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Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

In the event of a defeat, Trump will contest the result of the ;American presidential election and could enter into an escalation of violence verbally, as he was already able to do against his competitor, Kamala Harris, during the campaign.

The American presidential election will take place on November 5, and just hours before the election, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are neck and neck in voting intentions. The Republican is slightly behind nationally, according to the political analysis site 538, from the American media ABC News, with 47% of potential votes against 47.9% for his competitor (as of November 3). According to the aggregator 270towins, Donald Trump is given 47.3%, against 48.3% for Kamala Harris, at the same date.

But it is more interesting to look at the “swing states”, those states whose election results vary depending on the polls, oscillating between the right and the left over the years. They are called pivot states, which will decide the outcome of the vote. And in recent days, the Republican candidate has been leading in all these famous swing states. To convince Republican voters who are committed to his cause, but also the still undecided voters, the Republican candidate for the White House is banking on a program clearly identified with the American right on the economic level or on the subject of immigration. He has thus promised to work towards the relocation of companies and industries to the United States and to launch “the largest expulsion operation” of migrants in history.

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While national polls give the Democrat a slight advantage, of 0.9 to 1 point, it is at the state level that the vote will be played out, particularly around 7 states that change political color from one election to the next: the swing states. Donald Trump comes out on top in 5 of them, according to the compilation of polls carried out by RealClear Politics. Be careful, nothing is decided yet in his territories: Trump's lead fluctuates between +0.3 percentage points (Pennsylvania) and +2.6 percentage points (Arizona) when he is placed in the lead. The battle thus promises to be very close between the two candidates. Other territories are being closely scrutinized, because high stakes, such as Florida, which has 30 electorate districts and in which Donald Trump is leading with 51.2% of voting intentions, compared to 44.7% for his Democratic rival.

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

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North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan: a busy schedule for Trump this Monday

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Monday, November 4 2024. The former President of the United States has a rather busy schedule this Monday, the eve of the presidential election. In this final stretch, Donald Trump has decided to occupy the field, and not just anywhere, in certain Swing states, these undecided states that change political color from one election to the next. This Monday morning, Trump was present in North Carolina, in Raleigh, at around 10 a.m. In this state, Trump is leading in voting intentions, with 48.8% of potential votes against 47.3% for his Democratic competitor.

This Monday afternoon, the American billionaire was expected for a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, about two hours before Kamala Harris' arrival in the same city. Indeed, the fight is raging between the two candidates in this territory. For the moment, Trump is ahead of Harris by a short head, 48.3% against 48% according to Real Clear Politics and the latest polls dated November 3. At around 6 p.m., Trump will go to Pittsburgh, still in Pennsylvania. Finally, he will finish his marathon in Michigan, in Grand Rapids, a state in which he is now ahead of Harris. by almost a percentage point in the latest polls by Kamala Harris, 48.6% for the Democrat against 47.7% for the Republican.

After Trump's outrages, Musk's fake news scrutinized closely

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Lundi 4 Novembre 2024.  As the presidential election approaches, Elon Musk has posted a slew of fake news about the election on his social networks that have generated more than two billion views this year, according to a new analysis by a nonprofit study that tracks disinformation, specifies the American media CNN. Musk, the billionaire owner of X, has become a figurehead in American politics, in addition to his long-standing reputation as a scientific leader at Tesla and SpaceX. He has donated more than $118 million to a pro-Trump super PAC and has launched a campaign to support Trump in Pennsylvania.

On his social media platform, Musk has posted a relentless stream of political messages, many of which support Trump and far-right political narratives, generating more than 17.1 billion views since July 2024, according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). CCDH’s research is based on an analysis of publicly available data from X on Musk’s own posts and political campaign spending to promote ads on the platform. The nonprofit organization counted the number of views Musk received on 87 specific posts containing false claims about the 2024 election.

Towards a wave of protests in the event of Donald Trump's defeat

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Monday November 4, 2024. In recent weeks, Donald Trump has been consistently rude to his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris. The former American real estate mogul has also repeatedly accused the Democratic camp of being behind cheating in the presidential election and has believed that her defeat in The outcome of the election is only possible in the event of cheating, casting doubt on the integrity of the vote, particularly among Republican supporters who are relaying these accusations. If the result will not be given until November 5, Donald Trump's campaign team has already assured that the results will be contested in the event of defeat.

