Donald Trump: Dems ‘Against Oil, God, and Guns’

Donald Trump: Dems 'Against Oil, God, and Guns' former president donald trump claps on stage during a save america rally Former President Donald Trump (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 22 October 2022 08:39 PM EDT

Stumping in Robstown, Texas, weeks before the midterms, former President Donald Trump warned Democrats are against "oil, God, and guns," three staples in the state.

"They say Texas is going blue, it's not going blue: It's Trump!" Trump told his Save America rally Saturday night, which aired live on Newsmax. "The Texas way of life is under siege."

"They're against oil, God, and guns, and they say they're going to do well in Texas. I don't think so."

Trump hailed a 33-0 record in the GOP primaries in Texas and warned against further destruction of his polices under the Biden administration, namely the opening of the southern border in Texas.

"We have a bad subject, because when you look at what's happening to our country, it's a bad subject," Trump said.

"How stupid are the people that are allowing our country to be ruined."

Trump was stumping for Texas Republicans he has endorsed, including GOP Gov. Greg Abbott.

"There is only one way to end this madness, and it's madness," Trump said. "If you want our country to fail, vote Democrat."

But if you want to protect America and our way of life, vote Republican, Trump added.

"Go out and vote up and down the slate, vote for good, great Republicans," Trump told his Texas crowd. "You are incredible group of people. You're tough, you're brave, and brilliant.

"Americans deserve a Congress and president that protect the borders of our nation. It's called, a very simply policy: America First."

Trump mocked Democrats and President Joe Biden for calling to stop MAGA, which is Make America Great Again.

"How do you say that?"

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Donald Trump: Dems ‘Against Oil, God, and Guns’

Donald Trump: Dems 'Against Oil, God, and Guns' former president donald trump claps on stage during a save america rally Former President Donald Trump (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 22 October 2022 08:39 PM EDT

Stumping in Robstown, Texas, weeks before the midterms, former President Donald Trump warned Democrats are against "oil, God, and guns," three staples in the state.

"They say Texas is going blue, it's not going blue: It's Trump!" Trump told his Save America rally Saturday night, which aired live on Newsmax. "The Texas way of life is under siege."

"They're against oil, God, and guns, and they say they're going to do well in Texas. I don't think so."

Trump hailed a 33-0 record in the GOP primaries in Texas and warned against further destruction of his polices under the Biden administration, namely the opening of the southern border in Texas.

"We have a bad subject, because when you look at what's happening to our country, it's a bad subject," Trump said.

"How stupid are the people that are allowing our country to be ruined."

Trump was stumping for Texas Republicans he has endorsed, including GOP Gov. Greg Abbott.

"There is only one way to end this madness, and it's madness," Trump said. "If you want our country to fail, vote Democrat."

But if you want to protect America and our way of life, vote Republican, Trump added.

"Go out and vote up and down the slate, vote for good, great Republicans," Trump told his Texas crowd. "You are incredible group of people. You're tough, you're brave, and brilliant.

"Americans deserve a Congress and president that protect the borders of our nation. It's called, a very simply policy: America First."

Trump mocked Democrats and President Joe Biden for calling to stop MAGA, which is Make America Great Again.

"How do you say that?"

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Ric Grenell to Newsmax: Tshibaka Running ‘Incredible Campaign’ in Alaska

Ric Grenell to Newsmax: Tshibaka Running 'Incredible Campaign' in Alaska (Newsmax)

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Saturday, 22 October 2022 07:47 PM EDT

Ric Grenell, the former director of national intelligence and U.S. ambassador to Germany, Saturday night pushed hard for Alaska U.S. Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka after her opponent, incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski, said she supports Democrat Rep. Mary Peltola to keep the seat she won in August's special election over challenger Sarah Palin.

"I think Kelly Tshibaka has run an incredible campaign," Grenell told Newsmax's Carl Higbee in Saturday night's preview before former President Donald Trump's rally in Texas. "People of Alaska know that she is the only Trump-endorsed candidate; they know she's the only NRA-endorsed candidate; and those two messages in Alaska work."

And if that message can get out there, Tshibaka will win, Grenell said.

"I've been campaigning with her, and I've been helping her fundraise," he said. "She's a fantastic candidate."

Grenell noted that Tshibaka has worked her way up from being homeless as a child and is "wildly successful now."

"She understands working people," Grenell said. "I hope that every single person in Alaska realizes they have to get out and vote for her."

Grenell also said he's been working hard in New Hampshire where Republican retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Don Bolduc is challenging incumbent Sen. Maggie Hassan. The Bolduc campaign on Saturday, though, had a hard hit when the Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) — the super PAC aligned with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell — confirmed that it is canceling a $5.6 million ad buy for the final two weeks before the Nov. 8 election, reports CBS News.

"Money helps — and so we need all the money we can get," said Grenell. "I'm hearing from some people the New Hampshire race that even without the money, Bolduc has a really good shot. So we're racing here to the end, and we've got a lot of seats that need money. Everybody's talking about money, money, money."

