Texas Democrats, feeling momentum in a state long dominated by Republicans, are unleashing digital, radio and print ads Wednesday to encourage Latino voters to plan their votes, vote early or show up on Election Day.

The party said it is spending in the high six figures for the ads as part of its yearlong drive to “engage the rising Texas electorate,” a significant proportion of which is Latinos and young people.

The party said the ads bring the party’s investment in Latinos to seven figures. As is general practice in elections, the party did not release exact figures for competitive reasons.

“At the beginning of this election cycle in January 2019, we said Texas is the biggest battleground state in the country,” said Manny Garcia, executive director of the state Democratic Party. “That was audacious to some, but to those who have seen growth and change to our electorate and the candidates out there fighting and engaging with people, they all understood it from the get-go.”

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The ad spending is separate from an overall spending boost by Joe Biden’s campaign in Texas. According to The Dallas Morning News, the campaign has reserved $5.8 million in advertising in the state, including some Spanish-language ads, for the final four weeks of the campaign.

Biden’s planned spending is “historic,” said Abhi Rahman, a spokesman for the state Democratic Party. “It is game-changing. It’s the biggest spend any Democrat or Republican has done in the last 25 years in Texas.”

Biden and his vice presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, have yet to campaign in the state, while President Donald Trump has made a couple of visits. On Monday, Harris’ husband, Douglas Emhoff, made a trip to Hidalgo County in the predominantly Latino Rio Grande Valley and visited a food bank in San Antonio. He met with religious leaders Tuesday in Dallas.

Texas carries 38 electoral votes, and Trump cannot afford to lose it. Jimmy Carter was the last Democratic presidential nominee to win Texas.

Texas Democrats have been running a coordinated campaign with the Biden campaign, which has recently ramped up staff and activity in the state.

Latinos ‘traditionally left out’

Texas has been solidly Republican for years, leading national Democrats to make little investment in the state, where Hispanics could become the largest population group as soon as next year.

But that changed this election cycle. Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez more than tripled the national party’s investment in the state since 2016. But more importantly, Texas Democrats’ fundraising has been “off the charts,” Rahman said. The party broke the single-month fundraising record in a week this election cycle.

The party, led by Gilberto Hinojosa as chair, has made engaging Latinos a big part of its effort to flip the state. “For far too long, Latinos have been traditionally left out of the political arena,” Hinojosa said in a statement.

The Texas Democrats’ ads targeting Latinos show Democratic candidates, including Biden, listing topics in play in the election, including the need for coronavirus-related economic relief, affordable health care and racial justice.

“We think people understand this is about the issues, about what’s at stake practically for their families. This is about health care and bringing about change,” Garcia said.

The candidates advise voters to look into where they can vote and to decide whether to vote early or on Election Day, and they provide information about early voting, which starts Oct. 13. The ads are being produced in English, Spanish and “Spanglish,” party officials said.

There are 5.6 million Latinos eligible to vote in Texas, although not all are registered or show up to vote. Voter registration has been increasing, hitting a record 16.6 million, about 1.5 million more than in 2018, as of September. Monday was the last day for Texans to register.

The ads aimed at Latino voters are scheduled to run in the cities of Corpus Christi, Dallas, Del Rio, Eagle Pass, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Laredo and San Antonio, along with the Rio Grande Valley region of Harlingen-Weslaco-Brownsville-McAllen. Latinos make up more than a third to close to 95 percent of the cities’ overall populations.

A Latino voter boost?

With the growth of Latino voters in the state, it is nearly impossible to expand support without engaging Latinos, as Bernie Sanders did in the primaries.

Since the midterm elections in 2018, 387,000 more Latinos have become eligible to vote in the state. Since 2016, when Trump beat Hillary Clinton in Texas by 9 percentage points — the smallest margin of victory by a Republican presidential candidate since 1996 — 730,000 more Latinos have become eligible to vote, said Albert Morales, political director for the Democratic polling firm Latino Decisions.

Morales said Biden “may well pull off a surprise” in Texas. Along with the new voters, Morales said, Biden’s advantage among Texas Latinos could net him enough votes to overtake the 2.6-point lead Republican Sen. Ted Cruz held in 2018, when Democrats came close to unseating him. The Democratic performance outdid polls that had shown a gap of about 7 percentage points between Cruz and the losing Democrat, Beto O’Rourke.

Trump doesn’t have to win the larger share of votes cast by Latinos. Hillary Clinton won 61 percent of Latinos’ votes and still lost.

Trump holds a slim 2.2 percentage-point lead over Biden in Texas in the polling averages calculated by FiveThirtyEight.

