Trump discloses whether he'll push to release more Jeffrey Epstein logs
Trump discloses whether he'll push to release more Jeffrey Epstein logs
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By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
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Donald Trump sat down for an interview with podcaster Lex Fridman where he revealed his relationship status with Joe Rogan and also said he’d look into releasing more of the Jeffrey Epstein documents.
The election is hitting the home stretch and Kamala Harris has taken a five-point lead over the former president with just 63 days to go until election day.
The USA Today/Suffolk poll released on Tuesday shows the vice president has flipped the script of the 2024 race since President Joe Biden dropped out.
Follow DailyMail.com’s U.S. politics blog with all the updates.
Trump reveals whether he wants more Jeffrey Epstein logs released
Former President Donald Trump told podcaster Lex Fridman that he would be open to pushing for more Jeffrey Epstein logs to be released.
Several of the long-awaited recordings and phone messages kept by convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein detailing his friends and associates were released earlier this year.
But there are many more documents that have yet to be uncovered, including the list of clients that went to his island for sex.
Trump said Epstein was ‘a good salesman,’ which is why he was able to convince high-profile politicians and public figures to come to his island
‘He had some nice assets that he’d throw around, like islands, but a lot of big people went to that island. But fortunately, I was not one of them,’ he added.
When pressed by Fridman about whether he’d press to make public Epstein’s flight logs if in a place to exert that power, Trump said he would.
‘I’ll certainly take a look at it,’ Trump responded when asked if he’s in favor of pushing for the logs to be made public.
‘Yeah, I’d be inclined to do the Epstein, I have no problem with it.’
Kamala Harris widens gap with Donald Trump in post-Democratic Convention poll
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Kamala Harris is five points ahead of Donald Trump in a post-Democratic National Convention poll.
And only one in 10 voters say they are either undecided or might change their mind before Election Day in November.
The latest polling was conducted among 1,000 likely voters August 25-28, the week after the Democratic National Convention in Chicago resulted in Harris’ nomination for president.
ABC News is hosting the first debate between Harris and Trump on September 10 in Philadelphia. The CNN debate between Trump and Biden earlier this summer is what sunk the president’s reelection bid.
Harris campaign and DNC to spend record $25 million to help Democrats down ballot
Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S Political Reporter:
The Harris campaign and the Democratic National Committee announced on Tuesday that it is spending $25 million on efforts to elect Democrats down ballot. It’s the largest transfer ever made in a presidential election cycle.
The money will go to the Democratic campaign arms that help elect senators (DSCC), House members (DCCC) and state legislators (DLCC). They’re also ramping up efforts to help get more Democratic Attorneys General and governors elected.
‘The Vice President believes that this race is about mobilizing the entire country, in races at every level, to fight for our freedoms and our economic opportunity,’ said Harris campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon in a statement.
Check out where the polls stand in the 2024 race with DailyMail.com’s tracker
Trump maintains electoral college lead over Kamala Harris in critical forecast
Nate Silver’s election model is still giving ex-President Donald Trump hope for winning the election.
The forecast, most recently updated on September 3, has Trump with a 56.7% chance of winning the election compared to Kamala Harris’ 43%.
That’s the highest chance of winning for Trump since August 31, in the wake of his near-assassination.
Trump also holds the predicted lead in most swing states including Pennsylvania (57%), Georgia (64%), Arizona (67%), North Carolina (70%) and Nevada (57%).
Harris takes Michigan (51%) and Wisconsin (53%) according to the forecast.
Silver’s model looks at all reputable national polling to make a prediction.
White House says ‘sense of urgency’ to get cease fire deal in Middle East
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
The White House said Hamas’ killing of six Israeli hostages over the weekend increases the ‘sense of urgency’ to get a cease fire deal in the Middle East.
It ‘just underscores for us how important it is to keep that work alive and keep going,’ National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said during a zoom briefing with reporters.
He said a deal was ‘still being negotiated, which means that the sides are still talking about the text itself.’
