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Biden, Trump come out firing in last days before midterms
President Joe Biden and Donald Trump launched multi-state campaign blitzes Thursday ahead of midterm elections that could end up hobbling the Democrat’s next two years while setting the stage for a Trump comeback attempt.
Biden used a visit to a community college in New Mexico to tout his administration’s bid to ease crushing student debt and other policies that have “delivered enormous progress for the nation.”
Over three days, he is flying on to California, Chicago and finally Pennsylvania, where popular former president Barack Obama — for whom he served as vice president for eight years — will join him at a rally Saturday.
Biden’s big final push comes on the heels of a speech Wednesday warning that Trump and the increasingly dominant far-right wing of the Republican Party are threatening the survival of US democracy with conspiracy theories aimed at undermining confidence in election results.
But Trump — who remains the Republican party’s de facto leader and possible 2024 presidential candidate despite losing the 2020 election and being under investigation for stashing top secret presidential documents at his Florida golf resort and for other reasons — is on the offensive.
Hitting four key electoral states in five days — Iowa on Thursday, then Florida, Pennsylvania and finally Ohio on Monday — Trump is reinforcing his role as Republican overlord. If his efforts pay off with victories for his preferred candidates on Tuesday, he will not only expand his powerful group in Congress but create momentum for what many believe is a likely announcement that he’s seeking a second presidential term in 2024.
Trump stopped short of announcing his candidacy during an 80-minute speech in Sioux City, Iowa on Thursday. But only just.
“This is the year we’re going to take back the House,” he told a cheering crowd.
“We’re going to take back the Senate. We’re going to take back America and then in 2024, most importantly, we are going to take back our magnificent White House,” he said.
“I will very very, very probably do it again.”
For Biden, the personal stakes are also high.
If Republicans seize control of Congress, Biden will likely face a permanent political dog fight and legislative gridlock over the next two years of his administration.
It’s believed that declaration of a Trump presidential candidacy would also strongly motivate Biden to seek his own second term, despite already being the oldest person in the job ever and turning 80 this month.
– Democracy at stake –
Biden passionately argues that refusals by Republicans to accept election defeats — starting with Trump’s unprecedented attempt to overturn the 2020 election — imperils the nation’s democratic survival.
In New Mexico Wednesday, Biden linked a brutal home invasion and attack on the husband of Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the political violence unleashed by Trump supporters against Congress on January 6, 2021.
Republicans, he said, have “emboldened violence and intimidation of voters and election officials.”
“That is the path to chaos in America,” he said.
Hours later, he took up the theme on the stump in San Diego, saying there were “five days to one of the most important elections in our lifetime.”
It’s “going to determine the direction of the country for at least a decade.
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“A choice between two fundamentally different versions of America.”
But polls show Americans paying far more attention to what they see as more immediate issues, starting with the highest inflation in four decades, which has driven up costs of staples like food and fuel.
More than half of Americans say the price of fuel and consumer goods is the economic issue that worries them the most in a new Quinnipiac University national poll.
Republicans have also successfully energized their base with messaging on spikes in illegal immigration and crime, often conflating the two issues to portray the country, and white people in particular, as under assault.
“From surging crime, uncomfortably high inflation, and an open border, New Mexico families deserve better than Biden’s failures,” said Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel as Biden landed in the southwestern state.
“Democrats are desperate,” she said. “Bringing in Biden to stump for them will only backfire.”
With Republicans clear favourites to take control of the House, all eyes are on the Senate.
Two months ago, Republicans appeared to have lost hope of getting back the upper chamber, amid concerns over the quality of a slate of gaffe-prone, election-denying, Trump-backed candidates who were struggling in swing states.
But a late spending surge has kept most competitive.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report has Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — any one of which could tip the balance of power in the upper chamber of Congress — as “toss-ups.”
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Zulum swears in 2 new commissioners
Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno on Tuesday presided over the swearing-in of two new commissioners to replace those who died while in active service.
The State Chief Judge, Justice Kashim Zannah, administered the oath of office at the ceremony held at the Government House in Maiduguri.
The new commissioners are Muhammad Lawan-Dalorima for the Ministry of Finance and Isa Haladu for the Ministry of Reconstruction, Resettlement and Rehabilitation (RRR).