He noted that funding is being shifted in races all around the country as the election nears, such as in Arizona's governor's race, "Kari Lake is doing so well that Katie Hobbs' money is starting to dry up."

"This is like a balloon when you push somewhere it pops up somewhere else," he said.

Grenell also on Saturday said the Spanish-speaking voters are expected to play a factor in several races including for Adam Laxalt, the GOP nominee for the U.S. Senate, who is campaigning against Democrat Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.

"I think Adam and Kari could win a majority of Hispanic votes," he said. "It would be an incredible earthquake in Washington."

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Biden, Democrats in Disarray on Variety of Issues as Election Day Nears

Biden, Democrats in Disarray on Variety of Issues as Election Day Nears Biden, Democrats in Disarray on Variety of Issues as Election Day Nears

JOSH BOAK Saturday, 22 October 2022 02:35 PM EDT

President Joe Biden wants to tame inflation. He wants Congress to protect access to abortions. He wants to tackle voting rights. And he’s taking on China, promoting construction of new factories, addressing climate change, forgiving student debt, pardoning federal marijuana convictions, cutting the deficit, working to lower prescription drug prices and funneling aid to Ukraine.

Biden is trying to be everything to everyone. But that's making it hard for him to say he's focused on any single issue above all others as he tries to counter Republican momentum going into the Nov. 8 elections.

“There’s no one thing,” Biden said Wednesday when questioned about his top priority. “There’s multiple, multiple, multiple issues, and they’re all important. … We ought to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. You know, that old expression.”

Biden's exhaustive to-do list is a recognition that the coalition of Democratic voters he needs to turn out Election Day is diverse in terms of race, age, education and geography. This pool of voters has an expansive list of overlapping and competing interests on crime, civil rights, climate change, the federal budget and other issues.

The Republican candidates trying to end Democratic control of Congress have a far more uniform base of voters, allowing them to more narrowly direct messaging on the economy, crime and immigration toward white voters, older voters, those without a college degree and those who identify as Christian.

In the 2020 election, AP VoteCast suggests, Biden drew disproportionate support from women, Black voters, voters younger than 45, college graduates and city dwellers and suburbanites. That gave Biden a broader base of support than Republican Donald Trump and it also is a potential long-term advantage for Democrats as the country is getting more diverse and better educated.

But in midterm elections that normally favor the party not holding the White House, it requires Biden to appeal to all those constituencies.

“Coherence and cohesion have always been a challenge for the modern Democratic Party that relies on a coalition that crosses racial, ethnic, religious and class lines,” said Daniel Cox, a senior fellow in polling and public opinion at the conservative American Enterprise Institute. “It takes considerable political talent to maintain a coalition with diverse interests and backgrounds. Barack Obama managed to do it, but subsequent Democrats have struggled.”

Biden devoted his public remarks this past Tuesday to abortion, Wednesday to gasoline prices, Thursday to infrastructure and Friday to deficit reduction, student debt forgiveness and historically Black colleges and universities. In most of his public speeches, Biden says he understands the pain caused by consumer prices rising 8.2% from a year ago and that he's working to lower costs.

Cox said there are signs that Biden's 2020 coalition is fracturing, with younger liberal voters not that enamored with him, and he does not appear to have done much to shore up Hispanic support.

But compared with 2016, when Trump won the presidency, Biden made relative progress with one prominent bloc that generally favors Republicans: white voters without a college degree, as he won 33% of their votes compared with 28% who supported Hillary Clinton in 2016, according to a 2021 analysis by the Pew Research Center.

Keeping those voters in the Democratic coalition could be essential for maintaining control of the Senate.

Biden has traveled repeatedly to Pennsylvania, campaigning on Thursday for Senate nominee John Fetterman with the goal of picking up a seat in the state. Fetterman, with his sweatshirts and shorts, exudes a blue-collar image, a contrast with the Republican nominee, Dr. Mehmet Oz, who rose to fame as a TV show host.

“Democrats need to hold on to as much of that bloc as possible, especially in key whiter states like Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wisconsin,” said William Frey, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.

The test for Democrats is how to address broader concerns about the economy and inflation that affect everyone, while also highlighting the specific issues that could energize various segments of their base.

That can involve trade-offs,

As Republicans have made crime a national issue, Biden's message that he backs the police could help with those white voters. But it could also turn off younger voters in Senate races in Georgia and Florida who believe the police are part of the problem on civil rights, said Alvin Tillery Jr., a professor at Northwestern University and director of its Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy.

Tillery said he doesn't know how the president can bridge those differences, though Biden could be in a better position to focus on the policing overhaul that Democrats tried to negotiate with Republicans — only to be unable to reach a consensus that would be able to clear a GOP filibuster.

“Maybe they’ve blunted some Republican attacks, but they’ve also softened support for people who turned out for them in the 2020 election,” Tillery said. “I don’t know how they solve for that, except to say they need to be more vigorous in saying the things they wanted to achieve were blocked in the Senate.”

