White House condemns Trump’s ‘antisemitic’ and ‘derogatory’ remarks about ShapiroThe White House has condemned a social media post by Donald Trump last night that called Josh Shapiro the “highly overrated Jewish Governor of the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”.Trump, posting to Truth Social, wrote that Shapiro had “refused to acknowledge that I am the best friend that Israel, and the Jewish people, ever had”. Shapiro “has done nothing for Israel, and never will”, Trump added.In response, Herbie Ziskend, the White House’s principal deputy communications director, said:
It is antisemitic, dangerous, and hurtful to attack a fellow American by calling out their Jewish faith in a derogatory way, or perpetuating the centuries-old smear of “dual loyalty.” President Biden and Vice President Harris believe we must come together as Americans to condemn and combat Antisemitism – and hate and bigotry of all kinds.
ShareUpdated at 18.46 CESTKey eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureCoral Murphy MarcosIn Georgia, which is not a border state, JD Vance criticized vice-president Kamala Harris over her record on immigration policies during the Biden administration.He touched a nerve by mentioning a sensitive issue with Georgians: The death of Laken Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student at Augusta University, who was found in a wooded area at the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens in February. Authorities charged an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, Jose Antonio Ibarra, with the murder of the student.Republicans have rallied around Riley’s death to call for stricter immigration rules and stringent penalties for undocumented migrants who commit crimes.“Rural America has been affected by this terrible poison that drug cartels are bringing in as much as anybody,” Vance said on Thursday afternoon. “We have got to close down the border.”ShareIn a post on Thursday marking his 10th anniversary with Kamala Harris and ahead of her highly anticipated speech at the Democratic national convention tonight, second gentleman Doug Emhoff wrote:
“Ten years of marriage, forever to go. Happy anniversary, @VP. I love you.”
Accompanying the post is a video of the couple featuring multiple photos of them over the years, as well as a voiceover from Emhoff saying:
“We did go on that first date. Love at first sight. We were literally talking about our future by the end of that first date. And that next morning, I’m sending her an email, ‘Here are my availabilities for the next six months.’”
Earlier this week, Emhoff spoke of his marriage to Harris in an address at the DNC, saying, “I trusted Kamala with our family’s future. It was the best decision I ever made. This Thursday will be our 10th wedding anniversary which I know, it means I’m about to hear that embarrassing voicemail again,” referring to a voice note he sent Harris the morning after their first date.“However, that’s not all I’ll be hearing. That same night, I’ll be hearing my wife, Kamala Harris, accept your nomination for President of the United States,” he added.ShareUpdated at 20.03 CESTJD Vance due to speak in GeorgiaCoral Murphy MarcosJD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, is expected to speak in south Georgia on Thursday afternoon, pushing on border security and immigration.Vance was slated to deliver his remarks in Georgia at 1pm ET and is expected to begin soon.JD Vance speaks in Asheboro, North Carolina.The campaign stop in Valdosta comes ahead of Kamala Harris’s speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago later today.Trump is also scheduled to visit the southern border in Cochise County, Arizona, after campaigning across battleground states this week.In Georgia, immigration is one of the top issues for voters after the economy, according to a recent poll from The New York Times and Siena College. Trump’s team has repeatedly tied immigration to an increase in violent crime, although multiple studies have debunked these claims.ShareUpdated at 19.44 CESTLori Lightfoot, the former mayor of Chicago, has some choice words for JD Vance after the Republican vice-presidential nominee said that Chicago has become “the murder capital of the United States of America, thanks to very failed Democrat leadership”.In response to Vance who told reporters: “My little theory about why they decided to have the convention in Chicago, is, Tim Walz has been going around saying that he served in war, and maybe they did it in Chicago so that he could actually accurately say that he visited a combat zone,” Lightfoot said:
“A nice thing about not being mayor anymore is I don’t care who hears me tell this clown to STFU.”
ShareUpdated at 19.35 CESTMuslim Woman for Harris says it is disbanding over lack of Palestinian speaker at DNCAdria R WalkerThe group Muslim Women for Harris released a statement announcing that it was disbanding in response to the Harris-Walz campaign’s refusal to allow a Palestinian person to speak on the main stage. The group’s statement reads:
We cannot in good conscience continue Muslim Women for Harris-Walz, in light of this new information from the Uncommitted movement, that VP Harris’ team declined their request to have a Palestinian American speaker take the stage at the DNC.
