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Kamala Harris toured Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin with Republican, Trump-critic Liz Cheney in tow. Donald Trump was in hurricane-hit North Carolina, as news emerged in New York of a fresh defamation lawsuit.

 

Presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump both campaigned in battleground states on Monday, with barely two weeks remaining until elections in the US.

Harris toured a trio of crucial swing states with Liz Cheney, the eldest daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, two of the highest-profile Republicans to publicly endorse her, seeking support from moderate Republican-leaning voters.

Trump was able to win Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin in his 2016 election victory against Hillary Clinton, but he lost all three states to Joe Biden in 2020.

Holding them again on November 5 would all but seal victory for Democratic candidate Harris.

What did Harris and Cheney say?

During one of her three “town hall” events with Cheney, moderated by a conservative radio host, in Malvern, Pennsylvania, Harris returned to her recent attack line of questioning Trump’s mental stability and suitability for office.

“In many, many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man, but the consequences of him being president of the United States are brutally serious,” Harris told the audience.

Harris and Cheney held a trio of ‘town halls’ in battleground states in the Midwest known as the ‘blue wall’
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She also said that Trump “has been manipulated and is so clearly able to be manipulated by favor and flattery, including by dictators and autocrats.”

Harris said if Trump were to win next month, Ukraine would likely fall to Russia. Foreign policy is one area where Cheney often criticizes Trump.

Cheney, meanwhile, said during the event in Royal Oak, Michigan that she had spoken to several Republicans with concerns about Trump who had also said “I can’t be public” in those opinions. But she voiced confidence that “they’ll do the right thing.”

“And I would just remind people, if you’re at all concerned, you can vote your conscience and not ever have to say a word to anybody,” Cheney said.

Trump dismisses ‘war hawk’ Cheney, criticizes hurricane response again

Trump downplayed Cheney’s appearances in comments online on Monday, calling her a “war hawk.”

He accused Cheney, best known for her father’s role in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq during the George W. Bush administration, of wanting to go to war with “every Muslim country known to mankind” like her father, who he described as “the man that ridiculously pushed Bush to go to war in the Middle East.”

Trump made three stops in North Carolina — usually a fairly safe state for Republicans, but an increasingly competitive one which Barack Obama was able to claim in his 2008 landslide — as it continues to deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

Trump returned to North Carolina on Monday, one of the states hit hard by Hurricane Helene and one that is no longer as safe for Republican candidates as once it was
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He again criticized the federal government’s response to the storms, even after his earlier criticisms prompted rebukes from North Carolina Republicans like Chuck Edwards, who was sharing the stage with Trump as he made the renewed claims on Monday.

Asked if his criticisms were helpful, after Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees complained of harassment by local militias impeding their work, Trump said he believed “you have to let people know how they’re doing.”

“If they were doing a great job, I think we should say that, too, because I think they should be rewarded,” he said. “If they’re doing a poor job, we’re supposed to not say it?”

Trump’s children Eric and Tiffany were among those in the audience in Concord, North Carolina, on Monday
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‘Central Park Five’ announce defamation lawsuit over Trump debate comments

Meanwhile, in Trump’s New York base, the five Black and Hispanic teenagers wrongfully convicted of a 1989 rape and murder of a jogger in Central Park said they were suing Trump over statements he made at last month’s presidential debate.

Known broadly as the “Central Park Five,” the men spent between five and 13 years in prison before they were cleared in 2002 based on new DNA evidence and the confession of another person.

Trump falsely said during the debate that the men had killed a person and pleaded guilty.

The young men confessed early in the investigation. They soon said they had done so under duress and pleaded not guilty at trial, though they were convicted.

A spokesman for the Trump campaign dismissed the defamation lawsuit as “just another frivolous, election interference lawsuit, filed by desperate left-wing activists.”

One of the plaintiff’s lawyers denied a political motivation and said the men were seeking compensation for renewed damage to their reputations and for Trump intentionally inflicting emotional distress.

Trump had been vocal on the killing at the time, taking out a full-page newspaper advert calling for the death penalty’s reintroduction in New York.

In 2019, when challenged on the issue, he refused to apologize or revise comments made about the group prior to their exoneration.

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Breaking News: Senator Ned Nwoko decamps to APC

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Ned Nwoko, the Senator representing Delta North senatorial district is set to defect to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

He was elected to the Senate on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 general election.

Mr Nwoko exclusively confirmed his decision to Premium Times through a response to an enquiry by our reporter to him about the matter.

If he defects, the APC will have all three senators in the state in its fold as the senators representing Delta Central and Delta South senatorial districts won their seats on the platform of APC in the 2023 elections.

Mr Nwoko’s relationship with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and the governor’s godfather/predecessor, Ifeanyi Okowa has not been cordial of late.

