NORTH PORT, Fla. (NBC) – “No Trespassing” signs were placed Saturday outside the Laundrie home.

The small yard signs were placed along the North Port home’s perimeter by Brian Laundrie’s father, Chris Laundrie.

These signs come days after the remains of Brian were found by authorities in the Carlton Reserve on Wednesday. A day later, FBI Denver announced officials confirmed the remains were that of Brian through dental records.

The investigation into his death and disappearance is still ongoing.

Police say they are also trying to determine if there is any connection between Brian and the death of his fiancee, Gabby Petito. He was named a person of interest in Petito’s disappearance and a federal arrest warrant was also issued for Laundrie last month for the “use of unauthorized access devices” – a Capital One Bank debit card and a personal ID number for two Capital One Bank accounts – following Petito’s death.

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Bogota, Colombia – Security forces in Colombia have captured Dairo Antonio Usuga, the country’s most wanted drug trafficker.

Better known as Otoniel, the leader of the drug trafficking gang, Autodefensas Gaitanistas de Colombia or the Gulf Clan, was captured on Saturday in a rural area in the Uraba region.

President Ivan Duque hailed Otoniel’s capture as a victory, likening it to the arrest three decades ago of the notorious Colombian drug kingpin, Pablo Escobar.

“This is the biggest blow against drug trafficking in our country this century,” Duque said during a news conference. “This hit is only comparable to the fall of Pablo Escobar in the 1990s.”

The Colombian president said his government was working on extraditing Otoniel, most likely to the United States, where he was first indicted in 2009 in a Manhattan federal court on drug trafficking charges.

The 50-year-old also faces criminal charges in Brooklyn and Miami in the US on charges of “operating continuing criminal enterprises, participating in international cocaine trafficking conspiracies and using firearms in furtherance of drug trafficking crimes”.

‘Victims deserve justice’

Jose Miguel Vivanco, Americas director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), congratulated the Colombian government on Otoniel’s capture, tweeting that the drug lord “must be held accountable for the hundreds of crimes committed under his command”.

Vivanco added: “The victims deserve justice.”

Authorities have been after Otoniel for years, killing allies, capturing family members and going after his finances. Colombia had offered a reward of up to $800,000 for information leading to his capture, while the US had put a bounty of $5m on his head.

Duque said Otoniel’s arrest “marks the end of the Gulf Clan”, but analysts and human rights group worry the move could result in more violence at a time of worsening clashes between armed groups.

“When the head of an organisation, a “kingpin”, is toppled, there are a dozen underlings ready to take their place. And I have no doubt the same will happen with Otoniel,” said Sergio Guzman, director of Colombia Risk Analysis.

Still, the takedown of Otoniel was a success, Guzman said, as it comes at a time when the Colombian security forces are slowly losing control of rural areas to armed gangs.

“It’s positive that they’re able to capture one of the most wanted criminals in Colombia,” Guzman said. “They didn’t gun him down, they didn’t bombard him. This means there was intelligence, this means there was infiltration. This means there was a sophisticated operation that led to his capture.”

The US and the United Kingdom provided the intelligence in the operation to capture Otoniel, according to The Associated Press news agency, while more than 500 members of Colombia’s special forces and 22 helicopters were used in the jungle raid.

‘Kingpin strategy’

Experts say Otoniel’s capture falls in line with a military tactic used in Latin America, known as the “kingpin strategy”, in which security forces seek to take out the leader of an armed group in order to topple its criminal enterprises.

The strategy was used in the killing in 1993 of Escobar, who at the time was the leader of the Colombian Medellin cartel, as well as the capture in 2016 of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the former leader of the Mexican Sinaloa cartel.

But the tactic has been long criticised by experts, who say it often has the opposite of the intended effect, creating in-fighting within armed groups and new struggles for territorial power, and in turn generating more violence. They say this was the case following the capture of Guzman and the killing of Escobar.

A Colombian human rights defender who has received death threats from the Gulf Clan over her work advocating for victims of conflict said she is worried Otoniel’s arrest could worsen violence in her home region, Los Montes de Maria.

The sweltering northern area – which saw a brief respite in violence when the the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas signed a peace pact with the Colombian government in 2016 – is a strategic drug route and a historic hub for armed groups.