The statement was released as members of the uncommitted national movement, which won 30 delegates to the convention, and their supporters held a sit-in outside of the convention.Ilhan Omar joined the demonstration for some time, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called in to the sit-in via FaceTime. The sit-in came after the anti-war group was told a Palestinian person would not be allowed to speak on the main stage – until then, whether or not such a speech would happen was up in the air.Kamala Harris’s campaign notably invited the family of Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin to speak on Wednesday, which Uncommitted supported. The group called for a similar platform for a Palestinian person.ShareUpdated at 19.43 CESTChicago police said Wednesday’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations outside the Democratic national convention went ahead without arrests and that there were no injuries.More than 2,000 pro-Palestinian protesters marched peacefully past a park on Wednesday where pro-Israel demonstrators had gathered earlier, according to AP, a day after tense confrontations with the police led to 56 arrests at a protest outside the Israeli consulate in downtown Chicago.Demonstrators rally in protest over the war in Gaza near the Democratic national convention. Photograph: Scott Olson/Getty ImagesDemonstrators in Chicago, Illinois on Wednesday. Photograph: Scott Olson/Getty ImagesShareUpdated at 19.11 CESTKira LernerRobert F Kennedy Jr.’s reported plan to drop out and endorse Donald Trump on Friday “is a desperate attempt to change the narrative” in Trump’s currently struggling campaign, Rahna Epting, executive director of grassroots progressive organization MoveOn, said in a press call Thursday.
RFK Jr. has spent weeks begging Trump for a job, so these folks have been in cahoots for a while. He has always been a puppet of sorts for the Trump campaign.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr at the Supreme Court in Mineola, New York to appeal a ballot suit. (Photo by SMG/REX/Shutterstock)Matt Bennett, executive vice-president for public affairs of Third Way, a center-left think tank, said it’s ultimately a good thing for Democrats that Kennedy is leaving the race, and he doesn’t think the endorsement of Trump “will bring a huge swath of voters” to his campaign.But, Bennett noted that “the third party threat is not past,” as Jill Stein, who he described as an “asset of [Vladimir] Putin and the Russians,” is still running.ShareLauren GambinoMichael Tyler, the Harris-Walz communications director, said the campaign would not be surprised if independent candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr endorsed Donald Trump. Tyler said:
RFK was obviously funded in large part by Maga donors. He carried a lot of Maga talking points throughout the campaign.
Kennedy’s campaign said he would address the nation in Phoenix on Friday “about the present historical moment and his path forward”.He is widely expected to drop out of the 2024 presidential race, and possibly endorse Trump during his remarks in Arizona, a state where nearly one-third of the electorate is registered independent.“My message is not for him,” Tyler said.
My message is for many of the undecided voters, many of whom found a home with him in the early stages of this campaign. If they were feeling disaffected about the state of the race, if they were looking for a new way forward … then there’s a home for them in Kamala Harris’s campaign.
ShareUpdated at 18.36 CESTLauren GambinoNotably absent from the list of main stage speakers announced this morning was a Palestinian American.The exclusion has infuriated activists, some of whom are staging a sit-in in front of the United Center. But it has also angered progressives and some unions.Just as we must honor the humanity of hostages, so too must we center the humanity of the 40,000 Palestinians killed under Israeli bombardment.To deny that story is to participate in the dehumanization of Palestinians. The @DNC must change course and affirm our shared humanity. https://t.co/bxk8wk63oK— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) August 22, 2024Michael Tyler, communications director for the Harris-Walz campaign, said the campaign has been active in its outreach to members of the uncommitted movement and said they were “glad” the delegates representing anti-war protesters were present at the convention.“We’re absolutely not taking their votes for granted,” Tyler said.
We’ve worked to engage them throughout the convention. We’re proud of the fact that we held panel conversations with members of the Uncommitted movement. We’re proud that the vice-president herself engaged with leadership of the Uncommitted movement in Michigan a couple of weeks ago.
He added:
I think what they will see, what folks who continue to demonstrate and protest will see, is a vice president … who’s committed to ending the violence, ending the conflict, making sure that we resolve this conflict with a permanent ceasefire.
ShareCoral Murphy MarcosJust in: Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost, the first member of generation Z elected to serve in Congress, will deliver a speech on the main stage at the Democratic national convention on Thursday evening. A statement from Frost reads:
I am honored to be taking the stage in Chicago on Thursday, where alongside hundreds of thousands of Americans, I will highlight that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the best choice if we want to save our planet from the climate crisis.
In 2022, Frost defeated his Republican rival, Calvin Wimbish, by a considerable margin, winning 59% of the vote in Florida’s 10th congressional district, which includes Orlando and many of its surrounding theme parks. Frost’s statement continues:
The climate crisis is here, and Floridians know that our state is ground zero. We must elect Kamala Harris as the President of the United States for our people, our democracy, and our planet.
Rep. Maxwell Frost speaks at the Hispanic Caucus as the Democratic National Convention meets in Chicago, IL, USA on 19 August 2024. ShareWhite House condemns Trump’s ‘antisemitic’ and ‘derogatory’ remarks about ShapiroThe White House has condemned a social media post by Donald Trump last night that called Josh Shapiro the “highly overrated Jewish Governor of the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”.Trump, posting to Truth Social, wrote that Shapiro had “refused to acknowledge that I am the best friend that Israel, and the Jewish people, ever had”. Shapiro “has done nothing for Israel, and never will”, Trump added.In response, Herbie Ziskend, the White House’s principal deputy communications director, said:
It is antisemitic, dangerous, and hurtful to attack a fellow American by calling out their Jewish faith in a derogatory way, or perpetuating the centuries-old smear of “dual loyalty.” President Biden and Vice President Harris believe we must come together as Americans to condemn and combat Antisemitism – and hate and bigotry of all kinds.
