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Biden gets emotional on DNC stage after daughter’s remarks

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Biden wipes away tears after daughter addresses DNC

President Biden was seen apparently wiping away tears on Monday night after his daughter Ashley addressed the Democratic National Convention.

Biden was being introduced by his family ahead of his speech to the convention in Chicago. As he greeted Ashley Biden, he could be seen wiping at his eyes.

Biden announced last month he was stepping aside as the Democratic presidential nominee and backed Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor.

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Pelosi seen chanting ‘we love Joe!’ despite helping push him out of race

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was caught on camera chanting “we love Joe!” during President Biden’s speech on the first day of the Democratic National Convention.

Biden, who took that stage just before 11:30 p.m. Monday, reflected back on his first moments as president on Inauguration Day 2021, arguing that it was a day of “peril and possibility.”

But before Biden could finish his sentence, those in attendance broke out in a round of “we love Joe!” chants, interrupting his remarks and causing him to pause for a moment.

Cameras panning the scene eventually found their way to Pelosi, who was joining the crowd in the chants.

Pelosi was at the convention in support of the new ticket of Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in no small part because of her pushing the president to exit the race.

Speaking to reporters before the convention Monday, Pelosi defended her actions when asked about other members of the party who were upset with the president being pushed aside, arguing that she “just wanted to win this election.”

“So if they’re upset, I’m sorry for them,” Pelosi said. “But the country is very happy.”

Biden would ultimately give in to the calls, dropping out of the race and quickly endorsing Harris to replace him at the top of the ticket.

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Newsom says he is ‘all in’ for Harris

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who was a visible campaign ally for President Biden when he was still in the race, vowed to be just as motivated to support Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Absolutely,” Newsom said when asked by Fox News Digital reporter Paul Steinhauser if he planned to be involved in the campaign. “We knew each other a decade before we both got into politics, one of my oldest friends, so it’s a no brainer.”

But Newsom also cautioned that he might not be as needed on the trail as he was before, pointing to the enthusiasm shift with Harris at the top of the ticket.

“I’m a solution in search of a problem, everyone and their mother is jumping on to help so I’m as needed but obviously all-in,” Newsom said. “Right now, everybody is out there for Kamala, the fundraising’s next level, the volunteers, next level, everybody’s jumping over each other to be out there on the campaign trail.”

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Who is Chris Coons?

Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., is speaking at the Democratic National Convention — one of many lawmakers speaking at the convention, and one of the senators from President Biden’s home state.

Coons is the junior senator from Delaware. He was a Capitol Hill intern for then-Sen. Biden 35 years ago.

He has been in the upper chamber since 2010, and was once considered for secretary of state by Biden.

He speaks ahead of Biden’s address to the convention on Monday evening.

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Who is Raphael Warnock?

Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., is speaking at the Democratic National Convention, making him one of the many Democratic lawmakers to speak in Chicago this week.

Warnock was elected in 2021 after a runoff in the key swing state. His election, along with that of Sen. Jon Ossoff, swung control of the Senate into the hands of the Democrats.

Warnock won re-election in December 2022 and serve a full six year term as a result.

Warnock is also a church pastor, having served as the senior pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.

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Critics slam DNC for making Biden wait to speak

Critics took to social media to slam Democrats for how late in the evening President Biden will be forced to speak on the first day of the party’s convention.

“How late are Democrats going to make Joe Biden wait to speak? Lot of speakers left, if they keep them all in the lineup,” Washington Examiner Chief political correspondent Byron York said on Twitter.

York’s post came just after 10:30 p.m eastern, with several speakers still slated to take the stage before the president.

“Honest question: Is DNC running so late that Biden speech gets pushed out of prime time a strategic move by Harris/Dems?” wondered Republican strategist Alex Conant.

“For those keeping score, it’s 10:30 pm and there are still six solo speakers on the official DNC schedule before Joe Biden takes the stage, plus an additional trio of speakers taking the stage together,” wrote the National Review Twitter account. “Looking very likely Biden won’t even take the stage until we’re out of primetime.”

“We’re 90 minutes behind schedule. It’s unconscionable to have President Biden’s address occur at midnight ET,” Christopher Hale, a 2020 Democratic delegate from Tennessee, said. “We should postpone some upcoming folks and put the president up there soon.”

“It says a lot about the Democratic party that it would not ask its abortion speakers to wait a while so that their President could speak at a reasonable hour on a night supposedly devoted to him,” said Fox News’ Brit Hume.

“Democrats mean-girl with the best of them. ‘Fly on up, Joe! We’ll give you a speaking slot. Prime time! We are gonna give you your flowers,” said Mary Katharine Ham, the host of the “Getting Hammered” podcast. “Nevermind, a bunch of C- and B-listers had to speak and now you speak at midnight. Good luck, sundowner.”

Biden’s speech on the first day of the Democratic National Convention is viewed as a passing of the torch of sorts after the president opted to drop out of the race and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place at the top of the ticket, with Harris quickly solidifying the support of the party that has seemingly moved on from its incumbent president.

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Who is Gov. Andy Beshear?

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is speaking tonight at the Democratic National Convention, and was one of the candidates reportedly being considered for Harris’ running mate.

Beshear had told CNN in July that he would join the 2024 Democratic ticket if it would help the interests of the people of his state.

“The only reason I’d ever consider something else is if I felt that I could help my people in Kentucky more in a different role or that there was a chance to move past the partisanship, the constant fighting,” Beshear said.

However, Beshear also acknowledged that he had not received any vetting materials when asked by CNN, telling the outlet that he has “not been personally asked to submit information at this point.”

Beshear is the 63rd governor of Kentucky and became governor of the Republican-leaning state in 2019. He previously served as the state’s attorney general.

Fox News Michael Lee contributed to this report.

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Clinton smiles and nods along to ‘lock him up!’ chants

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiled and nodded as attendees at the Democratic National Convention broke out in chants of “lock him up!” in reference to former President Donald Trump.

“As a prosecutor, Kamala locked up murderers and drug traffickers, she will never rest in defense of our freedom and safety. Donald Trump fell asleep at his own trial, and when he woke up he made his own kind of history, the first person to run for president with 34 felony convictions,” Clinton said during her remarks Monday in Chicago.

Those in attendance began to boo at the mention of Trump before chants of “lock him up!” spread through the audience, with cameras showing people chanting and laughing before panning back to Clinton, who was seen smiling and nodding as the chants continued.

Chants of “lock her up” were targeted at Clinton during many Trump rallies during the 2016 campaign and later President Biden during his 2020 bid for president.

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Sen. Murphy says Monday will be about Biden, rest of week about Harris

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., spoke to Fox News Digital said that on Monday night, the convention will be about President Biden and the rest of the week will be about Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Tonight is all about Joe Biden and celebrating his life and the work he has done as senator, president and vice president, and obviously the rest of the week will be about Kamala Harris and the future of the country,” he told Fox News’ Julia Johnson.

Fox News’ Julia Johnson contributed to this report.

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AOC says US has a ‘rare and precious opportunity’ in Harris

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, used her speech at the Democratic National Convention to tell attendees that the U.S. has a “rare and precious opportunity” in Vice President Kamala Harris — saying she is “for the middle class.”

“I am here tonight because America has before us a rare and precious opportunity,” she said. “In Kamala Harris we have a chance to elect a president who is for the middle class, because she is from the middle class.”

“She understands the urgency of rent checks and groceries and prescriptions. She is as committed to our reproductive and civil rights as she is taking on corporate greed. And she is working tirelessly to secure a cease-fire in Gaza, and bringing hostages home,” she said.

Ocasio-Cortez spoke at the convention in Chicago on the first night of the four night convention.

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Markey says Harris has unleashed ‘tidal wave of energy’ among Dems

Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass, spoke to Fox News Digital about the enthusiasm he is seeing at the convention, saying Vice President Harris has unleashed a “tidal wave of energy” among Democrats.

“This one is at a 13 on a scale of 10 in terms of excitement, anticipation, expectation, of a victory this fall,” he told Fox News Digital’s Julia Johnson.

“Kamala and Tim Walz have unleashed a tidal wave of energy, of support and I think it’s going to carry us right through election day,” he said.

Fox News’ Julia Johnson contributed to this report.

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Top union leader ‘ghosted’ ahead of DNC: report

Teamsters President Sean O’Brien has been “ghosted” by Democrats ahead of the party’s convention in Chicago, according to a report from Axios.

O’Brien, who became the first-ever union president to speak at the Republican National Convention last month said that the DNC has not responded to his request to speak this week in Chicago.

At least seven other union leaders and rank-and-file Teamsters retirees have been invited to attend the DNC, a sign that O’Brien’s lack of invite could be personal, Axios reported.

The Teamsters that O’Brien represents have historically supported Democratic candidates, but cracks in that support began to appear between the union and President Biden.

Those cracks at least opened the door for O’Brien to make a shocking appearance at the RNC, a move not well-received by many Democrats.

The Trump campaign has also sought to gain more votes from blue collar workers in critical Midwestern swing states such as Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, support that O’Brien seemingly entertained during his appearance last month.

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Hillary Clinton to compare herself to Harris, ding Trump at DNC

Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton will compare herself to Vice President Kamala Harris in her speech at the Democratic National Convention — and take a swing at former President Trump.

“Kamala has the character, experience, and vision to lead us forward,” Clinton will say later this evening, according to prepared remarks.

“I know her heart and her integrity. We both got our start as young lawyers helping children who were abused or neglected. That kind of work changes you. Those kids stay with you. Kamala carries with her the hopes of every child she protected, every family she helped, every community she served,” she will say.

She will also attack former President Trump, who beat her in the 2016 presidential contest and is facing off against Harris in November.

“Just look at the candidates. Kamala cares about kids, families, and America. Donald only cares about himself,” Clinton will say.

“On her first day in court, Kamala said five words that guide her still: ‘Kamala Harris, for the people.’ That’s something Donald Trump will never understand.”

