Breitbart Politics,
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John Binder
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Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered a speech in Macomb County, Michigan, on Wednesday, slamming the practice of outsourcing. Unmentioned was his son Hunter’s ties to a Chinese government acquisition of a Michigan company that is delivering jobs to China, Mexico, Europe, and South America.“Make it in Michigan, make it in America, invest in our communities and the workers in places like Warren … Getting a good job in 2020 shouldn’t be a lottery … it should be an expectation,” Biden told American auto workers.Biden’s pitch, though, is muffled by his son Hunter’s ties to the Chinese government.
Daily Wire,
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Jon Brown
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9/9/2020 9:14:20 PM
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The benefactor of the Washington Monument’s recent renovation told Fox News host Dana Perino on Tuesday that he doubts the District’s proposal to “remove, relocate, or contextualize” major monuments in Washington, D.C., will be “taken seriously.”Philanthropist and Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein, who donated more than $10 million to repair the iconic obelisk after it was damaged in a 2011 earthquake, told Perino, “There are many things I worry about, but removing the Washington Monument is not something I worry about,” according to Fox News.“Same with the Jefferson Memorial. There may be some proposals around, but I don’t think they’ll be taken seriously,” he added.
Daily Wire,
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Paul Bois
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“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin referred to black conservatives as “people props” that Republicans trot out to garner votes from black Americans.During a discussion about a poll out of Florida showing Biden losing ground among Hispanic voters in that state, Hostin said that she wasn’t surprised by the results, and also not surprised that black Americans are not voting for Trump, despite his promises.“I actually wasn’t surprised to hear it because Cubans in Florida typically do vote Republican,” began Hostin. “That wasn’t a surprise to me. It wasn’t a surprise to me that black voters are overwhelmingly the backbone of the Democratic Party—83% in favor of Biden.”
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Ariel Zilber
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9/9/2020 8:59:30 PM
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Amazon is inviting the public to take part in a virtual career fair next week where prospective hires can submit resumes for its corporate and tech divisions as the retailing juggernaut continues its expansion during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the latest sign of how it's prospering while others are faltering during the global public health crisis,Amazon said on Wednesday it is seeking to bring aboard 33,000 people for corporate and tech roles in the next few months.It's the largest number of job openings it's had at one time, and the Seattle-based online behemoth said the hiring is not related to the jobs it typically offers ahead of
Gateway Pundit,
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Christina Laila
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77-year-old Joe Biden spoke gibberish and slurred his words in his Michigan speech on Wednesday. Biden attacked President Trump with lies from Bob Woodward’s latest book claiming he captured President Trump admitting he ‘knowingly downplayed’ Covid-19 from January to March (even though Trump imposed a moratorium on incoming flights from China in January). Biden voted for NAFTA, the America jobs killing trade agreement, yet he had the gall to show up to Michigan and push his new “Buy American” policy. Biden slurred his words as he attacked President Trump’s policies
New York Post,
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Steven Nelson
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President Trump on Wednesday listed 20 additional candidates he would consider for the Supreme Court if he’s re-elected, including three Republican senators.Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Josh Hawley of Missouri made the list. Hawley is a former clerk for Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, a prominent black Republican, and White House lawyer Kate Todd also made the list, as did former solicitors general Paul Clement and Noel Francisco.
Daily Mail (UK) & Associated Press,
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Nikki Schwab
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9/9/2020 2:21:09 PM
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The Trump administration announced Wednesday that more than 2,000 troops will be withdrawn from Iraq and the administration is looking to announce a drawdown in Afghanistan in coming days. CENTCOM Commander Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr. said the reduction will go from about 5,200 troops in Iraq to 3,000 and happen this month, which he said will 'allow us to continue advising and assisting our Iraqi partners in rooting out the final remnants of ISIS in Iraq,' according to CNN. Reporters first caught wind of the president's plan when a senior administration official discussed it with the press pool on Air Force One Tuesday night -
Breitbart Media,
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Joshua Caplan
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In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, conservative radio legend Michael Savage offered his insights on President Donald Trump’s standing in the 2020 presidential election, the ongoing Chinese coronavirus pandemic, and what he described as the Black Lives Matter movement’s goal of ushering in a “communist revolution” in the United States. Savage also dove deep into the genesis of his forthcoming book — Our Fight for America: The War Continues — and revealed what he believes is the most pressing issue which President Trump should address if he wins re-election in November. JOSH CAPLAN: We’re less than 60 days away from the election. Both Biden and Trump completed their conventions.
Fox News,
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Caleb Parke
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Joe Biden's former White House stenographer told "The Ingraham Angle" the Democratic presidential nominee is a "different guy" than the man he worked with four years ago. "That's not Joe Biden. That's a shell of his former self," Mike McCormick, who worked as a White House stenographer for 15 years and with the former vice president from 2011 to 2017, told host Laura Ingraham."Joe Biden is a different guy than he was. He doesn't have the same vitality. I listened to every word Joe Biden spoke," he explained.The author of "Joe Biden Unauthorized" said he's not a political appointee but a neutral observer, working under Presidents George W. Bush,
Chicago Sun-Times (IL),
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Jon Seidel
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Attorney General William Barr is set to appear Wednesday in Chicago to share an update on Operation Legend, an initiative President Donald Trump expanded in July to send additional federal agents here/ The federal help arrived as Chicago again struggled with gun violence this summer. That violence has continued, leading to the fatal shooting of an 8-year-old girl who was riding in a car with family members over the Labor Day weekend. Still, Operation Legend appears to have contributed to a surge in new gun cases filed in federal court in Chicago. That followed a bump in federal gun prosecutions in June, after the looting and mayhem
Cybercast News Service,
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Susan Jones
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Susan Rice, a former Obama administration official who lied about the terror attack in Benghazi on five newsmaker shows, says mail-in balloting and absentee voting are "essentially the same thing." Speaking to "The Situation Room" with Wolf Blitzer Tuesday evening, Rice accused President Trump and Attorney General William Barr of "undermining confidence" in mail-in balloting, which she described as "another form of voter suppression, nothing less." (Video) Blitzer asked Rice if she is "concerned about the integrity" of the "mail-in voting process."
"I am not concerned about the integrity of mail-in voting and absentee balloting, which is essentially the same thing," Rice responded:
Fox News,
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Nick Giva
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An American Civil Liberties Union official in Kentucky chastised Transylvania University over the weekend for accepting Nicholas Sandmann as a student, calling the move a “stain” on the institution.Sandmann made headlines back in January 2019 when a Native American activist stood in front of the teen and began chanting in his face during a pro-life rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Sandmann, who was wearing a MAGA hat at the time and is a supporter of President Trump, held his ground and smiled at the man as he continued to talk in his face.“Does anyone else think it’s a bit of a stain on Transylvania University