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Trump rejects claim he is exhausted and has canceled events

Meanwhile in Michigan, Donald Trump answered questions from the press and denied reports that he’s exhausted and canceling events.

“What event did I cancel,” Trump said. “I haven’t canceled. She doesn’t go to any events. She’s a loser. She didn’t even show up for the Catholics last night at the hotel. It was insulting. All they are is soundbites.”

Trump said he has gone 48 days without a rest. “Tell me when you’ve seen me take even a little bit of a rest.”

Trump arrives in Detroit on Friday.
Trump arrives in Detroit on Friday. Photograph: Evan Vucci/AP
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Donald Trump is hearing from audience members in Michigan. Among them have been a Teamster representative as well as a holistic wellness practitioner and the president of the Police Officers Association of Michigan.

Jim Tignanelli, the president of police officers association in Michigan, described what he says is the loss of honor for police. He said 3 cops were shot in Michigan over the last 90 days.

In response, Trump said he wants to call for the death penalty for anyone killing a police officer. Trump also called for qualified immunity for police. “One thing we’re going to be doing is…immunity for some of these police,” Trump said.

“If police officers are doing their job…if they make a mistake, and that happens…we have to help people out now. We’re going to do the immunity thing. We have to stop being politically correct. You’re always going to have some bad apples but very few of them,” Trump said.

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Donald Trump is speaking at a round table in Auburn Hills, Michigan

Donald Trump started the conversation by again blasting Kamala Harris’ decision not to attend the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner which raises funds for Catholic charities.

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Upon landing in Michigan, Donald Trump touted the support he’s received from the Arab-American community after many have expressed disappointment in how the Biden administration has responded to Israel’s assault on Gaza. Just last month, Trump was endorsed by Amer Ghalib, the Democratic mayor of Michigan suburb, Hamtramck. Forty percent of Hamtramck’s residents are of Middle Eastern or North African descent.

But minutes later, Trump said that he planned to speak with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and tell him that “he’s doing a good job.”

“[Biden] is trying to hold him back,” Trump said to reporters. “They probably should be doing the opposite. I’m glad that Bibi decided to do what he had to do.”

Trump says he’s about to speak to Netanyahu and says, “Biden is trying to hold him back … he probably should be doing the opposite, actually.” pic.twitter.com/i12koY0z1s

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 18, 2024

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A new investigation by 404 Media found that an Elon Musk-funded PAC called Future Coalition is targeting Muslim and Jewish populations in Michigan and Pennsylvania with extremely contradictory ads.

The ads are being delivered to Snapchat users and targeting them by zip code. Those who live in an area with a large Muslim population in Michigan are being served ads that paint Kamala Harris as pro-Israel while those who live in parts of Pennsylvania that have a high percentage of Jewish residents are seeing ads that says Harris stands with Palestine.

You can read the investigation here.

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Trump rejects claim he is exhausted and has canceled events

Meanwhile in Michigan, Donald Trump answered questions from the press and denied reports that he’s exhausted and canceling events.

“What event did I cancel,” Trump said. “I haven’t canceled. She doesn’t go to any events. She’s a loser. She didn’t even show up for the Catholics last night at the hotel. It was insulting. All they are is soundbites.”

Trump said he has gone 48 days without a rest. “Tell me when you’ve seen me take even a little bit of a rest.”

Trump arrives in Detroit on Friday. Photograph: Evan Vucci/AP
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According to a new House oversight committee report that accuses Donald Trump of fleecing tax payers and exploiting the presidency, former president Trump charged secret service agents who were staying at his hotel while protecting him far more than the hotel charged private patrons.

The report says Trump “turned the U.S. Secret Service into an ATM for his personal enrichment” by charging the agency, in at least one case, more than 5 times the rate approved by the government. “Amazingly, that same night, the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., rented out more than 200 rooms to private parties at just $125 or $170 each.”

The report goes onto say that at least five people who received pardons from Trump as well as four federal judges who Trump nominated and were later given lifetime appointments also stayed at the hotel.

“Our report also details startling instances in which state and federal officials, as well as individuals actively seeking federal jobs and presidential pardons, used the D.C. hotel as a channel to put money into the Commander-in-Chief’s pocket,” Rep. Jamie Raskin said in a statement.

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Hey all, Johana Bhuiyan taking over from my colleague, Chris.

I’ll be tuning into Donald Trump’s speech in Michigan which starts at 5pm ET but in the meantime I’m going through a new report from the House committee on oversight and accountability.

Citing hotel guest logs, the report claims Trump used his DC hotel to take “ethically questionable payments” from the US Secret Service, federal and state officials, federal job seekers as well as people seeking a federal pardon during his presidency.

“These payments demonstrate how Donald Trump violated the Constitution’s Domestic Emoluments Clause as he used the Secret Service as his personal ATM and repeatedly took payments that raise the specter of pay-to-play corruption from individuals who sought and, in many cases obtained, favors from the Commander-in-Chief,” the press release read.

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Harris announces events with Barack, Michelle Obama as early voting begins in key states

Kamala Harris will campaign alongside Barack Obama and Michelle Obama in two separate events next week aimed at encouraging voting in swing states, the vice-president’s campaign said.

On Thursday, Harris and Barack Obama will campaign in Atlanta, with the goal of encouraging supporters to take advantage of the early voting period. The vice-president will then head to Michigan on Saturday, the first day of early voting in that state, for an event with Michelle Obama.

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Donald Trump has meanwhile arrived in Michigan, ahead of his 5pm campaign event in Detroit.

His campaign is sharing photos and video of him taking questions from reporters upon his arrival, saying it’s not the sort of thing Kamala Harris would do:

Reporters traveling with the vice-president to Grand Rapids said she spoke to them before going onstage.

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A key message of Kamala Harris to voters in Michigan today was encouraging them to cast ballots when early voting begins next Saturday.

“Election Day is in 18 short days, okay? And here in Michigan, early voting starts on Saturday, October 26, which is one week from tomorrow,” the vice-president said as she concluded her speech.

“Now is the time to make your plan to vote. Make a plan.”

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Unions have long played an outsized role in Michigan, particularly when it comes to its automotive industry.

Kamala Harris has focused much of her speech on how she would be more friendly to organized labor than Donald Trump.

“Make no mistake, Donald Trump is no friend of labor,” the vice-president said. She continued:

He encouraged automakers to move their plants out of Michigan so he could pay they could pay their workers less. Understand what that was about, so they could pay their workers less. And when the [United Auto Workers (UAW)] went on strike to demand the higher wages they deserved, Donald Trump went to a non-union shop and attacked the UAW, and he said, he said, striking and collective bargaining don’t make ‘a damn bit of sense’.

“Strong unions mean higher wages, better healthcare and greater dignity for union members and for everyone, whether or not you are part of a union: get that straight,” she said.

Kamala Harris speaks to the crowd. Photograph: Paul Sancya/AP
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Harris whacks Trump over reports he canceled interviews due to ‘exhaustion’

Kamala Harris seized on reports that Donald Trump had backed out of interviews because he was “exhausted”, saying that they were proof he is not up to the job of being president.

“He has no plan for how he would address the needs of the American people, and he is, as we have seen, only focused on himself, and now he is ducking debates and canceling interviews,” Harris told the crowd in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

“And check this out. His own campaign team recently said it is because of exhaustion. Well, if you are exhausted on the campaign trail, it raises real questions about whether you are fit for the toughest job in the world.”

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