“The Gulf Clan in the Montes de Maria gets stronger every day,” said the human rights defender, who wished to remain anonymous. “Every day, their forces grow.

“They may have taken out the boss, but there are other bosses and other gangs that keep gaining control,” she said. “Instead of reducing the violence, the violence is only going to get worse… These people are going to continue arming, they’re going to continue threatening us and they’re going to continue extorting.”

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The State Department on Friday conceded that there are significantly more Americans in Afghanistan than previously estimated — leading to Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and other Republicans to accuse the administration of a “betrayal” of Americans abroad.

State Department officials briefed congressional staff this week and told them that it is in touch with 363 Americans in Afghanistan and nearly 176 legal permanent residents, a congressional source who was on the call told Fox News.

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That 363 number is significantly higher than previous estimates by the Biden administration, which had put the number at around 100 in September — and is only the number with whom the State Dept. is in contact. CNN first reported the 363 figure.

It comes amid continuing fallout from the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan ahead of the Aug 31 withdrawal deadline — which saw a scramble of Americans and Afghans trying to get out of the country before the Taliban took over.

At a press briefing Friday, State Department spokesman Ned Price did not confirm to reporters the number the department was in touch with as a whole — but said that the number of Americans who actually wish to leave was at one point below 100 but was now between 100 and 200 amid a fluid situation on the ground.

“That figure has risen in recent days as more Americans in Afghanistan have decided to depart in light of our successful facilitation of dozens of departures in recent weeks,” he said.

So far the State Department has facilitated the departure of 234 citizens and 144 lawful permanent residents, he said.

Issa, who has been working to evacuate a number of Americans stuck in Afghanistan back to the United States, said he saw the numbers as proof the administration had lied about the withdrawal.

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“What we long suspected is now confirmed: what the White House calls a historically successful airlift was in reality the worst ever betrayal of American citizens in a foreign land,” he told Fox News. “So they lied about it from the beginning.”

Issa’s reaction was shared by Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., who accused the administration of having shamelessly and repeatedly lied about the number of Americans trapped behind Taliban lines. 

“For weeks, their official number was ‘about a hundred’ and it magically never changed — as Americans slowly got out the total number never went down,” he said.

The staffer who was on the call suggested there were many more the State Department was not yet in touch with, perhaps because they are scared to come forward out of fear of reprisals by the Taliban.

“What about the people they’re not in touch with?” the staffer told Fox News. “Those who are scared to speak out, how do you put a number on that, or that are scared to use WhatsApp or text a +1 American number, or to even text in English?” they said.

The staffer told Fox that the State Department said it was working with third parties to get people out of Afghanistan, setting up conduits to streamline the process — while admitting that the guidance had been confusing about what chartered flights needed to take off and land in assisting with the evacuation effort.

On Friday, Price said the department’s goal is to make flights out of Kabul more routine in order to facilitate even more departures of Americans and others — “and we are committed to doing so.”

“We’ve also consistently said there’s a slightly larger universe of Americans with whom we’re in touch and who are not yet ready, for whatever reason, to leave,” he said. “That number is also far from immutable as Americans reach out to us, and given the dynamic – the very dynamic nature of human decision-making.” 

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On Friday, Issa announced that an American citizen, Prince Wafa, who had worked as a translator and traveled to Afghanistan to bring his wife home, had been successfully evacuated. Issa’s office said it was in contact regularly with the man, as well as State Dept. personnel. The man had previously written to President Biden pleading for help.

“Prince Wafa provided outstanding support for our troops and bravely served our country when we were in need,” Issa said in a release. “This time, he risked all by returning to Afghanistan to bring his wife home. The Biden Administration left them behind and we didn’t rest until they were on their way home.”

As the situation in Afghanistan continues to unfold, the staffer who spoke to Fox said that the situation felt like the administration “has broken a social contract between America and its citizens.”

“When I go overseas there’s never a question in my mind that if something happened that blue passport would get me out of trouble — I have doubts about that now.”

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While her colleagues dined, Sinema was elsewhere in the Capitol, huddling with White House officials continuing to negotiate on the tax code, climate initiatives and the social safety net, according to two aides. She had met with Biden earlier that day at the White House, and, unbeknown to many House and Senate Democrats, had been engaging in talks with a small handful of colleagues.