A poll of Latino voters conducted in early August by the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation, which was formed by conservatives but includes Democrats on its board, showed Biden leading Trump by 47.4 percent to 37.9 percent, with 13.2 percent undecided. The poll of 380 Latinos reported a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.

A 2019 analysis of Texas registered voters showed that 60 percent were under age 35 and that 38 percent were under age 25.

“Very young usually means a very brown electorate, because that’s the young people in Texas,” Garcia said.

O’Rourke wrote an opinion article in The Washington Post this month with Tory Gavito, president and co-founder of Way to Win, saying Biden can end the election on Election Night by making a big investment in Texas.

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“James, Peter, Kayla and Steven were kidnapped, tortured, beaten, starved, and murdered by members of the Islamic State in Syria,” they wrote. “Now our families can pursue accountability for these crimes against our children in a U.S. court.”

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Gen. Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and several of the Pentagon’s most senior uniformed leaders are quarantining after being exposed to the coronavirus, a Defense Department official said on Tuesday.

The official said almost the entirety of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, including Gen. James C. McConville, the Army chief of staff, are quarantining after Adm. Charles Ray, the vice commandant of the Coast Guard, tested positive for coronavirus.

“We are aware that Vice Commandant Ray has tested positive for Covid-19 and that he was at the Pentagon last week for meetings with other senior military leaders,” Jonathan Hoffman, the Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement released by his office.

“Out of an abundance of caution, all potential close contacts from these meetings are self-quarantining and have been tested this morning,” he added. “No Pentagon contacts have exhibited symptoms and we have no additional positive tests to report at this time.”

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A New Jersey federal judge shot down the Trump campaign‘s attempt to halt the state’s new mail-in voting rules, including one that allows ballots to be counted two days after Election Day even if they do not have a postmark.

In a Tuesday opinion, Judge Michael Shipp denied the campaign’s request for a preliminary injunction, ruling that the state acted within its authority to issue the rules.

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“Although federal law prohibits New Jersey from canvassing ballots cast after Election Day, it is within New Jersey’s discretion to choose its methods of determining the timeliness of ballots, so long as there is no appreciable risk of canvassing untimely ballots,” the court’s ruling said.

The judge cited case law supporting New Jersey’s right to take its desired measures to protect voters from exposure to COVID-19, stating that decisions regarding “the safety and health of the people” are constitutionally entrusted to elected officials.

Shipp also said the campaign failed to demonstrate a likelihood of irreparable harm that it would suffer should the rules be upheld.

Another rule the campaign challenged in the lawsuit allows the state to pre-canvass, or begin processing votes without reporting tallies, as early as 10 days before Election Day. Shipp said as long as the results of those ballots are not announced until polls are closed the state is allowed to do this. Most states allow pre-canvassing to begin at least one day before Election Day, and lawmakers in swing states like Pennsylvania and Michigan are pushing for the ability to do so in order to avoid delays in determining election results.

The decision does not technically end the case, but with less than a month until Election Day, it is a significant ruling for the state that will keep the current rules in place, barring a swift and successful appeal from the Trump campaign.

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New Jersey Attorney General Gurbur Grewal celebrated the decision.

“A major victory for New Jersey’s voters! Today, a federal judge rejected a challenge to NJ’s new elections laws,” Grewal tweeted Tuesday. “As your AG, I will keep fighting for your right to vote and your right to remain healthy. You shouldn’t have to choose.”

Fox News reached out to the Trump campaign for comment but it did not immediately respond.

Meanwhile, the state is already experiencing problems, as some residents have received ballots meant for people who have moved out of the state and for deceased voters, but some election officials say they’re confident that anti-fraud measures will take care of it, according to local reports.

A local election in the city of Paterson, N.J., earlier this year also made national headlines after several individuals, including the winner of a city council race, were charged with crimes related to voter fraud.

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Republicans had a number of recent court victories in other states in cases dealing with election issues, including deadlines for accepting ballots, but those involved states where the existing laws kept the voting deadline on Election Day and Democrats were looking to change them.

A court did grant such an extension in Pennsylvania, but Republicans are awaiting a Supreme Court review of that decision.

Fox News’ Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.

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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany talks to reporters last week outside the West Wing of the White House. She announced Monday that she tested positive for the coronavirus.

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President Trump and close to a dozen key members of his circle, including senior White House and campaign staff and Republican senators, have announced positive coronavirus test results in the days before and after Trump tested positive.

These announcements came after a busy two weeks for Trump, who took part in the first presidential debate Sept. 29 and officially introduced Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee on the prior weekend. The president also held multiple events in states around the country, including New Jersey, Minnesota, Florida, Georgia and Pennsylvania.

