“Donald Trump’s media company has forced out executives in recent days after internal allegations that its CEO, former Rep. Devin Nunes, is mismanaging the company,” ProPublica reports.
“Several people involved with Trump Media believe the ousters are retaliation following what they describe as an anonymous ‘whistleblower’ complaint regarding Nunes that went to the company’s board of directors.”
“There is growing Democratic fear over how quickly the Wisconsin Senate race is tightening, with party insiders worried they could shockingly lose the critical contest,” Axios reports.
“Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s (D-WI) lead in both public and internal polls has deteriorated, and Republicans are flooding the state with cash to pull off the upset.”
“The Biden administration’s new sweeping student loan forgiveness plan is temporarily blocked again, a day after a federal judge said he would let a restraining order against the relief expire,” CNBC reports.
“As a result, the U. S. Department of Education is now barred from forgiving people’s student loans until Judge Matthew Schelp, an appointee of Republican former President Donald Trump, rules on the case.”
Tara Palmeri: “Meanwhile, some Trump allies are getting nervous about falling behind in the final sprint for donor money—a precious resource in the expensive, last leg of the race. The Trump campaign announced on Wednesday that it had raised $160 million in September, and has $283 million cash on hand (including money raised in coordination with the R.
“Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is targeting red and rural counties in the final sprint to Election Day, according to campaign aides, with her appearance in Ripon, Wisconsin, on Thursday just part of a strategy to compete everywhere and narrow Donald Trump’s margins in those counties,” CNN reports.
“We won. We won. We did win. It was a rigged election. It was a rigged election.”
— Donald Trump, quoted by the New York Times, at a campaign rally in Michigan.