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A body believed to be that of Elijah Lewis, a missing 5-year-old from Merrimack, N.H., was found in Abington, Mass., police said Saturday.

New Hampshire Senior Assistant Attorney General Susan G. Morrell, during a news conference in Abington, Mass., said an autopsy will be performed in Massachusetts on Sunday to confirm the exact cause of death and official identification.

Authorities will then examine what further charges will be brought in the case, she said.

New Hampshire’s Division for Children Youth and Families reported Elijah Lewis missing on Oct. 14, prompting an investigation by state and local authorities.

Danielle Dauphinais, Elijah’s mother, and Joseph Stapf, whose relationship to Lewis is unclear, have been charged in connection with his disappearance and were arraigned in Hillsborough County Superior Court Wednesday morning.

State Police investigators from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island were among those working on the search Saturday, along with the FBI and Merrimack Police Department.

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In a statement, Governor Chris Sununu said, “On behalf of the people of New Hampshire, I would like to thank New Hampshire and Massachusetts law enforcement and everyone else involved for their tireless focus this past week on bringing closure to this search. May Elijah rest in peace.”

The investigation is continuing. The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office asks anyone with possible information to contact the Merrimack Police Department’s crimeline at (603) 424-2424, or the New Hampshire State Police at (603) 223-4381.

This is a developing story and this post will be further updated.

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“The test user’s News Feed has become a near constant barrage of polarizing nationalist content, misinformation, and violence and gore.”

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President Biden’s top legislative priority is getting slimmer as Democratic infighting over his massive social spending bill continues.

Biden’s original $3.5 trillion budget plan, packed with programs that have long been on the progressive wish list, is now expected to cost $2 trillion over the next 10 years, according to reports.

Free community college, a favorite of left-wing Dems like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, will likely be axed from the plan. But universal pre-kindergarten for 3- and 4-year-olds will remain, negotiators say, as well as expanded child-care tax credits for poor and middle-income families.

Biden’s family leave program could be whittled down from the 12 weeks of paid time off he originally envisioned. The final bill will give workers four paid weeks off to care for a new baby or to manage a family health crisis.

The child tax credit increase that passed in one of last year’s COVID relief bills could also be scaled back. The annual credit of $3,000 for each child age 6 through 17 and $3,600 per child under 5 — paid to parents in monthly installment checks that Dems have touted as an anti-poverty measure — could be extended for one more year, rather than the 10-year expansion that the Biden budget first sought.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi admitted last month that “adjustments” may be needed to the $3.5T Senate spending bill.
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A linchpin of the Democrats’ climate-change plan — a program that would fine power companies if they refuse to convert to clean energy generation and give taxpayer money to those that do so — is out, insiders say, due to intense opposition from West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin.

Also out: a plan to expand Medicare to include dental, vision and hearing-aid coverage. Instead, Democrats might give seniors $800 vouchers they can spend on dental care.

“We’re down to four or five issues which I’m not going to negotiate on national television,” Biden said Thursday.

But a Senate insider this week described the Democrats’ internal battles over the bill as “a 9-way teeter-totter,” Politico reported, as factions squabbled to win a slice of the budget pie for their pet projects.

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Mr. Kavala was acquitted of charges of financing and organizing widespread anti-government demonstrations in 2013, known as the Taksim Square protests. But the acquittal was immediately replaced with new charges of sponsoring a 2016 coup attempt.

Human rights organizations have dismissed the charges he is facing as baseless and have urged the committee of ministers who oversee the European Court of Human Rights to begin infringement proceedings against Turkey, a rare action that could lead to its suspension from the court.

The ambassadors released the letter Tuesday, on the fourth anniversary of Mr. Kavala’s detention, saying the irregularities in his case “cast a shadow over respect for democracy, the rule of law and transparency in the Turkish judiciary system.”

The statement was signed by the ambassadors from Germany, France, Finland, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, in addition to those from the U.S., Canada and New Zealand.

Britain — the host next month of a climate change conference, COP26, with more than 160 world leaders, including Mr. Erdogan — did not sign the letter.