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Newsom praises ‘exhilarating’ energy with Harris at top of the ticket

California Gov. Gavin Newsom hyped up the energy within the Democratic Party now that Vice President Kamala Harris is at the top of the ticket.

“It’s obviously exhilarating, I think objectively, I think it’s pretty clear even the Trump campaign recognizes that everything has changed, not just some things have changed,” Newsom said when asked about the energy levels within the party by Fox News Digital reporter Julia Johnson.

“It’s not just the energy within the Democratic Party, you feel it across this country,” Newsom added. “People that may have been lulled to sleep with certain expectations have certainly been woken up and that’s a pretty good thing for Democracy, not just for the Democratic Party.”

Newsom also defended the economic agenda laid out by Harris in a speech last week that some critics have called extreme, arguing that many of the proposals are actually “familiar.”

“Well it’s very familiar. Child tax credits, newborn tax credits, focusing on Earned Income Tax credit. We don’t think those programs work, we know they work,” Newsom said.

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Thompson expresses concerns about another January 6

Former January 6 Committee Chair Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., expressed concerns that former President Donald Trump could incite another January 6 type event if he loses November’s election.

“If he says it would be a problem, it will be a problem, that’s why we have to elect Kamala Harris,” Thompson said at the Democratic National Convention Monday when asked about such concerns by Fox News’ Elizabeth Elkind.

Thompson was tapped to chair the U.S. House’s Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol, which was formed in July 2021 and disbanded in January of last year.

The committee was criticized for being partisan by Republicans, with the Republican National Committee arguing that it was illegitimate.

Thompson also said he was looking forward to President Biden’s speech, calling Biden a “statesman.”

“I want to hear him encourage Democrats to continue to win. I want him to be the statesman that he is. I look forward to it,” Thompson said.

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Harris arrives at DNC, praises ‘incredible’ President Biden

Vice President Kamala Harris has arrived at the Democratic National Convention and spoke briefly to attendees.

She praised the “incredible” President Biden and said the DNC would be a “great week.”

“I want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible President Joe Biden who will be speaking later tonight,” she said, saying “we are forever grateful to you.”

She then addressed the attendees.

“This November, we will come together and declare with one voice as one people, ‘we are moving forward with optimism, hope and faith,'” she said.

“When we fight, we win,” she added.

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Registered Democrat rips politicians in his own party for antisemitic protests at 2024 DNC

“I have been a registered Democrat since the day I turned 18,” Jewish activist
Shabbos Kestenbaum, told Fox News. “I have only voted for Democrats. I’d like to think the last 10 months I’ve been calm, cool and collected but I am so sick and tired, with the election less than 100 days away, of pretending that this anti-American, intellectually challenged, allergic to reality, petulant children have any role in normative policy making or in electoral politics.”

Kestenbaum ripped Democrats for antisemitic protests among those in the party’s progressive wing, “They want a cease fire. They want a two state solution. Hamas rejected a cease fire two days ago and then sent a suicide bomber to go blow up Jews.”

“That is the reality that we are dealing with in the Middle East,” he said. “Let me remind not only my fellow democrats, but to the American people, this war could be over the minute Hamas releases the G– d— hostages and surrenders.”

In Gaza, 115 hostages still remain unreturned since the terrorist attack on Oct. 7, 2023.

“We have been perpetrating a fantasy that Jews are somehow colonizers in the very land that they are literally named after and universities, college students, the media and far left politicians have fed into this fantasy,” Kestenbaum said. “That’s this crap that you’re seeing at the DNC right now in Chicago of 100,000 who really can influence policy and that’s what so concerns me as a Democrat and as a Jewish American.”

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Tim Walz arrives at Democratic National Convention

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has arrived at the Democratic National Convention.

Walz, who is Vice President Kamala Harris’ pick to be her running mate on the 2024 Democratic presidential ticket, arrived in Chicago at the DNC.

The Democratic conference kicked off on Monday afternoon and will run until Thursday. President Biden will speak on Monday evening along with a number of other speakers.

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Hunter Biden motion to dismiss case denied hours before Biden DNC speech

A federal judge has denied a bid by Hunter Biden to dismiss the federal tax evasion case against him, just hours before President Biden is due to speak at the Democratic National Convention.

Reuters reports that U.S. District Judge Mark Scarsi said there was no basis to reconsider a prior order denying Hunter Biden’s bid to throw out the tax evasion indictment.

Biden’s son was convicted in Delaware for lying on a gun purchase form about drug use. His tax evasion trial is due to start in September. Biden has pleaded not guilty, and has argued that the special counsel appointment was illegal.

Hunter has cited a case involving former President Trump, where the appointment of a special counsel was found to be illegal, as precedent for his case.

President Biden will address the convention tonight, and is expected to “pass the torch” to Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Opinion: Democrats kept Kamala Harris on the bench for a reason. They were right

OPINIONLaura Ingraham: Democrats kept Kamala Harris on the bench for a reason. They were rightWith all their most talented players gone, the Democrats have been forced to turn to an unproven backup – the last person they ever wanted to see on the field: VP Kamala Harris.

From Fox News’ Laura Ingraham: “Many of us remember the 1985 Chicago Bears – one of the most dominant football teams in history. The Bears were famous for their bone-crushing defense, which often knocked the other team’s quarterback out of the game.”

“That’s pretty much what President Trump and his campaign did to the Democrats earlier this year. Joe Biden, as the incumbent president, was the Great Hope of the Democratic Party. They relied on his experience. They defended his record. They covered up his decline. They told themselves over and over that he was the only person who had ever beaten Trump, and therefore, that he was the best man for the job.

“With all their most talented players gone, the Democrats have been forced to turn to an unproven backup – the last person they ever wanted to see on the field. For years, the media has told us that she was terrible at politics – and the media is not wrong.

“Since being named as the Democratic Party’s nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris has only made three major decisions – and all three were disastrous:”

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Rob Reiner praises Biden’s ‘selfless act’ to pass ‘the torch’

Hollywood director, actor and major Democratic Party donor Rob Reiner spoke to Fox News Digital about his feelings ahead of the Democratic National Convention.

Asked by Fox News Digital reporter Elizabeth Elkind what he expected to hear from President Biden during his speech at the convention Monday, Reiner said he wanted to here much of the same as the president has been saying for 50 years.

“This is not about one person, this is about all of us. That he’s served his country well for 50 years, he’s going to lay out what he’s done, and he’s passing the torch,” Reiner said. “It couldn’t be a more selfless act that he’s doing.”

Asked about anti-Israel protests outside the convention, Reiner defended the group’s right to demonstrate.

“We have the right to protest. We give everyone the freedom to protest, it’s in the constitution. This campaign is about protecting the constitution and protecting those people’s right to protest,” he said.

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Walz confirmed as Harris’ running mate

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was officially confirmed as Vice President Kamala Harris’ vice presidential nominee.

Walz was confirmed during the Confirmatory and Ceremonial Vote for the Vice Presidential Nominee during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Tuesday.

Democrats kicked off their convention Tuesday, where the party hopes to show unity and rally around Harris, who was elevated to the top of the ticket after President Biden decided to drop out of the race.

Harris quickly solidified support from the party, eventually tapping Walz to be her running mate last month.

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FLOTUS to be subject of video feature before remarks

First Lady Jill Biden will be introduced with a video that will feature moments from her time as first lady and the causes most important to her, the White House told Fox News Digital.

The Democratic National Committee will highlight the first lady’s work supporting military families, education, cancer research, and women’s health research.

The video will also include Vivian Wierwille, who introduced the first lady during a pandemic school reopening and became one of the more memorable moment’s of Biden’s tenure as first lady.

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Chicago police breach of perimeter near Democratic National Convention

The Chicago Police have released a statement confirming the breach of the fencing at the outer perimeter of the Democratic National Convention.

“Demonstrators breached a portion of anti-scale fencing along the Democratic National Convention’s outer perimeter near the United Center on Aug. 19. Law enforcement personnel were immediately on-scene and contained the situation. At no point was the inner perimeter breached, and there was no threat to any protectees.

The National Special Security Event plan employs a multi-layered approach. Each NSSE plan is unique and includes multiple layers. One of these redundancies include the outer perimeter fence, which was erected to prevent entry into the inner perimeter.”

“The Chicago Police Department remains on-scene and is working to clear the area,” the statement said.

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DNC kicks off with controversial speaker

Civil rights activist Melanie Campbell was one of the first speakers at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Monday.

Campbell, who is the President & CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, has become a prominent figure around the Biden White House, visiting the White House frequently during President Biden’s term.

But Campbell has been seen as a potential problem for Democratic messages of unity after she made controversial statements about supporters of former President Donald Trump during a recent Zoom call with fellow activist Cora Masters Barry.

“We have to change our strategy. We got to get our people. We have to get our – they got their people. They got all the trailer parks all covered,” Barry said during the Zoom. “All them people up in West Virginia and the hills, they’re covered. They got them all the way there to Wall Street.”

“[Trump] did that, and we’re sitting here talking about the White women. F— the white women– excuse me – forget the White women. They’re going to do what the White men tell them to do,” Barry continued, eliciting laughter and clapping from Campbell.

“What they tell themselves,” Campbell responded.

“They be smiling in their faces, they want to stay in charge,” Barry continued, with Campbell reacting affirmatively in the background. “I don’t care nothing about them, we got to do what we got to do.”

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Democratic National Convention officially kicks off

The Democratic National Convention is now officially underway in Chicago, kicking off four days of events and speeches for the party.

Jaime Harrison, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Minyon Moore, Chair of the 2024 Democratic National Convention Committee, gaveled in proceedings on Monday afternoon.

Proceedings will run until Thursday.

President Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are on the list of speakers for Monday. Vice President Kamala Harris will officially accept the party’s nomination during the convention.

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‘Stand with Hamas’: Video shows protesters at DNC before fence breach

Protesters wielded signs calling for the U.S. to “stand with Hamas” outside the Democratic National Convention, before activists attempted to breach the outer perimeter fence.

Protesters condemned “genocide and war” as they stood outside the fence.

