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Trump and Harris make pit stops in states that will decide the election
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Trump and Harris make pit stops in states that will decide the election

Just four days out from the election, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are holding dueling campaign events through crucial battleground states. Yesterday on the trail, Trump held rallies in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Henderson, Nevada, and appeared alongside Tucker Carlson in Glendale, Arizona. As the campaign season wraps up, Trump touched on policy priorities like immigration and the economy while also making a point to hammer his opponent and her supporters.'Look, she's a deranged person, but the reason she couldn't stand me is that she always wanted to go to war with people. I don't want to go to war.'"There are some people who thrive under pressure, and there are some people who crack under pressure," Trump said of Harris in Albuquerque. "She's a cracker." “Are you better now than you were four years ago?" Trump asked the crowd in Henderson, to which many responded "no." Apart from Trump's usual rally appearances, two moments stood out for the former president yesterday. Trump's most notable comments from his Thursday campaign stops took place in Arizona at an event alongside Carlson. The former president criticized former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, for her and her father's hawkish track record on foreign policy as well as her endorsement of Harris. "Well, I think it hurts Kamala a lot actually," Trump said of Cheney's endorsement. "Look, she's a deranged person, but the reason she couldn't stand me is that she always wanted to go to war with people. I don't want to go to war." "She's a radical war hawk," Trump continued. "Let's put her with a rifle, standing there with nine barrels shooting at her. Okay? Let's see how she feels about it, you know, when the guns are trained on her face? You know they're all war hawks when they're sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, 'Oh, gee, well, let's send, let's send, 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy.'" Trump was clearly calling out Cheney's hawkish foreign policy. It's a lot easier to hold Cheney's worldview when you're able to call the shots from a cushy federal job, but she would likely have a different opinion if she was thrown into active combat. That is obviously the comparison Trump was making, full context of the clip shows. Like clockwork, countless headlines from the corporate and mainstream media attacked Trump for "using violent language," called his comments "firing squad threats," and insinuated that he wanted to attack Cheney."This is how dictators destroy free nations," Cheney said in response. "They threaten those who speak against them with death. We cannot entrust our country and our freedom to a petty, vindictive, cruel, unstable man who wants to be a tyrant."On the note of questionable endorsements, American businessman and Harris supporter Mark Cuban criticized the women in and around the Trump camp. "Donald Trump, you never see him around strong, intelligent women, ever," Cuban told "The View" Thursday. "It's just that simple." "Actually, he is very wrong, I surround myself with the strongest of women - With the understanding that ALL women are great, whether strong or not strong," Trump said in response to Cuban's comments. "This guy is such a fool, he’s constantly on Television being critical, and only for the reason that I tuned him out completely while President because he called incessantly.""I may, in fact, be surrounded by the strongest women in the World, including Heads of Countries, who make Mark look like a 'baby!'" Trump continued. "All strong women, and women in general, should be very angry about this weak man’s statement."As for Trump's running mate, JD Vance followed in the former president's footsteps and made an appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast. In the over three hour-long episode released Thursday, Vance came off cool, calm, collected, and importantly, likable. In between exchanges on policy, Vance let listeners in on his personal life and shared familial anecdotes with Rogan. The podcast amassed over 7.5 million views in fewer than 24 hours.While Harris has yet to make her long-anticipated appearance on Rogan's show (an appearance which is still up in the air), she held competing rallies in Phoenix, Arizona, and Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada. Harris racked up another celebrity endorsement from Jennifer Lopez in Vegas and was briefly interrupted by protesters in Phoenix and again in Reno. Harris stuck to her usual talking points, emphasizing the importance of women's "choices," a euphemism for abortion, and boasting about "fighting for democracy." The two candidates are now headed to the Rust Belt. Harris is traveling from Vegas to Wisconsin, where she is scheduled to hold events in Janesville and in Little Chute. Afterward, Harris will be hopping over to hold a concert rally in West Allis alongside rappers Cardi B, Glorilla, and Flo Milli, to name a few. Trump is making stops to hold rallies in Warren, Michigan, and in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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The Robertsons share what they hope happens to P. Diddy in jail
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The Robertsons share what they hope happens to P. Diddy in jail