In his remarks on Saturday, Mr. Erdogan did appear to leave some room for negotiation. “They should know and understand Turkey,” he said of the diplomats. “The day they don’t, they will leave.”

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ABINGTON (CBS) — The body of five-year-old Elijah Lewis has been found in Abington Saturday. The Merrimack, New Hampshire boy was reported missing on October 14.

Ames Nowell State Park in Abington was closed to the public as police searched the area Saturday morning. Investigators returned to the park after beginning their search there on Friday. Police moved to the area after receiving corroborated information about the park on Thursday night.

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A New Hampshire cadaver dog found the remains buried in the woods.

The manner and cause of death will be determined by a medical examiner. No one has been charged with his death at this time.

Elijah Lewis in May 2020. (Photo credit: N.H. Attorney General’s Office)

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“Obviously a little boy is gone. Nobody deserved to die this way and we need to make sure we do everything in our power to make sure we can get justice for this little boy,” said Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz.

“We are very saddened about this situation, about Elijah’s death, and the fact that he was disposed of down here in the woods. Our sympathies go out to his family, and friends of the family, and to the community who is mourning his death,” said New Hampshire Senior Assistant Attorney General Susan Morrell.

Elijah’s mother Danielle Dauphinais and her boyfriend Joseph Stapf were arrested in New York City on warrants for witness tampering and child endangerment.

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The state park has since reopened, DCR said.

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BRUNSWICK, Ga. — No. 218 joined a bike ride supporting Ahmaud Arbery’s family after the young Black man was chased down and shot dead. No. 236 was a longtime co-worker of one of the white men charged in the killing.

Identified in court only by numbers, both people were summoned to jury duty in the trial over Arbery’s slaying. And after attorneys questioned them extensively about the case, the judge deemed both to be fair-minded enough to remain in the pool from which a final jury will be picked.

An outcry over the February 2020 slaying of 25-year-old Arbery echoed across the U.S. after graphic cellphone video of the shooting leaked online two months later. With jury selection underway in the Georgia community of 85,000 where the killing took place, it seems increasingly likely that some of the jurors who are ultimately chosen will have preconceived opinions and personal ties to the case.

The judge, prosecutors and defense attorneys have questioned 71 pool members since jury selection began Monday. After dismissing those with personal hardships or unshakable biases, 23 were deemed qualified to advance. Dozens more will be needed before a final jury of 12 plus four alternates can be seated.

While questioning potential jurors, prosecutor Linda Dunikoski often told them the ideal juror would be a “blank slate.” In the trial over Arbery’s killing, she noted, that is probably impossible.

“We can’t get that because it’s been all over the place,” Dunikoski remarked in court Thursday.

The result has been a number of potential jurors kept in the pool despite coming to the courthouse already knowing a lot about what happened and the people involved. That’s because they said they can decide the case fairly, based only on the trial evidence.

Georgia law allows someone to serve on a jury even if they come to court with an opinion about the case, as long as that person expresses a willingness to keep an open mind, said Donnie Dixon, a Savannah defense attorney and former federal prosecutor.

“The operative question is: Is your opinion so fixed that you couldn’t get a fair trial?” said Dixon, who’s not involved in the case. “The reality is, who knows? But if they say those magic words, the judge may not disqualify them.”

Greg and Travis McMichael, a father and grown son, armed themselves and pursued Arbery in a pickup truck after spotting him running in their neighborhood. A neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan, joined the chase and took cellphone video of Travis McMichael shooting Arbery three times at close range with a shotgun.

Greg McMichael, who had recently retired after a long career as an investigator for the area district attorney, told police Arbery had previously been recorded by security cameras inside a neighboring house under construction and they suspected he had been stealing. He said Travis McMichael shot Arbery in self-defense after Arbery attacked him.

Until now, the case has been driven by outsiders. The McMichaels and Bryan were not charged until the Georgia Bureau of Investigation took over the case from local police. Greg McMichael’s ties to the district attorney resulted in the appointment of outside prosecutors from metro Atlanta. Likewise, Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley from Savannah was assigned to preside.

If a jury gets seated in Glynn County, where 1,000 jury duty notices were mailed, the case will ultimately be decided by people for whom the slaying hit much closer to home.