One man wielded a sign saying “Armed Resistance is the only Answer: End Israel, Stand with Hamas”

Others said “Free Palestine” and calls to end U.S. aid to Israel.

Protesters managed to take down at least three panels of the outer perimeter 10 foot fence. Some were later arrested.

Fox News’ Liz Elkind contributed to this report.

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Video shows anti-Israeli agitators slamming ‘genocide,’ breaching fence outside DNC

Anti-Israel protesters took aim at “genocide” and called for an end to U.S. support of Israel’s war against Hamas on Monday ahead of the kickoff of the Democratic National Convention.

“Not another nickel, not another dime, no more money for Israel’s crime,” one chant went.

Eventually protesters breached the fence near the perimeter, but were pushed back and some were detained by police.

Protesters managed to take down at least three panels of the outer perimeter 10 foot fence.

Fox News’ Liz Elkind and Kelly Phares contributed to this report.

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Police detain protesters as fence breached outside DNC

Police have detained a number of protesters who have breached the fence outside the Democratic National Convention.

Some protesters threw water bottles and sticks at the perimeter as they protested against U.S. policy on Israel and support for its war against Hamas.

Other protesters were seen hanging off the fence of the security perimeter.

Protesters managed to take down at least three panels of the outer perimeter 10 foot fence.

Fox News’ Liz Elkind and Kelly Phares contributed to this report.

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Harris proposes major corporate tax hike, reversing Trump era cuts

POLITICSHarris proposes major corporate tax hike, reversing Trump era cutsAs the Democratic National Convention started, Vice President Kamala Harris called for upping the corporate tax rate as the party’s presidential nominee unveiled a major proposal to raise revenues.

CHICAGO – As the Democratic National Convention kicked off on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris called for upping the corporate tax rate as the party’s presidential nominee unveiled her first big ticket proposal to raise revenues.

The Harris campaign confirmed to Fox News that the vice president is proposing to raise the rate major businesses pay from 21% to 28%, describing it as “a fiscally responsible way to put money back in the pockets of working people and ensure billionaires and big corporations pay their fair share.”

“As President, Kamala Harris will focus on creating an opportunity economy for the middle class that advances their economic security, stability, and dignity,” campaign spokesman James Singer added in a statement.

The move, if it became law, would likely raise hundreds of billions of dollars, according to projections from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. 

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Activists ratchet up protests, throw water bottles, as DNC set to officially kick off

Anti-Israel protests are turning ugly outside of the Democratic National Convention as activists are becoming increasingly aggressive outside the perimeter.

Protesters, wielding signs protesting U.S. support of Israel, were throwing water bottles at police and shaking the fence at the perimeter.

Other protesters were seen hanging off the fence of the security perimeter.

A Fox News reporter heard one officer say “we’ve got to get gas” and officers then put masks on.

Fox News’ Liz Elkind contributed to this report.

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‘Courageous’ Biden has ‘faith’ in Harris, says Carter’s grandson

Jason Carter discusses the legacy and health of his grandfather, former President Jimmy Carter, and previews the DNC ahead of President Biden’s remarks.

“Joe Biden was one of my grandfather’s best friends in politics. He was the first sitting senator to endorse him 50-years ago,” Carter said. “We all have great respect for President Biden and we think that President Biden really did make a courageous choice, it did unify the party, it did bring things together, and it did allow us as a party to look exclusively at the future, to really draw a contrast with some of the darkness and the meanness of the Donald Trump sort of era and really focus on the future and I think that’s energized all of us.”

Asked if there was a lack of respect from within the party in the way Biden was pushed out of the election, Carter argued tat the president was simply doing the best thing for the future.

“That takes courage,” Carter said.

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Harris-Walz Democrat convention will be a success if 3 things happen

OPINIONHarris-Walz Democrat convention will be a success if 3 things happenAt the Democratic National Convention in Chicago the challenge for Democrats is clear: Can they chip away at Trump’s apparent national bloc of support?

From Fox News’ Arnon Mishkin: “Will Democrats use their convention effectively? They need to, given polls still show former President Donald Trump’s strength with the national electorate – and leading in enough battleground states to get an Electoral College majority.

Last week’s Fox News poll has Trump up one point over Harris 50-49 nationally. Even if Trump loses the popular vote 52-48, he should still be considered a likely winner.

So, the challenge for the Chicago Democrats is clear: Can they chip away at Trump’s apparent national bloc of support?

There are three key things to look for in judging whether the Democrats are succeeding.”


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Democrats hope to create thousands of new voters with rush to naturalize immigrants, expert says

POLITICSDemocrats hope to create thousands of new voters with rush to naturalize immigrants, expert says
The U.S. has streamlined the process for an immigrant to become a citizen under President Biden, something one expert argues is a political strategy to gain voters.

Gaining thousands of new voters before the election could be the motivation behind the drive to clear the backlog of naturalization applications.

“They won’t admit that,” Lora Ries, director of the Heritage Foundation’s Border Security and Immigration Center, told Fox News Digital when asked if gaining voters could be behind a push to naturalize more U.S. citizens. “They will describe it as naturalization is the ultimate goal and we want people to become Americans… but it’s always a political tactic to get more citizens with the assumption they will vote for you.”

Ries’ comments come after a New York Times report last week revealed that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USIS) is processing naturalization applications at speeds not seen in roughly a decade, taking an average of 4.9 months to process applications in the first nine months of the current fiscal year.

The pace is far faster than processing speeds of just three years ago, when it took roughly 11.5 months for an applicant to gain U.S. citizenship. Overall, the current pace of new naturalizations has not been seen since 2013 and 2014, the New York Times reported.

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Biden walks through Democratic National Convention ahead of primetime speech

President Biden is walking through the United Center ahead of his Democratic National Convention speech tonight in Chicago.

Biden, along with First Lady Jill Biden, walked onto the stage as part of the walkthrough.

Biden arrived in the Windy City this afternoon by plane.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that tonight will be a “fulfilling moment” for Biden as he will “pass the torch” to Harris.

Biden announced last month that he was stepping down as Democratic nominee, and was backing Harris as his successor.

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Liberal Washington Post columnist calls on Harris to talk to journalists

MEDIALiberal Washington Post columnist calls on Harris to talk to journalists, says silent treatment is ‘mistake’Washington Post columnist Perry Bacon Jr. said Vice President Kamala Harris needs to speak to the press because her weeks-long silent treatment “further erodes democracy.”

A liberal Washington Post columnist said Vice President Kamala Harris needs to speak to the press, because her weeks-long silent treatment erodes democracy and the strategy breaks with “democratic values of treating the press as an important institution.”

Columnist Perry Bacon Jr. penned a piece headlined, “Harris should talk to journalists more. Particularly the wonky ones,” that features the scathing subhead “Not talking to the media or taking questions from virtually anyone for weeks further erodes democracy.”

The liberal columnist noted that Harris hasn’t done a formal interview or press conference since emerging as the Democratic presidential nominee
, as she has only answered a handful of questions during informal press gaggles. 

“Harris is making a mistake. She should be doing interviews and other engagements with journalists, in recognition of their important role in democracy. In particular, she should speak to journalists who specialize in policy reporting,” Bacon wrote. 

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Harris proposes raising corporate tax rate to 28%

Vice President Kamala Harris would work to raise the corporate tax rate to 28%, the Harris campaign has confirmed to Fox News.

“As President, Kamala Harris will focus on creating an opportunity economy for the middle class that advances their economic security, stability, and dignity,” the campaign said in a statement. Unlike Donald Trump, whose extreme Project 2025 agenda would drive up the deficit, increase taxes on the middle class by $3,900, and send our economy spiraling into recession – her plan is a fiscally responsible way to put money back in the pockets of working people and ensure billionaires and big corporations pay their fair share.”

The federal corporate tax rate was lowered as part of former President Donald Trump’s signature tax legislation in 2017, which saw the rate fall from 35% to 21%.

The proposal comes as Democrats ready to convene for the Democratic National Convention, where Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will layout their vision for voters.

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Biden arrives in Chicago ahead of major DNC address

President Biden has arrived in Chicago ahead of his Democratic National Convention speech, where he is expected to “pass the torch” to Vice President Harris as the 2024 Democratic nominee.

Biden arrived in the Windy City by plane with First Lady Jill Biden as he prepares for the address later today. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that tonight will be a “fulfilling moment” for Biden as he will “pass the torch” to Harris.

Biden announced last month that he was stepping down as Democratic nominee, and was backing Harris as his successor.

Jean-Pierre said Biden is still fine-tuning his speech and intends to talk about his vision for the country.

Asked about the anti-Israel protests at the convention, Jean-Pierre said they “certainly support peaceful protests” and “condemn any violence.

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How has Illinois voted in the past?

With 19 electoral votes up for grabs in November, Illinois is the largest ballot box prize in the Midwest in November’s presidential election.

The state known as the “Land of Lincoln” voted largely Republican from the Civil War through the 1920s, before Democrats dominated the state in presidential elections from the Great Depression through World War Two.

Republicans returned to prominence, carrying the state in eight out of ten elections from 1952 through 1988. But starting in 1992, the Democrats won eight straight presidential elections in Illinois. And in the 2024 presidential election, the state is once again considered a reliably blue state.

Illinois residents are likely to vote for Kamala Harris in the upcoming election.

Illinois voted for Bill Clinton in both 1992 and 1996, Al Gore in 2000, John Kerry in 2004, Barack Obama in both 2008 and 2012, Hillary Clinton in 2016 and President Joe Biden in 2020.

Fox News’ Gabriele Regalbuto contributed reporting.

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Harris’ stance on Israel-Hamas war remains under scrutiny

Harris’ stance on the Israel-Hamas war has been under scrutiny since the vice president took over the Democratic nomination for president. Some on the far left of the Democratic Party have withheld their support over concerns she will not heed their demands of ending all financial and military support to Israel.

Meanwhile, leading pro-Israel advocates fear a Harris presidency would be “far worse” than a second Biden term amid a rising tide of antisemitism that has reared its head since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack against Israel. 