The Democrats are “trying with all their might to steal” the election, the Republican billionaire said at a rally. This suggests a possible wave of protests against the results if Donald Trump loses. The Republican candidate has also declared that he would “not have to leave” of the White House in 2020 after Joe Biden's victory, a result that Donald Trump never recognized, as evidenced by the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

At a rally in Pennsylvania – a swing state in which the latest polls are extremely tight – this Sunday, November 3, Donald Trump continued his outrageous campaign against Kamala Harris. He notably called her “lazy”, while once again denying her defeat four years earlier: “The day I left, our border was the most secure in the history of our country.” On Monday, Trump held a public meeting in North Carolina, before speaking in Pennsylvania this afternoon, then heading to Michigan in the evening.

Environment: what's in Trump's program ?

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Sunday November 3, 2024. On the subject of the environment, the former president of the United States could be tempted to lift all possible regulations if he were to gain access to the White House. “For each new regulation, we will eliminate at least 10 old laws, and frankly we will have no trouble doing it”, he assured at the beginning of September. “I will quickly put an end to the great green scam”, he has already said. promised in the event of a second term. “We are going to drill (for oil) like crazy” he announced to his supporters, in order to “very quickly lower energy prices”.

Trump convicted in November ? For this former senior American official, two scenarios are possible

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Saturday, November 2, 2024. Donald Trump has several legal tactics at his disposal to try to avoid state prison, but his best chance of success actually depends on of the presidential election result. The former president has already twice delayed his sentencing until after Election Day on 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 election by concealing a secret payment to former porn star Stormy Daniels.

His lawyers are preparing for more legal battles, but no tactic will shape his future more than how voters cast their ballots on Nov. 5. “It's 50/50” that he'll be convicted in November, said Karen Friedman Agnifilo, a former senior official in the Manhattan district attorney's office and a legal analyst for CNN. “If he loses the election, I think he'll be convicted, and I think he'll be convicted prison. If he wins, I don't think it's going to move forward. A victory on Election Day, she added, is his way out of prison.”

For years, Donald Trump’s legal strategy has been to delay the deadline. Often, he has succeeded. He faced four criminal indictments in late 2023, and only one of those cases was tried before the election. His lawyers are now devising several tactics to delay his sentencing, currently scheduled for Nov. 26, whether he wins or loses the presidential election. How the courts handle these last-ditch efforts will dictate an unprecedented moment in American history and determine whether and when the former president will serve prison time.

“Whether women like it or not, I'm going to protect them”, a new controversy for Trump

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Friday November 1, 2024.  New controversy for Donald Trump after his rally in Wisconsin on Wednesday evening. The latter said he wanted to protect women “whether they like it or not”. “About four weeks ago, I said that I wanted to protect the people, that I wanted to protect the women of our country (…) I am president! I want to protect the women of our country. Well, I am going to do it. Whether women like it or not, I am going to protect them. I am going to protect them from the migrants who are arriving. I'm going to protect them from foreign countries that want to hit us with missiles and all sorts of other things,” he said. A statement quickly denounced by his rival Kamala Harris: “We know that this man simply does not respect women's freedom or women's intelligence to know what is best for them and make informed decisions,” she said the next day in Las Vegas.

A “war hawk” who should be under fire, Trump slips up on ex-Rep

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Friday, November 1, 2024. Donald Trump has declared former Representative Liz Cheney—a vocal opponent of Trump—a “war hawk.” “She’s a radical war hawk. Let’s put her in there with a nine-barreled shotgun shooting at her, okay,” ? the former president said at a campaign event in Glendale with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson. “Let's see how she feels, you know, when guns are pointed in her face,” he added.

Trump also hurled insults at her, once the third-ranking Republican in the House, calling her “very stupid,” a “stupid person” and a “moron.” Trump’s suggestion that Cheney be shot represents a major escalation in his use of harsh language to target his political enemies. And it comes just days before an election in which the former president has already eroded public trust. In recent weeks, he has also suggested a military crackdown on political opponents, whom he has described as “the enemy within.”