Jury pool member No. 218, a retail worker who identified herself in court as a Black woman, wrote on her juror questionnaire that “a young man was shot due to his color and the three men that committed the act almost got away.”

She said in court Thursday that she had taken part in a bike ride to raise money for Arbery’s family after the shooting. And while telling attorneys she could be a fair juror, she also said that based on what she knows now: “I feel like they are guilty.”

Not everyone called to jury duty has been preoccupied by Arbery’s killing. A self-employed woman said she refused to listen when her husband tried to discuss the case and said she goes “out of my way not to read news or politics.”

She remains in the jury pool.

Others have been disqualified for seeming too engaged. The judge dismissed a woman who said she believes she saw Arbery running near her home not long before he was killed. She described feeling emotionally connected to him, and followed pretrial court proceedings closely.

No. 236 was kept in the jury pool even though she’s known Greg McMichael for 30 years. She still works a clerical job for the Brunswick Judicial Circuit district attorney. Though she and Greg McMichael were not close friends, she said the two had “always just been around each other.”

The woman said she also got a close look at Greg McMichael’s personnel file because she was tasked with redacting private information from it after news organizations requested copies.

She told the judge and attorneys she did not have a strong opinion about the case. What little opinion she offered was not sympathetic.

“I don’t understand why they took it into their own hands,” No. 236 said. “That’s the only thing that disturbs me about that day. I would have called 911 and let the police handle it.”

If enough people summoned to the court house keep expressing strong opinions, defense attorneys could ask the judge to halt jury selection and move the case to a different Georgia county.

“It’s the easiest time to get a change of venue,” said Don Samuel, an Atlanta defense attorney who is not involved in the case. “If half the people who are randomly picked are so biased they can’t even sit as jurors, you’re talking about a community that’s saturated by pretrial publicity.”

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Facing an enthusiasm deficit among Democrats with just a week-and-a-half to go in a deadlocked race with Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin, the pressure is rising for former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe to break through his party’s perceived complacency. 

“We need people to get out and vote. I cannot tell you how important it is,” McAuliffe told reporters on Friday after the kickoff in Arlington, Virginia, of his “Get Out the Vote” bus tour.

More than half a million people in the commonwealth have already cast ballots in early voting ahead of the Nov. 2 election, according to statewide data. And McAuliffe’s game plan is to boost turnout among Democrats and independent voters.

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“This is going to be the largest voter turnout of a non-presidential year in the history of the Commonwealth of Virginia,” McAuliffe predicted.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate, former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, left, poses for a photo with supporters after a rally in Norfolk, Virginia. on Oct. 17,  2021. 
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That’s what Democrats in Virginia and across the country are hoping for in the closely watched race with national implications, as it’s seen as a key bellwether ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.

Virginia and New Jersey are the only two states in the nation to hold races for governor in the year after a presidential election. And that guarantees they both receive outsized attention across the country. Since New Jersey is a solidly blue state, Virginia – which remains competitive between the two major parties – grabs the lion’s share of the national spotlight. 

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There’s a long-running trend of voters in the commonwealth defeating the gubernatorial nominee of the party that controls the White House. McAuliffe broke with that tradition in 2013 with his election as governor in the year after then-President Obama was reelected. 

Republicans haven’t won statewide in Virginia in a dozen years, and President Biden carried the state by 10 points last November. But the one-time battleground remains a very competitive state, as is seen as a key barometer ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. The competitive contest for governor has national Democrats on edge as they defend their razor-thin majorities in the House of Representatives and Senate in next year’s contests. If Youngkin defeats McAuliffe, there will be a surge in Democratic anxiety regarding their fate in the midterms.

The race is dead even with each candidate at 46% among likely voters, according to the latest poll – a Monmouth University survey of Virginia likely voters that was conducted Oct. 16-19. An average of all of the most recent surveys indicates McAuliffe with a razor-thin two-point edge over Youngkin, meaning it’s a margin of error race.

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McAuliffe held a mid-single digit advantage over Youngkin over the summer, but the showdown has tightened since Labor Day.

The Monmouth poll, as with other recent surveys, pointed to an enthusiasm advantage among GOP voters. By a 79%-72% margin, Republicans indicated they were more motivated to vote than Democrats.