“Clearly, her priorities are not our priorities,” Sam Markstein, Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) national political director, told Fox News Digital. 

Harris was not present at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress that took place last month, and she has publicly pressed him to get a deal “done” and agree to a ceasefire with Hamas. However, Harris has said Israel has the right to “go after the terrorists that are Hamas.” 

Harris has garnered criticism for her failure to condemn antisemitic agitators. After an antisemitic student occupation took place at Columbia University earlier this year, Harris defended the protesters, who many Jewish students indicated made them feel unsafe on campus. 

“They are showing exactly what the human emotion should be, as a response to Gaza,” Harris said of the protesters.    

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Anti-Israel protesters descend on DNC as convention kicks off

Left-wing protestors are making their case outside Democratic National Convention (DNC), calling for an end to U.S. aid for Israel and expressing their anger about U.S. policy in the region.

Protesters gathered outside the DNC convention in Chicago, with signs that read “End U.S. Aid to Israel” as well as other slogans including “Vote for Humanity” and “Immigrant Rights and Legalization For All!”

The protest was organized by the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

“We’re going to send a strong message to Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, that we will not allow genocide in Palestine. We stand with the Palestinian people, and we’re proud to be here today to march on the DNC,” a member of the group said earlier in the day.

The group had also seen chanting “from the river to the sea” – a chant which has been widely used at antisemitic protests around the country and is described by the American Jewish Committee as “a rallying cry for terrorist groups and their sympathizers.”

More anti-Israel demonstrators descended on the convention center on the eve of the Democrat event, as officials anticipate to see as many as 100,000 protestors during the week. 

Fox News’ Emma Colton and Aubrie Spady contributed to this report.

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Former GOP congresswoman reveals she is voting for Vice President Harris in 2024

A former Republican congresswoman says she is going to vote for Vice President Harris in 2024.

Former GOP Rep. Barbara Comstock, who represented Virginia’s 10th Congressional District from 2015 to 2019, cited the January 6 Capitol protest as the reasoning behind her decision to not vote for former President Trump.

“After Jan. 6, after Donald Trump has refused for four years to acknowledge that he lost, and his threats against democracy, I think it’s important to turn the page,” Comstock told CNN. “That’s why I will be voting for the vice president.”

“This is not something that my party should accept,” Comstock said of the Trump-Vance ticket. “Not to mention he’s a felon, not to mention we still have cases where, you know, he took classified documents.”

The former congresswoman came out in support for Harris one day before the Democratic National Convention kicked off in Chicago, where the vice president will formally accept the Democratic nomination.

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Pittsburgh diners fume after restaurant cleared for ‘staged’ Harris campaign stop: ‘Mindboggling’

Patrons at a Pittsburgh culinary landmark were outraged Monday after they alleged to have been forced to vacate the premises for unstated reasons, before Vice President Kamala Harris arrived for a campaign stop.

Several people who had been enjoying food, drinks and the Pittsburgh Pirates MLB game on television at Primanti Bros in Moon, Pa. Sunday said they were all forced out of the restaurant promptly at 4 p.m.

Mark Dodson of Collier, said he was just in the area to root for the “Bucs.”

“I wanted to watch some sports and enjoy an afternoon lunch,” said Dodson, as Primanti’s is known for its signature Pittsburgh-style sandwiches piled high with sliced meats and french fries – as is Steel City custom.

Video from an ABC News affiliate from inside Primanti Bros showed Harris and Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff greeting patrons in a packed dining room.

Fox News Digital reached out to Primanti Bros’ main office in Pittsburgh as well as the Harris campaign for comment.

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Trump, Vance hitting the campaign trail this week to counterprogram Democrats’ convention

POLITICSTrump, Vance hitting the campaign trail this week to counterprogram Democrats’ conventionDonald Trump and JD Vance are hitting the battleground states all week, as they counterprogram against the Democratic National Convention in Chicago

CHICAGO – As the Democratic National Convention gets underway Monday in blue state Illinois’ largest city, former President Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, will be in battleground Pennsylvania.

It’s part of the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee’s plan to offer a full week of counterprogramming to the Democrats’ national nominating convention.

“Donald Trump is barnstorming all across the country over the course of this next week,” RNC chair Michael Whatley emphasized in a Sunday interview on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom.”

“We are going to be out directly talking to every American family across the country the way that only Donald Trump can. And we are absolutely asking for their votes. We’re asking for their support,” Whatley highlighted.

The move is partially to try and blunt the momentum of Vice President Kamala Harris heading into the Democrats’ convention. Harris has been riding a wave of energy and enthusiasm – both in polling and in fundraising – since replacing President Biden at the top of the Democrats’ 2024 ticket four weeks ago.

But it also appears to be another move to try and put pressure on Harris for not holding a news conference or a major interview since Biden bowed out and backed his vice president.

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Lawmakers told not to book hotel under their real name, not to engage with protestors at DNC: report

Democrats were told ahead of the Democratic National Convention to take safety precautions at the event, such as not booking rooms under their names, according to a recent Axios report.

The four-day Democrat convention, where Vice President Harris will formally accept the Democratic nomination, kicked off Monday in Chicago. Before the event even began, however, anti-Israel protests had already erupted on the streets outside the convention center.

One House member told the outlet that they were “very concerned” about their security going into the August event.

The House sergeant-at-arms’ office also warned lawmakers about engaging with protestors, according to Axios, amid reports that over 100,000 individuals are expected to protest outside the convention. In anticipation of potential unrest, the city recruited hundreds of police officers to the United Center.

Another lawmaker revealed to Axios that they were precautioned against using their real name when booking hotels, saying the hotels were getting “random calls asking for people.”

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Harris tells high school team ‘you will be undefeated even if you don’t win every game’

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered what observers called an ‘all time cringe’ pep talk to a Pennsylvania high school football team during her presidential campaign swing over the weekend.

Harris visited Aliquippa, outside Pittsburgh, and spoke to the assembled players about the importance of teamwork but raised eyebrows with her remarks:

“And by doing that and all that requires which is the hard work, the practice, working as a team, knowing that you will be undefeated even if you don’t win every game, but no circumstance or event or moment will defeat your spirit,” Harris said.

In its coverage of the campaign stop, OutKick called the remark “all time cringe,” and wondered whether some players might begin to think their “desire to win is pointless.”

“Are we victors, even if we lose 49-7?” reporter John Simmons wrote.

On X, one user reacted, “[Harris’] word salads are getting better,” while another said the vice president was forwarding “participation trophy” culture.

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Window to define Harris rapidly closing as favorability rating rises in new poll

POLITICSWindow to define Harris rapidly closing as favorability rating rises in new pollVice President Kamala Harris’ approval rating is rising, surging past both President Biden and former President Trump in a new poll.

Vice President Kamala Harris is enjoying a spike in favorability among U.S. adults as the Democratic Party prepares to formally nominate her as a presidential candidate in Chicago this week.

The new poll from the Associated Press found that 48% of Americans have a very or somewhat favorable view of Harris, up from 39% earlier this year. Harris has benefited from a deluge of positive media coverage in the weeks since President Biden announced his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race.

The rise is also a marked improvement over Biden’s own favorability when he dropped out of the race. At the time, just 38% of Americans approved of him.

Meanwhile, former President Trump sits at 41% approval, according to the Monday poll.

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Official DNC platform document references a ‘second Biden term’ despite Harris taking over weeks ago

The official platform of the Democrat Party was released Saturday and makes several references to a “second Biden term” despite President Biden dropping out of the race a month ago.

On Monday night, the party will vote on the platform that makes 19 references to a second Biden term.

“President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Democrats are running to finish the job,” the 92-page document reads.

On another page, the document says, “In President Biden’s second term, he will continue selecting judges who will protect fundamental rights and who represent the diversity of the American experience.”

Further on, the document says, “in his second term, President Biden will continue to support access to FDA-approved medication abortion…”

Roughly a month ago, Biden exited the race after weeks of insisting he was “in it to win it.” He faced mounting pressure from Democratic lawmakers and leaders to withdraw from the race due referencing his age and cognitive decline. After announcing his departure on the social media platform X, he endorsed Harris to lead the Democratic ticket.

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Fetterman spokeswoman reamed for reportedly contradicting boss on Israel: ‘Unparalleled hubris’

The communications director for Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman dissented from her own boss’ position on the Israel-Gaza conflict after a reporter held an interview with the lawmaker.

Free Press reporter Peter Savodnick wrote Sunday that Carrie Adams told him of her disagreement after the senator hung up the call.

“I don’t agree with him,” Adams reportedly said.

Adams went on to claim Fetterman has “less nuanced” views on global policy the younger generation.

Fox News Digital reached out to Fetterman’s office for comment, and to inquire whether Adams stood by her remarks.

GOP strategist Erin Perrine wrote the incident is a “big deal.”

“But when the person whose job it is to speak for the boss, defend their decisions, and manage the press does it — That’s an unparalleled level of hubris,” Perrine said.

“Always remember whose name is on the door.”

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Anti-Israel protesters gather outside DNC to send ‘strong message’ to Harris

Protestors are gathering outside the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago to “send a strong message to Kamala Harris and Joe Biden,” video captured by Fox News Digital shows.

Members of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization held a protest outside the convention on Monday as the four-day event kicked off.

“We’re going to send a strong message to Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, that we will not allow genocide in Palestine. We stand with the Palestinian people, and we’re proud to be here today to march on the DNC,” a member of the group said.

The group was also seen chanting “from the river to the sea” – a chant which has been widely used at antisemitic protests around the country and is described by the American Jewish Committee as “a rallying cry for terrorist groups and their sympathizers.”

More anti-Israel demonstrators descended on the convention center on the eve of the Democrat event, as officials anticipate to see as many as 100,000 protestors during the week. 

Fox News’ Emma Colton contributed to this post.

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Harris not expected to push ‘Medicare-for-all’ this election cycle, though previously supported

Vice President Kamala Harris previously advocated for “Medicare For All” but appears to be taking a different stance on health care this cycle.