Many of those who tested positive were present with Trump at these events over the past two weeks.

White House aide Hope Hicks was the first senior official to announce her positive test results in this latest wave, with news of her diagnosis breaking Thursday evening. Hours later, Trump announced that he and first lady Melania Trump had had tested positive as well.

The results have upended business at the White House, on the campaign trail and caused the Senate to delay its return.

Several other White House staffers are known to have the virus. The White House has declined to give a total, citing privacy concerns, but is under pressure to describe the extent of the outbreak and explain how it happened.

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Emmanuelle Charpentier (L) and Jennifer Doudna

Two scientists have been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing the tools to edit DNA.

Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna are the first two women to share the prize, awarded for their work on the technology of genome editing.

Their discovery, known as Crispr-Cas9 genetic scissors, is a way of making specific and precise changes to the DNA contained in living cells.

They will share the prize money of 10 million krona (£861,200; $1,110,400).

The technology has been transformative for basic science research and it could also potentially be used to treat, or even cure, inherited illnesses.

Commenting on her win, Prof Emmanuelle Charpentier, from the Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens in Berlin, said she was emotional on learning about the award.

“When it happens, you’re very surprised, and you think it’s not real. But obviously it’s real,” she said.

On being one of the first two women to share the prize, Prof Charpentier said: “I wish that this will provide a positive message specifically for young girls who would like to follow the path of science…and to show them that women in science can also have an impact with the research they are performing.”

She continued: “This is not just for women, but we see a clear lack of interest in following a scientific path, which is very worrying.”

Commenting on the discovery, biological chemist Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede, said: “The ability to cut DNA where you want has revolutionised the life sciences.”

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Artwork: The pair developed tools that allow the code of life to be rewritten

During Prof Charpentier’s studies of the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes, she discovered a previously unknown molecule called tracrRNA. Her work showed that tracrRNA is part of the organism’s system of immune defence.

This system, known as CRISPR-Cas, disarms viruses by cleaving their DNA – like genetic scissors.

In 2011, the same year she published this work, Charpentier began a collaboration with Prof Doudna, from the University of California, Berkeley, to recreate the bacterium’s genetic scissors in a test tube. They also worked on simplifying the scissors’ molecular components so they were easier to use.

In their natural form, the bacterial scissors recognise DNA from viruses. But Charpentier and Doudna showed that they could be reprogrammed to cut any DNA molecule at a predetermined site. Cutting the DNA then allows the code of life to be rewritten.

Chemist Claes Gustafsson added: “We can edit any genome, we can ask all kinds of questions,” adding that it was already being harnessed to treat genetic disorders.

Since the two scientists discovered the Crispr-Cas9 genetic scissors in 2012, their use has exploded. The tool has contributed to many important discoveries in basic research and, in medicine, clinical trials of new cancer therapies are underway.

The technology also holds the promise of being able to treat or even cure inherited diseases. For example, the technology is currently being investigated for its potential to treat sickle cell anaemia, a blood disorder that affects millions of people worldwide.

But without regulation, some fear the techniques could equally be used to create “designer babies”, opening up an ethical minefield. If genome-edited children were to grow up and have children, any alterations to their genomes could be passed down through the generations.

Last year, Chinese scientist He Jiankui was jailed for three years after creating the world’s first gene-edited human babies. He was convicted of violating a government ban by carrying out his own experiments on human embryos, to try to give them protection against HIV.

It had been thought a Nobel for this revolutionary science would not be awarded for many years because the technique is also the subject of a long-running patent battle in the US.

The dispute involves Charpentier and Doudna’s group at the University of California, Berkeley, and a team at MIT and Harvard’s Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The disagreement centres on the use of the Crispr technique in eukaryotic cells – those cells that bundle their DNA in a nucleus. It is in such cells, which are found in higher animals, that the most profitable future applications will exist.

The competing institutions claim their scientists made the crucial, most relevant advances.

Swedish industrialist and chemist Alfred Nobel founded the prizes in his will, written in 1895 – a year before his death.

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The lithium-ion battery “enabled the mobile world”

2019 – John B Goodenough, M Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino share the prize for their work on lithium-ion batteries.

2018 – Discoveries about enzymes earned Frances Arnold, George P Smith and Gregory Winter the prize

2017 – Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson were awarded the prize for improving images of biological molecules

2016 – Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Fraser Stoddart and Bernard Feringa shared the prize for the making machines on a molecular scale.

2015 – Discoveries in DNA repair earned Tomas Lindahl and Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar the award.

2014 – Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell and William Moerner were awarded the prize for improving the resolution of optical microscopes.