Tillery added the overarching challenge might be that people view inflation as a domestic phenomenon, rather than a global one. Republicans are blaming high prices on Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief from 2021, whereas recent months have also shown that inflation is a worldwide trend driven in part by the aftermath of the pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, causing prices for energy and food to rise.

“The reality is — like all presidents — he is a victim of things beyond his control,” Tillery said. “Inflation is a problem globally. It’s much worse in other parts of the world, but he can’t message that way.”

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Dick Morris to Newsmax: ‘Tragic’ for Steve Bannon to Get Jail Time

Dick Morris to Newsmax: 'Tragic' for Steve Bannon to Get Jail Time

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By Sandy Fitzgerald | Saturday, 22 October 2022 01:52 PM EDT

It was "tragic" for Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, to be sentenced to four months behind bars for defying the Jan. 6 committee's subpoena, political strategist Dick Morris said on Newsmax Saturday.

"Steve is one of my heroes," Morris, the author of the best-selling "The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback" told Newsmax's "Saturday Report." "He is one of the most brilliant people I've ever met."

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Bannon was behind Trump's winning election strategy in 2016 to focus on voters in the nation's so-called "flyover country," or "what Hillary [Clinton] called the 'deplorables,' the high school graduates, working-class voters, who don't live on the coasts," said Morris.

"Trump discovered these people and said their needs have not been made public, and that 'nobody's focusing on them, but I am,'" Morris continued.

And while those voters were being mocked as "deplorables, clinging to their guns and Bibles," Trump said he'd pay attention to them and put them first, said Morris.

"That strategy came right out of the fertile brain of Steve Bannon," he said. "I once told him he and I belonged to a very exclusive club of about five people who are still alive who ran the successful campaigns of people for president. I've got such respect and admiration for him. It's tragic that he's going to have to go to jail."

The judge sentencing Bannon allowed him to stay free, pending his appeal, and imposed a $6,500 fine against him.

In July, Bannon was convicted of two contempt of Congress charges, one for refusing to sit for a deposition and the other for refusing to provide documents.

Morris on Saturday said the sentencing, along with Trump's subpoena to testify before the committee, is what he calls "WMDs," or "weapons of mass distraction."

"This is designed to distract everyone from inflation, crime, immigration, [President Joe] Biden's failures," said Morris. "Abortion is fading, so this gives them something to talk about. Jan. 6 gives them some talking points that they can use."

Morris said he had a similar experience back when he was working for President Bill Clinton in 1996.

"When he was approaching Election Day, Ken Starr was investigating him over Monica Lewinsky and subpoenaed me to come before the grand jury; and the subpoena was returnable two weeks before Election Day," Morris recalled, noting that it was an effort to distract voters' attention away from the president and focus it on Lewinsky while Clinton was running for reelection."

But, Morris said, his attorney was able to delay his testimony; and he thinks Trump's deposition will be delayed as well.

Further, he said that the Jan. 6 committee "will go out of existence on Dec. 31 because the Republicans will take control of at least the House and probably the Senate."

"Once the Republicans take control, this committee is done. Goodbye," said Morris. "They won't exist anymore."

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Alan Dershowitz to Newsmax: We Learned More ‘About the Russia Hoax’

Alan Dershowitz to Newsmax: We Learned More 'About the Russia Hoax' (Newsmax/"America Right Now")

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 22 October 2022 12:22 PM EDT

Special counsel John Durham's case against Igor Danchenko for lying to the FBI in an attempt to smear Donald Trump before the 2016 presidential election was "weak" and predictably failed, but it did shed public light on the "Russia hoax," according to legal expert Alan Dershowitz on Newsmax.

"The case was not a very strong one," Dershowitz told "America Right Now." "The alleged statements made were ambiguous. So this was always a weak case. I was surprised that Durham brought it."

But the case did reveal the FBI offered up to $1 million for election campaign dirt on Trump, an assault on Justice Department ethics if not an assault on democracy, according to some legal experts.

"I think we learned some things: We learned about the Russia hoax a little bit more," Dershowitz told host Tom Basile, using Trump's own mocking term "Russia hoax" to describe the actions of the FBI and political operatives seeking to frame Trump for colluding with Russians.

But Dershowitz noted, a Washington, D.C., jury was never going to convict someone for lying to the FBI to get Trump.

"I predicted right from the outset, that he would not win this case against Igor Danchenko, because juries don't like crimes that are based on simply not telling the truth to the FBI," Dershowitz said.

"People understand that when you raise your hand, you have to tell the truth, but when you're gossiping to the FBI and they're lying to you and they're exaggerating, it's natural for people to sometimes make statements that in retrospect seem untruthful."

Dershowitz has long warned Newsmax that the FBI is licensed to lie, making a lot of its law enforcement practices questionable in nature.

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Alan Dershowitz to Newsmax: We Learned More ‘About the Russia Hoax’

Alan Dershowitz to Newsmax: We Learned More 'About the Russia Hoax'

(Newsmax/"America Right Now")

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 22 October 2022 12:33 PM EDT

Special counsel John Durham's case against Igor Danchenko for allegedly lying to the FBI in an attempt to smear Donald Trump before the 2016 presidential election was "weak" and predictably failed, but it did shed public light on the "Russia hoax," according to legal expert Alan Dershowitz on Newsmax.