During her 2019 presidential campaign, Harris published her plan for “Medicare for All.”

She wrote that her goal was to “end these senseless attacks on Obamacare” and that she believes “health care should be a right, not a privilege only for those who can afford it. It’s why we need Medicare for All.”

“The idea is that everyone gets access to medical care. And you don’t have to go through the process of going through an insurance company, having them give you approval, going through the paperwork all of the delay that may require. Let’s eliminate that,” Harris said in 2019.

Despite her past support, a campaign official told Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy that Harris will not push the subject of single-payer or “Medicare-for-all” this cycle.

The Biden administration is currently being sued by a group of Republican attorneys general for working to grant DACA recipients access to Obamacare, despite not being U.S. citizens.

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Sen. Gary Peters says Vice President Harris’ nomination gave Democrats a boost in the polls

Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., chair of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), said that Democratic candidates have seen a boost in the polls since Vice President Harris became the party’s nominee.

“We saw good strong polling early on, but now after the change, we’ve seen that polling actually expand,” Peters told Fox News Digital in an interview on site at the Democratic National Convention.”More people are excited about getting out to vote, being engaged in the process. And we’re confident when they look at the contrast between our Democratic incumbent and candidate versus Republicans that are flawed, we’re going to be very successful on Election Day.”

“This convention helps Senate races because it’s about enthusiasm, turning voters out,” Peters said, as a Senate seat in his own state of Michigan remains open this cycle. “You’re going to hear from some of our Senate candidates and incumbents. People are going to have a chance to take a good look at them and when they see how they are and what they believe and the contrast between them and their opponent, we’re confident they’re going to vote for that Democratic Senate candidate.”

Sens. Jackie Rosen, D-Nev., Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, are not attending the Democrat convention amid their high stakes Senate races.

“Everyone has to make a decision as to how they run their campaign,” Peters said of their absences. “They’re all very experiences candidates and incumbents.”

The Senator added that he believes Montana and Ohio are Democrats most challenging Senate races of the 2024 cycle.

Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser contributed to this post.

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Trump rips Chicago crime as DNC convenes in Windy City

Former President Donald Trump in a post on Truth Social Monday morning ahead of the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago highlighted recent crime statistics of the Windy City.

“CRIME IN AMERICA IS OUT OF CONTROL. I AM GOING TO MAKE IT, ALONG WITH THE ECONOMY, INFLATION, STRONG BORDERS, AND ENERGY DOMINANCE, MY TOP PRIORITY. THE DEMOCRATS ARE HOLDING THEIR CONVENTION IN CHICAGO IN ORDER TO SHOWCASE IT, AND YET 117 PEOPLE WERE SHOT, 17 KILLED, ON THE FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND, AND 40 WERE SHOT THIS WEEKEND,” the GOP presidential nominee wrote in all-capital letters.

“THAT IS A WAR ZONE, AND WILL BE HANDLED ACCORDINGLY. I WILL BRING CRIME IN AMERICA DOWN TO A TINY FRACTION OF WHAT IT IS TODAY. MOTHERS WILL NO LONGER BE LOSING THEIR CHILDREN BECAUSE WEAK, LIBERAL POLITICIANS HAVE GIVEN UP ON SECURING A CRIME FREE USA!!! I WILL STOP VIOLENT CRIME IN AMERICA!!!” he said.

Trump’s comments came after Monee Jacobs, whose son was murdered in Chicago last year, joined “Fox & Friends” to discuss her quest for answers and the impact of soft-on-crime policies on America’s communities.  

“We’re losing babies. We’re not losing the elderly as fast as we’re losing our young people. They’re not even getting a chance to grow up,” she said.

“I’ll never know what it feels like to have a grandchild from him [Jeremy]. We’re losing our future… What is it going to take for you to step in and do what you’re supposed to do to protect the community? You’re not doing it because, if you were, we would have answers about everything.”

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to speak at DNC

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. is slated to speak on the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

“Happy to announce that I will be delivering remarks at @DemConvention TONIGHT,” the Squad member posted on X.

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SEE IT: Protests erupt, businesses board up outside DNC

Anti-Israel protesters are swarming outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago as police gear up for a week of unrest in the city.

The four-day convention kicks off Monday at the United Center near the West Side, where as many as 100,000 anti-Israel demonstrators are expected to protest throughout the week. At least seven large demonstrations took place on the eve of the convention on issues from abortion to voicing objections to U.S. support for Israel, the Chicago Tribune reported.

The city prepared for discord by fencing off the convention center and recruiting a heavy police presence to the scene.

Gov. JB Pritzker, D-Ill., said around 150 Illinois National Guard members are on “standby” for the convention, Fox 32 reported. 

Businesses also boarded up their doors ahead of the anticipated protests.

More than 300 police officers joined Police Superintendent Larry Snelling on Saturday for a police training session ahead of the convention, the Chicago Police Department shared in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

President Biden is scheduled to deliver an opening night address Monday to pass the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris.

The convention, where Harris will formally accept the Democratic nomination, will take place from Aug. 19 to 22.

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DNC host Chicago, haunted by 1968 convention rioting, braces for bloodshed

Federal, state and local authorities are hoping to keep Chicago violence to a minimum during the 2024 Democratic National Convention this week.

The Chicago Police Department, the Secret Service and other agencies have been planning the operation for months and delivering public updates on the measures they are taking to prevent planned demonstrations from devolving – which they’ve done before.

“Oftentimes, it is forgotten that there was a Democratic Convention between 1968 and now,” Police Superintendent Larry Snelling told reporters last week. “It was a success.”

He was speaking of Bill Clinton’s second nomination in 1996. Chicago has hosted more major party political conventions than any other city – 14 Republican conventions and 11 Democratic ones between 1860 and 1996, according to the Chicago History Museum. But 1968, marred by large-scale protests against the Vietnam War, stands out as the most infamous political convention in U.S. history.

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What is the purpose of the DNC?

The primary purpose of the Democratic National Convention is to officially nominate the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee for president and vice president. The convention marks the formal end of the Democratic Party’s primary election process for president of the United States, and the beginning of the general election season.

Each party holds their own convention every four years ahead of the nation’s presidential election. Candidates are nominated upon winning the majority of their party’s delegates.

Delegates for the Democratic Party include both pledged and unpledged members. Pledged delegates vow to support the candidate nominated in their state’s primary or caucus, but unpledged delegates, also known as “superdelegates,” are uncommitted to any particular candidate, no matter their performance during primary elections.

While superdelegates rarely play a pivotal part in the Democratic Party’s nominating process, in scenarios where the party faces uncertainty over its nominee, superdelegates can have a major impact and potentially swing the process in favor of a candidate who did not win a majority of votes during the primary.   

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Tim Walz on border security and the wall Trump started: ‘I’ll invest in the 30-foot-ladder factory’

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’ public record on border security has been relatively low key prior to his entry into the presidential election fray. But given Vice President Kamala Harris’ so-called position as “border czar” – and with Walz and her running mate – he has since been forced to take a stronger stance on the issue. 

“[Trump] talks about this wall. I always say, ‘Let me know how high it is. If it’s 25 feet, then I’ll invest in the 30-foot-ladder factory,’” Walz told Anderson Cooper in a CNN interview. “He’s not interested in that. He wants to demonize.”

Attempting to turn the narrative on Trump, Walz pointed to a Senate compromise bill that Trump-aligned Republicans killed. “The Border Patrol agents endorsed it. These are folks who know what needs to be done, but he’s not interested in solving the problem,” Walz said on the bill. “What Democrats need to do is acknowledge, and he has ginned up fear, but our border can work better.”

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Harris and Trump are expected to debate one another for the first time on Sept. 10

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will debate on Sept. 10 hosted by ABC News, the network announced earlier this month.

The announcement came shortly after Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, said he had proposed three debates with three television networks and that he agreed on certain dates in September.

Trump is rejoining the ABC debate days after posting on his social media network that he would not appear on the network, citing a lawsuit he has filed, the Associated Press reported.

His decision sets up a highly anticipated moment in an election where
President Biden’s
first debate against Trump led to Biden dropping out of the race and endorsing his running mate, Harris, to lead the ticket.

“I think it’s very important to have debates,” Trump said earlier this month. “I look forward to the debates because I think we have to set the record straight.”

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Tim Walz granted illegal immigrants taxpayer funded health care, drivers licenses

Minnesota Gov. and Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz
has proven to have a progressive track record on immigration. As governor, he signed legislation granting illegal immigrants in Minnesota taxpayer funded health care, driver licenses, and free college tuition.

“Ensuring drivers in our state are licensed and carry insurance makes the roads safer for all Minnesotans,” Walz said after signing the illegal immigrant driver license legislation into law. 

In response to a law granting sanctuary status to illegal immigrants in Minnesota, Walz said: “All Minnesotans
are safer when the limited resources of local law enforcement are focused on local crimes and when everyone feels safe to cooperate fully with the police. For example, if your neighbor witnesses someone breaking into your home, you are safer when your neighbor knows their immigration status is not at risk if they call the police.”

Walz has been intensely criticized over his position on asylum seekers and illegal immigrants by conservatives and immigration hawks.

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How have Kamala Harris and President Biden butted heads on the subject of race?

Vice President Harris and President Biden butted heads on the issue of race during the 2020 presidential election.

“I’m going to direct this at Vice President Biden – I do not believe you are a racist and I agree with you when you commit yourself to the importance of finding common ground. But I also believe, and it’s personal and it was hurtful to hear about you talk about the reputations on two United States senators who build their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country,” Harris said of Biden in 2019. “And it was not only that, but you also worked with them to oppose bussing.”

“I will tell you that on this subject, it can not be an intellectual debate. Among Democrats, we have to take it seriously, we have to act swiftly,” Harris said. She would later be selected as Biden’s running mate.

Biden, in his response, called Harris’ claims “a mischaracterization of my position across the board.”

