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Trump breaks his silence on ‘free spirit’ Laura Loomer

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  • Trump addressed the media at his Los Angeles golf club, overlooking the Pacific 
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Donald Trump claimed to be completely unaware of the growing controversy around conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer as he faced questions about why he had allowed a woman who said 9/11 was an inside job to travel with him for commemoration events this week.

Loomer has become a regular fixture at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home and this week made racist comments about Trump’s opponent Kamala Harris.

But at a press conference at his Los Angeles golf club in front of the Pacific Ocean on Friday, Trump refused to criticize her.

‘I don’t control Laura,’ he said. ‘I can’t tell Laura what to do. She’s a supporter.’

Instead he called her a ‘free spirit’ and claimed to know nothing about a post in which his supporter said ‘the White House will smell like curry & White House speeches will be facilitated via a call center’ if Harris, the daughter of Indian and Jamaican immigrants won the election.

Former President Donald Trump broke his silence about Laura Loomer at a press conference

 

Trump spoke to reporters for more than an hour, railing against debate moderators once again, slamming California’s political leaders and taking aim at Haitian migrants.

But he faced most questions about Loomer, a 31-year-old far right activist.

Her presence on Trump’s private jet has alarmed many of the former president’s allies who believe that she is hurting his chances of winning over new voters.

He shrugged off questions about why she rode on his plane this week to a 9/11 event in Pennsylvania, and the memorial to flight 93.

‘A lot of people do,’ he said. ‘It’s a very big plane.’

Instead he claimed ignorance about her history of controversial remarks. He promised to read up on her comments and issue a statement.

After the event at his golf club he is due to head to a fundraiser hosted by billionaire software developer Tom Siebel and his wife Stacey.

Tickets start at $3000 all the way up to $500,000 for a couple to on the host committee at the event in the Bay Area town of Woodside.

Trump is playing catchup with Harris who has had a fundraising bonanza since entering the race in late July.

Laura Loomer arrives with Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump for a visit to the Shanksville Volunteer Fire Company in Shanksville

 

She also traveled with him this week to the presidential debate in Philadelphia

 

Trump spoke to reporters in front of the Pacific Ocean at his Los Angeles golf club

 

The two are locked in a tight battle. The DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners election model gives the former president a 55 percent chance of victory, with less than two months to go.

Both candidates have hit the campaign trail since the debate in swing states, making the case that they had the best debate night.

Trump was in Arizona on Thursday, when he was unapologetic about coming across as angry.

‘People said that I was angry at the debate, angry,’ he told a raucous crowd in Tucson.

‘I was angry, and yes, I am angry because she allowed 21 million illegal aliens invading our communities. Many of them are criminals.’

And he unveiled another populist economic measure, promising to abolish tax on overtime.

‘You know what that means? I think that gives people more of an incentive to work,’ he said.

‘It gives the companies a lot … it’s a lot easier to get the people.’

Critics will wonder how he plans to pay for it without adding to the nationall debt.

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Don’t Vote For APC They Have Plunged Nigeria Into An Abyss Of Suffering, Atiku Warns Edo Voters

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Atiku made this known in a statement on his X handle on Wednesday titled ‘The clear choice for a prosperous Edo State’.

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has warned Edo citizens against voting for an Alliance Progressive Congress candidate in the upcoming Edo State governorship election.

Atiku made this known in a statement on his X handle on Wednesday titled ‘The clear choice for a prosperous Edo State’.

He advised Edo voters to opt for change, adding that APC had forsaken the ideals of governance, ignoring the cries of the common man.

He said, “As the good citizens of Edo State prepare to make their voices heard this Saturday, the 21st of September, 2024, let us reflect on the immense power within our grasp.

“The power to break free from the chains of bad governance, the power to chart a new course for our beloved state. That power lies in your vote, a precious tool for change.

“The APC has donned the mask of a friend to the masses, but behind this veil lies a sinister reality. They have lured gullible voters with sweet promises, only to reveal their true nature— a party driven by a hunger for power rather than the well-being of the people.

“They have forsaken the ideals of governance, ignoring the cries of the common man while pursuing their own selfish ambitions. Under their watch, Nigeria has been plunged into an abyss of suffering.

“They have sown seeds of poverty, despair, and insecurity. The once vibrant spirit of our nation has been dimmed by a relentless struggle for survival, where even the simplest of needs, like food, have become out of reach for millions.

“In this grim reality, our people are not dying of disease but of hunger. We stand at the lowest point in our nation’s governance. The APC has not served the people; they have served themselves.

“And when the people, rightfully aggrieved, have raised their voices in protest, they have been silenced, dragged to courts under charges of treason. Meanwhile, the APC’s leaders bask in luxury, indifferent to the hardship that grips the nation.