‘But we can get there,’ Kirby added although he declined to give a timeline.
The deaths of the six hostages led to massive protests across Israel, with thousands demanding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commit to a cease-fire deal.
Netanyahu has vowed to continue the fighting until Hamas is destroyed.
Trump denies ‘fighting’ at Arlington National Cemetery event
Former President Donald Trump revived the Arlington Cemetery controversy Tuesday in a post where he denied reports that a campaign aide fought with a cemetery official.
‘There was no conflict or “fighting” at Arlington National Cemetery last week. It was a made up story by Comrade Kamala and her misinformation squad,’ Trump posted on his Truth Social Site, a week after reports on the incident on the anniversary of the Abbey Gate terrorist attack in Afghanistan.
She made it all up to make up for the fact that she and Sleepy Joe have BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS for the INCOMPETENT AFGHANISTAN Withdrawal – THE MOST EMBARRASSING DAY IN U.S. HISTORY!!!’ Trump posted. He said it ‘could not have been a nicer moment-And there were no fights or problems, only in the heads of those that are destroying our Country!
An Army spokesperson said in an official statement following the incident that, ‘Participants in the August 26th ceremony and the subsequent Section 60 visit were made aware of federal laws, Army regulations and DoD policies, which clearly prohibit political activities on cemetery grounds. An ANC employee who attempted to ensure adherence to these rules was abruptly pushed aside.’
U.S. close to giving long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine that could penetrate deep in Russia
The U.S. is close to a deal to provide long-range cruise missiles that could strike deep inside Russia to Ukraine, according to U.S. officials.
The powerful Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles (JASSM), which each carry a 1,000 pound warhead, cost about $1 million each and could be included in a ‘draw-down’ package of assistance this fall, according to sources, Reuters reported.
They could provide Ukraine, which has been consistently clamoring for more weapons, to strike inside Russia to hit areas where it stages supplies to keep up its invasion in eastern Ukraine. Delivery could take months, even amid continued Russian attacks on Ukraine’s infrastructure.
The report comes on a day Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said more than 50 people were killed when two Russian ballistic missiles struck a military training institute and a hospital in the central Ukrainian city of Poltava.
Democrats demand Trump answer to report he accepted $10M contribution from Egypt’s president in 2016
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Democratic Reps. Jamie Raskin and Robert Garcia are demanding Donald Trump answer to a new report that he accepted a $10 million campaign contribution from Egyptian President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi in 2016.
A new Washington Post report makes the new allegations and claims Trump’s appointees at the Department of Justice covered up the contribution.
The lawmakers wrote to Trump:
Surely you would agree that the American people deserve to know whether a former president—and a current candidate for president—took an illegal campaign contribution from a brutal foreign dictator. Accordingly, we request that you immediately provide the Committee with information and documents necessary to assure the Committee and the American public that you never, directly or indirectly, politically or personally, received any funds from the Egyptian President or Government.
Raskin is Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability and Garcia is Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs.
Biden reveals why he is ‘not able to go out’ anymore
President Joe Biden on Monday complained about tightened Secret Service restrictions that are keeping him away from voters.
‘I’m not able to go out into crowds anymore, the Secret Service doesn’t let me,’ he told reporters at the White House.
‘They said it’s too dangerous. No one gets to go out,’ he noted.
Biden was just back from Pittsburgh, where he held his first campaign event with Kamala Harris since she replaced him as the Democratic presidential nominee.
It’s the ‘Boys vs Girls’ election as candidate soars to 13-point lead with one gender
It’s going to be a full sprint to the finish line for Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as the presidential nominees face just two months to Election Day.
With just 63 days left of the 2024 election season, the vice president is seeing a growing advantage when it comes to one group of voters.
Harris now leads Trump by thirteen points among women, according to the latest polling by ABC/Ipsos. It found Harris at 54 percent while Trump was at 41 percent.