“I did not praise racists, that is not true. Number one. Number two if we want to have this campaign litigated on who supports civil rights or not I’m happy to do that,” Biden said. “I ran because of civil rights, I continue to think we need to make changes in civil rights.”

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The latest on President Joe Biden’s health in the remaining months of his presidency

President Joe Biden’s declining health, put on full display during his July debate performance against Donald Trump, has continued to put the octogenarian president under scrutiny.

“It’s possible, depending on Biden’s true capacities, that by rights he should have resigned and Harris should be president already — which probably would have put her in a better position to win the election even than her current honeymoon does,” New York Times columnist Ross Douthat wrote in a recent Saturday column.

Ross even predicted the possibility of a major Biden health “crisis” in the next few months, which he argued would make Democrats
wish he had resigned, not just given up his bid for reelection.

Concern over Biden’s health has continued following his disastrous debate performance particularly due to reports that some of his closest advisers and family members worked to hide the true nature of Biden’s physical and cognitive deficiencies from the public.

Just days before Biden announced he would not seek reelection, for example, White House
senior deputy press secretary and deputy assistant to the president, Andrew Bates, called speculation that Biden faced a medical emergency while traveling to Las Vegas “100% false.” However, recordings from Las Vegas police released this week by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project show that Biden was experiencing a sudden illness after canceling a speaking engagement he had planned in Sin City that day.   

Since announcing that he would not be running for reelection on July 21, Biden has held only six public events, according to his publicly available schedule.      

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Which lawmakers have thrown their support behind Harris?

Days after the tragic events in Israel on Oct. 7, nine House Democrats voted against a resolution condemning Hamas and supporting Israel’s right to defend itself, including Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., Andre Carson, I-Ind., Summer Lee, D-Pa., Al Green, D-Texas, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Delia Ramirez, D–Ill. Reps. Cori Bush, D-Mo., and Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., both of whom lost their primary battles amid massive efforts from pro-Israel groups to have them removed, also voted against the measure.

Democratic lawmakers have also been unafraid to rub elbows with radical anti-Israel groups and their leaders that express support for Hamas.

For instance, Nihad Awad, executive director and co-founder of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said she was “happy to see” Hamas’s Oct. 7 invasion. Meanwhile, Tlaib had no qualms about being the keynote speaker for a CAIR hosted event in January, Lee engaged in fundraising alongside the group in March, and roughly a month after Hamas’s attack California Governor Gavin Newsom met with representatives from the group’s California chapter. 

Tlaib was censured in November by her colleagues in the House of Representatives over her anti-Israel rhetoric, which included her use of the phrase, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which is often considered a “rallying cry” used by Hamas.

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Why is the 2024 DNC in Chicago, Illinois?

Chicago, thanks in part to its geographical centrality, is the most popular city when it comes to major party political conventions.

Between 1860 and 1996, Chicago hosted 14 Republican Party national nominating conventions and 11 Democratic Party conventions.

After a near three-decade drought, Chicago is hosting the 2024 Democratic National Convention.

Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois as well as the state’s congressional delegation and Chicago city officials were instrumental in helping to land the convention. And one of their selling points was the vast number of hotel rooms in Chicago, which means that the thousands of delegates, officials, and journalists covering the confab would be able to stay within the city limits.

That is far from the case for many political conventions. Just last month, some delegates and journalists were housed in hotels far from downtown Milwaukee, site of the 2024 Republican National Convention.

The abundance of hotel rooms in downtown Chicago means that there will be easy access to both of the convention’s venues – the United Center, an arena on the city’s West Side where the prime time programming will take place, and McCormick Place, which is downtown near Lake Michigan, where daytime events will occur.

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A quick explanation of delegates and superdelegates, spotlit voters at the 2024 DNC

What are delegates?

Delegates and superdelegates will be in the spotlight at the Democratic National Convention for their role in formally nominating Vice President Kamala Harris as the 2024 Democratic nominee. 

Delegates are those who are determined during primaries and are bound to specific candidates, and are bound to vote for them at the convention if they remain in the race. 

What are superdelegates?

The 775 superdelegates, also known as automatic delegates, are comprised of Democratic National Committee members, all Democratic members of the House and Senate, Democratic governors and all former Democratic presidents, vice presidents, Senate leaders, House speakers, Democratic minority leaders and DNC chairs.

Those superdelegates do not vote on the first ballot but, if additional ballots are needed, can vote for whichever candidate they wish.

Fox News’ Ronn Blitzer contributed to this report.

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Democrats hope to boost ratings at 2024 DNC

Democrats will be hoping for a big boost in ratings from the selection of Vice President Kamala Harris as nominee, with eyes on whether they can get more viewers than their 2020 convention.

Democrats have been given a major boost in enthusiasm with the replacement of President Biden. Harris last week announced Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, a move that also enthused the Democratic base.

It is possible then that the DNC brings higher ratings than it did four years ago.

Viewership for the Republican convention had narrowly beaten its 2020 event, Axios reported, with about 19 million viewers across four nights. However, it was also down around 22% from the 2016 convention, the outlet reported, citing numbers from Nielsen.

Former President Trump’s speech this year similarly drew more viewers than his 2020 speech, but fewer than his 2016 speech.

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Speakers expected at the 2024 DNC: Hillary Clinton, President Joe Biden, among others

Several prominent figures from the Democratic Party are expected to speak at the party’s convention in Chicago taking place this week, beginning Monday. 

No formal list of speakers has been released, but those reportedly planning to make an appearance include President Joe Biden
, former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and former President Jimmy Carter’s son, Jason. Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, will also speak during the final days of the convention. 

Biden and Hillary Clinton, the party’s nominee in 2016, will speak Monday on day one, while Obama will speak on day two of the convention, Tuesday. Bill Clinton is slated to speak Wednesday, on day three, alongside Walz. Harris will round out the end of the event Thursday with her speech.

In addition to Democratic Party figures and other people directly involved in politics, some major celebrities are working behind the scenes to secure their own appearance during the political convention, TMZ reported last week.

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Warriors’ Steve Kerr makes bold prediction at DNC, has message to send Trump

Just days after his Team USA collected its fifth consecutive Olympic medal in men’s basketball, Steve Kerr was on stage at the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago, a place he called home as a former NBA player with the Bulls. 

Kerr, who endorsed Kamala Harris and Tim Walz for president and vice president before Team USA’s Olympic run, explained his reasoning for making a speech, while puffing up the Democrat duo to the crowd with Olympic metaphors. 

But Kerr got bold with his closing remark about how he sees this year’s presidential election playing out. And just like he did throughout his speech, he reverted to what happened in the Olympics with a specific player that he coaches on the Golden State Warriors: Steph Curry. 

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“I’ll be getting out every day to help people get out to vote on November 5 and elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as the next President and Vice President of the United States,” Kerr told the crowd. 

“After the results are tallied that night, we can, in the words of the great Steph Curry, we can tell Donald Trump, ‘Night, night!’”

Kerr is alluding to Curry’s now-signature celebration after his three-pointer late in the gold-medal game against France, which secured victory for Team USA. 

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Curry, after drilling a stepback three-pointer with French defenders in his face, turned to the crowd and rested his head on his hands, signaling he had just put France to sleep in the game. 

It quickly became a moment that social media made viral, with many captioning it “Night, night,” or “Nuit, nuit,” which translates to night in French. 

Kerr prefaced his bold election prediction with his reasoning for backing Harris and Walz, where he shared his belief that “this is no contest” to go against Trump.

“The reason I said yes to speaking here tonight is that, as a coach and former player, as a husband, a son, a father, even a grandfather, and as an American I believe in a certain kind of leadership,” Kerr said. “I believe that leaders must display dignity. I believe that leaders must tell the truth. I believe that leaders should be able to laugh at themselves. I believe that leaders should care for and love the people they are leading. I believe leaders must possess knowledge and expertise, but with the full awareness that none of us has all the answers. In fact, some of the best answers often come from members of the team.”

“If you look for those qualities in your friends or your boss or employee, or your child’s teacher, or your mayor, shouldn’t you want those same qualities in your president? When you think about it that way, this is no contest. With Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, I see all those qualities.”

Kerr’s political stances have been known for quite some time, especially when it comes to gun control policies in the country. He was among the sporting figures who were highly critical of Trump during his presidency from 2016-2020.

Kerr recently alluded to gun violence when discussing the assassination attempt on Trump. 

“It’s such a demoralizing day for our country, and it’s yet another example of not only our political division but also gun culture,” Kerr, whose father father was assassinated in Beirut in 1984, said at the time. “A 20-year-old with an AR-15 trying to shoot the former president. It’s hard to process everything, and it’s scary to think about where this goes because of the issues that already exist in the country. So, this is a terrible day.”

Kerr said he can already see the, “Shut up and whistle,” tweets firing off as he was speaking in Chicago, but he knows “very well that speaking about politics these days comes with risks.”

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But he’s publicly shared his opinions in the past, and he won’t be stopping as each day moves us closer to Election Day.

Trump campaign kicks off DNC counter-programming with two big-name surrogates

Former President Trump’s campaign launched a counter-programming effort in Chicago, Illinois with two big-name surrogates who hammered Vice President Kamala Harris on inflation and the economy as the Democratic National Convention gets underway in the city. 

“You can tell right now by what very few proposals that Kamala Harris has put on the table,” began Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., “She doesn’t have a clue.”

Johnson and Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., stood in front of several charts that demonstrated rising prices on food and necessities at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago on Monday

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Both men highlighted their own experience running businesses in the private sector, also pointing to Trump’s history of doing so. “Donald Trump is a business guy who understands how businesses work,” said Scott. “Harris has no earthly idea how businesses work. Her vice president pick has no idea how businesses work.”

The senators slammed the current state of the economy, specifically hitting Harris and President Biden and their administration for facilitating inflation increases. 

Last week, Harris’ campaign announced a sweeping economic platform, which included a crackdown on corporate “price gouging” in the food industry. Harris revealed she plans to implement the first-ever federal ban on the practice. 

