Trump scores major legal win against ‘fake’ Iowa pollster who showed Harris ahead
FIRST ON FOX — President Donald Trump notched a legal victory Friday in his lawsuit against Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register, and the case will now land in Iowa State Court after an appeals court sided with the president and ruled a lower court had overstepped.
Trump’s legal team, which has accused the defendants of “brazen election interference” with their final 2024 Iowa presidential poll that showed him trailing Democrat Kamala Harris, originally requested the case be moved to Iowa State Court in May after the defendants “removed” the case to federal court.
A federal judge denied the request at the time, but the Obama-appointed judge was overruled by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit.
In a sharply worded opinion, the 8th Circuit granted Trump’s petition for a writ of mandamus — a rare judicial order used to correct clear legal errors — and directed a district judge to treat the case as dismissed “without prejudice,” allowing Trump to refile the case.
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“Today’s just and appropriate ruling by the 8th Circuit ensures that President Trump’s powerhouse case focused on the fake election interfering polls conducted and denominated by J. Ann Selzer, The Des Moines Register and its corporate owner Gannett will be litigated in Iowa State Court where it belongs,” a spokesman for Trump’s legal team told Fox News Digital.
“These defendants have repeatedly engaged in unlawful gamesmanship to avoid State Court, and that ends today,” the spokesman continued. “President Trump will continue to hold those who traffic in fake news, lies and smears to account.”
Bob Corn-Revere, chief counsel for the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), who represents Selzer, issued a statement.
“The 8th Circuit ruling was focused entirely on a technical point of civil procedure and said nothing about the merits of the case. This case is every bit as frivolous today as it was yesterday, and that fact will be borne out in whatever forum it is finally resolved,” Corn-Revere told Fox News Digital.
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Lark-Marie Antón, a spokesperson for The Des Moines Register’s parent company, Gannett, believes the case belongs in federal court.
“We are assessing the court’s decision. Given the nature of the case and that it involves the president of the United States as a plaintiff, we continue to believe the federal courts are the most appropriate forum for this lawsuit. In the event the suit is heard by the state courts of Iowa, we have confidence the matter will be adjudicated fairly,” Antón told Fox News Digital.
The lawsuit was originally filed in December in Polk County, Iowa, and sought what it calls “accountability for brazen election interference committed by” The Des Moines Register and Selzer “in favor of now-defeated former Democrat candidate Kamala Harris through use of a leaked and manipulated Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll” published Nov. 2, 2024.
“The Harris Poll was no ‘miss’ but rather an attempt to influence the outcome of the 2024 Presidential Election,” the lawsuit stated at the time, adding that “defendants and their cohorts in the Democrat Party hoped that the Harris Poll would create a false narrative of inevitability for Harris in the final week of the 2024 Presidential Election.”
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Selzer released her final Des Moines Register-sponsored poll showing Harris leading Trump by three points in Iowa just three days before the election. That shock poll showed a seven-point shift from Trump to Harris from September, when he had a four-point lead over the vice president in the same poll.
Selzer’s poll was hyped up by the media in the days leading up to the election as her polling predictions had been historically accurate. Many suggested it implied a monumental shift in Midwest support for Harris in a red state, but the poll turned out to be way off.
Trump thumped Harris in Iowa by more than 13 percentage points, the third straight time he’d won the state and the first time any candidate had won there by double digits since 1980.
Shortly after the election, Selzer announced she was done with election polling and moving on to “other ventures.”
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DC congressional delegate scammed by fake workers during home visit
An 88-year-old Democratic congressional delegate for Washington, D.C., was scammed out of more than $4,000 Thursday, when suspects came to her home claiming to be a “cleaning crew,” Fox News Digital has confirmed.
The suspects were able to access Eleanor Holmes Norton’s credit card after they were let inside her D.C. home.
They charged nearly $4,362 for duct and fireplace cleaning to her credit card while doing no work, according to WRC-TV.
Someone who Norton’s office described as a house manager stopped and reported the alleged fraud after confirming there was no appointment for HVAC services.
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Her office told the news station: “The Congresswoman employs a house manager who oversees all maintenance services, so she initially assumed her staff had arranged the visit and provided her credit card for payment.”