To overcome the enthusiasm deficit and get Democrats to the polls, McAuliffe’s invited the biggest stars in the party to join him on the campaign trail.

First lady Jill Biden campaigned with McAuliffe a week ago, and voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams, the former Georgia House Democratic leader who in 2018 made history as the first Black female gubernatorial nominee of a major political party, teamed up with him for two stops last weekend. She’s coming back this weekend.

Vice President Kamala Harris joined him on Thursday.

Vice President Kamala Harris waves to the crowd along with Democratic gubernatorial candidate, former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, left, during a rally in Dumfries, Va., Thursday, Oct. 21, 2021. McAuliffe will face Republican Glenn Youngkin in the November election. 
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And the biggest two names in the Democratic Party are heading to Virginia over the next several days. 

Former President Obama will campaign with McAuliffe on Saturday. Even after nearly five years removed from the White House, the former two-term president remains very popular and influential with voters in his own party.

And Biden will team up with McAuliffe on Tuesday. Even though Biden’s overall approval ratings in Virginia have deteriorated, he’s still a major draw for Democratic voters.

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David Richards, political science chair at the University of Lynchburg, noted that with a deadlocked race, having top surrogates potentially excite the base could make the difference.

Richards said that McAuliffe and Virginia Democrats “need that Hail Mary pass right now because if that doesn’t whip up enthusiasm, we’re looking at a very, very, close race at this point, so much so that if it rains on Election Day, it may be a deciding factor at this point.”

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  • Donald Trump is “hungry” to announce a 2024 presidential campaign, a former advisor said on CNN.
  • Political commentator David Gergen said his interest in running jumps when he sees Biden in trouble.
  • Republican voters show strong support for Trump as a potential presidential candidate in 2024.

Donald Trump is gunning hard for the presidency, a former advisor said Friday on CNN

Advisors close to Trump for months have said the former president is considering a 2024 run. He himself has hinted at a 2024 presidential campaign since leaving office in January. Just weeks after now President Joe Biden won the election in November, reports said Trump was considering hosting a 2024 campaign event during Biden’s inauguration into office.

“The signs are that he is increasingly interested,” said David Gergen, a political commentator and former White House communications director who served under various administrations. “His interest intensifies when he sees Biden in trouble.” 

When Biden, for example, received backlash for his decision to withdraw all US troops from Afghanistan, prompting a swift Taliban takeover, Trump “was really chomping at the bit,” Gergen said. “According to various reports, he had to be talked out of it.”

Three sources with direct knowledge of his plans told the Washington Post that the former president came close to announcing a 2024 run in August at the height of the chaos in Afghanistan. Advisors stepped in and convinced him not to due to a fear that his announcement would derail the Republicans’ attempt to take back Congress in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections.

“And now with Biden’s approval rating sinking down into the low 40s and the economy still not straightening out and the pandemic still not over, that just makes Trump very very hungry,” Gergen continued. “I think it’s going to take something hugely unexpected or a dramatic change in his health or a prison sentence to stop him.”

Last month, Trump said he would not run for office if he, for example, received a “bad call from a doctor.”

Republican voters show a strong support for Trump as a potential presidential candidate on the ballot for 2024. A recent Quinnipiac University poll found that nearly 80% of Republicans surveyed want to see him run in the 2024 presidential race.

Biden has been steadily losing support since entering office, and his approval rating now hovers at around 43%. His approval rating has been falling because of several factors like the withdrawal from Afghanistan, a stalled infrastructure bill, and other policy issues. 

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Facebook knew that the spread of political misinformation was flourishing on its platform – but the company largely failed to address concerns from employees who raised alarms, a report found.

Workers flagged the rampant conspiracy theories and proliferation of QAnon-related content before the 2020 presidential election and Jan. 6 siege on the US Capitol, according to new internal documents obtained by the New York Times.

But employees’ calls to action sparked by false claims about the election results were either ignored or mishandled, the Times said.

Some of the newly published reports were obtained by Facebook product manager turned whistleblower Frances Haugen, whose disclosures have renewed concerns about the role the company played in the attack on Capitol Hill by Donald Trump supporters.

An internal probe analyzed the company’s efforts to silence Stop the Steal supporters, who backed the false claims that Trump won the election, according to the article.

