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Trump: Biden Tried to Put Charlie Kirk ‘Out of Business’

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Late Tuesday evening, President Donald Trump accused President Joe Biden’s administration of attempting to shut down conservative activist Charlie Kirk and his group, Turning Point USA, by using an expansive election investigation directed by special counsel Jack Smith.

Trump’s remarks, posted on Truth Social, came after Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, disclosed that Kirk’s organization was among the Republican-affiliated entities swept into the FBI probe known as Arctic Frost, which originated from Smith’s case regarding Trump’s electors.

“Why was the wonderful Turning Point under INVESTIGATION by ‘Deranged’ Jack Smith and the Corrupt & Incompetent Biden Administration?” Trump wrote. “They tried to force Charlie, and many other people and movements, out of business. They Weaponized the Justice Department against Sleepy Joe Biden’s Political Opponents, including ME!”

Trump went on to allege that “they allowed the daughter of a Judge, on one of the corrupt trials against me, to become the biggest fund raiser for Biden and [former Vice President] Kamala [Harris], making many Millions of Dollars for herself and her family, but with her father, the Judge, not only refusing to RECUSE himself, but putting a gag order on me, not allowing ANY talk about their family corruption and unprecedented conflict of interest. Every leading legal analyst and pundit said this trial was wrong and should not have been allowed to go forward. But it did because of a Corrupt Judge who will hopefully pay a very big price for his illegal actions, someday!”

When Grassley opened Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on FBI oversight, he began by offering a prayer for Kirk and commending FBI Director Kash Patel for his leadership, while Patel faced questioning from lawmakers.

The Iowa senator then charged that the FBI had been “infected with politics” under Biden and argued that Arctic Frost went far beyond a routine election matter.

He asserted the operation had become “a vehicle by which partisan FBI agents and Department of Justice prosecutors could achieve their partisan ends and improperly investigate the entire Republican political apparatus.”

Trump has consistently argued that both Smith and the Biden administration used the Justice Department as a political weapon against him and those in his orbit.

Arctic Frost, launched in 2022 under FBI Director Christopher Wray, served as the foundation for Smith to file criminal charges against Trump.

“Some examples of the groups the Wray FBI sought to place under political investigation included the Republican National Committee, Republican Attorneys General Association, and Trump political groups,” Grassley said Tuesday. “On that political list was one of Charlie Kirk’s groups, Turning Point USA. In other words, Arctic Frost wasn’t just a case to politically investigate Trump.”

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Experts Say Age Isn’t the Only Factor in Leaving Children Unsupervised After School

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School is back in session, bringing new routines — and new milestones for students. For some, this is the year they are allowed to go home to an empty house instead of an after-school program or day care. It’s a decision faced by many parents whose work or other obligations keep them from coming home until long past school release time. With after-school care often expensive and hard to find, parents have reason to encourage independence. But how can they be sure their child is ready to navigate home on their own, even if only for an hour or two? A handful of states have set age minimums. Maryland law, for example, makes it a crime to leave a child younger than 8 years old unattended. But most states leave it up to parents and guardians. Experts say between 11 and 13 years old can be a good starting point, but stress there’s more to the equation than age. And they say what’s right for one child may not be for another, even within a family. “It’s not a one-size-fits-all ordeal. And you really have to take it and understand the bigger picture,” said Jaesha Quarrels, director of child care services at Oklahoma Human Services. “Inadequate supervision is a key factor in many preventable childhood injuries and neglect cases.” Here’s what experts say to consider when deciding whether a child is ready to be home alone: Consider maturity and skills in addition to age The American Academy of Pediatrics says most children are not ready to handle emergencies until about age 11 or 12, so the organization generally recommends structured supervision until then. But it’s not that simple. Parents often want a specific answer on how old their kids have to be, but age is only one of the factors to consider, said Brian Tessmer, director of treatment and operations at Family Resources, a nonprofit agency in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. “We really strongly encourage parents to look at many other factors because kids, obviously mature at different rates.” At minimum, children should be able to recite their full name, home address, phone number and the name of a parent, guardian or other emergency contact. They should also know how to reach that person, experts advise. Other things to consider are whether a child can follow rules, handle routines and keep themselves occupied with homework, toys or electronic devices. Can they dial the phone? Fix themselves a snack? Do they know where the bandages are if they need one? What if there’s a tornado warning, if they smell something burning or if a carbon monoxide detector goes off? Do they know how and when to dial 911? They can do it. Do they want to? Even having all that knowledge doesn’t mean a child is ready to get off the school bus at an unoccupied house, experts said. At a time of high anxiety for American children, there is also emotional readiness to consider. “Oftentimes as parents, because it’s convenient — we’re busy, we have things that we have to do — we just kind of leave them alone,” Quarrels said. “But we need to consider how the child feels. Are they confident? Can they handle loneliness, fear or boredom?” Communication is key, Tessmer said. “It’s a great opportunity to explain to the child that this […]