The statement added, “Upon notifying her house manager, who reviewed Ring doorbell footage and confirmed that no such appointment had been scheduled, the incident was immediately reported to the police.”
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U.S. Capitol Police arrived at Norton’s home after the crime to make sure Norton was safe, and a police car was posted outside of her home out of an abundance of caution because the suspects “were adamant they were coming back,” a source told Fox News.
Royal family delivers rare punishment to Prince Andrew in latest humiliation: expert
Prince Andrew‘s crest and banner being removed from Windsor Castle is another “nail in the coffin” for the disgraced royal, according to experts.
Buckingham Palace confirmed to Fox News Digital that Andrew’s flag, which featured his coat of arms, was removed after he forfeited his title and any honors that came with it earlier this month.
British royals expert Helena Chard told Fox News Digital that this move by the palace is further humiliation for Andrew.
“Andrew’s further shame and humiliation … Another nail in the coffin. His status truly diminished. The royal family are further cutting ties with Andrew to protect the monarchy. He is slowly being banished!”
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She continued, “It will have been taken down to prevent further public outcry and a sign that there is a moral code and no-nonsense policy within the royal family. This will cut deep with Andrew as his dear mother, the late Queen Elizabeth, is laid to rest in the crypt, St George’s Chapel. The chapel was his sanctuary and solace.”
“Andrew’s further shame and humiliation… Another nail in the coffin. His status truly diminished.”
The Sun reported that the removal of a banner from Windsor Castle is reserved for cases of high treason or rebellions against the Crown.
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“Removal is really exceptionally rare action and absolutely ghastly for him, reserved for most serious breaches for indeed high treason or rebellion against the Crown, real rarity in royal history,” royal expert Hilary Fordwich said.
“It’s not just symbolic but a substantial way the royal family is determined to now distance themselves from him, driven by Prince William,” she claimed.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital that Andrew is “perhaps lucky” that his banner was removed from St. George’s Chapel.
“Andrew is perhaps lucky to have his banner bearing his coat of arms removed from St. George’s Chapel, the spiritual home of Britain’s most prestigious order of chivalry quietly,” Fitzwilliams noted, comparing it to the way it was done “in past centuries.”
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On Oct. 17, Andrew released a statement shortly after excerpts were published from a posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre, who has alleged she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and had sex with Andrew when she was 17.
“In discussion with The King, and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family,” a statement released by the royal, and obtained by Fox News Digital, read. “I have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and country first. I stand by my decision five years ago to stand back from public life.”
“With His Majesty’s agreement, we feel I must now go a step further,” the statement continued. “I will therefore no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me. As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”
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Toronto fans unleash fury on Shohei Ohtani who kept Blue Jays’ presents ‘in my garage’
Fans at the Rogers Centre in Tornto booed Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, loudly, ahead of Game 1 of the World Series on Friday.
While it is common for fans to jeer opposing players during pre-game lineups, the boos that serenaded Ohtani were uniquely loud compared to those given to his Dodgers teammates.
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Ohtani didn’t quiet the crowd either when he came up for his first plate appearance of the game, striking out to lead off the first inning.
When Ohtani entered free agency in the winter of 2023, he visited the Blue Jays as a potential suitor before signing with the Dodgers.
The Blue Jays gave Ohtani a hat and a jacket for Decoy, Ohtani’s dog. Both of those gifts, Blue Jays manager John Schneider joked, he would like back.
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“I hope he brought his hat, the Blue Jay hat that he took from us in our meeting. I hope he brought it back, finally,” Schneider said Thursday.
“And the jacket for Decoy,” he added. “It’s like, ‘Give us our stuff back already.’”
Ohtani smiled when he heard about Schneider’s remarks and simply said through a translator, “It’s in my garage.”
The Blue Jays manager said he wasn’t sure how close the team came to signing the Japanese superstar.
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“When we met with him, you felt good about it, and you felt good about the feedback he was giving about our organization and opportunity here,” Schneider said. “But you never really know what a player’s feeling in free agency, and there’s a lot of things that have to line up for them personally, too. So, you can’t really think about what if. You think about the 26 (players) that we have.”