She would also drastically expand the child tax credit, allowing up to $6,000 during a child’s first year. Under a Harris presidency, she also said she would extend prescription drug price caps to everyone, rather than just senior citizens. 

Further, her plan included the establishment of a $40 billion fund for assistance to local governments to build more housing, as well as taking on landlords.

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“Her idea of having basically price controls—It’s never worked anywhere. This is pure socialism,” said Scott. “I want a free market. I want a bottom-up economy. I want capitalism. That’s what Trump stands for.”

Johnson blasted Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., for their misconceptions of how businesses operate in the private sector. “It’s very hard to run a successful business,” he said. 

According to Johnson, governmental leaders should have both an understanding of what it takes to run a business, as well as a sympathy for Americans creating and running businesses.

“That’s why there’s such a stark contrast in terms of the vision that President Trump has for this country versus Kamala Harris and Tim Walz,” he said. 

“Under Harris, here’s what’s going to happen: We’re going to see more inflation with her price control idea. We’re going to see a lot of shortages,” said Scott in an interview with Fox News Digital.  

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The Trump campaign previewed their intention to sap attention away from the DNC and provide their argument against Harris while she gets officially recognized as the Democratic nominee. “While we’re here at the DNC each day, president Trump and Senator Vance are doing battleground states,” said Trump campaign Senior Communication Advisor Brian Hughes.

He revealed the campaign will be hosting daily press conferences at the Trump hotel with various campaign surrogates, in part to demonstrate the contrast with Harris, whose campaign has made her nearly inaccessible to all media. 

“We’re not hearing a lot from Kamala Harris about these policies that she’s talking about,” Hughes pointed out. 

Johnson further told “the mainstream media, the legacy media, the corporate media, you better start asking questions because the American public deserve answers from Vice President Kamala Harris.”

In an interview with Fox News Digital, he predicted Harris will not hold any press conferences ahead of election day if she can get away with doing so. “The American people need to demand it. You’re running for the highest office in the land,” Johnson said. 

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“It’s the bare minimum,” he added. “She didn’t go through a primary. She wasn’t vetted by the American people through that democratic process. She’s just been crowned the nominee, and now the mainstream media are going to just give her a free pass.”

“That’d be a travesty,” the Wisconsin Republican said. 

The two Republican senators further remarked on the noticeable absences of vulnerable Democratic senators from the DNC. “They know she’s toxic,” Scott told Fox News Digital of Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and Jacky Rosen, D-Nev.

He claimed the senators are aware it would not help their campaign efforts to be pictured besides Harris. 

“If you look at the ads they’re running, those senators act like they were their best friends with Donald Trump. Because they know that Harris’ ideas are horrible for their state and for their families,” the Florida senator said. 

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Johnson agreed, explaining the Democrats don’t want to be associated with Harris’ controversial policies. However, he said, “we can guarantee you that if they’re re-elected and Harris becomes president, they will vote with her virtually 100% of the time.”

The Harris campaign did not immediately provide comment to Fox News Digital.

Top union leader who spoke at RNC reportedly ‘ghosted’ ahead of DNC in Chicago

CHICAGO – The Democratic National Convention reportedly snubbed Teamsters President Sean O’Brien’s request to speak during the convention, just weeks after his historic address before the Republican National Convention. 

“We have not received a response to our request to speak,” the Teamsters told the National Desk on Monday of O’Brien’s previous request to address the audience in Chicago. 

O’Brien had requested to address both the Republican National Convention and DNC around the same time earlier this year, ABC News reported last week, but only received a reply from the RNC. The Teamsters have historically endorsed Democratic candidates, but have remained neutral in its endorsement this election cycle. 

The labor union chief joined the RNC last month in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he did not offer an endorsement to former President Donald Trump, but spoke to the audience about “reaching across the aisle.” 

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“Now, when I won the presidency of the Teamsters in a national election two and a half years ago, we started reaching across the aisle,” O’Brien said during his speech. “In the past, the Teamsters have endorsed GOP candidates, including Nixon, Reagan, and George H.W. Bush.”

“But over the last 40 years, the Republican Party has really pursued strong relationships with organized labor,” O’Brien said. “There are some in the party who stand in active opposition to labor unions. This, too, must change.”

O’Brien was the first Teamster in the organization’s 121-year history to speak at the RNC, which he underscored when he said during his speech: “Teamsters are here to say we are not beholden to anyone or any party.”

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The speech, despite its lack of endorsement for Trump, sparked the ire of some liberal union members, as well as others within the Democratic Party. 

Teamster Vice President At-Large John Palmer, a member of the union since 1987, lambasted O’Brien’s decision last month, calling it “unconscionable for any Labor leader to lend an air of legitimacy to a candidate and a political party, neither of which can be said to have done or can be expected to do anything to improve the lives of the workers we are pledged to represent.” 

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A handful of other union leaders are slated to speak during the DNC, with United Automobile Workers President Shawn Fain the only union chief addressing the audience in a solo speech. 

The Harris campaign and DNC leaders did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment on reportedly snubbing O’Brien and his request to join the convention. Retirees of the union were invited to the DNC, and Harris is slated to hold a roundtable with the union ahead of Election Day, Axios reported. 

The DNC kicked off in Chicago on Monday, where the audience heard from a handful of high-profile Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and surprise remarks from Vice President Kamala Harris. 

As elected officials began filing into the convention center Monday, left-wing and anti-Israel protesters just blocks away from the United Center slammed the party for its support of Israel as the nation continues battling Hamas since October. The protesters demand the U.S. end funding to Israel, in addition as well as “Immigrant Rights and Legalization for All!” “Defend LGBTQIA+ & Reproductive Rights!” and “Stop police crimes! Community control of the police now!” according to the “March on the DNC 2024” website. 

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Trump’s ‘Swifties for Trump’ post triggers social media outcry

Former President Trump promoted images on Sunday, including some generated through artificial intelligence, showing apparent support from singer Taylor Swift and her fans, triggering a widespread media outcry.

Trump posted a collage of Swift-related images to his Truth Social account showing apparent support from the pop star and her diehard fans known as “Swifties.” One doctored image played off the classic Uncle Sam recruiting posters, showing Swift in red, white and blue with the caption, “Taylor Swift Wants You To Vote For Donald Trump.” Over the images, he wrote, “I accept!” 

Other images included one of a satirical headline with accompanying fake pictures made by an X user, “Swifties turning to Trump after ISIS foiled Taylor Swift concert,” featuring AI-generated images of fans wearing “Swifties for Trump” t-shirts. Trump also posted what appeared to be a real photo of a young woman wearing a “Swifties for Trump” shirt.

“Swifties for Trump is a massive movement that grows bigger every single day,” Trump spokesman Steven Cheung told Fox News Digital when asked for comment. “While Kamala Harris is guilty as sin for all the hurt she has caused every American.”

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Trump’s post set off a media uproar, with headlines across the Internet fuming that he had falsely claimed a Swift endorsement. 

“Trump reshared posts from his supporters that have pushed the idea of a “Swifties for Trump” movement that has little grounding in reality,” NBC News reported. The Daily Beast called it part of a “Sunday meltdown” online. Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell told CNN that Trump had made a mistake by deciding to “poke the eyes of the Swifties.”

“Trump Shares Fake AI Taylor Swift ‘Endorsement’,” Teen Vogue blared. “Trump’s Bizarre A.I. Stunt to Win Taylor Swift’s Endorsement Backfires,” The New Republic said. “Trump Shares Bogus ‘Swifties for Trump’ Images,” Rolling Stone’s headline said. 

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HuffPost suggested Trump had been duped: “Trump Falls For AI-Generated Taylor Swift Fans In Kooky Endorsement Claim.” “Trump Shared Fake Taylor Swift ‘Endorsement’—It Won’t End Well,” came another headline from Forbes.

Some of her liberal superfans were none too pleased, as well, including “Swifties For Kamala,” an X group with more than 62,000 followers supporting Kamala Harris.

“We do not represent every Swiftie, but I think there is a reason we don’t need AI to show our support for Kamala,” Irene Kim, cofounder of Swifties4Harris, told WIRED.

Trump has acknowledged in the past that Swift is not a supporter, so he may have “accepted” a phantom endorsement tongue-in-cheek, or was simply referring to accepting support from any Swift fans.

Swift has not endorsed a candidate for president in 2024, but it can safely be assumed it won’t be Trump if she does. Previously criticized by liberals for appearing apolitical, Swift broke out in 2018 with endorsements of former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen in his U.S. Senate race against Republican Marsha Blackburn, and Democratic House candidate Jim Cooper. 

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In a scene from the behind-the-scenes 2020 Netflix documentary “Miss Americana,” Swift emotionally told her parents why she planned to step into the political fray with her post against Blackburn. She also said she deeply regretted not speaking out publicly against Donald Trump when he successfully ran for president in 2016 and didn’t care if it caused her blowback.

In 2020, she endorsed Biden and also tweeted Trump had stoked White supremacy and racism and “we will vote you out in November.” Swift has also spoken out in favor of LGBTQ rights and lambasted the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. 

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The Harris campaign and a representative for Swift didn’t return requests for comment.

Harley-Davidson renounces its woke behavior after bikers put pressure on American icon

Harley-Davidson released a statement on Monday renouncing DEI and other controversial company initiatives in the wake of social-media outrage and withering pressure from longtime loyal bikers. 

“It is critical to our business that we hire and retain the best talent and that all employees feel welcome,” the statement reads.

“That said, we have not operated a DEI function since April 2024, and we do not have a DEI function today. We do not have hiring quotas and we no longer have supplier diversity spend goals.”

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The statement also said Harley-Davidson was reassessing employee training initiatives and sponsorships while refocusing on its most loyal customers.  

“As a consumer brand, we will focus exclusively on growing the sport of motorcycling and retaining our loyal riding community, in addition to the support we already provide to first responders, active military members and veterans.”

One veteran felt it was a long overdue mea culpa by the bike maker, but remained skeptical. 