ShareUpdated at 18.46 CESTLauren GambinoThe fourth and final night of Democrats’ joy-fueled convention in Chicago will feature another long list of speakers – secretaries, senators, governors, congressmen and activists – in the buildup to Kamala Harris’s formal acceptance speech.Notable speakers include rising stars such as Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan’s governor, and Mark Kelly, the Arizona senator; Democrats running in swing races, such as Bob Casey, the Pennsylvania senator, Tammy Baldwin, the Wisconsin senator, and Ruben Gallego, the Arizona congressman who is running for an open senate seat.Attendees will also hear from gun control advocates, including Georgia congresswoman Lucy McBath, whose 17-year-old son was shot and killed in a “stand your ground” killing, as well as members of the Tennessee Three who were expelled from the state legislature after demanding action on gun control. Gabby Giffords, the former Arizona congresswoman who survived an assassination attempt, will also speak, along with other survivors and the families of victims of gun violence.Thursday night’s theme is “For Our Future”. The evening will end with Harris’s historic acceptance speech in which she will become the first woman of color to accept a major party’s presidential nomination.Gretchen Whitmer at the second day of the Democratic national convention.ShareUpdated at 18.10 CESTJason WilsonIn a December 2023 speech, JD Vance defended a notorious white nationalist convicted over 2016 election disinformation, canvassed the possibility of breaking up tech companies, attacked diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts and talked about a social media “censorship regime” that “came from the deep state on some level”.The Ohio senator’s speech was given at the launch of a “counterrevolutionary” book – praised by the now Republican vice-presidential candidate as “great” – which was edited and mostly written by employees of the far-right Claremont Institute.In the book, Up from Conservatism, the authors advocate for the repeal of the Civil Rights Act, for politicians to conduct “deep investigations into what the gay lifestyle actually does to people”, that college and childcare be defunded and that rightwing governments “promote male-dominated industries” in order to discourage female participation in the workplace”.Vance’s endorsement of the book may raise further questions about his extremism, and that of his networks. The Guardian emailed Vance’s Senate staff and the Trump and Vance campaign with detailed questions about his appearance at the launch, but received no response.ShareUpdated at 18.07 CESTUncommitted continue to hold sit-in outside DNC after Palestinians denied a speakerRachel LeingangAn impromptu sit-in that began last night at the United Center continues today. The uncommitted movement started the sit-in after the Democratic convention denied its request for a Palestinian American to speak on the main stage and said they will continue it until their request is granted.More support for the action came in overnight, including from the United Auto Workers.On Wednesday, movement leaders were told they were close to getting a speaker on the stage, Waleed Shahid, an organizer with uncommitted, said at a press conference this morning.Over the course of last night, party leaders offered the uncommitted movement could have meetings with convention and Harris campaign staffers – but did not change their minds on allowing a speaker, Shahid said. The movement did not intend to disrupt the DNC, but to work with the convention process to elevate the issue and then to mobilize for Harris, he said.A group of uncommitted delegates hold a sit-in just outside the Democratic national convention on Wednesday, to protest the lack of a Palestinian American speaker. Photograph: Caroline Brehman/EPALayla Elabed, a leader of the uncommitted national movement, said having a speaker on the main stage was the “bare minimum”, and far below the policy change uncommitted and anti-war voters want to see from Harris on Gaza. Elabed said:
This has been an embarrassment for those of us who had faith in the Democratic party that we still had voices here.
The movement has suggested a potential list of Palestinian American speakers, including elected officials, and their remarks would be pre-approved and vetted by the convention.ShareUpdated at 18.11 CESTCoral Murphy MarcosDonald Trump attacked Minnesota governor Tim Walz on Thursday morning’s Fox & Friends after the Democratic vice-presidential nominee pushed back against Trump and Project 2025 the night before. Trump said:
First of all, he’s a total lightweight and he shouldn’t be even having any access to possibly being president.
Trump on Project 2025 in response to a question totally teed up for him by Fox & Friends: “They drew up some conservative values. Very conservative values. And in some cases, perhaps they went over the line, perhaps they didn’t. I have no idea what Project 2025 is.” pic.twitter.com/bh3e29f6I9— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 22, 2024Walz closed out Wednesday night by calling out the former president and his running mate JD Vance, saying “their Project 2025” is an “agenda nobody asked for”.The Democratic vice-presidential pick was referring to the rightwing policy document that some warn could serve as a blueprint for Trump’s administration if he wins a second term in office.“We’ll turn the page on Donald Trump,” Walz said.
That’s how we’ll build a country where workers come first, healthcare and housing are human rights, and the government stays the hell out of your bedroom.
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