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Trump Makes Cabinet Decision; Battleground Sweep

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November 10, 2024
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MARCUS AURELIUS
Good morning! Today we're covering Trump's sweep of the seven battleground states, an investigation into whether FEMA avoided Trump supporters' homes, and the discovery of an encrypted chatroom which helps Chinese migrants illegally enter the United States.

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'I very much enjoyed and appreciated working with them previously, and would like to thank them for their service to our country,' Trump said.

Battleground Sweep

President-elect Donald Trump became the projected winner of the presidential election in Nevada and Arizona on Saturday, formalizing a sweep of the seven battleground states.

The two victories bring Trump's Electoral College vote total to 312. As of 10 p.m. on Saturday, he led Vice President Kamala Harris by more than 3.7 million votes on the national level.

A state becomes a battleground when all available estimates make the race too close to call. There were seven battlegrounds in the 2024 election: North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada. While Trump became the projected winner on Wednesday morning, Arizona and Nevada were expected to take days to count ballots. By Saturday, enough ballots were processed to make an informed projection. (Full Story)


DeSantis Orders Probe After FEMA Allegedly Avoided Trump Supporters' Homes

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered an investigation into reports that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) workers neglected storm-affected supporters of former President Donald Trump while assessing damage from Hurricane Milton.

According to screenshots of internal messages published by The Daily Wire, a FEMA official instructed relief workers who were identifying residents eligible for federal aid in Lake Placid, both orally and via internal messages, that it was best practice to "avoid homes advertising Trump." One image shows that a relief worker uploaded a photo of a property with a Trump flag with a note stating, "Trump sign no entry per leadership." Other notes stated: "Per leadership no stop Trump flag;' "Trump sign," and "Trump sign, no contact per leadership."

Relief workers reportedly skipped at least 20 homes since late October in a district that voted 70 percent for Trump. The Epoch Times has not independently verified these claims. A spokesperson for the agency told The Daily Wire that the supervisor who sent the messages, Marn'i Washington, is not actively working for the agency pending an investigation. The agency said it was horrified and deeply disturbed by Washington's actions. (Full Story)


Border Infiltration

A Telegram channel serves as a large online hub helping Chinese migrants illegally cross the U.S. southern border. With about eight thousand users, the channel's postings included detailed travel guides and routes, specific border crossing points, scripts for how to interact with Border Patrol agents, and comprehensive diagrams and charts on navigating the U.S. immigration system.

Investigative reporter Philip Lenczycki with the Daily Caller News Foundation discovered the chatroom on a cell phone found about 50 miles east of San Diego. Prominent users in the network promoted prostitution and sex trafficking into the United States.

And perhaps the most stunning finding of all, Lenczycki says, was the fact that the channel was run by a self-identified Chinese cyber police agent in China. He regularly posted Communist Party propaganda—for instance, celebrating the Tiananmen Square massacre—and actively kicked users out if they criticized the Chinese Communist Party. Our colleague Jan Jekielek spoke to Lenczycki about what he uncovered. (Watch the full episode.)

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