In his speech, Zulum expressed gratitude to the Borno House of Assembly for their prompt scrutiny and confirmation of the nominees.
He urged the commissioners to uphold the principles of integrity, transparency, and accountability in their new roles, while emphasising the administration’s strategy of periodically rotating commissioners to different ministries to promote fresh ideas and effective governance.
“You have been chosen for your exceptional qualities and expertise. I have no doubt you will make valuable contributions to our administration,” he said.
The governor also paid tribute to the late commissioners who previously held the portfolios, reflecting on their contributions to the development of the state.
Responding on behalf of the commissioners, Haladu thanked the governor for finding them worthy of the appointment, and promised him of diligent service delivery.
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Edo Govt, Obaseki trade words over e-governance platform review
Edo Government says it has ordered an immediate review of the state’s Electronic Governance (e-governance) Platform initiated by the previous administration for breach of data and control.
The state government disclosed this on Tuesday via a Government Special Announcement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Musa Ikhilor.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the announcement was a reaction to an allegation that the new government had suspended the digital innovation initiated by Godwin Obaseki’s administration.
The SSG said the review became necessary following a discovery that the entire e-governance platform was being run and operated from the backend by unknown non-state actors.
According to him, no one within the entire public service of Edo has administrative control of the platform.
Ikhilor urged all officials and staff of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to continue to work on the e-governance platform, pending the outcome of the review.
“This statement is to also dismiss as untrue, some reports in a section of the social media that the state government has shut down the platform.
“This is considered a serious data security threat as it has placed the entire governance structure of the state at the mercy of non-state actors or so-called consultants.
“This, therefore, calls for an urgent need to review the process.
“In the light of the foregoing and in order to remedy this clear and present danger, the Governor of Edo State, His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo has ordered the immediate review of the entire e-governance platform.
“This is to enable the state government gain total administrative control of the platform and restore institutional memory of government, which the current platform lacks.
“All officials and staff of MDAs are to continue to work on the e-governance platform pending the outcome of ongoing review,” Ikhilor said.
But in a counter-reaction, Obaseki through his media aide, Crusoe Osagie, described the statement as shameless excuses.
According to Crusoe, we read with surprise and deep disappointment the ridiculous statement by SSG, Umar Musa Ikhilor, where he laboriously attempted to justify the illogical shutdown of the platform.
Age said the decision by the current administration to revert the state’s civil service operations back to paper files to run the government was irrational.
“This irrational decision is not only shameful and regressive, but also an insult to the sensibilities of Edo workers and the people of the state.
“It further exposes the government’s cluelessness and lack of the depth and knowledge required for effective governance and administration in the 21st century.
“The platform is operated by the Edo ICT Agency, a parastatal under the Edo State Ministry of Digital Economy, with the support of consultants, to ensure efficient system for government processes and operations,” Osagie said.
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Trump says he will impose tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Monday said that, once he returns to the White House, he will impose high import tariffs on all goods from Mexico and Canada as well as additional tariffs on Chinese imports.
Trump said on Truth Social, the social media platform he co-founded, that he would sign an executive order to that effect on his first day in office.
“On January 20th, as one of my many first Executive Orders, I will sign all necessary documents to charge Mexico and Canada a 25 per cent Tariff on ALL products coming into the United States, and its ridiculous Open Borders,” Trump said.
He added that the tariff would remain in place “until such time as Drugs, in particular Fentanyl, and all Illegal Aliens stop this Invasion of our Country!”
“Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to easily solve this long-simmering problem,” Trump said.
“We hereby demand that they use this power, and until such time that they do, it is time for them to pay a very big price!”
The president-elect also said that additional tariffs of 10 per cent are to apply to goods from China until drugs stop “pouring into our Country, mostly through Mexico.”
“I have had many talks with China about the massive amounts of drugs, in particular Fentanyl, being sent into the United States – But to no avail,” Trump said.
“Representatives of China told me that they would institute their maximum penalty that of death, for any drug dealers caught doing this but, unfortunately, they never followed through, and drugs are pouring into our Country, mostly through Mexico, at levels never seen before.”
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