2013 – Michael Levitt, Martin Karplus and Arieh Warshel shared the prize, for devising computer simulations of chemical processes.

2012 – Work that revealed how protein receptors pass signals between living cells and the environment won the prize for Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka.


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Hurricane Delta made landfall early Wednesday morning on the Yucatan peninsula as a Category 2 storm, forecasters said. The storm is now heading into the Gulf of Mexico, where it is expected to strengthen on its path toward Louisiana.

Delta is expected to make landfall again in southeast Louisiana on Friday as a Category 3 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said. The long-term forecast track continued to shift slightly west overnight, placing landfall around Vermilion and Iberia parishes.

Chances are increasing for life-threatening storm surge and dangerous hurricane-force winds along the coasts of Louisiana and Mississippi beginning Friday, forecasters said. Now is the time for residents to make plans and prepare.

Forecasters say storm surge and hurricane watches will likely be issued for the Gulf Coast on Wednesday.

Where is Hurricane Delta?



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Delta made landfall around 5:30 a.m. near Puerto Morelos with estimated winds of 110 mph, which is a strong Category 2 storm. Category 3 hurricanes have winds of 111 to 129 mph.

As of 7 a.m., Delta was about 35 miles west of Cancun, Mexico, and was moving northwest at 17 mph. It had winds of 105 mph.

On the forecast track, the center of Delta will move over the northeastern portion of the Yucatan peninsula Wednesday morning. Then, Delta is forecast to move over the southern Gulf of Mexico Wednesday afternoon, be over the southern or central Gulf of Mexico through Thursday and approach the northern Gulf Coast on Friday.

Strengthening expected



Winds from Hurricane Delta are most likely to reach Louisiana’s coast Friday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center. (Image via National Hurricane Center)


Delta weakened during landfall, and additional weakening is likely Wednesday morning as the storm moves over the Yucatan peninsula. But the hurricane is expected to regain its strength in the Gulf of Mexico, forecasters said.

Delta could become a Category 4 hurricane again by late Thursday with winds of 130 mph. Weakening is expected as Delta approaches the northern Gulf Coast on Friday. The storm is expected to have winds around 115 mph — a Category 3 storm — at landfall, forecasters said.

Hurricane-force winds extend up to 30 miles from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend up to 140 miles.

Watches and warnings

A hurricane warning is in effect for:

  • Tulum to Dzilam, Mexico
  • Cozumel

A tropical storm warning is in effect for:

  • Cuba province of Pinar del Rio
  • Punta Herrero to Tulum, Mexico
  • Dzilam to Progreso, Mexico

Read the full advisory. The next one is due at 7 a.m.

Storm categories

On the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, the wind categories are:

  • Tropical storm: 39 to 73 mph
  • Category 1 hurricane: 74 to 95 mph
  • Category 2 hurricane: 96 to 110 mph
  • Category 3 hurricane (major hurricane): 111 to 129 mph
  • Category 4 hurricane: 130-156 mph
  • Category 5 hurricane: 157 mph and higher

What else to know?

No other tropical cyclones are expected to form in the next five days in the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

Systems are named once they strengthen into a tropical storm. The next available name is Epsilon. Forecasters moved to the Greek alphabet in September after using all the available names for the 2020 Atlantic season.

The Atlantic hurricane season ends Nov. 30, but storms can form any time.

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Ohio residents faced long lines at election centers as the state held its first day of early voting on Tuesday ahead of the 2020 presidential election, according to multiple reports.

Hundreds of voters lined up to submit their ballots in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo and other communities around the state. Election officials were bracing for an increased early voting turnout and higher volume of mail-in ballot submissions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

SHIFT IN OHIO VOTE TALLIES AFTER ELECTION NOT A SIGN OF ‘SOMETHING NEFARIOUS,’ SEC. OF STATE SAYS

“We’re seeing more than normal. Exponentially more,” Julie Stahl, elections board director in Wayne County, Ohio, told the Wooster Daily Record.

By the time an early voting center in downtown Toledo opened at 8 a.m. local time, the line to vote had already wrapped around the block, the Toledo Blade reported. Residents described showing up hours early to secure their spot.

In Montgomery County, election officials reported that early voting was “running smoothly,” with about 400 people casting in-person ballots by 9:30 a.m. local time, the Dayton Daily News reported.

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In an interview earlier this week with Fox News, Sec. of State Frank LaRose, Ohio’s chief elections officer, identified poll staffing as a key consideration ahead of Election Day. As of Monday, the state had recruited 46,000 poll workers and set a goal of 55,000 workers by Nov. 3.