Trump driving a garbage truck: the PR stunt to counter Biden

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Thursday, October 31 2024. With less than a week to go before the election, Donald Trump attempted a PR stunt, a practice he is very fond of, to respond to Joe Biden. The president is accused of calling the Republican candidate's supporters “garbage”. The latter first denounced the president's remarks, assuring that the latter was “finally saying what he thought” about Trumpists. Then, in Wisconsin, Donald Trump put on an orange jacket and posed in a garbage truck: “What do you think of my garbage truck?”, he said, introducing it as “in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden”.

Still wearing his vest, he gave a rally and made a new attack targeting Joe Biden, and through him Kamala Harris: “Kamala and Joe call you trash, I see you as the “soul of America”. Donald Trump thus tried to turn the situation to his advantage. The controversy, in fact, started from his camp after racist remarks at Madison Square Garden in New York on Sunday. Tony Hinchcliffe, a guest comedian on stage, called Puerto Rico, American territory in the Caribbean, a floating garbage island. 

"They want Donald to disappear", Melania supporting her husband in Paris Match

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Thursday 31 October 2024. Donald Trump's wife, Melania, gave an interview to the French media this Thursday, October 31 ;but Paris Match in writing. In this interview, she defends her husband while his presence in the media and even in the Republican campaign was becoming extremely ;very rare. She notably returned to the attempted assassination of which the former real estate magnate was the victim last July.

“After receiving the horrible news of the tragedy in Pennsylvania, Jill Biden took the initiative to contact me directly,” she explains in the magazine's columns. “I don't know, however, if her concern was real because a few days before, she called my husband “mean” and a “liar.” Melania Trump also did not fail to attack the Democratic camp. “Verbal attacks by Democratic leaders and the mainstream media” “succeeded in triggering an assassination attempt” on her husband, she charges. 

“It is clear that the forces behind this perverse behavior will continue to operate. In other words, (…) they want Donald to disappear,” she says. “One has every right to doubt that, because the political engine of Democrats is (…) to peddle vile nicknames and to calling the 45th president of the United States a “threat to democracy,” it reads.

Pennsylvania meeting: Trump cajoles Latinos, downplays comments on Puerto Rico

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Wednesday October 30 2024. On Tuesday, Donald Trump was in Allentown, Pennsylvania for an anticipated rally in the city, which has a large Latino community. The former president tried to downplay racist remarks made by a comedian during a previous rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, saying that Puerto Rico was nothing more than a “floating island of garbage.” “Nobody loves the Latino community and our community in Puerto Rico more than I do,” Trump said. Trump à Allentown.

&Outside the hall, about fifty protesters were waiting for Trump, holding signs reading: "Immigrants make America great" or "Trump, fuera", which can be translated as "Trump, out". Donald Trump knows full well that the state of Pennsylvania, a swing state, is one of the key states that decide the fate of the American election. His rally was an opportunity to try one last gamble in this very divided territory. between Republicans and Democrats. For now, Trump is slightly ahead of Harris in the polls (48.1% against 47.6%), moins d'une semaine du scrutin.

"Effusion de sang", "misère", "chaos".. Trump détruit le bilan de Harris

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Tuesday October 29, 2024. In a speech at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump on Tuesday unleashed a series of familiar attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of her speech on the Ellipse Tuesday night. Trump said Harris “erased our borders” and “decimated” middle class”, adding that “bloodshed””and “misery” …Trump's remarks, which were framed as a “pre-refutation” of Harris' speech tonight, resembled his usual anti-Democrat rhetoric. He has so far not addressed controversial comments made by a comedian at a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York who called Puerto Rico from floating garbage island.

In case of defeat, Donald Trump ready bring out the heavy artillery to contest the results

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Tuesday October 29 2024. Donald Trump is already preparing to carry out an unprecedented operation in the event of defeat in the American presidential election to contest the results. “The nightmare would not be a large centralized January 6, like the assault on the Capitol in 2021, but a proliferation of small January 6s,” Le Monde indicates. Between a hasty announcement of a hypothetical victory, local blockages by its supporters of the certification of the results, as well as isolated violence, the Republican party seems ready for any eventuality.

