November 3, 3035
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Poll finds America's greatest city facing 'historic' population wipeout if Mamdani wins . . Nearly one million New Yorkers are preparing to flee the city should democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani win the race for mayor, a devastating new poll has found. The departure of at least 765,000 citizens would be one of the biggest mass exoduses in American history, with a population equivalent in size to Washington D.C., Las Vegas or Seattle prepared to flee the Big Apple. Nine percent of New Yorkers would 'definitely' leave the city, which currently has a population of 8.5 million. Daily Mail
Politics
Socialists celebrate new video claiming they have plans to infiltrate the Democratic Party from within . . . The Canary Mission's advertisement included recorded remarks from various leaders of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) describing their opposition to, and in some cases "hatred" of the Democratic Party, which one speaker says must be torn down. The video also shared remarks from DSA leaders describing how the Democratic Party, which one of the socialist speakers in the video referred to as "toxic," can be used as a "tool" to push forward their aims of destroying the current capitalist society we live in. Fox News
5 takeaways from Trump's '60 Minutes' interview
Strip Clubs, Sex Changes, Rental Aid: What One Lawmaker Found in Medicaid Spending Shocked Him . . . Oregon state Rep. Dwayne Yunker began asking questions when he discovered the state was using tax dollars to bring developmentally disabled clients to a strip club this past summer. Yunker—a Republican lawmaker in a very blue state with a Democrat super majority in the legislature—has exposed this and other controversial Medicaid spending in the state that has little or nothing to do with medical or health issues. Daily Signal
Fetterman: The Democrats 'Own the Shutdown,' This Is an 'Absolute Fail'
Kamala Goes Scorched Earth, Recalls How Biden 'Angered' Her In Pre-Debate Pep-Talk . . . "I'm in the hotel room with Doug, with my husband, and the president calls," Harris began. "And I was told that he wanted to call me so that I'd be ready, and I was so sure it was to buck me up and 'go get him!'" "He did say that for the first beat. And then he went on to talk about a group of people in Pennsylvania who were saying bad things about me because they heard I was saying bad thing about him," Harris continued. "And when I hung up the phone, I was just, I was, it was unbelievable! And I was yes, I was angry! And deeply disappointed." Daily Wire
Democrats and Republicans agree on one thing: The government lies to them
Michelle Obama Complains About America's Racism, Time In White House . . . Former First Lady Michelle Obama is discussing America's supposed racism and complaining about her time in the White House. Good Morning America co-host Robin Roberts reads quotes from Obama's new book, "The Look," which opines about the scrutiny Obama says she felt from white people in America. "You said, 'We were all too aware that as the first black couple, we couldn't afford any missteps,'" Roberts read. "And you also say, 'As a black woman, I was under a particularly white hot glare.'" "Did you feel that?" Roberts asked Obama. "For sure," she answered. Daily Wire
She bore the hardship of being First Lady of the United States with such dignity. We owe her so much. I personally am going to send her a turkey with stuffing for Thanksgiving.
Former CIA Director Brennan Gets Heated When Confronted Over Hunter Biden Laptop Disinformation . . . Former CIA Director John Brennan got into a verbal altercation at a George Mason University event Thursday with a counterintelligence expert. Thomas Speciale, a national security consultant and former senior advisor to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, twice confronted Brennan on his decision to cosign a letter from 51 intelligence officials deeming October 2020 reporting on the content of Biden's laptop by the New York Post as evidence of Russian election interference. Daily Caller
Touchy fella.
National Security
Judge blocks Trump National Guard deployment to Portland, citing lack of justification . . . U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut on Sunday temporarily extended an order blocking the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, saying the government failed to justify the move. Immergut "preliminarily enjoins Defendant Secretary of Defense Hegseth from implementing" memorandums that authorized the federalization and deployment of National Guard members from Oregon, Texas and California into Portland. The injunction will remain in effect "until this Court issues its final opinion on the merits by Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, no later than 5 p.m." Fox News
New Weapons Testing Won't Include Nuclear Explosions, Energy Secretary Says . . . The nuclear testing ordered by President Trump will not involve nuclear explosions, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Sunday, adding that the testing would involve "the other parts of a nuclear weapon" to ensure they are working properly. Mr. Wright's comments came four days after Mr. Trump made the declaration that he was ordering the U.S. military to resume nuclear testing "on an equal basis" with other countries. New York Times
MAGA turns on Kash Patel for taking FBI jet to see country star girlfriend, 26, perform at wrestling match . . . Kash Patel fired off an angry defense of his country star girlfriend Alexis Wilkins after he was accused of using an FBI jet to watch her perform at a wrestling match in Pennsylvania. The FBI Director, 45, posted a lengthy social media rant on Sunday that slammed his critics as 'uninformed internet anarchists' and defended the country star following his trip to watch her sing the national anthem. Daily Mail
International
Trump Says Maduro's Days Leading Venezuela Are Numbered . . . Trump sat for an interview with CBS News' "60 Minutes," his first interview with the program in five years. CBS correspondent Norah O'Donnell asked the president about the future of Maduro, who Trump first demanded step down in 2018, leading Venezuela. "On Venezuela in particular, are Maduro's days as president numbered?" O'Donnell asked. Trump replied: "I would say yeah. I think so, yeah." Daily Wire
Money
How the U.S. Economy Has Defied Doomsday Predictions on Tariffs . . . Annual inflation was 3% in September, above the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Tariffs have played a role, but a muted one, pushing up prices for goods such as furniture and apparel. One reason: The real tariffs companies pay are lower than the headline numbers suggest. This is underscored by weaker-than-expected customs and excise taxes collected by the U.S. Treasury. At the same time, the promised benefits of tariffs also largely haven't come to pass: Revenues from Trump's levies have been far lower than the Treasury Department predicted, and there are few signs of a domestic manufacturing boom. Wall Street Journal
You should also know
America is bracing for political violence — and a significant portion think it's sometimes OK . . . a significant minority of the population — 24 percent — believes that there are some instances where violence is justified. There was little partisan divide in that belief, but a strong generational one: Younger Americans were significantly more likely than older ones to say violence can be justified. More than one in three Americans under the age of 45 agreed with that belief. Politico
Guilty Pleasures
Trump Dismisses Comparisons To Mamdani: 'I'm A Much Better-Looking Person Than Him . . . Trump sat for an interview with CBS News' "60 Minutes," his first interview with the program in five years. CBS correspondent Norah O'Donnell asked the president about Mamdani and for Trump's thoughts on some comparisons that have been made between the two. "Some people have compared him to a left-wing version of you. Charismatic. Breaking the old rules. What do you think about that?" O'Donnell asked. "Well, I think I'm a much better-looking person than him," replied Trump. Daily Wire
Well, every time I look at Mamdani I want to throw up, so Trump is probably right.
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