Aside from the start of early voting, Ohio began sending mail-in ballots to state residents who filled out an application on Tuesday. More than two million residents have submitted applications to receive a mail-in ballot, doubling totals from 2016 and 2012.

Recent polls show Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden with a slight edge over President Trump in the key battleground state. Trump won Ohio in 2016.

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that he had “fully authorized” declassification of all documents pertaining to the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton‘s use of a private service for official emails.

“I have fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax,” the president tweeted this afternoon. “Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!”

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Monday said Trump had “tasked me with getting some declassification rolling” as the president was recovering from COVID-19 at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Officials began releasing documents on Tuesday.

“Today, at the direction of President Trump, I declassified additional documents relevant to ongoing Congressional oversight and investigative activities,” National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe said in a statement.

Documents released include notes from former CIA Director John Brennan that describes an alleged plan “approved by Hillary Clinton” that sought to “vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security service.” The notes were taken after Brennan held a briefing with former President Barack Obama.

Trump’s allies hope that the push for declassification will alleviate voter concern over whether the president colluded with Russia.

Brennan told CNN that his declassified notes were from “the 2016 period when I briefed President Obama and the rest of the national security council team about what the Russians were up to.”

“I was giving examples of the type of access that the U.S. intelligence community had to Russian information and what the Russians were talking about and alleging,” Brennan clarified.

If the Russians were alleging that Clinton was trying to “highlight the reported connections between Trump and the Russians,” he added, then there’s “nothing at all illegal about that.”

Prior to the release, bipartisan lawmakers on the Senate Intelligence Committee had reportedly rejected the allegation against Clinton and as having no factual basis. Democratic Senate intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner told reporters last month that “it’s very disturbing to me that, 35 days before an election, the director of national intelligence would release unverified Russian rumint.” “Rumint,” a portmanteau of “rumor” and “intelligence,” is a term meaning information of dubious veracity, according to Wiktionary.

Last week, Clinton spokesperson Nick Merrill condemned the documents as “baseless bullshit,” according to Politico.

Ratcliffe has pushed back against allegations that he was furthering “Russian disinformation” by releasing the materials.

“To be clear, this is not Russian disinformation and has not been assessed as such by the Intelligence Community,” he told Fox News in a statement. “I’ll be briefing Congress on the sensitive sources and methods by which it was obtained in the coming days.”

Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment.

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As the coronavirus outbreak at the White House spun further out of control Tuesday, Joe Biden suggested that the presidential debate next week in Miami should be canceled if President Trump is still sick with COVID-19.

The Democratic nominee’s remarks came as medical experts questioned whether Trump could participate without endangering Biden, the moderator and the audience at the town-hall-style debate scheduled for Oct. 15.

Based on limited and at times misleading medical information released by the White House, they said, it’s possible the Republican president might still be contagious next week. There’s also a chance Trump could take a turn for the worse and wind up back in the hospital, they said.

After a speech in Gettysburg, Pa., Biden said he hoped safety protocols set for the debates by the Cleveland Clinic would be followed. Asked if he would feel safe onstage with Trump, the former vice president said, “I think if he still has COVID, we shouldn’t have a debate.”

Whether Trump will still be contagious depends on the severity of his case as defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. COVID-19 patients can safely end isolation 10 days after the onset of illness, so long as they have been free of symptoms for 24 hours, the CDC says. For severe cases, it is 20 days.

If it’s 10 days, Trump could come out of isolation this weekend — before the Miami debate. If it’s 20, it would be the week after the debate. Even if doctors clear him to debate, there’s no guarantee he won’t be contagious, especially for a lengthy, heated argument indoors.

“The shouting creates a lot more aerosol, so it makes these droplets finer, so they can linger in the air longer and potentially infect people,” said Peter Chin-Hong, a professor of medicine who specializes in infectious diseases at UC San Francisco.

Chin-Hong and others in his field suspect Trump’s case is severe, based partly on video showing him walking up the South Portico staircase at the White House on Monday upon returning from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

“He was using a lot of muscles to breathe, he was short of breath, you can see he was pursing his lips — those are all signs that he continues to have lung involvement and active virus potentially,” he said. Chin-Hong said he would be worried about Trump debating and suggested he wear a mask if he does.

What also makes Trump’s case look serious, experts said, is that he was given oxygen twice and treated with dexamethasone, a steroid normally used just for severe COVID-19 cases.

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On Friday, White House officials said Trump had only mild symptoms. But he was hospitalized that evening, and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Saturday that Trump’s “vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning.”

Anne Rimoin, a UCLA epidemiology professor, suggested the candidates stay in different locations, as Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy did in their third presidential debate in 1960. Nixon was in Los Angeles, Kennedy in New York.

