whitmer is "currently hiding" from the challenger's criticism, and "she has no plan going forward," Dixon said.

As for the future, Dixon confirmed to Newsmax there will be two debates on Oct. 13 and 25 — conveniently after the mail-in ballots have already been sent out.

And Dixon's a little surprised that Whitmer will partake in a debate setting.

"So far, she hasn't said a darn thing" to help the people of Michigan, she said.

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