"The case was not a very strong one," Dershowitz told "America Right Now." "The alleged statements made were ambiguous. So this was always a weak case. I was surprised that Durham brought it."

But the case did reveal the FBI offered up to $1 million for election campaign dirt on Trump, an assault on Justice Department ethics if not an assault on democracy, according to some legal experts.

"I think we learned some things: We learned about the Russia hoax a little bit more," Dershowitz told host Tom Basile, using Trump's own mocking term "Russia hoax" to describe the actions of the FBI and political operatives seeking to frame Trump for colluding with Russians.

But Dershowitz noted, a Washington, D.C., jury was never going to convict someone for lying to the FBI to get Trump.

"I predicted right from the outset that he would not win this case against Igor Danchenko, because juries don't like crimes that are based on simply not telling the truth to the FBI," Dershowitz said.

"People understand that when you raise your hand, you have to tell the truth; but when you're gossiping to the FBI and they're lying to you and they're exaggerating, it's natural for people to sometimes make statements that in retrospect seem untruthful."

Dershowitz has long warned Newsmax that the FBI is licensed to lie, making a lot of its law enforcement practices questionable in nature.

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Pollster John Zogby to Newsmax: Races Remain Too ‘Volatile’ to Call

Pollster John Zogby to Newsmax: Races Remain Too 'Volatile' to Call dr. mehmet oz waves leaving the stage during a save america rally Dr. Mehmet Oz (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Saturday, 22 October 2022 11:12 AM EDT

Momentum is shifting toward Republicans campaigning for the upcoming midterm elections as it shifted toward Democrats after the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade, but most races remain too close to call, pollster John Zogby told Newsmax on Saturday.

"I think we have one or maybe two more lifetimes to go between Nov. 8," Zogby, the founder of the Zogby International Polls and a senior partner at John Zogby Strategies, told Saturday's "Wake Up America." "It's volatile. These are very close races."

Even when numbers are shown to be shifting, radical changes are not seen, he added.

"We're all going between one and two points and three points to a deficit," Zogby said.

And some races, he said, are turning out to be a surprise as a result, he added, pointing out Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, "wasn't on anybody's radar screen as having any potential trouble, but now, according to The Des Moines Register poll, that's a 3-point race with momentum toward the Democrats.

"It's way too soon to call any winners here," according to Zogby.

Meanwhile, Rick Gates, a former Trump campaign adviser, was also on the program and noted, across the county there will likely be a tightening of support for a number of individuals.

"The Senate is being discussed quite a bit, but watch the governors' races," he said, adding there are several key races in places like Ohio, where GOP Gov. Mike DeWine is facing a strong challenge from former Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, a Democrat who hopes to become the state's first female governor.

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Pollster John Zogby to Newsmax: Races Remain Too ‘Volatile’ to Call

Pollster John Zogby to Newsmax: Races Remain Too 'Volatile' to Call dr. mehmet oz waves leaving the stage during a save america rally Dr. Mehmet Oz (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

By Sandy Fitzgerald | Saturday, 22 October 2022 11:12 AM EDT

Momentum is shifting toward Republicans campaigning for the upcoming midterm elections as it shifted toward Democrats after the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade, but most races remain too close to call, pollster John Zogby told Newsmax on Saturday.

"I think we have one or maybe two more lifetimes to go between Nov. 8," Zogby, the founder of the Zogby International Polls and a senior partner at John Zogby Strategies, told Saturday's "Wake Up America." "It's volatile. These are very close races."

Even when numbers are shown to be shifting, radical changes are not seen, he added.

"We're all going between one and two points and three points to a deficit," Zogby said.

And some races, he said, are turning out to be a surprise as a result, he added, pointing out Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, "wasn't on anybody's radar screen as having any potential trouble, but now, according to The Des Moines Register poll, that's a 3-point race with momentum toward the Democrats.

"It's way too soon to call any winners here," according to Zogby.

Meanwhile, Rick Gates, a former Trump campaign adviser, was also on the program and noted, across the county there will likely be a tightening of support for a number of individuals.

"The Senate is being discussed quite a bit, but watch the governors' races," he said, adding there are several key races in places like Ohio, where GOP Gov. Mike DeWine is facing a strong challenge from former Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley, a Democrat who hopes to become the state's first female governor.

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Sen. Cruz Blasts Biden’s ‘Gall’ Comparing Student Loans With Pandemic PPP Money

Sen. Cruz Blasts Biden's 'Gall' Comparing Student Loans With Pandemic PPP Money

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By Charles Kim | Saturday, 22 October 2022 10:56 AM EDT

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, blasted President Joe Biden for his comments touting student loan forgiveness, when he compared the debt relief to the COVID-19 Paycheck Protection Program.

"Unbelievable gall," Cruz posted on Twitter Friday. "Dems kept America shut down and disintegrated small businesses and jobs of working Americans…now he's comparing PPP loans that people got to deal with those government mandates to loan forgiveness he gave to his Ivy League slacker fringe liberal base to buy their votes."