In this climate, colossal resources will be deployed on election day, November 5. Streets will be closed, police patrols reinforced, and snipers will be positioned on the roofs of certain buildings, such as in Maricopa County (Arizona). In addition, since the counting rules are not the same depending on the state, around fifty sensitive counties have been identified in the 7 Swing states that will decide the fate of this election. In some territories considered to be the most at risk, incidents have already occurred. Two ballot boxes used for early voting were set on fire in Portland (Oregon) this Monday and in Vancouver (Washington).

Finally, according to the Wall Street Journal, nearly $140 million has been invested in around fifty organizations to contest the results of the elections in anticipation of a possible defeat against Kamala Harris. A project that relies in particular on a majority of conservative judges on the United States Supreme Court (six out of nine). “Nearly one in five Republicans believe that in the event of a defeat, Donald Trump should denounce the results and try by all means to achieve the supreme office”, says Le Monde.

What does Trump's environmental program include ?

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Monday October 28, 2024.< /strong>Regarding the environment, the former president of the United States could be tempted to lift all possible regulations if he were to gain access to the White House. “For each new regulation, we will eliminate at least 10 old laws, and frankly we will have no trouble doing it,” he assured at the beginning of September. “I will quickly put an end to the great green scam,” he has already said. promised in the event of a second term. “We are going to drill (for oil) like crazy” he announced to his supporters, in order to “very quickly lower energy prices”.

Trump rally marred by racist remarks, compared to Nazi rally

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Monday October 28, 2024 .This Sunday, a highly anticipated meeting was held for the Republican camp in the legendary Madison Square Garden in New York. A gathering that posed a problem even before its launch because of a Nazi rally that was held in the same hall in 1939. Indeed, a pro-Hitler American organization, the German-American Bund, had organized a meeting at Madison Square Garden. A similarity denounced by Hillary Clinton on CNN, former opponent of Donald Trump in 2016.

In front of a heated assembly of 20,000 supporters, the meeting was marked by numerous controversial remarks concerning immigrants and certain communities in the United States, whether from Trump himself or through some of his speakers.

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Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson called the US vice president a “low-IQ Samoan-Malaysian.” In reality, Kamala Harris is of Jamaican descent on her father's side and Indian on her mother's side. Trump adviser Stephen Miller did not hesitate to that: “America is for Americans and Americans only”, before an activist called Harris “the anti-Christ” while holding up a crucifix to applause from the audience.

What Trump is proposing to “seal the border” and “stop the migrant invasion”

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Friday October 25, 2024.  While Donald Trump and the Republicans are known for their tough, conservative stance on immigration, what about their proposals for border control? ? In effect, the former president of the United States is proposing an aggressive plan to “end the open border policies that have opened the floodgates to a tidal wave of illegal aliens, deadly drugs, and crime.” “linked to migrants”, can be read in Donald Trump's program for the 2024 American presidential election, unsurprisingly titled: Make America great again. A plan that is part of chapter number 2 of his project: “seal the border and stop the invasion of migrants”.

To do this, the Republican Party, if it were to gain access to the White House next November, intends first to reestablish all the border policies of the Trump administration, and will put an end to all releases of illegal aliens into the interior. “We will complete the border wall, shift much of our federal law enforcement to immigration enforcement, and use cutting-edge technology to monitor and secure the border. We will use every resource necessary to stop the invasion, including moving thousands of troops now stationed overseas to our own southern border,” the official platform states. The US Navy could also be deployed “to impose a total blockade on fentanyl (drug) in our regional waters”.

Trump compares the EU to a “mini China”, which treats “very, very badly” the United States

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Friday, October 25, 2024. During an interview this Thursday, Donald Trump did not fail to address a small dig at Europe. The former president of the United States compared the European Union to a “mini China” in terms of trade, due to the lack of opportunities, according to him, for American products on the European market. “They don't take our cars, they don't take our agricultural products, they don't take anything,” he said.”You know, the EU is a mini China, but not as mini as that (…) They treat us very, very badly,” he continued. The martyr position, regularly used by the Republican, is clearly out again.”

Let us recall that since the 1974 US Trade Act, the US president has had the power to impose quotas and customs tariffs up to 15% higher for 150 days on countries that have significant surpluses in their balance of payments with the United States. If he returned to the White House, Trump could therefore go further than the 10% announced until then. Enough to generate a real economic and commercial war between the USA and the EU. However, this scenario still appears unlikely, especially since the EU remains the United States' leading trading partner.