She also questioned the trustworthiness of medical information released by a White House that has refused to do full contact tracing to contain its outbreak of a disease that has killed 210,000 Americans.

“This is about understanding possibly one of the largest super-spreading events — and certainly the most high-profile one — in history,” she said. “This is a scandal of epic proportions.”

Neha Nanda, an epidemiologist at USC’s Keck School of Medicine, said the time frame for contagion is not fixed. “It’s very nuanced, and it requires an expert opinion to decide whether the patient is ready to come out of isolation,” she said.

Trump tweeted Tuesday that he was looking forward to the debate. “It will be great!” he said.

As the day wore on, the cluster of infections among people close to Trump continued to grow, with his senior White House advisor Stephen Miller testing positive by day’s end. Others with the virus include First Lady Melania Trump, presidential advisor Hope Hicks, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, four press aides, Trump’s personal assistant Nick Luna, his former senior advisor Kellyanne Conway, Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who helped Trump prepare for his first debate and is now hospitalized with COVID-19.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., slammed President Trump’s announcement to fully declassify all Russia investigation documents as a sloppy sleight of hand meant to distract from his own problems.

“Donald Trump could declassify every single secret in America’s vault but he can’t erase that he asked Russia to help him win and they complied,” Swalwell, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, told Fox News.

Fresh out of the hospital from coronavirus treatment, Trump late Tuesday tweeted that he authorized the declassification of all documents related to Russia collusion and the Hillary Clinton email probe. “No redactions!” he tweeted.

Trump’s GOP allies on Capitol Hill immediately praised the announcement as a step toward transparency and urged FBI Director Chris Wray and CIA Director Gina Haspell to carry out Trump’s directive.

TRUMP AUTHORIZES DECLASSIFICATION OF ALL RUSSIA COLLUSION, HILLARY CLINTON EMAIL PROBE DOCUMENTS

“I truly hope Directors Wray and Haspell follow their commander in chief’s order,” Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said. “The American people deserve the truth. What will they continue to hide?”

But Democrats have long viewed Trump’s quest to investigate the investigators as a deflection from documented foreign interference in the 2016 election. Reps for House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif.; Senate Intelligence Committee vice chair Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

DNI DECLASSIFIES BRENNAN NOTES, CIA MEMO ON HILLARY CLINTON ‘STIRRING UP’ SCANDAL BETWEEN TRUMP, RUSSIA

The president’s tweets come after Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe declassified documents that revealed former CIA Director John Brennan briefed former President Obama on Hillary Clinton’s purported “plan” to tie then-candidate Trump to Russia as “a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server” ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

Fox News’ Brooke Singman contributed to this report. 

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QAnon influencers have big audiences on social media

Facebook has banned all accounts linked to the QAnon conspiracy theory movement from its platforms.

“Starting today, we will remove Facebook Pages, Groups and Instagram accounts,” the company said on Tuesday.

The move is a significant escalation to Facebook’s earlier decision to remove or restrict groups and accounts sharing and promoting QAnon material.

QAnon is a conspiracy theory that says President Trump is waging a war against elite Satan-worshipping paedophiles.

In a statement released on Tuesday, Facebook said its staff had begun removing content and deleting groups and pages, but that “this work will take time and will continue in the coming days and weeks”.

“Our Dangerous Organizations Operations team will continue to enforce this policy and proactively detect content for removal instead of relying on user reports,” the statement added.

Facebook said it was updating measures implemented in August, which aimed to “disrupt the ability of QAnon” to organise through – and operate on – its networks.

That policy – introduced to limit the risks to public safety posed by QAnon, “offline anarchist groups” and US-based militia organisations – resulted in restrictions on more than 1,950 Facebook groups and over 10,000 Instagram accounts.


This is a big move from Facebook, which has laid out how it plans to proactively remove all evolving QAnon content from its platforms.

It comes after I asked Facebook’s vice-president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, why the site still allows QAnon to spread political disinformation to US voters and beyond using hashtags like #SaveOurChildren.

Facebook’s first crackdown on this dangerous conspiracy theory focused on violent content plugged by those supporting it, removing a number of groups and pages.

But those supporting QAnon soon adapted, using new palatable hashtags to reach parent groups, local forums and the average Instagram feed. And the movement kept growing.

This latest move will be welcomed – but will also be very hard to enforce, especially since QAnon has become so big and spread under new guises.

I recently spoke to US voters about how QAnon disinformation about candidates and child trafficking rings could already have impacted their friends and neighbours ahead of polling day.

They explained how people they know now believe totally unfounded claims they’ve seen on Instagram and Facebook about the Democrats running a child-trafficking ring or presidential candidate Joe Biden abusing children.