“I think it’s great. But they never should have changed in the first place,” Jesse Clay, a former U.S. Navy SEAL and longtime Harley-Davidson rider from Colorado, told Fox News Digital.

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“Let’s see what actually happens.”

Harley-Davidson had faced grumblings for years from longtime customers, including hard-core bikers, who claimed that the Milwaukee-based company “used” them to build its “bad–s” brand, then abandoned them as the motorcycle’s popularity expanded to upscale riders.

The dissatisfaction exploded in July when social-media influencer Robby Starbuck outed several controversial internal woke policies at Harley.

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“@harleydavidson has been one of the most beloved brands in America but recently on CEO Jochen Zeitz’s watch, they’ve gone totally woke,” Robby Starbuck shared with his more than 528,000 followers on X. 

Starbuck, based in Tennessee, celebrated Harley’s announcement on Monday. 

“We have a movement to bring down DEI and wokeism in corporate America and inject some sanity back into the workplace,” Starbuck said in a phone interview on Monday with Fox News Digital. 

“Corporations can’t ignore our movement anymore. They have to take us seriously. They made this statement because we’re obviously having an impact on their customer base.”

Starbuck said his social-media movement is now “three for three” after recent efforts to spotlight similar leftist corporate initiatives led to policy changes at John Deere and Tractor Supply Co.

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Harley-Davidson’s statement noted that the company was “saddened by the negativity on social media over the last few weeks, designed to divide the Harley-Davidson community.”

Starbuck responded to the criticism: “They can be saddened all they want. I got the changes we wanted, but we still want the CEO [Jochen Zeitz] gone, too,” he said. 

“He’s a true believer, and we’ll keep constant tabs on their internal business,” said Starbuck. 

“In his elite social circles, this move will not be popular. His world does not include bikers. This statement sounds like a board decision and not his decision. I’d be surprised if he was OK with this decision.”

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Fox News Digital reached out to Harley-Davidson for comment in addition to its statement.

The company responded that it had no additional comment at this time.

Matthew Perry assistant divulges details about actor’s addiction, last month alive

Matthew Perry’s live-in assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, procured dozens of vials of the dissociative drug ketamine for the “Friends” star over a span of weeks, according to the plea agreement he made with the Department of Justice.

Iwamasa used multiple sources to secure the drug for Perry, and purchased more than $55,000 worth of ketamine over a nearly month-long span leading up to Matthew’s overdose death at his home in October 2023.

Authorities arrested five people Thursday in connection with Perry’s Oct. 28 death, including Iwamasa, the “ketamine queen” Jasveen Sangha, Dr. Salvador Plasencia, Dr. Mark Chavez and drug broker Erik Fleming.

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Iwamasa served as Perry’s personal assistant prior to his death. He allegedly conspired with Sangha, Fleming and Plasencia to illegally obtain ketamine and distribute it to the late actor, according to court documents, and Iwamasa admitted to repeatedly injecting Perry with ketamine without medical training, including performing multiple injections on the day Perry died.

Perry was introduced to Dr. Salvador Plasencia, a ketamine source, in September by Iwamasa. Plasencia, who obtained ketamine from Dr. Mark Chavez, allegedly taught the assistant how to inject Perry with ketamine. Chavez previously ran a ketamine clinic and allegedly submitted a bogus prescription in the name of a former patient to secure the drug.

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At one point, Chavez “took steps to conceal the transfer of ketamine to co-conspirator Plasencia,” documents stated. After lawfully transferring some of the ketamine from his clinic to a medical facility on Sept. 13, Chavez allegedly kept possession of ketamine lozenges written on a fraudulent prescription, in addition to at least “12 vials of ketamine that defendant Chavez subsequently transferred to Plasencia in September and October 2023.”

Beginning on Sept. 30, Plasencia met and injected Perry with “approximately two shots of ketamine” at his home in the Pacific Palisades. He then gave Iwamasa instructions on “where to make injections” on Perry’s body before leaving behind one vial of ketamine “with liquid still remaining in it.” Iwamasa paid Plasencia approximately $4,500 in cash.

On Oct. 2, Iwamasa requested additional drugs from Plasencia, who responded, “For 8 treatments we can just make it an even 25k” and “I will bring needles of higher gauge.” Iwamasa responded that Perry was interested in purchasing “8 vials of ketamine, not ketamine treatments, and wrote, “Want to end up with 8 bottles of dr pepper, not just 8 sessions.” Prior to meeting with Plasencia again, Iwamasa also secured ketamine lozenges for $2,000.

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Throughout communications, Iwamasa and the accused defendants used code words to describe the drugs, including “Dr Pepper,” “cans,” and “bots” or “bottles.”

Between Oct. 4-8, Iwamasa purchased 9 bottles of ketamine from Plasencia, according to the plea agreement. At one point, the two met after midnight on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica to make a drug transfer.

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On Oct. 10, Plasencia met Iwamasa in a Long Beach parking lot, and injected Perry with ketamine while he was sitting in the back seat of a car. Two days later, Perry visited a ketamine clinic at a doctor’s office before returning to his home where Plasencia administered another “large dose” of the dissociative drug.

Plasencia claimed Perry had an adverse medical reaction, which spiked his blood and caused his body to “freeze up” so that Perry couldn’t move or talk. He allegedly told Iwamasa, “Let’s not do that again,” before leaving additional vials of ketamine with Iwamasa. 

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The day before Perry died, Plasencia allegedly texted Iwamasa, “Hi I know you mentioned taking a break. I have been stocking up on the meanwhile. I am not sure when you guys plan to resume but in case its when im out of town this weekend I have left supplies with a nurse of mine.”

While Plasencia had been in the dark with Iwamasa, Iwamasa began looking for new sources of ketamine and found defendant Erik Fleming. He sent the text on Oct. 10, stating, “Hey Erik, Alfred here batmans butler He said I can text you directly. How much do you want per bottle and what is the nice tip you want.”

Fleming had 10ml vials of ketamine available for $300 each, with a $1,000 brokering fee, according to the plea agreement. Iwamasa discussed obtaining the drug over the next few days, and Fleming shared a screenshot from his source which said, “It’s unmarked but it’s amazing – he take one and try it and I have more if he likes.” 

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Fleming clarified the message was from his dealer, the “ketamine queen,” Jasveen Sangha. “[j]ust got this from my person. She only deal[s] with high end and celebs. If it were not great stuff she’d lose her business.”

After delivering a sample to Perry, Iwamasa requested “25 vials, $5,500 @220 +500 for logistics,” the plea stated. Fleming brought the 25 vials to Perry’s Palisades home on Oct. 14 and received $6,000. On Oct. 23, Iwamasa requested the same amount, and the following day, Fleming delivered the ketamine and received another $6,000.

Iwamasa injected Perry six to eight times a day between Oct. 24 and Oct. 27, authorities claimed. He pleaded guilty Aug. 7 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine causing death.

Sangha and Plasencia are charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine. Sangha is also charged with one count of maintaining a drug-involved premises, one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, one count of possession with intent to distribute ketamine and five counts of distribution of ketamine.

Fleming pleaded guilty Aug. 8 to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine and one count of distribution of ketamine resulting in death. Fleming admitted in court documents that he distributed the ketamine that killed Perry. He also agreed to a plea deal.

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Chavez agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute ketamine as part of his plea agreement. The San Diego-based doctor admitted to selling ketamine to Plasencia, including ketamine that he had diverted from his former ketamine clinic.

Perry died Oct. 28 from an apparent drowning at his California home, law enforcement sources previously confirmed to Fox News Digital. He was 54. 

His autopsy was completed Oct. 29, with a cause of death originally listed as “deferred,” pending toxicology results, by the County of Los Angeles Department of Medical Examiner.

Perry’s autopsy report was later released, saying the actor died from “acute effects of ketamine,” along with “coronary artery disease, buprenorphrine effects” contributing to his death.

VP Harris finally shares economic plan with sights set on raising taxes on businesses

Vice President Harris’ economic policy roll out continued Monday as her campaign said that if she wins the presidency she would push to raise the corporate tax rate to 28% from its current level of 21%.

Harris campaign spokesperson James Singer said the policy is “a fiscally responsible way to put money back in the pockets of working people and ensure billionaires and big corporations pay their fair share.”

The U.S. corporate tax rate was 35% when former President Trump, who is now Harris’ main electoral rival for the presidency, and congressional Republicans enacted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2017. The law lowered the corporate tax rate to 21% while also reducing personal income taxes for most taxpayers.

Harris’ proposal aligns with President Biden’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2025 that was released earlier this year and had the corporate tax rate rising to 28%.

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It also represents a departure from the position Harris adopted in her short-lived 2020 presidential campaign, in which she called for returning the corporate tax rate to its pre-TCJA rate of 35% to help finance her progressive platform.

An analysis by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation of the FY2025 Biden-Harris budget proposal found that the higher corporate income tax rate had the most significant negative impact on economic growth and the labor market of the policies put forward.

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“Raising the corporate income tax rate to 28 percent is the largest driver of the negative effects, reducing long-run GDP by 0.6 percent, the capital stock by 1.1 percent, wages by 0.5 percent, and full-time equivalent jobs by 128,000,” the Tax Foundation wrote.

The organization’s analysis estimated that raising the corporate tax rate to 28% would bring in $1.023 trillion in tax revenue over the 2024-2034 period.

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The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) also analyzed the FY2025 Biden-Harris budget proposal, which found that raising the corporate income tax rate from 21% to 28% would bring in $1.425 trillion in tax revenue over 2024-2034.

Raising the corporate income tax rate to 28% would push that rate above the worldwide average, which stood at an average of 23.45% on average across 181 jurisdictions as of December 2023, according to the Tax Foundation. When weighted by GDP, it found the average corporate tax rate was 25.67%.

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Harris’ announcement comes after she unveiled part of her economic agenda on Friday that CRFB estimated would cost at least $1.7 trillion over a decade, potentially rising to $2 trillion if certain provisions supporting the housing industry were made permanent.