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Donald Trump has been attacked by the daughter of his former personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, who argues the Republican presidential nominee “destroys everything he touches” in an article for Vanity Fair in which she implores voters to support Democrat Kamala Harris instead.
“Watching my dad’s life crumble since he joined forces with Trump has been extraordinarily painful, both on a personal level and because his demise feels linked to a dark force that threatens to once again consume America,” Carolina Giuliani writes.
“It dawned on me that I’ve been grieving the loss of my dad to Trump. I cannot bear to lose our country to him too.”
Harris’s running mate Tim Walz will meanwhile square up to Trump’s vice presidential pick JD Vance on the debate stage on Tuesday evening in what promises to be a hugely consequential and fiery encounter in New York.
For his part, Trump has continued to try to attack Harris and Joe Biden over the federal response to Hurricane Helene, which has wrought havoc in states like Florida, Georgia and North Carolina, having visited Valdosta in the Peach State on Monday.
Iran preparing imminent ballistic missile attack on Israel, US official says
Iran is preparing an imminent ballistic missile attack on Israel, a US official says, warning of “severe consequences” for Iran.
“The United States has indications that Iran is preparing to imminently launch a ballistic missile attack against Israel. We are actively supporting defensive preparations to defend Israel against this attack. A direct military attack from Iran against Israel will carry severe consequences for Iran,” a White House official says.
Oliver O'Connell1 October 2024 15:35
Will ‘overly defensive’ and ‘manic’ Walz blow VP debate? Some Democrats are quietly worried
Democratic insiders are said to be privately voicing concerns that Tim Walz could blow crucial vice presidential debate against JD Vance because of his tendency to be overly abrupt and defensive about his record in office and his occasionally “manic” speaking style.
Walz is due to square up to the Ohio GOP senator on stage at the CBS News debate in New York City on Tuesday night and – with no further debates in the pipeline – the contest could mark the final face-off between the Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigns before November’s election.
But allies of the Democratic vice presidential candidate have warned Politico that there are fears that Walz’s abrupt manner of shutting down conversations and runaway manner of speaking – which one anonymous insider described as “a bit manic” – could ultimately count against him.
Joe Sommerlad reports.
Oliver O'Connell1 October 2024 15:30
Lincoln Project calls Vance ‘conniving liar’ who will ‘sane-wash ... Trump’s crazy and dangerous positions'
Anti-Trump conservative group The Lincoln Project has hit out at Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance, calling him “a conniving liar who will sane-wash and make palatable all of Trump’s crazy and dangerous positions”.
“Vance is a misogynist who has twisted, dark plans for America to turn women’s rights back 100 years,” said Lincoln Project Chief of Staff Ryan Wiggins. She continued, “Tonight he will lie about Trump’s past, lie about his own support for Project 2025, and deny that he ever believed Trump was ‘America’s Hitler’. The only thing Vance can be counted on is to defend Trump and wear terrible makeup.”
Watch the group’s latest ad here:
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Oliver O'Connell1 October 2024 15:15
Walz and Vance go head-to-head in VP debate tonight, but who will win – and what buzzwords will we hear?
The bets are on ahead of tonight’s vice presidential debate, with bookies rounding up the odds on who will win the showdown: Democrat Tim Walz or Republican JD Vance?
Alicja Hagopian looks at the numbers.
Oliver O'Connell1 October 2024 15:00
Trump claims US election debates against Harris and Walz are ‘rigged’
Donald Trump claimed US election debates against Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are “rigged”. The Republican presidential candidate made his claim to his former 2016 campaign manager Kellyanne Conway in an interview on Fox Nation on Monday (30 September). Trump said: “I would love to have two or three more debates, I like it, I enjoyed it. “But they’re so rigged and so stacked. You’ll see it tomorrow with JD, it’ll be stacked.” Trump also launched into a personal attack on Walz ahead of Tuesday’s VP debate. “He’s going up against a moron, a total moron,” he said.
Oliver O'Connell1 October 2024 14:45
McMaster ‘doesn’t buy’ Trump’s claims that he can end Ukraine war
Trump's former military guru has pooh-poohed the former president’s campaign trail refrain that he could broker a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia “in one day”.
“I don’t really buy it,” said HR McMaster, who was appointed as a national security adviser by Trump in 2017 and was forced out in 2018, in an interview with CBS News anchor Robert Costa.
“I think it’s a real myth, a real misunderstanding of war, to assume that you can get a favourable political outcome without a favourable military outcome. That’s never really happened in war.
“And so I think the right course of action, if you want to accelerate progress toward a settlement, is to convince [Vladimir] Putin that he’s losing the war. I think that’s the only way you get a favourable settlement.
“How do you do that? You demonstrate our resolve to continue to support the Ukrainians as they defend themselves against this continued onslaught by the Russians.”
Io Dodds has more.
Joe Sommerlad1 October 2024 14:30
Walz’s debate spin room surrogates announced
According to the Harris-Walz campaign, these are the Democrats that will be stumping for Tim Walz in the spin room at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City tonight:
- Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota
- Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona
- Governor Jared Polis of Colorado
- Governor JB Pritzker of Illinois
- US Representative Jasmine Crockett
- Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison
- Senator Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico
And here’s your reminder of who is in Vance’s corner:
- Trump campaign adviser Jason Miller
- Donald Trump Jr
- Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas
- Senator Katie Britt of Alabama
- US Representative Elise Stefanik
- US Representative Byron Donalds
- Howard Lutnick
Joe Sommerlad1 October 2024 14:00
Trump GoFundMe for Hurricane Helene victims raises $1.8m
As part of his frankly opportunistic attacks on Biden and Harris over the federal response to the deadly storm that has claimed at least 133 lives in America’s southeastern states, the Republican presidential nominee has set up a GoFundMe page that is already well past its $1m goal.
This gentleman raises a valid point, however.
Joe Sommerlad1 October 2024 13:30
Trump’s volunteer army struggling to swing election in their candidate’s favour
Republican organizers in battleground states are worried that the Trump campaign isn’t doing enough to drive GOP turnout, as Kamala Harris maintains a roughly three per cent lead in national polls and similar margins in battleground states.
GOP operatives told Politico that the Trump campaign’s tactics to reach voters, relying heavily on super PACs and an army of “Trump Force 47” volunteers to knock on doors and get out the vote, hasn’t made as much of a dent as they would’ve wished in key toss-up states like Michigan and Nevada.
“There’s really no organization,” a Republican operative in Nevada told the outlet.
“He comes out, they scramble to do a rally… but after that, there’s just really nothing else.”
Josh Marcus reports.
Joe Sommerlad1 October 2024 13:10