Pelosi unleashes fury with call to ‘arrest’ federal officers as Trump admin strikes back
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s comments calling for the arrest of federal ICE agents drew fiery criticism Friday and a letter of warning from the Trump administration.
Rep. Pelosi, D-Calif., said in a statement earlier this week that local police could “arrest federal agents if they break California law.”
“And if they are convicted, the President cannot pardon them,” Pelosi and Rep. Kevin Mullin said in a joint statement.
Rep. Pelosi’s warning is part of a growing effort among Democrats to challenge federal immigration enforcement as the Trump administration intensifies its crackdown.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche pushed back. He said local officers have no authority to detain federal officers carrying out their duties.
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“You cannot touch federal agents when they’re doing their job,” Blanche said on “Fox & Friends” Friday.
“That’s something that they know. It’s something that we reminded them of last night, because if you do, you’re committing a crime.”
Blanche was referring to a letter he sent Thursday to top California officials, including Pelosi and Gov. Gavin Newsom, warning them not to interfere with federal law enforcement operations. The letter stated that arresting federal agents during official duties is “illegal and futile.”
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Pelosi’s comments follow similar criticism of ICE operations from other Democratic leaders, including Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker.
“If you’re an ICE agent, and you do these things, we think you ought to be held accountable. And yet no one in Washington, no one above them, no supervisor, no inspector general is holding anybody accountable,” Pritzker said on “Special Report” Thursday.
“There literally haven’t been any suspensions or firings for the terrible things that they’ve done,” he added.
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Blanche said the comments from Pelosi and Pritzker undermine the administration’s mission to make the country safer.
“What the congresswoman did yesterday, what the governor of Illinois said yesterday, does nothing but harm this country,” Blanche said.
Pritzker also accused ICE agents of racial profiling rather than focusing on removing violent criminals.
Blanche rejected that claim, defending the agency’s actions and calling the accusations “disgusting.”
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“Our law enforcement officers are not violating the Constitution,” Blanche said.
“These false claims that our ICE agents, that our federal law enforcement officers are somehow racial profiling or doing the wrong thing in executing and doing their jobs. And courts have said that we’re right, and the Democrats are wrong.”
White House sets the record straight on new ballroom name designation
The White House pushed back on reports claiming President Donald Trump will likely name the upcoming White House ballroom after himself, saying any name designation for the event space will come directly from the president.
“Any announcement made on the name of the ballroom will come directly from President Trump himself, and not through anonymous and unnamed sources,” White House spokesman Davis Ingle told Fox News Digital Friday.
Reports spread like wildfire Friday afternoon that Trump planned to name the ballroom after himself, with ABC News publishing a report that administration officials were reportedly already calling the project “The President Donald J. Trump Ballroom.”
“I won’t get into that now,” Trump told ABC News Thursday when asked about a potential name, the outlet noted.
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Trump announced Monday that construction had begun on the ballroom, after months of Trump touting the upcoming project to modernize the White House. The project does not cost taxpayers and is privately funded, the administration has repeatedly said.
“For more than 150 years, every President has dreamt about having a Ballroom at the White House to accommodate people for grand parties, State Visits, etc. I am honored to be the first President to finally get this much-needed project underway — with zero cost to the American Taxpayer!” Trump posted to Truth Social on Monday. “The White House Ballroom is being privately funded by many generous Patriots, Great American Companies, and, yours truly. This Ballroom will be happily used for Generations to come!”
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The ballroom’s official construction set off a firestorm of criticisms among Democrats who have characterized Trump as destroying the iconic American residence.
“Oh you’re trying to say the cost of living is skyrocketing? Donald Trump can’t hear you over the sound of bulldozers demolishing a wing of the White House to build a new grand ballroom,” Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren posted to X in response to Trump’s Monday announcement.
“The White House became my home when I was twelve years old. I always understood that it wasn’t my ‘house’; it was The People’s House,” former first daughter Chelsea Clinton posted to X. “The erasure of the East Wing isn’t just about marble or plaster — it’s about President Trump again taking a wrecking ball to our heritage, while targeting our democracy, and the rule-of-law.”