“But there is hope. In this dark landscape, Dr. Asue Ighodalo shines as a beacon of integrity and vision. His candidacy offers a path to redemption for Edo State. Where the APC has faltered, Ighodalo stands firm, ready to serve with competence and a genuine commitment to the people’s welfare.

“People of Edo State, the time has come to use the power vested in you. As you go to the polls, ask yourself: Has the APC made your life better, or have they only deepened your struggles? The answer is clear.

“Your vote for Ighodalo will not only bring change to Edo State but will also send a resounding message across Nigeria that we reject the deceit and self-serving ways of the APC.

“For nearly a decade, the APC has betrayed the people. They criticized past leaders for raising fuel prices, yet today, they preside over an era where fuel costs soar above N900 per litre. Their cruelty and disregard for the plight of the masses are unmatched.

“A vote for the APC is a vote for the continuation of misery, hunger, and despair. Open your eyes, Edo State. Do not be swayed by the empty promises of the APC. Electing Dr. Asue Ighodalo of the PDP is not just a vote; it is an act of reclaiming our future.

“It is a choice to consolidate the good work of Governor Godwin Obaseki and to build a future of prosperity, dignity, and hope. Let us march to the polls this Saturday, united in our resolve to bring about the change we so desperately need.

“Let us cast our votes for Asue Ighodalo and usher in a new dawn for Edo State. The power is yours. Use it wisely.”

I even wander what APC tells Edo people during their campaigns

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INEC Withdraws Recognition Of Julius Abure As Labour Party Chairman

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially withdrawn recognition of Julius Abure as the National Chairman of the Labour Party due to the expiration of his tenure in June 2024.

This decision follows a leadership crisis within the party, marked by internal conflicts and disagreements regarding Abure’s legitimacy.

INEC stated that Abure’s continued claim to the position is “illegal and unconstitutional” as his tenure expired in June.

This decision is supported by a counter-affidavit filed in the Federal High Court Abuja in response to the Labour Party’s lawsuit challenging its exclusion from INEC’s refresher training for uploading party agents ahead of the Edo and Ondo states governorship elections.

The party has been embroiled in a leadership tussle since June when the party’s congress in Anambra state extended the tenure of the Julius Abure-led executive.

However, this move has been contested by key stakeholders, including former deputy chairman Callistus Okafor, Abia State governor Alex Otti, and 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, who have collectively organized a national Congress to address the deadlock, further complicating the party’s internal dynamics.

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IPAC vows to boycott Imo 21 September LG elections

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IPAC’s chairman in Imo, Ichie Levi Ekeh, alleged that ISIEC failed to comply with some of the state’s 2024 local government election guidelines.

The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) on Tuesday declared that political parties that make up the body will boycott Saturday’s upcoming local government elections in Imo.

The state chairman of IPAC, Ichie Levi Ekeh, told reporters in Owerri that the group was disappointed in the Imo State Independent Electoral Commission (ISIEC) preparations for the election.

“As IPAC, we have decided to boycott the election to show our grievances and to show that ISIEC has not done what it should do by following the guidelines,” he said.

The state government had scheduled September 21 to conduct the council polls.

However, Mr Ekeh, also the state chairman of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), alleged that ISIEC failed to comply with some of the state’s 2024 local government election guidelines.

“We have been following the process, but in recent times, it appears that the commission has derailed from the election guideline.

“We expected that candidates would have been given forms to fill and return for validation, but four days to the election, names of candidates and voters have not been published.

“Page 9, paragraph 5 (8) of the guideline, says that all nomination forms shall be delivered at the place or places appointed by the commission at least 20 days before the date of the election.

“Today is September 17, which is four days to the election, nothing has been done,” he said.

He also expressed displeasure that the commission declined its inquiry to clarify certain payments of non-refundable fees in the guideline.

“Instead, what they did was to send invitations to candidates to visit their office for the forms and validation.

“When these candidates got there, they were asked to pay N200,000 for the chairmanship position and N51,000 for the councillorship positions without the consent of the political parties that presented the candidates.

“It is up to the political parties to protect the interest of candidates,” he said.

Mr Ekeh said ISIEC had not been fair to political parties and added that the body was worried that candidates would not be given a level playing ground to participate in the election.

However, in his reaction, the chairman of ISIEC, Charles Ejiogu, said contrary to claims by IPAC, the commission followed the prescribed guidelines for the conduct of the election.

“I do not see any reason why the election will not hold on Saturday. The commission is fully prepared, adequately, sufficiently prepared for the election,” Mr Ejiogu said.

The commission’s chairman also said electoral officers and ad hoc staff training would be concluded before the elections.

He said 15,000 ad hoc staff had been recruited for the exercise in 305 wards and 4,758 polling units across the state.

Mr Ejiogu said the money paid for validation by candidates at the commission’s office was lawful.

(NAN)

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