It also comes as the issue of reproductive rights has been front and center on the campaign trail.
Harris campaign drops new ad ‘Focused’ promoting her economic plan
Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter:
The Harris-Walz campaign on Tuesday released a new ad titled ‘Focused’ as part of its pitch of the vice president’s economic agenda to voters.
It is one of several ads released since the Democratic National Convention by the campaign that economic ad and attempts to draw contrast between Harris and rival Donald Trump.
The ad is part of the campaign’s $370 million reservation for TV and digital ads running between Labor Day and November 5.
The ad includes a clip of Harris talking about building up the middle class and a narrator laying out her economic plan which includes efforts to address housing affordability as well as a controversial plan to take on price gouging.
‘This election, the choice comes down to a simple question: Which candidate is focused on the American people? Vice President Harris knows costs are still too high for Americans and has a plan to bring them down and build up the middle class,’ said campaign spokesperson Charles Lutvak in a statement.
‘Donald Trump either doesn’t get it or doesn’t care, which may explain why his ‘economic plan’ is to give tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy and big corporations,’ he continued.
Coin toss to decide Trump-Harris debate lecterns will be held at 12:30 pm
From Rob Crilly, Chief U.S. Political Correspondent
The Trump campaign says it won the first round of the debate battle, with rules that include no notes, no audience and no open mics ‘so Harris can’t interrupt,’ as a source put it.
Harris caved just like I said they would.
Now they face the next contest.
The source tells DailyMail.com that the order of closing statements and lectern position will be decided with a virtual coin toss at 12:30pm eastern today.
Exclusive:Donald Trump reflects on the impact the shooting has had on his life and his campaign and reveals how friends have asked whether he’s getting help for PTSD
Six weeks after an assassin’s bullet tore through his ear, Donald Trump said the attack had left no mental scars and he had not felt the need for any counseling.
‘A couple of people have asked me that, and I have had no impact,’ he told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview. ‘It’s just amazing.’
He went on to describe in spiritual terms how the moment had crystallized in his mind the importance of his political mission.
Trump, 78, said he had suffered no flashbacks or bad dreams of the sort associated with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and had felt no need for counseling.
‘But I have not had any, I must tell you, I don’t think about it a lot,’ he said.
‘I don’t want to think about it a lot, but I’ve had … no it’s had no impact. It healed up.’
Anti-Trump group puts $11.5 million into swing state ad blitz
Republican Voters against Trump put $11.5 million into a swing state ad blitz targeting the former president.
The ads will run through September in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nebraska’s 2nd congressional district.
It includes videos of previous Trump voters who have flipped to support Kamala Harris.
It also includes nearly 80 billboards that read: ‘I’m a former Trump voter. I’m voting for Harris.’
The ad blitz comes after former Republicans spoke in support of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris at the DNC in Chicago.
The Harris campaign has been making a concerted effort to engage Republican and Independent voters ready to reject the former Republican president and have recruited Republicans to help.
Harris launches reproductive rights bus tour in Trump’s backyard
By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent
Kamala Harris’ campaign has launched a ‘Fighting for Reproductive Freedom’ bus tour in Donald Trump’s backyard.
The Democratic candidate is sending a flurry of surrogates on the road to keep reproductive rights in the spotlight, an issue that has proven a winning one in motivating Democratic voters, especially women.
The first stop will be Palm Beach, Fla., where Trump’s presidential campaign is headquartered and where his Mar-a-Lago home is located.
Harris’ campaign has hammered Trump for the crackdown in reproductive rights across the nation after the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade.
From Palm Beach, the bus will travel to Jacksonville and then make at least 50 stops in key states throughout the fall.
Tuesday’s tour stops will feature Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, Harris-Walz campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Republican TV personality Ana Navarro, and reproductive rights storyteller Anya Cook.
Trump said last week he would vote to support Florida’s ballot measure that would outlaw abortions after the six-week mark. At that point many women do not yet know they are pregnant.