“I wanted to share this photo of my family standing by a historic part of the White House that was just torn down today by Trump,” New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim posted to X Monday. “We didn’t need a billionaire-funded ballroom to celebrate America. Disgusting what Trump is doing.”
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The Trump administration has repeatedly hit back at the criticisms, including White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt saying on Fox News that presidents historically have wanted a large entertaining space at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
“Nearly every single president who’s lived in this beautiful White House behind me has made modernizations and renovations of their own,” Leavitt said on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime” Tuesday. “In fact, presidents for decades — in modern times — have joked about how they wished they had a larger event space here at the White House, something that could hold hundreds more people than the current East Room and State Dining Room.”
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“President Obama even complained that, during his tenure, he had to hold a state dinner on the South Lawn and rent a very expensive tent.”
‘Planet killer’ asteroid discovered racing through solar system at near record speed
Astronomers have reportedly discovered a skyscraper-sized asteroid moving through our solar system at a near record-breaking pace.
The asteroid, named 2025 SC79, circles the sun once every 128 days, making it the second-fastest known asteroid orbiting in the solar system.
It was first observed by Carnegie Science astronomer Scott S. Sheppard Sept. 27, according to a statement from Carnegie Science.
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The asteroid is the second known object with an orbit inside Venus, the statement said. It crosses Mercury’s orbit during its 128-day trip around the sun.
“Many of the solar system’s asteroids inhabit one of two belts of space rocks, but perturbations can send objects careening into closer orbits where they can be more challenging to spot,” Sheppard said. “Understanding how they arrived at these locations can help us protect our planet and also help us learn more about solar system history.”
The celestial body is now traveling behind the sun and will be invisible to telescopes for several months.
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Sheppard’s search for so-called “twilight” asteroids helps identify objects that could pose a risk of crashing into Earth, the statement said.
The work, which is partially funded by NASA, uses the Dark Energy Camera on the National Science Foundation’s Blanco 4-meter telescope to look for “planet killer” asteroids in the glare of the sun that could pose a danger to Earth.
The NSF’s Gemini telescope and Carnegie Science’s Magellan telescopes were used to confirm the sighting of 2025 SC79, Carnegie Science said.
The fastest known asteroid was also discovered by Sheppard, who studies solar system objects including moons, dwarf planets and asteroids. and his colleagues in 2021.
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That one takes 133 days to orbit the sun.
Cheryl Hines breaks silence on marital ‘rumors’ amid journalist RFK Jr. scandal
Actress Cheryl Hines, wife of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was confronted about her husband’s alleged “digital affair” with journalist Olivia Nuzzi in a podcast clip published Friday.
Hines, who starred in HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” appeared on the “Katie Miller Podcast” for an interview that will publish in full next Tuesday. In a preview of the episode shared by the show, Miller asked Hines how she responds to “rumors or speculation about her marriage.”
“I think you always have to consider the source, right? So that’s where I start,” Hines told Miller. “And then it ends with a conversation with Bobby.”
Journalist Olivia Nuzzi, now an editor at Vanity Fair, is coming out with a book that details her alleged emotional and digital relationship with Kennedy. Nuzzi was at the center of a media firestorm in September 2024 after claiming she had an online romantic relationship with Kennedy while she was covering his presidential campaign for New York magazine. Nuzzi has maintained that the relationship was “personal” but never physical.
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Hines said Friday when Nuzzi’s allegations broke, she took them as “more chaos and rumors” during the turbulent period of her husband’s foray into politics. He dropped his independent bid in August and endorsed eventual President Donald Trump.
“I don’t know this person,” Hines said in response to the upcoming book.
“Don’t know their intentions. I could guess, but I won’t. But you can, if you want,” she said to Miller with a laugh.
“There’s a lot of people who look for clout,” Miller said.
“Well, that’s the thing that I really learned during the campaign,” Hines said. “There are people that really want to be involved in the conversation, and they want to be a part of it. And they want to— I’m not just talking about this person, I’m talking about a lot of people. And they spend a lot of time figuring out how to write something that’s going to get people’s attention, and if they do, then they are really celebrating, you know? And whether it’s true or false, it doesn’t matter if it gets people’s attention. It’s a celebration, it’s a success for them.”