According to The Washington Post, Biden’s student debt relief would forgive up to $10,000 in federal student loans for borrowers making up to $125,000 per year individually, or families with a combined income of $250,000.

Those with Pell Grants could receive another $10,000 off their loans, according to The Post.

A federal appeals court, however, stayed the program Friday night while it considers an injunction filed by six Republican states, according to the report.

"We are pleased the temporary stay has been granted," Republican Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson, one of the states' officials who sued the administration, said in a statement to The Post. "It's very important that the legal issues involving presidential power be analyzed by the court before transferring over $400 billion in debt to American taxpayers."

Speaking at Delaware State University Friday, Biden lashed out at GOP critics of the plan, naming two who received funds during the pandemic.

"I don't want to hear it from MAGA Republicans who had hundreds of thousands of dollars of debts, even millions of dollars, in pandemic relief loans forgiven," Biden said Friday. "[Rep.] Marjorie Taylor Greene, she and her husband got over $180,000 in business loans."

The $800 billion PPP program was signed into law by former President Donald Trump at the height of the pandemic in April 2020 and extended by Biden in March 2021, MarketWatch reported in January.

The program was designed to keep businesses afloat and workers employed as the nation shut down battling the pandemic, saving an estimated 3 million "job years."

The news outlet estimated that between 23% to 34% of the funding went to the workers at about 93% of the nation's small businesses.

While workers did see some benefit from the program, the balance of 66% to 77% of the money flowed to the business owners and shareholders, including creditors and suppliers, a study published in January by the National Bureau of Econimic Research found.

According to the study, around 75% of the money went to the "top quintile" of households and compared "unfavorably" to other pandemic relief measures like enhanced unemployment benefits and stimulus checks.

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Biden Breaks His Annual Record With 2.3M Illegal Border Crossings

Biden Breaks His Annual Record With 2.3M Illegal Border Crossings (Newsmax/"Wake Up America")

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 22 October 2022 09:48 AM EDT

President Joe Biden predictably released his record-breaking illegal migrant border crossing data Friday night, mitigating news coverage, but the Republican National Committee pounced Saturday morning.

More than 2.3 million illegal immigrants have crossed the border year, breaking the record Biden's administration set a year ago with a 37% increase. The total of the two record-setting years of illegal migration under the Biden administration is now 4.7 million.

That figure includes 3.8 million illegals apprehended by Customs and Border Protection and more than 900,000 know gotaways that have escaped Border Patrol. That suggests the number of illegal migrants coming to the U.S. under Biden is likely higher than even his administration reports, border officials say.

"This is a failure," RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel wrote in a statement. "Joe Biden and Democrats created a humanitarian crisis at our southern border that only worsens, yet they can't be bothered to fix it.

"As Democrats turn a blind eye to the devastation they created, Americans face the consequences every day as deadly fentanyl pours into our neighborhoods and crime surges across the country. Republicans know families deserve to feel safe, but it's clear Democrats couldn't care less."

Former Trump administration border leaders had vowed to release the border crossing data through end of fiscal year 2022 (Sept. 30) by Tuesday if the administration had not released it, but they predicted it would ultimately come Friday to avert heavy news coverage.

The Biden administration's 2022 illegal migrant total is a 419% increase over the Trump administration.

"Former Trump immigration officials Ken Cuccinelli, Mark Morgan, and Tom Homan say they will release CBP's September border arrest figures themselves if the Biden admin fails to do so by Tuesday (under Biden, CBP has taken longer to release the monthly stats)," a Reuters reporter tweeted Friday before the numbers arrived.

The numbers that were delivered were record-breaking and potentially tough for Democrat candidates to sell before Nov. 8's midterm election final vote. Early voting is under way in many states already.

The September totals were the highest number of illegal crossings in Department of Homeland Security history, which spans two decades sent put in place by former President George W. Bush after 9/11.

Another the data lowlights, according to the RNC press release:

  • 374% increase from the average number of September apprehensions during the Trump administration.
  • 11,900 unaccompanied children were apprehended.
  • 128,121 illegal immigrants were apprehended from countries outside the Northern Triangle and Mexico, showing that Biden's crisis is global.
  • 98 people on the terror watchlist have been apprehended trying to enter the U.S. between ports of entry since the fiscal year began last October.
  • 1,826 pounds of deadly fentanyl (414 million doses – enough to kill everyone in the U.S.) and 10,612 pounds of methamphetamine were seized at the southern border in September alone, with much more likely getting through.
  • More fentanyl has crossed the border in the last two months under Biden than in all of fiscal year 2019 under former President Donald Trump's leadership.

"If they're seizing a lot, it's because a lot is coming in," Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Joshua Sharfstein said in a statement, according to the RNC.

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Biden Breaks His Annual Record With 2.3M Illegal Border Crossings

Biden Breaks His Annual Record With 2.3M Illegal Border Crossings (Newsmax/"Wake Up America")

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 22 October 2022 09:48 AM EDT

President Joe Biden predictably released his record-breaking illegal migrant border crossing data Friday night, mitigating news coverage, but the Republican National Committee pounced Saturday morning.