“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had” : Donald Trump denies making the remarks

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Friday 25  October 2024.As reported by CNN, Donald Trump denied on Thursday that he had said, “I need the kind of generals that Hitler had,” and he criticized The Atlantic when asked about the reported comments. At a Cuban restaurant in Las Vegas, CNN asked the former US president about the reporting in The Atlanticand his supposed comments. “No, I never said that. I would never say that. He's a rag, he's making things up. He's done it before. He's a bankrupt magazine. Right before the election, he's just a bankrupt magazine,” the Republican candidate blurted out.

As Trump was preparing to leave the hotel, CNN asked Trump about a controversial statement he allegedly made: “Hitler did good things, too,” after John Kelly, Trump's former White House chief of staff, told the New York Times that he had made the comment more than once. Donald Trump “paused,” then “turned around,” the report said, to say, “I never said that.” In the final right-wing line of the election, without much surprise, it is clear that Donald Trump denies all the accusations against him.

Trump campaigns in Arizona and Nevada to try to widen the gap

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Thursday October 24, 2024. Donald Trump continues his campaign across the country this Thursday. The former president of the United States is visiting two Sunbelt states: Arizona and Nevada (two swing states). Territories in which he is currently leading according to the compilation of the latest polls carried out by RealClear Politics. The Republican Party is therefore hoping to widen the gap in these pivotal territories of the election that could well tip the balance in favor of the former American real estate magnate.

He will first speak at a campaign rally in Tempe, Arizona, on inflation and the prices of household goods. He will then travel to Las Vegas to deliver a speech at the “United for Change” rally organized by Turning Point PAC and Turning Point Action. The event is expected to focus on “celebrating the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community while promoting civic engagement,” according to the event's website.

Trump accused of sexual assault by a former model

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Thursday, October 24, 2024. Donald Trump is accused of sexually assaulting a model he met through Jeffrey Epstein during the 1990s, the Guardian reported on Wednesday. The assault allegedly took place in Trump Tower in New York in 1993, according to the model. The former real estate mogul allegedly put his hands “everywhere” on her breasts, waist and buttocks. She admits to having been “deeply&eacutely disturbed".

Donald Trump campaign press secretary Caroline Leavitt denied the allegations: “It is clear that this false story was invented by the Kamala Harris campaign,” she said. According to the Guardian, model Stacey Williams had already spoken about what she is now denouncing on her social media. She is now detailing them in an online conversation on a group called “Survivors for Kamala”.””The idea of ​​this monster returning to the White House is my worst nightmare,” she explains. She claims to have been the victim of a “twisted game” between Trump and Epstein, a powerful American financier and sex offender.

“A dictatorial approach to government”, Trump attacked by a former chief of staff

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Mercredi 23 octobre 2024.  Donald Trump's former chief of staff has been tough on his former boss. In an interview with the New York Times on Tuesday, John Kelly said the Republican presidential candidate “prefers to take a dictatorial approach to government.” He said the former real estate mogul “never accepted the fact that he wasn't the most powerful man in the world – By “power” I mean the ability to do whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted, he says. An article in The Atlantic also quotes John Kelly, who recalls an exchange with Donald Trump about the loyalty of Adolf Hitler's generals. These statements have been denied by several members of the Republican campaign team.

These remarks echo those of Mark Milley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Trump during the last year of his term. Milley indicated in late 2023 that Trump was “a fascist to the core” in the Washington Post. Will these statements weaken the Republican in the race for the White House? ? For now, the duel is extremely tight with Kamala Harris, the two candidates are neck and neck: 49% against 48% of voting intentions in favor of the Democrat.

Trump sued for defamation by the "Central Park Five"

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Tuesday October 22, 2024.Wrongly convicted of raping a female jogger in New York in 1989, the “Central Park Five,” as they are known, spent between 6 and 13 years in prison before the real perpetrator came forward and admitted to assaulting the young woman who was left for dead. The five black and Hispanic men decided to to sue Donald Trump for defamation over his comments on the affair during the presidential debate between the Republican and his rival Kamala Harris last September.