Sean “Diddy” Combs is currently being held in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center while a storm of federal and civil cases rages around him. He’s already been hit with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and prostitution charges, but those charges are anticipated to rack up even more as additional allegations are filed against him. Jase and Al Robertson alongside cousin Zach discuss the P. Diddy scandal and what they hope happens to the music mogul while he’s locked up. Zach remembers a time during 1998 when he used to listen to P. Diddy. “We thought this is cool; this is glamorous,” he says. “Now you fast forward 20 years and everything that this guy was celebrated for in culture he's now being demonized for.” And he’s right — the list of things Combs is being demonized for is a long list of depravities that have been likened repeatedly to those of Jeffery Epstein, who met a dark fate behind bars following his conviction. Further, it’s no secret what happens to many sex offenders in prison. However, that’s not what the Robertsons wish for Sean “Diddy” Combs. “I hope that out of the desperation of losing all that he thought was important that someone will share Jesus with that man,” says Al. “Maybe he’ll now finally be ready to listen.” “A lot of times, that’s what it takes. It takes the devastation of a lifestyle that gets you there,” he adds. “Depravity is actually a form of slavery, and you see it with this P. Diddy story for sure — like this guy was clearly a slave to his own depravity,” says Zach. Thankfully, the gospel offers freedom and redemption, which is what the Robertsons pray Sean Combs will find. To hear more of their conversation, watch the episode above. Want more from the Robertsons?To enjoy more on God, guns, ducks, and inspiring stories of faith and family, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Moviegoer went to see documentary showing positive side of Trump — then things got weird
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Moviegoer went to see documentary showing positive side of Trump — then things got weird

Filmmaker Christopher Martini set out to help show Americans a different side of President Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election with a documentary titled "The Man You Don't Know." Hawaii resident Kathy Forti was among the moviegoers around the country who joined the Republican president in checking out the film in its opening week. Forti later notified Martini that while the film was informative, the moviegoing experience was altogether puzzling. Forti, a psychologist, alleged that upon arriving at the Regal Maui Mall 30 minutes prior to the 12:15 p.m. showing on Oct. 26, she was informed that all of the seats in the theater save for those in the front row had been sold — a claim apparently reinforced by a digital seating chart that a theater employee showed. 'From their coordinated efforts, it felt planned.' "We reluctantly purchased the two unsold seats in the front row, consoling ourselves that at least the seats were recliners and it couldn't be that bad," Forti wrote to Martini in a statement obtained by Blaze News. "However, upon entering the show close to starting time, we found the theater was completely empty."It wasn't empty for long, though. "Two women entered after us and sat further back," Forti's statement continued. "We wondered if perhaps a group had bought all the tickets and they were late arriving." According to the psychologist, the two other women in the theater did their best to disrupt the showing, "hissing, laughing, and shouting such things as 'liar,' 'not true,' and other derogatory comments." The provocateurs allegedly stood in front of the screen at one point, then later sprayed an unidentified aerosol in another apparent provocation. Despite the intervention of an usher, Forti indicated that the provocateurs remained until the end of the film. Forti told Blaze News, "I believe the two women intentionally tried to intimidate us and drive us out of the theater. From their coordinated efforts, it felt planned." Afterward, Forti claimed that she pressed the ticket desk for answers about the seating arrangements, only to discover that only four tickets had ultimately been purchased, which dispelled her previous suspicion that the seats had been bought up to preclude people from seeing the film but left her with even more questions. 'It feels like somebody is deciding for the country what they see and what they cannot see.' "They never explained the sold-out vs. non-sold-out ticket screen we saw," said Forti. "Had we not gone back after the documentary to say something, we would never have known about the change in ticket screen seating chart." "My friend and I turned to each other, wondering if we had just entered the Twilight Zone," the psychologist wrote to Martini. Blaze News reached out to Regal Cinemas for comment but did not immediately receive a response. When speaking about Forti's theater experience, Martini told Blaze News that his producer and co-writer, Joshua Macciello, has "been getting a lot of similar stories." "This film could actually influence the election," said Martini. "I have a lot of people coming to me with similar stories to Kathy's. ... It makes one wonder if there's some sort of concerted effort on somebody's part to suppress this movie about Trump, which is being released right before an election across the country." Martini's suspicions are heightened on account of "awful locations and screening times." Macciello, the president of Global Ascension Studios, recently expressed his frustration to Dan Ball of "Real America" over the apparent refusal by certain theater circuits to screen the film. "I mean, what's going on there?" said Macciello. "This is not a political movie. ... This is a movie about a man. It gives you an insight into him. And he happens to be in politics and running for president." "In the present-day United States of America, it's very bizarre. It feels like somebody is deciding for the country what they see and what they cannot see. And clearly, somebody does not want [them] to see a film about President Trump right before the election," said Martini. The documentary — billed as a "balanced, deeper portrayal of Trump as a scholar, successful entrepreneur, man of faith, and devoted family man" — features interviews with various people in Trump's orbit, including Lara Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, Eric Trump, his granddaughter Kai Trump, Hulk Hogan, and Kyle Forgeard of the Nelk Boys. Trump attended the premiere on Saturday with friends and members of his family. When asked about his objective with the film, Martini indicated that the media has almost exclusively advanced negative depictions and narratives about Trump, which is troubling because "the truth always lies somewhere in the middle." "Our goal with this was to show the other side," said the director, "coming from the people that he made a positive impact on." Despite the apparent desire by leftist organizations and activists to keep the film content in theaters ideologically uniform, Martini indicated that intellectual diversity is ascendant. "I think that there's very few people making the kinds of movies that right-leaning people, conservative-leaning people, you know, God-fearing people want to see," said Martini. "But all of that's changing." The documentary is set to launch on Elon Musk's X ahead of Election Day. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Medieval city builder Settlements Rising adds game changing fan favorite feature
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Medieval city builder Settlements Rising adds game changing fan favorite feature