This has to do with alleged marginalisation of Mr Nwoko and his constituency by the governor who prefers, instead to focus attention on the interests of his godfather, Mr Okowa.

Both former Governor Okowa and Mr Nwoko hail from Delta North.

Mr Okowa, a defeated PDP vice presidential candidate in the 2023 election is said to be eyeing the Delta North senatorial seat, currently occupied by Mr Nwoko in the coming 2027 election.

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Ohanaeze: “You’ve Committeed Sacrilege Against Ikwere” – Rivers Group Blasts Azuta-Mbata

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The Ogbakor Ikwerre Cultural Organisation Worldwide, the apex decision-making body of the Ikwerre ethnic nationality in Rivers State, has announced the withdrawal of all honours, recognitions, and titles previously bestowed on Senator John Azuta-Mbata, the newly elected President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide. The group also barred Senator Azuta-Mbata, who represented Rivers East Senatorial District from 1999 to 2007, from participating in activities in Ikwerre land, including community meetings and political representation. This decision extends to his hometown, Eneka Community in Apara Kingdom.

ALSO READ:  Wike is a satanic person – Sheikh Gumi The Ikwerre leadership accused Azuta-Mbata of committing “sacrilege” against Ikwerre land by accepting the leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, a socio-cultural organization representing the Igbo people.

In their view, his decision signifies a renunciation of his Ikwerre identity, rendering him “a total stranger” in the community. In a statement jointly signed by the President General of Ogbakor Ikwerre Cultural Organisation Worldwide, Eze Barr. Godspower Onuekwa, and Secretary General, Barr. Nyebuchi Philips, the group expressed strong disapproval of Azuta-Mbata’s actions: “By becoming the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Senator John Azuta-Mbata has willingly and freely renounced his membership and identity as an Ikwerre person (Iwhuruohna). ALSO READ:  INEC Presents Certificate of Return To Ikwechegh of Aba North and South Fed. Constituency “His decision to contest and emerge as the leader of Ohanaeze Ndigbo was not the collective view, will, position, or thinking of the Eneka community, Apara Kingdom, and the Ikwerre ethnic nationality.” The statement emphasized that Azuta-Mbata’s decision was personal and lacked the consent of the Ikwerre community.

As a result, Ogbakor Ikwerre announced that all titles and honours previously awarded to Azuta-Mbata by Ikwerre organizations have been revoked.

ALSO READ:  Why There Is Fuel Scarcity – NNPCL Explains He is barred from attending gatherings, meetings, or representing Ikwerre in any capacity. The group also called on the international community, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and traditional leaders to recognize that Senator Azuta-Mbata no longer represents Ikwerre interests.

The organization warned that severe sanctions await anyone who betrays or compromises their Ikwerre identity for political gain, citing the need to uphold their customs and traditions. [CONTINUE READING HERE]>>>>

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Abuja Land Revocation: Wike Gave 14-Day Grace To Govs, Senate Leaders, 565 Others

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The FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, has revoked the land allocations belonging to some governors and other political bigwigs.

The Bayelsa and Imo States governors, Senator Diri Douye and Senator Hope Uzodimma, Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, are among the 568 persons whose land allocations in Maitama II, Cadastral Zone A10, Abuja were withdrawn by the Minister.

According to Lere Olayinka, media aide to the minister, the withdrawal of the Right of Occupancy, R-of-O, of the 568 land allottees followed the expiration of the extra two-week grace period granted them to pay their Certificate of Occupancy, C-of-O bills.

Other prominent Nigerians among the 568 allottees are former Governor of Enugu State, Chimaroke Nnamani; Senate Minority Leader, Abba Moro; Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa; and federal lawmaker representing Obokun/Oriade Federal Constituency, Hon. Oluwole Oke, among others.

In October 2024, a total of 3,273 were offered two weeks to pay their bills or lose their R-of-O titles, out of which 2,511 complied, leaving 762.

The 762 allottees were further allowed another grace of two weeks to pay, but as of January 15, this year, 12 days after the expiration of the weeks, only 194 paid, leaving 568.

“The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, wishes to inform the allottee(s)/titleholder(s) of plot(s) of land in Maitama II, Cadastral Zone A10, Abuja, who have failed to make payment for their Certificate of Occupancy (C-of-O) bills after the expiration of grace period granted by the Honourable Minister, Federal Capital Territory, that their Right of Occupancy to the land/property has been withdrawn under the provisions of Section 28 of the Land Use Act of 1978 for contravention of the terms of the grant, which obligated the title/interest holders to settle all bills.

“The general public is, however, invited to note that allottees/title holders who have completed their payments on or before 15/01/2025 are not affected by this publication,” read the notice of withdrawal.

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