As a reminder, shortly after the events, Donald Trump, then in his real estate business, had bought a page of advertising in the city's newspapers calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty in the state. In 2014, these five men obtained $41 million in compensation from the American justice system. During the debate between Trump and Harris in September 2024, the Republican had wrongly claimed that the five men had “pleaded guilty” and that the victim was dead. A claim that the “Central Park Five” accuse the former president of the United States. They filed a complaint against Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, the state and swing state where the the one and only debate of this campaign.

In North Carolina, Trump courts the Christian electorate

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Tuesday October 22, 2024.&nbsp ;Coming to North Carolina this Monday for the eventBelievers and Balots, Donald Trump this time tried to convince a religious electorate. And it is rather rare to hear the former president of the United States talk about religion, which is why this trip was relatively important two weeks before the election. “As I look back on the path and events of my life, I now recognize that it is the hand of God that has led me to where I am today,” Trump declared.

Regarding the assassination attempt he suffered this summer in Pennsylvania, he said that day his “faith took on new meaning … largely by what seemed to be a supernatural hand.” “I'd like to think that God saved me for a purpose, and that was to make our country greater than ever,” he added. As a reminder, North Carolina is one of the 7 Swing states in this American presidential election, in other words, an undecided state in which the political color changes from one election to the next. For the moment, the Republican is in the lead in this state (48.4% of voting intentions against 47.9% for Kamala Harris, according to RealClear Politics).

A million euros per day for a Trump vote, Elon Musk's crazy gift

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Monday, October 21, 2024. The help of Elon Musk, CEO of the social network X, formerly Twitter, or even SpaceX, for Donald Trump in an attempt to rally a wider electorate and get the former president of the United States elected no longer seems to have any limits. The billionaire was in Pittsburgh this Sunday for his last stop in the pivotal state of Pennsylvania, and after having donated $75 million to help Trump &be re-elected, he said he was willing to donate $1 million to a Donald Trump voter per day until the November 5 election. The only requirements for receiving the check: living and voting in a swing state, being registered on the electoral rolls and voting for the Republican candidate.

In detail, the operation announced by Musk is even more clever than it seems. It is also imperative to sign a petition defending the carrying of weapons to participate in this “lottery”. To be drawn at random, and receive a first check for 47 euros (in addition to the million euros per day), it is also mandatory to provide your own telephone number and that of a “sponsor”, a voter from the same state, potentially attracted by the same conservative ideas. To allow the Trump campaign team to verify the identity of the recipient, he must finally agree to be contacted by phone by the Republican candidate's team. For the paltry sum of 47 euros, Elon Musk has the luxury of holding two telephone numbers of conservative voters in key election states, who can be called to ensure that they actually turn out to vote, and who could convince the last undecided voters around them.

Some experts say the move is illegal and amounts to vote buying because it violates federal election law that prohibits payments for voter registration. On Sunday, October 20, the winner was a woman named Kristine Fishell, who came down from the theater balcony wearing a red Trump T-shirt as Musk waited on stage. She thanked him not only for the money, but also for “the wealth and responsibility that you're using to save free speech.” During the event, Musk pushed fake news about Donald Trump's campaign, including saying that “the Constitution is literally under attack,” and that if Trump doesn't win, “I'm afraid we're going to have a one-party state that's going to look like California, but really.” “worse,” he said.

Immigration, crime.. A “dizzying deluge of false information” from Trump

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Friday October 18, 2024.~6 0~/strong>According to CNN, “former President Donald Trump has been lying about a range of issues in the last month of the presidential election,” particularly in the last two weeks of October. However, the network reveals that it is mainly on the subject of immigration that the real estate mogul is making false statements. Crime, Kamala Harris' record, his own record… So many subjects on which Donald Trump would accumulate a “dizzying deluge of false assertions”, according to the channel.

First, on Kamala Harris' border role. Trump has repeatedly claimed that President Joe Biden has made her a “border czar” and has said that “she is in charge of the border.” Which is completely false. Border security is the responsibility of Homeland Security, and Alejandro Mayorkas. Joe Biden has simply asked Kamala Harris to lead diplomacy with El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to try to address the conditions that have driven their citizens to try to emigrate to the United States.

