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Trump shooting suspect left note outlining assassination attempt, court documents reveal: Live updates

Justice Department filing shows handwritten note saying Ryan Wesley Routh intended to kill former president as well as list of dates and venues where Trump would appear

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The man accused in the apparent assassination attempt of Donald Trump at a golf course in Florida left behind a note saying that he intended to kill the former president and maintained in his car a handwritten list of dates and venues where Trump was to appear, the Department of Justice has revealed.

The new allegations were included in a detention memo filed ahead of a hearing Monday at which the Justice Department was expected argue that Ryan Wesley Routh should be detained as the case moves forward.

Meanwhile, Trump said he won’t run for president again in 2028 if he loses to Kamala Harris in November. On Sunday Trump was asked if he could see himself running again in 2028 if he loses, to which he told news broadcaster Sinclair’s Full Measure: “No, I don’t.” He added: “That will be it.”

A new poll from The New York Times shows him leading in Georgia and North Carolina, and in Arizona by five points.

The poll, conducted from September 17-21, found the race is closest in North Carolina, where Trump currently sits at 49 percent and Harris at 47 percent. In Georgia, the poll puts Trump four points ahead of Harris at 49 percent to 45 percent.

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Trump attempted assassination suspect Ryan Routh due in court today

Donald Trump’s suspected would-be assassin, Ryan Routh, is due to appear in court today.

Routh is being held behind bars in Florida after Secret Service agents allegedly thwarted a second assassination attempt on the former president at his West Palm Beach golf club on 15 September.

He is charged with federal counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and possession and receipt of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. The charges relate to previous felonies in North Carolina in 2002 and 2010, which mean Routh is banned from owning a firearm.

At a hearing today, prosecutors will argue Routh should stay behind bars until trial. He has not yet entered a plea.

The hearing is scheduled to take place at 11am ET.

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Ryan Routh is due to appear in court today (Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office)
Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 13:40
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Will the presidential candidates do another debate?

Donald Trump’s former debate coach predicted on Sunday that the ex-president would accept CNN’s invitation for a debate in the coming weeks.

Chris Christie appeared as part of the political panel on ABC’s This Week on Sunday where the former New Jersey governor explained that Trump “needs” another go at debating Democratic rival Kamala Harris given her successful performance against him at the September presidential debate in Philadelphia.

Harris has already accepted the October 23 debate proposal, while Trump has said it is “too late” for another match-up.

John Bowden reports.

Chris Christie says Trump will face Harris in another debate: ‘He needs it’

Harris campaign says having just one debate between final candidates would be ‘unprecedented’

Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 13:15
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Where the candidates are heading this week

Both candidates are targeting the battleground state of Pennsylvania with just over six weeks to go until election day.

Trump will appear at a rally in the borough of Indiana tonight, while Harris has no campaign events scheduled for today.

The vice president plans to return to the state on Wednesday.

Trump will finish the week in Michigan where he is appearing at a town hall event.

Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 13:00
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Democrats nervous pollsters are underestimating Trump

Democrats are nervous that pollsters could be underestimating the Trump vote given Kamala Harris’s slim lead in key battleground states.

While a new NBC News survey, published Sunday, shows Harris up five percentage points over Trump, Senate Democrats have told The Hill they are concerned and bracing themselves for another surprise similar to the 2016 election, where Trump’s performance was stronger than pollsters predicted and he beat Hillary Clinton.

“Polling has really been seriously damaged since 2016. And that’s one of the truths, is that Trump is going to be tough in Pennsylvania,” Senator John Fetterman said.

Senator Raphael Warnock of Georgia emphasized just how close this election will be.

“We know this election is going to be close. It’s going to be close in the battleground states, including Georgia, which is why I’m doing everything I can to make sure we put Georgia in our column,” he told the outlet.

“We talk about margin of error for a reason,” he added.

Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 12:36
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Harris vs. Trump: who will make history?

Strap in for an insightful and dynamic panel discussion as we delve into the critical question on everyone’s minds: “Who will be the next President of the United States?”

Join executive editor Holly Baxter and a panel of experts as they dissect the campaign trail so far, break down the latest polling trends, and offer insights into how pivotal moments in the race for the White House could unfold.