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Kristi Noem Rips Predecessor, Doesn’t Know ‘How He Slept At Night’

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem harshly criticized her predecessor during a sit-down with “Pod Force One,” released Wednesday, accusing Alejandro Mayorkas of having left the southern border wide open to drug cartels and human traffickers.

“I don’t know how he slept at night,” Noem told The NY Post’s Miranda Devine, claiming that Mayorkas was following “direction” from the Biden White House, where Vice President Kamala Harris was designated as the “border czar.”

“I don’t know how he slept at night knowing the vulnerabilities he was creating for this country and the people he was letting in and allowing to undo us,” the 53-year-old added.

During President Joe Biden’s administration, border encounters reached historic highs, with more than 8 million migrants entering the country — among them criminals, gang members, and individuals flagged on terrorism watchlists.

“I think one of the biggest disservices they did to the country was not fulfill the mission of what the department was established for; it literally is to secure the homeland,” Noem said.

“And he opened the doors and said, ‘Come on in. If you are from an evil foreign government or a terrorist organization or a gang, you’re more than welcome, and we’re going to ignore our laws and treat you better than we do the American citizens.’”

In February 2024, House Republicans impeached Mayorkas, charging that he had willfully failed to uphold federal immigration laws and misled Congress when he described the border as “secure.”

“They didn’t even try to close the border,” Noem remarked on the podcast.

“That’s what I think. Knowing you were doing nothing and watching, if you watched, the inhumanity of what was happening at the border.”

The Democrat-majority Senate later declined to hold a trial, effectively acquitting Mayorkas and shielding Biden’s DHS chief from removal.

Since President Trump’s return to the White House, more than 300,000 illegal entrants have been deported, with most believed to have criminal histories.

Inside the country, authorities estimate another 2 million migrants with criminal records remain at large.

Meanwhile, under the Biden administration, more than 320,000 minors who crossed the border alone became unaccounted for after being transferred from government-funded housing organizations to private sponsors — some of whom were not vetted and were linked to crime and gangs.

According to the Department of Health and Human Services, which coordinated with DHS’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, at least 7,300 cases of trafficked migrant children were never investigated.

“We knew children were going missing,” Noem said.

“We knew they were raping our girls at the border and trafficking our little boys. And they knew all that was going on and watched.”

“[They] watched the same child cross the border over and over again with a different group of adults and they just went to bed at night,” she continued.

“And as a mom and a grandma, that’s the stuff that I don’t know how they did that. I don’t know how they sat there and facilitated that.”

The Trump administration has since rescued 13,000 minors, while HHS continues to investigate thousands of cases tied to trafficking, fraudulent sponsorships, and other alleged exploitation.

In another part of the interview, Noem spoke about time she spent with Border Patrol agents who were “demonized” after Biden, Mayorkas, and Harris falsely accused them in 2021 of whipping migrants with their horses’ reins in Texas.

“I went down there and rode horse with them for a day, because, well, obviously I like to ride horses, but I went right away as soon as I was sworn in to go spend time with them, because they were so demonized,” she explained.

“And their leadership did that to them.”

Although Mayorkas had been briefed by an aide that there was no evidence agents had whipped Haitian migrants — even after a photographer present at the scene confirmed as much — he did not retract his claims, nor did Biden or Harris.

“Our nation saw horrifying images that do not reflect who we are,” Mayorkas said at the time, while Harris claimed the episode reminded her of “times of slavery.”

Noem told “Pod Force One” she “just wanted them to know that their previous leadership had ridden over them, but I was going to ride with them, and I was going to be a part of helping them do their jobs again.”