Donald Trump also repeated a false claim that Kamala Harris has “never even been” to the US border. Yet Harris did visit the border as vice president, first in Texas in mid-2021 and then again in Arizona last month. Donald Trump's assertion has therefore been false for three years.

"Who else in history has received so much money ?", Trump pays Zelensky

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Friday October 18, 2024. The former president of the United States gave an interview this Thursday to Patrick Bet-David, author of the podcast PBD. "I think Zelensky is one of the best traders I have ever seen. Every time he comes, we give him a hundred billion dollars," he declared, about the American aid distributed to Ukraine since the beginning of the war with Russia.

“Who else in history has received so much money?? This has never happened before.” “And that doesn't mean I don't want to help him, because I really feel sorry for these people. But he should never have allowed this war to start. This war is a defeat.” According to the American real estate tycoon, Ukraine has already lost the war.

“Ukraine is no longer Ukraine. Almost all the cities have been razed. All those beautiful golden domes are lying on their sides, broken into pieces (…) This should have been settled before it started, it would have been so simple,” he continued. He also took the opportunity to reaffirm his ambition to end this war if he were to run for a second term in the White House.

“”In Springfield, they eat dogs”, Trump refuses to back down on his false allegations

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Thursday October 17, 2024.&amp ;nbsp;At a Univision town hall on Wednesday, Donald Trump refused to back down from false claims that Haitian migrants from Springfield are eating pets in Ohio, in front of undecided Latino voters, even though the claim has been rejected by local and state leaders from both parties.

When asked by an audience member if he truly believed the Springfield story, Trump insisted he was simply “reporting what was reported.” “All I do is report,” the former president said, sharing his sources only to cite “newspapers.” The real estate mogul also, again without any supporting evidence, claimed that the community migrants “also eats other things she's not supposed to eat”.

Trump to work at McDonald's this weekend

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Wednesday October 16, 2024 . Following the statements of his competitor for the White House who claimed to have worked at McDonald's during her studies, Donald Trump will go this weekend to one of the chain's restaurants to prepare fries in Pennsylvania. The objective for the Republican is to discredit Kamala Harris, who had mentioned her experience within the fast food chain in her campaign video to remind people that she comes from the middle class.

Recently, Trump supporters have even accused the Democratic candidate of lying and never having set foot in a McDonald's. In September, Donald Trump already declared that he wanted to work as a cook to “see what it's like”, according to CNN. The former president of the United States should therefore keep his promise this weekend, and go “to the fryer”, as indicated in the columns of The Philadelphia Enquire.

A new position of Trump on the IVG ?

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Wednesday October 16, 2024. The Republican presidential candidate appeared more docile than usual on abortion, during a town hall meeting with women in Georgia broadcast on Fox News. The real estate mogul notably suggested less “harsh” laws in Republican states. He also announced "to be against the ban on abortion rights at the federal level and was satisfied that the decision now falls to the states. He also said he supports access to contraception and in vitro fertilization, which is endangered in states like Alabama.

Since the beginning of his campaign, Trump has not positioned himself in line with the American religious right, according to which it would be necessary to promise an outright ban on abortion throughout the country through a federal law. “You have to follow your “heart and conscience” on this issue, but don't forget that you also have to win elections,” he declared.

"Slow and léthargic" : A scathing Trump responds to Harris

Donald Trump: With the results of the polls, the post-election looks set to be virulent

Tuesday, October 15 2024. The mutual attacks between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris continue. On Saturday, October 12, the Democrat had accused his rival for lack of transparency regarding his health record, highlighting the American real estate mogul's age, and indicating that the latter does not &was not fit to lead the United States. Donald Trump did not fail to react, this Monday, October 15 on his X account (ex-Twitter).

“I think it's very important that Kamala Harris passes a cognitive endurance test and agility. His actions have brought many people to believe there might be something seriously wrong with her. Even 60 Minutes and CBS, in order to protect Lyin' Kamala, replaced her with ;also and unscrupulously a response she had given, which was totally “crazy”, with another response “which had nothing to do with the question asked,” he said. “Also, she is slow and lethargic when it comes to answering even the simplest questions. We have just been living this for almost “Four years, we shouldn't have to start over!”, the former president of the world's leading power lambasted, in scratching the current mandate of Joe Biden in passing.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116