RFK Jr. Seeking Federal Health Data to See If Vaccines Are Unsafe: Trump Transition Chair

‘I don’t even think he’s getting the job for HHS,’ Trump team co-chair Howard Lutnick said. Robert F. Kennedy wants access to federal health data under a potential second Trump administration to assess vaccine safety, the co-chair of former President Donald Trump’s transition team has said. During a CNN interview published on Oct. 30, Howard

Special Counsel Urges Court to Reject Trump’s Latest Efforts to Dismiss Jan. 6 Case

Lawyers for Trump have argued the special counsel Jack Smith was unconstitutionally appointed. Special counsel Jack Smith urged a federal judge on Thursday to reject the latest effort by former President Donald Trump to have his Jan. 6 case dismissed, arguing that the Republican presidential nominee’s attempt is both “untimely and without merit.” In a

Chinese National Convicted in US Released Early for ‘Significant Foreign Policy Interests’

It is unclear whether his release was part of a prisoner swap deal with China. A Chinese national serving his nine-month prison sentence for cyberstalking and threatening a fellow pro-democratic student was released early in mid-September based on “significant foreign policy interests” of the United States. The case’s new development surfaced recently due to unsealed

Trump, Harris Duel in the Desert With Last-Pitch Rallies in Battleground Nevada

Both tell supporters to get voters to the polls in tossup race to be won by the party that leaves no favorable ballot un-cast. LAS VEGAS—Presidential candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump took to the desert on Oct. 31 to make their last pitch to voters in the battleground state of

Trump, Harris Campaigns Spar Over Former President’s Liz Cheney Remarks

A Trump spokeswoman said the former president was saying that people such as Liz Cheney ‘are very quick to start wars and send other Americans to fight them.’ The Trump and Harris presidential campaigns were battling on Friday morning over remarks made by former President Donald Trump in a recent interview, where he described former

Colorado’s Top Election Official Says Employee Responsible for Posting Voting Passwords Is Gone

The employee, described as a ‘civil servant,’ now ‘no longer works’ in the office, the secretary of state said. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said that the worker who was responsible for a voting security breach that allowed passwords to be posted online is gone and that the incident shouldn’t shake residents’ confidence in

Georgia Secretary of State Says Video Alleging Voter Fraud Is Fake, Targeted Disinformation

The video appears to show a Haitian immigrant with multiple Georgia IDs claiming to have illegally voted for Vice President Kamala Harris numerous times. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said on Oct. 31 that a video allegedly showing a Haitian immigrant claiming to have carried out voter fraud in the U.S. presidential election is