Could this move – like the last – also be too late?


Facebook is not the only social media giant to look at tackling the QAnon conspiracy movement.

In July, Twitter banned thousands of accounts and said it would stop recommending content linked to QAnon in an attempt to help prevent “offline harm”. It also said it would block URLs associated with the group from being shared on the platform.

What is QAnon?

In October 2017, an anonymous user put a series of posts on the message board 4chan. The user signed off as “Q” and claimed to have a level of US security approval known as “Q clearance”.

These messages became known as “Q drops” or “breadcrumbs”, often written in cryptic language peppered with slogans, pledges and pro-Trump themes.

Media captionTrump on QAnon: ‘They do like me’

The amount of traffic to mainstream social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and YouTube has exploded since 2017, and indications are that numbers have increased during the coronavirus pandemic.

Judging by social media, there are hundreds of thousands of people who believe in at least some of the bizarre theories offered up by QAnon.

QAnon followed on from the “pizzagate” saga in 2016 – a fake theory about Democratic Party politicians running a paedophile ring out of a Washington pizza restaurant.

Media captionQAnon, coronavirus and the conspiracy cult

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A Michigan poll has found that Democratic nominee Joe Biden has increased his lead over President Trump in the Wolverine state after the first presidential debate last week.

The WDIV/Detroit News poll, conducted between Sept. 30 and Oct. 3., found that Biden leads Trump by 9 points — 48% to 39%.– up from three points from its post-convention poll.

BIDEN WITH UPPER-SINGLE DIGIT LEAD OVER TRUMP WITH 4 WEEKS UNTIL ELECTION DAY: POLLS

According to ClickonDetroit, the poll found a significant shift among seniors, where Biden holds a nearly 30-point lead — a lurch of 22 points since September.

Michigan is a key battleground state, and one of the “blue wall” states that Trump took in 2016 to secure the White House, along with Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. A number of polls have found Trump underwater in those states in 2020, as well as nationally. Trump’s supporters have noted that polls at this time in 2016 also showed him down against Clinton.

The poll also found the race tied with voters aged 50-64, where Trump once held a 9.6 percent advantage. Biden has also gained among white men with a college degree, leading by 9.5 points, where Trump once led by 6 points.

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The poll was conducted by Glengariff Group, a Lansing-based pollster, and polled 600 likely voters by phone. It has a margin of error of four percent.

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Hurricane Delta is whirling toward the Gulf Coast and is forecast to approach Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula tonight (Oct. 6) as a Category 4 storm before threatening Louisiana and Mississippi Friday (Oct. 9). This 25th-named storm is yet one more sign that climate change is brewing more active hurricane seasons.

Delta is the fourth tropical cyclone to form since the National Hurricane Center (NHC) exhausted its prepared list of 21 names and began using letters from the Greek alphabet. Delta strengthened rapidly between yesterday (Oct. 5) and today, reaching maximum wind speed of 115 mph (185 km/h) by 11 a.m. EDT this morning, making it a Category 3 storm on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale. The hurricane is expected to strengthen further, reaching 140 mph (225 km/h) by 11 p.m. EDT tonight, or Category 4 status. When it makes landfall in the United States, the NHC predicts peak wind speeds of 125 mph (200 km/h), again in the Category 3 range.

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that he had “fully authorized” declassification of all documents pertaining to the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton‘s use of a private service for official emails.

“I have fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax,” the president tweeted this afternoon. “Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!”

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Monday said Trump had “tasked me with getting some declassification rolling” as the president was recovering from COVID-19 at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Officials began releasing documents on Tuesday.

“Today, at the direction of President Trump, I declassified additional documents relevant to ongoing Congressional oversight and investigative activities,” National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe said in a statement.

Documents released include notes from former CIA Director John Brennan that describes an alleged plan “approved by Hillary Clinton” that sought to “vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security service.” The notes were taken after Brennan held a briefing with former President Barack Obama.

Trump’s allies hope that the push for declassification will alleviate voter concern over whether the president colluded with Russia.

Brennan told CNN that his declassified notes were from “the 2016 period when I briefed President Obama and the rest of the national security council team about what the Russians were up to.”

“I was giving examples of the type of access that the U.S. intelligence community had to Russian information and what the Russians were talking about and alleging,” Brennan clarified.

If the Russians were alleging that Clinton was trying to “highlight the reported connections between Trump and the Russians,” he added, then there’s “nothing at all illegal about that.”