More than 2.3 million illegal immigrants have crossed the border year, breaking the record Biden's administration set a year ago with a 37% increase. The total of the two record-setting years of illegal migration under the Biden administration is now 4.7 million.

That figure includes 3.8 million illegals apprehended by Customs and Border Protection and more than 900,000 know gotaways that have escaped Border Patrol. That suggests the number of illegal migrants coming to the U.S. under Biden is likely higher than even his administration reports, border officials say.

"This is a failure," RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel wrote in a statement. "Joe Biden and Democrats created a humanitarian crisis at our southern border that only worsens, yet they can't be bothered to fix it.

"As Democrats turn a blind eye to the devastation they created, Americans face the consequences every day as deadly fentanyl pours into our neighborhoods and crime surges across the country. Republicans know families deserve to feel safe, but it's clear Democrats couldn't care less."

Former Trump administration border leaders had vowed to release the border crossing data through end of fiscal year 2022 (Sept. 30) by Tuesday if the administration had not released it, but they predicted it would ultimately come Friday to avert heavy news coverage.

The Biden administration's 2022 illegal migrant total is a 419% increase over the Trump administration.

"Former Trump immigration officials Ken Cuccinelli, Mark Morgan, and Tom Homan say they will release CBP's September border arrest figures themselves if the Biden admin fails to do so by Tuesday (under Biden, CBP has taken longer to release the monthly stats)," a Reuters reporter tweeted Friday before the numbers arrived.

The numbers that were delivered were record-breaking and potentially tough for Democrat candidates to sell before Nov. 8's midterm election final vote. Early voting is under way in many states already.

The September totals were the highest number of illegal crossings in Department of Homeland Security history, which spans two decades sent put in place by former President George W. Bush after 9/11.

Another the data lowlights, according to the RNC press release:

  • 374% increase from the average number of September apprehensions during the Trump administration.
  • 11,900 unaccompanied children were apprehended.
  • 128,121 illegal immigrants were apprehended from countries outside the Northern Triangle and Mexico, showing that Biden's crisis is global.
  • 98 people on the terror watchlist have been apprehended trying to enter the U.S. between ports of entry since the fiscal year began last October.
  • 1,826 pounds of deadly fentanyl (414 million doses – enough to kill everyone in the U.S.) and 10,612 pounds of methamphetamine were seized at the southern border in September alone, with much more likely getting through.
  • More fentanyl has crossed the border in the last two months under Biden than in all of fiscal year 2019 under former President Donald Trump's leadership.

"If they're seizing a lot, it's because a lot is coming in," Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Joshua Sharfstein said in a statement, according to the RNC.

Trump hires legal firm to deal with J6 CMTE subpoena

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - JULY 24: Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the Rally To Protect Our Elections conference on July 24, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Phoenix-based political organization Turning Point Action hosted former President Donald Trump alongside GOP Arizona candidates who have begun candidacy for government elected roles. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the Rally To Protect Our Elections conference on July 24, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

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Former President Donald J. Trump has hired a conservative-led legal firm to address the subpoena against him from the January 6th Committee.

A Politico report on Thursday revealed that the 45th president will be represented by the Dhillon Law Group. The firm, co-managed by RNC Committeewoman Harmeet Dhillon (R-Calif.), already represents multiple witnesses targeted by the panel, including Michael Flynn.

This comes as the committee formally served Trump a subpoena on Friday. The January 6th Committee is seeking Trump’s testimony for a deposition on November 14th.

On Thursday, panel member Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) announced that the committee has no plans to release a report before the midterms.

“I don’t believe that we’ll have an interim report,” Lofgren said. “If there is pressing information that we’d receive or something that we think fills in the picture in an important way, we might release that, but we’re busily writing the report and putting together plans to release it. So, there’s no way it could be done in the next 19 days.”

Trump denies any wrongdoing in relation to January 6th.

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Kari Lake to Newsmax: Female Empowerment Never Applies to Republican Women

Kari Lake to Newsmax: Female Empowerment Never Applies to Republican Women

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By Luca Cacciatore | Friday, 21 October 2022 10:09 PM EDT

Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake told Newsmax that the Democratic Party and liberal media’s female empowerment narrative never seems to apply to Republican women.

During a Friday appearance on "Prime News," Lake pointed to the hypocrisy of those pushing for new female leaders who do not support Republican ones, like herself.

"How many times was the wonderful [former] first lady Melania Trump ever on a magazine cover? I think zero. I don't remember seeing it," the GOP nominee said. "So they love to trash Republican women. And you know what? We have the better ideas."

Lake also called out fellow Republicans that "cower to the media" and fall into their narratives, advocating instead for elected officials to "go on the offense" against the biased media.

"That's what I've done. I've done it on all of the issues. When they go after the election, I've gone on the offense. When they go after Republicans for wanting to save lives with being pro-life, I throw it right back in their face that they are the radical ones.