{Matzav.com}

BENNY AND FRIENDS LIVE IN NEW JERSEY:

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We’ve been working on this one for A WHILE, and I am excited to finally share it with you! Benny and Friends. Live in NJ. Sunday, October 12 at Newark Symphony Hall. All I’ll say for now is we have so much up our sleeves that you do not want to miss! Tickets are now live at https://t.ly/sing.ywn #WheeWantToSingWithYou

Spirit Airlines Flight Scolded for Flying Too Close to Air Force One Over Long Island

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A passenger jet was chewed out for flying too close to Air Force One and taking too long to adjust course as it passed over Long Island with President Trump on board. Pilots flying Spirit Airlines Flight 1300, traveling from Fort Lauderdale to Boston, were scolded by an air traffic controller Tuesday after they tried warning them they were rapidly closing in on the president’s plane altitude and flight path as it was en route to the United Kingdom. Audibly frustrated, the controller delivered one final tongue-lashing: “Pay attention! Get off the iPad.”

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London’s Muslim Mayor: Trump ‘Perhaps Done The Most To Fan The Flames Of Divisive, Far-Right Politics’

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In an opinion column published Tuesday in The Guardian, London’s Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, criticized President Trump for fueling “divisive, far-right politics” across the globe in recent years.

“We must unite to take on the reactionary populists and nativists who are exploiting economic concerns, the atomisation of modern life and a growing distrust of political and media institutions – something we have seen in countries across Europe and, of course, in the US,” Khan wrote.

“President Donald Trump and his coterie have perhaps done the most to fan the flames of divisive, far-right politics around the world in recent years,” Khan continued. “When he came to the UK on his first state visit, I highlighted how the president had deliberately used xenophobia, racism and ‘otherness’ as an electoral tactic.”

Trump landed in England on Tuesday evening for a state visit. His itinerary includes a meeting with King Charles III and other royals at Windsor Castle, located about 25 miles outside of London. He is also scheduled to sit down with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with topics on the agenda expected to include tariffs, the war in Ukraine, and the conflict in Gaza.

In his editorial, Khan urged British leaders to “ensure our special relationship includes being open and honest with each other.”

“At times, this means being a critical friend and speaking truth to power – and being clear that we reject the politics of fear and division,” Khan wrote, later declaring, “Those who seek to divide us will find a city determined to defend its liberal, democratic values more fiercely than ever.”

Trump has previously attacked Khan, calling him a “stone cold loser” on social media in 2019.

“.@SadiqKhan, who by all accounts has done a terrible job as Mayor of London, has been foolishly ‘nasty’ to the visiting President of the United States, by far the most important ally of the United Kingdom,” Trump said on X at the time.

“He is a stone cold loser who should focus on crime in London, not me,” Trump added.

Khan has also weighed in on American politics, noting last year that world leaders were paying close attention to the U.S. presidential contest between Trump and then–Vice President Kamala Harris because of its global impact.

“What I’d say in a respectful way to Americans is: I don’t think you realize that the rest of the world is watching because we’ve got skin in the game,” Khan told Politico at the time.

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Trump’s Call To End Mail-In Voting Creates A Dilemma For GOP Candidates Who Benefit From It