Facebook workers flagged conspiracy theories and the proliferation of QAnon-related content before the 2020 presidential election.
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“Enforcement was piecemeal,” and Facebook should “do this better next time,” the documents said.

The morning of the riot, user complaints about posts that incited violence had soared, a spreadsheet analyzed by Facebook employees reportedly showed.

As the mob stormed the Capitol, Facebook mass-deleted pro-violence posts, a worker told the Times. Other employee recommendations, like preventing groups from changing their names to incite violence, were not implemented, according to the report.

On the day of the riot, user complaints about posts that incited violence had grown — as Facebook employees reportedly analyzed.
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“I wish I felt otherwise, but it’s simply not enough to say that we’re adapting, because we should have adapted already long ago,” one employee reportedly wrote. “There were dozens of Stop the Steal groups active up until yesterday, and I doubt they minced words about their intentions.”

“I’ve always felt that on the balance my work has been meaningful and helpful to the world at large. But, honestly, this is a really dark day for me here,” another worker reportedly wrote.

A day after the attack, the company found user content that violated company policy had been published at a rate of seven times higher than normal. Many posts “suggested the overthrow of the government” or “voiced support for the violence,” according to the newspaper’s review of the documents.

Frances Haugen’s disclosures have outlined concerns about the role Facebook played in the attack on Capitol Hill by Donald Trump supporters.
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The findings are at odds with the company’s public spin on its role in the violence. Earlier this year, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said the deadly riot at the Capitol was “largely organized on platforms that don’t have our abilities to stop hate.” Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerburg told Congress his company “did our part to secure the integrity of our election.”

Internal concerns about hate speech and fake news surrounding the 2020 contest had been brewing in Silicon Valley at least a year and a half earlier, the article said.

One Facebook researcher wrote that she received baseless content from QAnon — a fringe movement which the FBI classified as a potential terror threat — within days of opening a new right-leaning test account, according to the report.

Within weeks, her feed reportedly “became a constant flow of misleading, polarizing and low-quality content,” thanks to content suggested by Facebook’s algorithms.

A day after the attack, Facebook came across user content violating company policy that was published at a rate of seven times higher than normal.
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A left-leaning test account also was fed political misinformation and “low quality” memes, the worker, who quit in August 2020, reportedly said.

Facebook was “knowingly exposing users to risks of integrity harms,” she reportedly wrote in her exit letter, citing the network’s slowness on cracking down on baseless conspiracy theories.

About a week after the election, a company data scientist wrote to coworkers that 10 percent of all US political content being viewed were posts spreading the claim that the election results could not be trusted, the newspaper found.

Facebook began relaxing its political oversight after the election, even as Trump posted “They are trying to STEAL the Election,” on Nov. 4, three former employees told the paper.

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg claimed the Capitol riot was “largely organized on platforms that don’t have our abilities to stop hate.”
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“They should be trying to understand if the way they designed the product is the problem,” Yaël Eisenstat, an ex-Facebook worker in charge of the safety and security of election ads, told the paper.

Company spokesman Andy Stone told the outlet the site was “proud” of its work safeguarding election content.

“The responsibility for the violence that occurred on Jan. 6 lies with those who attacked our Capitol and those who encouraged them,” he reportedly said.

Facebook began to scale back its political watch after the election, even when Trump posted “They are trying to STEAL the Election,” on Nov. 4.
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The Times article comes a day after the Washington Post reported that another whistleblower told regulators the company blew off 2017 concerns about hate speech as a “flash in the pan.”

While “some legislators will get pissy” Facebook is “printing money in the basement,” a Facebook official reportedly said.

Facebook and Twitter did move to censor the The Post’s exposé of Hunter Biden’s influence peddling in The Ukraine before the election, a move that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey later told Congress was a “total mistake.”

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In her “Ingraham Angle” commentary on Friday, host Laura Ingraham sounded off about President Biden’s lackluster performance in his Baltimore Town Hall with CNN anchor Anderson Cooper – as well as the fact the Delaware Democrat and his top medical adviser Anthony Fauci continue to try to divert Americans from congregating or exercising their freedoms under the Democrats’ ‘new normal’ paradigm.