There’s something about building your own successful settlement in the medieval era that’s utterly compelling to many of us. From Banished to Manor Lords, Bellwright to Norland, managing your own nascent city state is something that it seems plenty of us desperately want. Settlements Rising is another to enter the fray, and it’s brought with it some new ideas that should ensure it’s unlike anything else in the genre - and it just got even better thanks to a big new feature. Continue reading Medieval city builder Settlements Rising adds game changing fan favorite feature MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best city-building games, Best management games, Best medieval games
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Best Dragon Age The Veilguard builds
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Best Dragon Age The Veilguard builds

What are the best builds in Dragon Age The Veilguard? Bioware’s latest has three classes to choose from for Rook, your character: Mage, Rogue, and Warrior. They each have three more specializations to spec into and altogether have a sprawling skill tree that can be a little daunting to parse. Don’t worry – this guide delves deep into helping you choose your class and getting you started building your character. Before you get too invested in a build for Dragon Age The Veilguard, you might want to check out our full list of Veilguard companions as you might not want to overlap with your favorites. Once you do, you’ll probably also check out Dragon Age Veilguard romance options if any catch your eye. Continue reading Best Dragon Age The Veilguard builds MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Dragon Age The Veilguard classes, Dragon Age The Veilguard companions, Dragon Age The Veilguard release date
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He's DEAD, Jim, DEAD! Mollie Hemingway WALLOPS Jonah Goldberg for Pushing Trump Threatened Liz Cheney LIE
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He's DEAD, Jim, DEAD! Mollie Hemingway WALLOPS Jonah Goldberg for Pushing Trump Threatened Liz Cheney LIE

He's DEAD, Jim, DEAD! Mollie Hemingway WALLOPS Jonah Goldberg for Pushing Trump Threatened Liz Cheney LIE
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Biden Adviser Neera Tanden Angry Vox Journo Won't Push Dem Spin About Trump's Liz Cheney Remarks
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Biden Adviser Neera Tanden Angry Vox Journo Won't Push Dem Spin About Trump's Liz Cheney Remarks

Biden Adviser Neera Tanden Angry Vox Journo Won't Push Dem Spin About Trump's Liz Cheney Remarks
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Schumer's Delusions: He Thinks a Dem Sweep Is Coming. Oh, Please.
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Schumer's Delusions: He Thinks a Dem Sweep Is Coming. Oh, Please.
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Soros DA Pamela Price Backs Parole for Man Convicted of Murdering Toddler
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Soros DA Pamela Price Backs Parole for Man Convicted of Murdering Toddler

Soros DA Pamela Price Backs Parole for Man Convicted of Murdering Toddler
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