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President Donald Trump has vowed to do away with voting by mail, but some of his Republican allies in two Western battleground states are taking a more cautious approach. U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs, one of two candidates with Trump’s endorsement in the Arizona governor’s race, does not support the elimination of mail voting altogether, though he previously questioned it after Trump’s 2020 defeat. His primary challenger, developer Karrin Taylor Robson, also is backed by Trump but hasn’t gone as far as Biggs to declare where she stands on eliminating mail voting. The dilemma highlights a recurring challenge some GOP candidates face heading into next year’s midterm elections. They’re scrambling to balance their allegiance to Trump against the desire for convenience among many Republican voters. That’s especially sensitive in the Arizona governor’s contest, where Trump has taken the unorthodox approach of giving his full-throated endorsement to both Biggs and Taylor Robson. In an election cycle that historically tends to go against the sitting president’s party, Trump’s sweeping condemnation of mail voting gives swing-state Republicans one more reason to worry. Republicans helped by mail voting GOP strategist Barrett Marson said mail voting helped Republicans win Arizona races in the 2024 election, when Trump won the state overall by more than five percentage points and the party expanded its legislative majority. “President Trump and his campaign had a very successful ballot-chasing program in 2024, and so it would be nice for him to understand sort of the way that works and how successful he was in that endeavor,” Marson said. Trump won about 51% of the 2,882,741 votes cast early in-person and by mail in Arizona. In a television interview last month, state Republican Party Chair Gina Swoboda also said the ballot chase and early vote “helped deliver this election for Republicans.” Although mail voting remains popular with voters, Trump on Truth Social last month called for an end to the practice, with exceptions for those who are very ill and “The Far Away Military.” Earlier this month, he announced the relocation of U.S. Space Command from Colorado to Alabama, calling Colorado’s universal mail voting system a “big factor.” Arizona margins have shrunk, and mail voting skepticism has grown Trump has long cast doubt on mail voting, claiming it’s a pathway to fraud even though there is no evidence of widespread problems. He sent conflicting messages about it in 2024 as Republicans made a strategy shift to focus on early voters ahead of the presidential election. “President Trump is committed to ensuring that every vote cast is done in a secure and transparent fashion to restore trust and integrity back to American elections,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in an email Tuesday. In Arizona, where about 85% of voters statewide cast a mailed ballot, the issue is particularly salient. Taylor Robson and Biggs themselves both have been casting mail ballots for nearly two decades. Arizona Republicans pioneered a vote-by-mail expansion in the 1990s. But in recent years, the state has been whipsawed by election integrity conspiracies, which have thrived in part because of vote-counting delays in Maricopa County, the state’s population center. Trump, for example, lost statewide to former President Joe Biden in 2020 by 10,457 votes, or 0.3% of the nearly 3.4 million ballots cast, and falsely claimed the election was stolen. Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes beat her GOP opponent in a 2022 election recount by only 280 votes, or 0.01 percentage points. Maricopa […]

Dozens of Bnei Torah Arrested at Ben Gurion Airport While Attempting to Travel to Uman

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Tensions continue to mount as Israeli authorities have stepped up arrests of bnei Torah seeking to travel to Uman for Rosh Hashanah. According to reports from Peleg Yerushalmi, approximately 25 additional yungeleit and bochurim were taken into custody at Ben Gurion Airport over the past two days. This comes following the arrest of close to 30 individuals earlier in the week, with the group claiming that more than 70 are currently being held by military authorities. Each year, tens of thousands of Yidden from across the globe make their way to the kever of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov in Uman for the Yomim Nora’im. This year’s Rosh Hashanah falls on September 23–24, and many have already begun their journeys. Representatives of Shas and United Torah Judaism have appealed to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and senior officials to ensure that yeshiva bochurim are not prevented from fulfilling the minhag of traveling to Uman due to draft-related arrests. However, Israel’s Attorney General has insisted that the government cannot establish any special arrangement to allow those classified as “draft evaders” to leave the country, declaring such measures “illegal.” At a Knesset hearing on Wednesday, Maj.-Gen. Dado Bar Kalifa, head of the IDF’s Personnel Directorate, acknowledged that despite these arrests, many of the detained bnei Torah ultimately avoid conscription due to loopholes in the system. Nevertheless, the IDF indicated that arrests may intensify in the coming days as more travelers head to the airport. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

Pentagon Unveils New ‘Clean Shaven’ Grooming Standards

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The Pentagon has announced updated grooming regulations requiring all members of the armed forces “to be clean shaven and neat in presentation for a proper military appearance.”

Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell explained that, after “a rapid force-wide review of military standards,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth “recently directed the Services to implement the following grooming standards for facial hair.”

“The grooming standard set by the U.S. military is to be clean shaven and neat in presentation for a proper military appearance,” Hegseth said, as quoted in Parnell’s statement.

Earlier this month, President Trump issued an order renaming the Department of Defense as the “Department of War,” portraying the change as a demonstration of America’s resolve. He also remarked that the long and costly wars of previous years under the old name were the product of political correctness.

The executive order signed by the president authorized both the official use of the new title and Hegseth’s position being retitled secretary of War. A permanent change, however, will still need Congressional approval.

“Commanders must apply consistent criteria and appropriately consider the Department’s interests in safety and uniformity when authorizing individual exceptions,” Parnell stated on Monday.

“Military medical officers will provide a written recommendation concerning a shaving waiver to the commander who is the final approval authority. Service members with an approved shaving waiver will participate in a medical treatment plan,” he added.

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