The Independent‘s thought-provoking virtual roundtable will explore whether Kamala Harris can break barriers as the first female president of the United States, or if the nation will see the unprecedented return of Donald Trump to the White House, even after his conviction on campaign finance fraud.

For more details, have a read below.

Harris vs. Trump: who will make history? Join our exclusive US election event

Join executive editor Holly Baxter as she sits down with a panel of experts from The Independent, including Bel Trew, Andrew Feinberg and Eric Garcia

Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 12:15
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ICYMI: Janet Jackson ‘apology’ over Harris race comments was ‘not authorized’

The fallout from Janet Jackson’s comments regarding Kamala Harris’s heritage continues.

In an interview published over the weekend, the singer repeated false claims echoed by Trump that Harris “is not Black.”

Less than 24 hours after Jackson’s comments appeared in The Guardian, a statement to Buzzfeed provided by Mo Elmasri, who reportedly claimed to be her manager, said she apologized for her remarks.

But in the latest developments, it has since emerged that Jackson is actually managed by her brother, Randy, and the “apology” was not authorized by her.

Elmasri told Variety: “I no longer work for her. I was fired by Janet and Randy, after attempts to improve her image in front of public opinion and her fans, and this is something I do not deserve.”

Kevin E.G Perry reports.

Janet Jackson did not authorise ‘apology’ for shocking Kamala Harris comments

Singer previously echoed false claims made by Harris’s Republican White House rival, Donald Trump

Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 12:00
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the US this week

Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in the US this week to shore up support for Ukraine in the war.

He is speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday and Wednesday before traveling to Washington for talks on Thursday with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

On Sunday, the Ukrainian leader toured the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant in Pennsylvania.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant in Scranton, Pennsylvania
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant in Scranton, Pennsylvania (AP)
Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 11:45
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Voters say threat of political violence ‘greater if Trump is elected’ - poll

More than half of registered voters say the threat of political violence will be greater if Donald Trump is elected this November, according to a new poll.

While 58 percent of registered voters think the threat of political violence will be greater under Trump if he is elected, 21 percent say it will fall, a poll from CBS News released Sunday reveals. Another 21 percent say there will be no change.

Just over 40 percent of registered voters say the threat of political violence will be greater if current Vice President Kamala Harris is elected, while 27 percent say it will decrease and 30 percent expect it to stay the same, according to the poll.

Roughly 83 percent of Harris voters believe the threat of political violence will be greater under the former president, while 63 percent of Trump voters say it will rise under the vice president if she wins.

Katie Hawkinson reports.

Majority of voters say threat of political violence will increase if Trump is elected

Donald Trump and JD Vance have both blamed threats to the former president’s life on Democratic rhetoric

Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 11:30
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JD Vance called out for ‘lying’ over price of eggs

JD Vance has been called out for “lying” over the price of eggs while on the campaign trail over the weekend.

The Republican vice presidential nominee was at a supermarket in Reading, Pennsylvania to draw attention to the high cost of groceries due to “Harris’s policies”.

Holding a carton of eggs, he said: “Eggs, when Kamala Harris took office, were short of $1.50 a dozen. Now a dozen eggs will cost you around $4. Thanks to Kamala Harris’s inflationary policies, Pennsylvania actually has seen some of the worst grocery price increases of the entire nation, and again, it’s because she cast a deciding what vote on the inflation explosion act.”

However, eagle-eyed viewers spotted the $2.99 price tag on a carton of eggs directly behind the Ohio senator.

TV producer and film maker, Morgan J Freeman, said: “Even in their own damn photo, it shows JD Vance is lying about the price of eggs.”

Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 11:15
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North Carolina governor Mark Robinson sees campaign staff quit in droves

Embattled North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson is reportedly down to just a single-digit number of paid campaign staffers after the bulk of his team abandoned his bid for the governor’s office after a damaging CNN investigation.

Robinson was the focus of an investigation by the network’s KFile unit on Thursday.

A report published by CNN revealed an extensive history of comments made on a porn site called “Nude Africa” under an email address and username both known to be linked to him.

The comments, which touched on a wide range of topics, were outrageous and shocking — in one, he apparently referred to himself as a “Black Nazi.”

John Bowden has the story.

Mark Robinson sees NC campaign staff quit in droves after damning CNN report

Robinson ‘down to just three staffers’ after mass resignations in wake of CNN report

Rhian Lubin23 September 2024 11:00

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