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Trump Team Revokes Election Party Access for Some Journalists

The Trump campaign has revoked press credentials for several journalists intending to attend the president’s election night party at the White House, according to multiple reports. The move has raised concerns about the administration’s commitment to press freedom, with critics accusing Trump of trying to silence dissent.

The White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) has condemned the decision, calling it “unprecedented” and “an attack on the freedom of the press.” The WHCA represents more than 600 journalists who cover the White House and has traditionally been granted access to all presidential events.

The Trump campaign has not yet released a statement explaining the decision to revoke press credentials. However, several journalists have reported that they were told they were being denied access because they had been critical of the president in the past.

Biden judge rules Iowa can check ballots of potential noncitizens in blow to ACLU

In a substantial setback for the ACLU, a federal judge appointed by President Biden has determined that Iowa has the authority to review ballots of potential noncitizens. This verdict has sparked mixed reactions, with some advocates expressing concern about potential disenfranchisement. However, supporters of the decision contend that it ensures the integrity of Iowa’s electoral process. The legal battle over voting rights in Iowa is expected to continue, with the ACLU announcing plans to appeal this ruling.

Trump and Vance Escalate Efforts to Sow Doubts on Pennsylvania Voting

特朗普与万斯加剧努力在宾夕法尼亚州选举中播撒疑云,声称选民欺诈和舞弊行为。然而,这些说法缺乏可信的证据支持,选举官员和专家一致否认了这些指控。他们强调了宾夕法尼亚州选举的安全性,并表示该州拥有牢固的措施来防止欺诈行为。尽管如此,特朗普和万斯继续宣传这些毫无根据的指控,这可能会对选举的合法性产生潜在影响,并侵蚀公众对民主进程的信任。