Reporting live from Ole Miss in Oxford, Mississippi, ahead of a notable congregate setting – at which ex-New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning will have his #10 retired at his collegiate alma mater, Ingraham pointed to the event as further evidence that people naturally want to express their freedom to assemble and pursue their happiness:

“This football tradition is a huge part of life not just here in the South, but also in the Midwest, the West Coast, and New England where I’m from. Once a week, every fall, we gather together in our homes, at bars, in stadiums and at tailgates, to cheer for our favorite teams. It’s what they call the ‘old’ normal. It’s America,” she said.

“We told you a year and a half ago that the tragedy of the pandemic wasn’t just going to be measured in the number of lives lost, but how much of our culture and traditions we lost in the process.”

Ingraham added that many powerful people, especially on the left, have predictably sought to govern by-emergency and via edict; “us[ing] the temporary COVID to create a New Normal.”

U.S. President Joe Biden arrives from Washington, D.C, in New Castle, Delaware, U.S., October 22, 2021. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

The host noted that much of “Blue State America” is still forced to mask up or follow other COVID edicts in public settings – something that is true in Washington – along with contiguous Beltway counties in Maryland, as well as Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New York City, Los Angeles and elsewhere.

“With few exemptions allowed, they’ll exclude you, fire you, and even shame you for not complying with vaccine mandates.  Thousands of Americans have been forced out of their jobs in just the past week,” she said.

“Although Joe Biden last night said such concerns were overblown,” the host continued, playing a clip of Biden claiming the mandates are “working” as intended – and that “all this stuff about people leaving” is “not true” in the big picture.

U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a town hall about his infrastructure investment proposals with CNN’s Anderson Cooper at the Baltimore Center Stage Pearlstone Theater in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. October 21, 2021. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Ingraham pointed out Biden made fun of the idea of people wanting to exercise their constitutional freedoms:

“Freedom. I have the freedom to kill you with my COVID,” Biden said to laughter from the crowd in the Charm City. “No I mean come on — freedom.”

“We understand that Americans have an inherent right to self-determination,” Ingraham later replied. “We understand life is filled with risks, and we know that we manage those risks better than Washington, DC ever could.”

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“As for us… we’ll be having fun with family and friends, and getting ready to root for our teams.  Knowing they’ll make mistakes, we will remain loyal and hopeful about next season.  It’s part of the tradition that the Left hates.  They like tearing down traditions,” she continued.

“Life is too short to be as unhappy and miserable as they are on the Left.  I’ve never seen anyone hate their own team as much as the Left hates America.”

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“Women seeking abortion care in Texas are entitled to relief from this court now,” she wrote. “Because of the court’s failure to act today, that relief, if it comes, will be too late for many.”

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Crews combed through terrain for weeks just to find Brian Laundrie’s remains in the low-lying area of the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park.

Skeletal remains were found in an area previously underwater.

Now, experts have to determine how Laundrie, 23, died. Was it suicide, homicide, accidental or natural?

The Laundrie family attorney told WINK News on Friday night that there was no manner or cause of death determined. The remains will be sent to an anthropologist for further testing.

“They’re going to be looking potentially for what kind of trauma might be associated with these remains, or any remains out there,” said Sara Ayers-Rigsby, regional director of the Southeast and Southwest Regions of the Florida Public Archaeology Network.

The experts working with the Medical Examiner are forensic anthropologists.

Ayers-Rigsby, an archeologist, has a good idea of what the plan of attack is.

First, she said, “figure out or ascertain you know where, how far have and if these remains have been moved at all.”

And if they were moved, was it by the wildlife in the reserve or by floodwaters?

The FBI said the remains were underwater for weeks.

“On the one hand, you might encounter better preservation, right, because the material isn’t exposed to oxygen, so that can perhaps help,” Ayers-Rigsby said.

But on the other hand, Ayers-Rigsby said water could deteriorate a body.

And so could alligators.

The forensic anthropologists and other experts will try to determine what happened by looking at the soil around the remains.

“If an area is flooded, and it brings a lot of mud, that’s something that happens in a relatively short period of time. So they could be looking into what kind of sedimentation and what kind of soil processes are happening at the site,” Ayers-Rigsby said.


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