Nuzzi exited New York magazine after the news broke and her engagement with Politico’s chief Washington correspondent Ryan Lizza was called off.
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Sources close to Hines and Kennedy told The New York Post that news of the upcoming tell-all “blindsided” them.
“Bobby and Cheryl initially went through marital hell last year when the affair was first revealed. She even considered divorce for a time, but they’ve since reconciled and had been relieved that the scandal had seemingly blown over,” the insider told the Post.
“Cheryl eventually and emphatically believed, without reservation, Bobby’s denial” that he had an intimate relationship with Nuzzi, the Post reported.
During an interview with Fox News Digital this week, Hines revealed the heightened public scrutiny during her husband’s campaign only made their marriage stronger.
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She said Kennedy suggested they fake a separation during the campaign to take pressure off their marriage, which she rejected.
“It was a very sweet notion, but yeah, I didn’t think that was helpful,” she told Fox News Digital. “What needed to happen — and what did happen — is we got closer together. I understood the sentiment behind it, but this is why I think the book is so interesting: you’re in these unique situations that nobody else can imagine.”
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Hines has made several media appearances this month to promote her memoir, “Unscripted.”
Nuzzi did not return Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Charlie Sheen’s ex-wife exposes his podcast claim with uncashed $1M check
Denise Richards denied cashing a million-dollar check from ex-husband Charlie Sheen.
The actress showed proof to her Instagram followers, sharing a photo of the uncashed check, tagging Sheen and adding the song “Money” by Pink Floyd.
The reality star wrote in her Instagram story, “Found this during my recent move. I never cashed it, @CharlieSheen. Is it still good?!”
The check was dated Dec. 24, 2011, five years after their divorce was finalized.
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She posted it days after Sheen said he wrote her a check for a million dollars, claiming she cashed it one month after he gave it to her, much to his surprise and shock, while appearing on the “KFC Radio” podcast.
Sheen did not clarify when he wrote her the check, noting he forgot if it was during their marriage or after their divorce.
The “Two and a Half Men” star said it was more of a symbolic gift to her, noting it was most likely for her birthday, but he couldn’t exactly recall.
Richards’ birthday is Feb. 17, and the check she shared was dated December.
“I mean, I don’t think she’ll be too mad,” he said on his podcast, referring to Richards being upset that he told the story.
“I wrote a check to Denise once for a million dollars on her birthday kind of as a joke, and she kept it not as a joke,” Sheen, who has been sober nearly eight years, explained.
“And then, like a month later, f—— cashed it,” he added. “Which makes it sting more.”
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Sheen, who said he would have most likely cashed it too if it were him, said, “She couldn’t let me know just maybe the day of. ‘Hey, you sound like you’re driving somewhere.’ ‘Yeah, to the bank, actually!'”
He recalled feeling grateful that the check didn’t bounce.
Richards and Sheen wed in 2002 before separating in March 2005, when she was 6 months pregnant with their second child, daughter Lola.
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They are also parents to daughter Sami.
Despite a brief reconciliation five months after their split, they moved forward with their divorce in 2006.
Their post-marriage relationship was contentious, including Sheen slamming her on Twitter and Richards suing him in 2016.
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In 2020, Richards reflected on leaving Sheen while she was pregnant with their second child during an episode of the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
“When I got pregnant with Lola, things started to change rapidly. It was a very dark time and very toxic. And I filed for divorce when I was 6 months pregnant with her. I always did whatever I could to hide Charlie’s behavior.”
Richards and Sheen now have an amicable relationship.
Richards is also on good terms with Sheen’s third ex-wife, Brooke Mueller, whom he shares twin sons Max and Bob with.
Richards is in the midst of her divorce from Aaron Phypers after six years of marriage.
The actress has accused Phypers of physical and emotional abuse throughout their marriage and provided images in court of an alleged black eye she received after an altercation with him.
Last week, Phypers was arrested in court and charged with four felonies — two counts of injuring a spouse and two counts of dissuading a witness by force or threat.
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He posted $200,000 bail hours after his arrest.
Richards testified earlier that her estranged husband tried to destroy her reputation by allegedly leaking nude images of her and claiming he stole her computer with the intention to share “private” information and images to news outlets.