Prior to the release, bipartisan lawmakers on the Senate Intelligence Committee had reportedly rejected the allegation against Clinton and as having no factual basis. Democratic Senate intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner told reporters last month that “it’s very disturbing to me that, 35 days before an election, the director of national intelligence would release unverified Russian rumint.” “Rumint,” a portmanteau of “rumor” and “intelligence,” is a term meaning information of dubious veracity, according to Wiktionary.

Last week, Clinton spokesperson Nick Merrill condemned the documents as “baseless bullshit,” according to Politico.

Ratcliffe has pushed back against allegations that he was furthering “Russian disinformation” by releasing the materials.

“To be clear, this is not Russian disinformation and has not been assessed as such by the Intelligence Community,” he told Fox News in a statement. “I’ll be briefing Congress on the sensitive sources and methods by which it was obtained in the coming days.”

Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment.

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Almost all the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are quarantining at home after the vice commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard tested positive for COVID-19, according to two U.S. officials.

The decision that the nation’s senior military leaders should quarantine was made after they were advised late Monday night that Adm. Charles Ray, with whom they had met with at a Pentagon meeting last Friday, had tested positive for the virus, said a U.S. official.

All of the people who attended the Pentagon meeting last Friday with Ray have tested negative for the virus and have not shown any symptoms, according to a senior Defense official.

The senior officers quarantining at home as a precautionary move include Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. John Hyten, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the other senior generals and admiral in charge of the Army, Navy, Air Force, National Guard and the Space Force.

“Chairman Milley, Vice Chairman Hyten, Adm. Gilday, Gens. McConville, Brown, Raymond, Hokanson, Nakasone and Thomas were all in meetings with Adm. Ray, as were members of the Joint Staff,” said the official. “All have been tested with no positive results to report and none are exhibiting any symptoms.”

Not under quarantine is Gen. David Berger, the commandant of the Marine Corps, who was on foreign travel at the time of the meeting, said a U.S. official. However, Gen. Gary Thomas, the assistant commandant, who took his place at the high-level meeting is quarantining.

Also quarantining is Gen. Paul Nakasone, the head of U.S. Cyber Command and the director of the National Security Agency.

Earlier on Tuesday the Pentagon’s top spokesman confirmed that contact tracing was also underway.

“We are aware that Vice Commandant Ray has tested positive for COVID-19 and that he was at the Pentagon last week for meetings with other senior military leaders,” said Jonathan Hoffman, the Pentagon’s chief spokesman in a statement. “Some meeting attendees included other service chiefs. We are conducting additional contact tracing and taking appropriate precautions to protect the force and the mission.”

“Out of an abundance of caution, all potential close contacts from these meetings are self-quarantining and have been tested this morning,” Hoffman added. “No Pentagon contacts have exhibited symptoms and we have no additional positive tests to report at this time.”

Hoffman also said that there’s no change to the operational readiness or capabilities of the U.S. Armed Forces and that the senior military leaders are able to perform their duties from an “alternative work location.”

“DoD has been following CDC guidelines since April with respect to temperature testing, social distancing and the wearing of masks to the greatest extent when social distancing is not possible and will continue to do so,” said Hoffman.

Many of the same senior officers who attended the Friday meeting at the Pentagon also attended an event at the White House late last month to honor Gold Star Families.

Coronavirus testing of the officers who attended the Sunday event were negative after concerns were expressed that it could have been a “super-spreader” event.

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Joe Biden has been raising eyebrows again with remarks he made to a group of “beautiful young ladies” during a campaign stop in Miami.

While paying a visit on Monday to the Little Haiti Cultural Center, Biden closed his remarks by quipping to the crowd, “the good news is, for me, I’m here. The bad news for you is I’m coming back.”

He then spotted a gathering of young girls to the side.

BIDEN SUGGESTS PEOPLE WERE ABLE TO QUARANTINE BECAUSE ‘SOME BLACK WOMAN WAS ABLE TO STACK THE GROCERY SHELF’ IN VIRAL CLIP

“And I want to see these beautiful young ladies- I want to see them dancing when they’re four years older too,” Biden pointed, sparking laughs from attendees.

Cell phone footage from another angle of Biden’s remarks shows who the former VP was addressing, which appeared to be two young girls sitting off to the side.

The footage went viral, sparking allegations from some of “creepy” behavior.

When asked for comment, the Biden campaign provided a link to Article II of the U.S. Constitution and highlighted, “He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years.”

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These weren’t the only Biden remarks that caused a stir on social media this week. A resurfaced clip from a September 15 campaign event showed the Democratic nominee suggesting why people were able to quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic.

“They’re saying, ‘Jeez, the reason I was able to stay sequestered in my home is because some Black woman was able to stack the grocery shelf,'” Biden is heard saying in the clip.

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