James Carville: Kamala Harris need to ‘break from President Biden on policy’ to win in November
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign head is now telling Vice President Kamala Harris what she needs to do to win in November – and it’s not by promising four more years of the same administration as Joe Biden.
James Carville, who now consults with a Democratic Super PAC and hosts Politics War Room, told Harris her biggest ‘political advantage’ is that the public has already made up their mind about Donald Trump.
Trump’s approval rating has never much strayed from the mid- to low 40s for nearly a decade. No matter his divisive policies, Covid, the indictments, who his No. 2 was or whatever bile he spewed on social media, the jury of public opinion on Donald Trump is settled.
He noted that Clinton won in 1992 with a ‘message of change versus more of the same’ and Barack Obama won in 2008 with the ‘audacity of hope.’
Even Trump, Carville noted, won in 2016 ‘on a blank promise to revive a relic of America.’
2024 will be won by who is fresh and who is rotten. It’s quite simple: The shepherd of tomorrow wins the sheep.
New York’s former disgraced Gov. Andrew Cuomo will face firing squad in Congress over his handling of nursing homes during COVID
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will face questioning from Congress over his disastrous handling of nursing homes during the COVID pandemic.
House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Chairman Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, told DailyMail.com:
Andrew Cuomo owes answers to the 15,000 families who lost loved ones in New York’s nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On September 10, Americans will have the opportunity to hear directly from the former governor about New York’s potentially fatal nursing home policies.
During closed-door testimony, Mr. Cuomo was shockingly callous when pressed to explain discrepancies in nursing home death counts, repeatedly deflected responsibility for the nursing home directive, and most egregiously, showed little remorse for the thousands of lives lost. A true leader owns up to his mistakes and takes responsibility for wrongdoing.
That is not what we saw from Mr. Cuomo during his term as governor nor during his transcribed interview. We hope that during his public hearing next week, Mr. Cuomo will stop dodging accountability and honestly answer the American people.
Social media erupts over Kamala Harris’ ‘fake accent’ in speech to teachers union
By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter
Kamala Harris is facing more allegations of flip-flopping, but this time it’s with her voice.
Critics claim the vice president nominee used a ‘fake accent’ when speaking to a teachers union during a swing state campaign push in Michigan on Monday.
Social media erupted with accusations the Democratic presidential candidate altered her voice during the remarks praising teachers union members at a Detroit high school.
Harris has faced allegations and mockery of allegedly using different accents before, and the claims, and they are now emerging with just two months until election day.
‘New Kamala accent just dropped,’ one X user wrote in response to a clip of Harris speaking to a teacher’s union at a high school in Detroit on Monday.
In her remarks, social media users claim that Harris adopted an urban accent to relate to the working class crowd.
‘You may not be a union member but you better thank a union member for the five day work week,’ Harris said in a tone of voice atypical of the one she uses in her usual stump speeches.
Trump opens up lead in the betting odds after being locked in dead heat with Harris
Donald Trump has opened up a lead over Kamala Harris in the betting markets after the vice president had been gaining momentum on her Republican rival.
Trump now has a 49.7% chance of winning, leading Harris by 0.9 percentage points, according to Real Clear Polling, which aggregates half a dozen gambling sources on the election. It is Trump’s first lead in the betting odds since August 22 – and comes despite polling that largely backs Harris to take the White House.
The pair were tied as recently as August 31, after Harris had come from just a 29% chance on July 21, the day Joe Biden dropped out of the race.
Harris later surged to an 8.8 percentage point lead over Trump in the betting average on August 15 before the pair slipped back to neck and neck. Harris’ last clear lead over Trump was following the Democratic convention in Chicago when she opened up a 2.3 percentage point gap.
That momentum has since been stifled, with gamblers apparently unmoved by Harris’ performance during her CNN interview last week, which did little to impress her naysayers and even earned criticism from Democrat voters.
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Trump discloses whether he’ll push to release more Jeffrey Epstein logs