"I hope I'm teaching Republicans that we have nothing to back down from," she continued. "We have nothing to cower to because we have the best ideas, and we have the best solutions to the problems of this moment."

With her Democratic opponent Katie Hobbs not accepting a debate, Lake attributed the move to the current Arizona secretary of state, showing that "she has no respect" for her constituents.

"This is a job interview. We are applying for the job of governor of Arizona, and the boss is the people of Arizona. This is our chance to go before the people, tell them what our plans are for this great state … and she's afraid."

According to a RealClearPolitics average of polls conducted in the Arizona gubernatorial race thus far, Lake currently leads Hobbs by 1.6 percentage points, 47.8% to 46.2%, roughly three weeks from Election Day.

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Giuliani to Newsmax: Trump Subpoena Shouldn’t Matter Without ‘Settled Law’

Giuliani to Newsmax: Trump Subpoena Shouldn't Matter Without 'Settled Law' Giuliani to Newsmax: Trump Subpoena Shouldn't Matter Without 'Settled Law' Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

By Jay Clemons | Friday, 21 October 2022 09:30 PM EDT

Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and onetime legal counsel to former President Donald Trump, says the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, unrest at the Capitol has no business ordering a subpoena for Trump, given how the federal courts have yet to rule on how "executive privilege" applies to contempt-of-Congress proceedings.

"If we were a country of laws, like we used to be," the Jan. 6 committee's subpoena would have minimal impact on Trump, Giuliani told Newsmax Friday evening, while appearing on "Eric Bolling The Balance."

"The courts should have worked out the law" in terms of the "full extent of executive privilege" before the Jan. 6 hearings took place, added Giuliani.

"This is not settled law," lamented Giuliani, while adding that no Democrat held in contempt has ever "been put in prison — let alone fined."

Giuliani offered another line of rationale for Trump keeping his options open, testimony-wise, while the courts potentially work through "executive privilege" matters, related to the Jan. 6 incident.

"The Jan. 6 committee is a [group] made up of proven liars," said Giuliani, while claiming that each Democrat member of the Jan. 6 panel touted the "myth" of Russian collusion during President Trump's four-year tenure in office.

Giuliani asserts the Democrat committee members also fought to conceal the truth about Hunter Biden's now-infamous laptop back in October 2020 — just weeks before the Trump-Biden presidential battle.

"Who was telling the truth about that? Trump was. Trump was right about Russian collusion — there was none," says Giuliani.

The way Giuliani sees it, Trump was also right about Hunter Biden's laptop being independently verified and "no quid pro quo" taking place with Ukraine — which was the primary reason for Trump's first impeachment hearing.

As such, Giuliani cannot fathom how the Jan. 6 committee has been given so much power to investigate "an insurrection without a single person there having a gun. Exactly how are you going to overthrow a government without a gun? … If it wasn't so serious, it'd be a joke."

Giuliani also found the Friday jail sentence handed down to former Trump adviser Steve Bannon (four months) to be similarly laughable.

"It's an example of the police state we live in," said Giuliani.

From Giuliani's perspective, Bannon was condemned before the courts had a chance to rule on what constitutes a crime with contempt-of-Congress charges, as it pertains to executive privilege.

"It's a case that [should have been appealed] through the Supreme Court before anyone decides to put him in prison," reasoned Giuliani. "How many Democrats have been held in contempt, and zero happens" to them?

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Save America PAC Responds to Trump’s Jan. 6 Panel Subpoena

Save America PAC Responds to Trump's Jan. 6 Panel Subpoena

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By Luca Cacciatore | Friday, 21 October 2022 08:04 PM EDT

Donald Trump's Save America PAC rushed to his defense on Friday, issuing a fundraising email that condemns the House Jan. 6 committee's decision to subpoena the former president.

"The January 6th Unselect Committee just voted to SUBPOENA the 45th President of the United States. 18 DAYS before the Midterm Elections, America is truly a Nation in decline," the email read.

"Instead of using their final days in power to better America, the Democrats are coming after OUR President and demeaning our great Country at YOUR expense. They have no interest in leading our great Nation. They are bitter, power-hungry, and desperate to win in November," it added.

The political action committee also pointed out past probes into Trump that it said have come up empty, including the Robert Mueller investigation, two impeachment trials and the alleged FBI spying on his 2016 presidential campaign.

"Stand with President Trump," the message further pleads.

The fundraising email serves as the second response directly affiliated with the former president to the Jan. 6 panel, which issued a letter to Trump's lawyers demanding his testimony under oath by Nov. 14.

In addition, the committee is seeking from Trump all sensitive documents and private communications with relevant individuals related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

"We recognize that a subpoena to a former president is a significant and historic action," wrote committee Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and Vice Chair Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo. "We do not take this action lightly."

"In short, you were at the center of the first and only effort by any U.S. president to overturn an election and obstruct the peaceful transition of power, ultimately culminating in a bloody attack on our own Capitol and on the Congress itself," the two wrote.

Earlier Friday, Trump lawyer David Warrington issued a statement condemning the subpoena, The Associated Press reported.

"We understand that, once again, flouting norms and appropriate and customary process, the committee has publicly released a copy of its subpoena," Warrington said. "As with any similar matter, we will review and analyze it and will respond as appropriate to this unprecedented action."

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Graham Asks Supreme Court to Shield Him From Testifying in Election Probe

Graham Asks Supreme Court to Shield Him From Testifying in Election Probe Graham Asks Supreme Court to Shield Him From Testifying in Election Probe Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., speaks at the U.S. Capitol. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

By Nicole Wells | Friday, 21 October 2022 07:05 PM EDT

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Friday asked the Supreme Court to step in and shield him from testifying before the Atlanta-based special grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump's alleged interference in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.

According to CNN, the Palmetto State Republican filed the emergency request after the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled that the grand jury could compel his testimony, siding with a lower court decision.

While Graham contends that his actions in Georgia after the 2020 election were protected by the U.S. Constitution’s Speech or Debate Clause, the three-judge appellate panel found that "communications and coordination with the Trump campaign regarding its post-election efforts in Georgia, public statements regarding the 2020 election, and efforts to 'cajole' or 'exhort' Georgia election officials" are not constitutionally protected.

Friday's appeal was filed with Justice Clarence Thomas, who oversees the 11th Circuit, according to CNN, and Thomas is likely to refer the matter to the full court.

The investigation into alleged efforts by Trump and his supporters to change the 2020 election results is being led by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

According to CNN, an hour-long phone call from Trump to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in January 2021 triggered the investigation. Trump allegedly asked Raffensperger to "find" the votes needed for him to win the state.

On Friday, Graham asked the justices to halt the lower court order while legal challenges unfold.

"This Court's action is necessary to allow this appeal to be heard before it becomes moot — before, that is, Senator Graham suffers the constitutional injury this appeal is meant to avoid," the filing said.

Graham claims in the new court filing that the information from officials in Georgia was necessary to perform his legislative duties and should be protected by the Speech or Debate clause of the Constitution.

As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Graham said that he is tasked with "reviewing election-related issues" and the information was necessary for an "impending vote on certifying the election."

"After the phone calls, Senator Graham relied on the information gained from the calls both to vote Joe Biden the 'legitimate President of the United States' and to co-sponsor legislation to amend the Electoral Count Act," the filing said.

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Retired Brig. Gen. Holt: Iran Has ‘Blank Check’ With Biden in Power

Retired Brig. Gen. Holt: Iran Has 'Blank Check' With Biden in Power Retired Brig. Gen. Holt: Iran Has 'Blank Check' With Biden in Power (Newsmax/"The Chris Salcedo Show")

By Solange Reyner | Friday, 21 October 2022 05:34 PM EDT

Iran has a "blank check" to do whatever it wants with President Joe Biden in power, including directly engaging on the ground in Crimea supporting Russian drone attacks on Ukraine's power stations and other key infrastructure, says Retired Brig. Air Force Gen. Blaine Holt.

"They've got a blank check to do whatever they'd like to do," Holt, the former deputy U.S. military representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, said Friday during an appearance on Newsmax TV's "The Chris Salcedo Show."

"The drones which they say, 'Oh, they're not Iranian,' they have a very unique visual signature. That that's what it is and now they've got advisers on the ground so they're in the war, they're aligned with Russia. What's interesting here is this is the same organization we wanted the Russians to broker a nuclear peace deal with and we were going to pay them millions of bucks and this is the respect they give the sanctions that are imposed by UN Security Council Resolution? So, I think the whole thing is actually quite laughable."

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters that Iran has sent a "relatively small number" of personnel to Crimea, a part of Ukraine unilaterally annexed by Russia in contravention of international law in 2014, to assist Russian troops in launching Iranian-made drones against Ukraine. Members of a branch of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps were dispatched to assist Russian forces in using the drones, according to the British government.

The revelation of the U.S. intelligence finding comes as the Biden administration seeks to mount international pressure on Tehran to pull back from helping Russia as it bombards soft Ukrainian civilian targets with the help of Iranian-made drones.

The Russians in recent days have increasingly turned to the Iranian-supplied drones, as well as Kalibr and Iskander cruise missiles, to carry out a barrage of attacks against Ukrainian infrastructure and non-military targets. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this week that Russian forces have destroyed 30% of Ukraine’s power stations since Oct. 10.

Retired Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer said the larger warfare is being missed, though, as China is "ganging up" with Russia to remove the dollar as the fiat currency the world uses for energy and "we're just kind of letting it happen," he told Salcedo.

"There's a long-term strategy that the Chinese and Russians are doing to undermine our economic power. Much of our ability to do things globally is because we are the big dog on the block, President Trump recognized that. … I think it's very clear at this point, the more they can cooperate on energy and get the Saudis to come over to their side, which we've seen, the more chances of the dollar being removed, taking the bottom out of the dollar, taking the bottom out of our buying power, and therefore weakening us across the board. It's this economic warfare that we're not paying sufficient attention to."

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

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