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15:18 Harris says Vance to Trump: the battle begins

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Trump's clenched fist becomes an iconic motif right after the attack.
Trump's clenched fist becomes an iconic motif right after the attack.

15:18 Harris says Vance to Trump: the battle begins

Vice President Kamala Harris expressed her concerns about J.D. Vance's loyalty in a video she posted on her X-account regarding his nomination as the Vice Presidential candidate for the Republicans. She wrote, "He will only be loyal to Trump, not to our country." If he were to come into office, he would implement the ultraconservative manifesto "Project 2025." Harris continued, "We won't allow that."

14:59 US Homeland Security Ministry investigates Trump attack
The Inspector General of the United States Department of Homeland Security has initiated an investigation into the planning of the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The US Homeland Security Ministry announced this on its website. The investigation is listed there as an "ongoing project." The investigation by the US Homeland Security Ministry differs from the one announced by President Biden on Sunday.

14:27 Tech Giants from Silicon Valley support Trump
More and more Tech Giants from Silicon Valley are reportedly supporting the right-wing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump - led by Elon Musk. The billionaire is said to be planning to support the Republican campaign with monthly $45 million (approximately €41 million) according to a newspaper report. Besides Musk, other less known Tech Giants are also financing Trump: for various reasons. The Trump supporters from Silicon Valley are predominantly male and white.

13:53 Kremlin does not expect much from Trump as US President
According to Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, Russia has low expectations for a possible second presidency of Donald Trump in the US. "As for the relationship between [Vladimir Putin and Trump], nothing good was done for Russia under Trump," he said to journalists. "On the contrary, there were more restrictions. However, there was a dialogue. This can be considered as a positive element."

13:18 Spahn expects Trump victory, Chancellor must have an offer
Jens Spahn is following the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee. The CDU politician expects a victory for Donald Trump. In an interview with ntv, he argued why the nomination of hardliner J. D. Vance could be a chance and how Germany should prepare.

12:34 Wounded Trump supporters in stable conditionDonald Trump was shot in the ear by the attacker in Milwaukee. However, three people in the audience were hit by bullets much closer. One father died at the scene, and the other two were reported to be in critical condition. Now, the "Bild" newspaper reports that both men are doing better and their health condition is stable.

11:57 "Fat Dog" takes over Republican Party conventionWest Virginia Governor Jim Justice owes his popularity in part to his dog, according to analysts. For a correspondingly enthusiastic reception, "Babydog" made an appearance at the Republican Party convention.

11:05 Shirt with iconic Trump fist is a hit among RepublicansWith a bloodied face and a clenched fist in front of the US flag: The historic image of Donald Trump after the attack in Butler has been immortalized on fan shirts within fewer than 72 hours. T-shirts with the motif and the inscription "MAGA Movement Can't Be Stopped" (in English: "The MAGA movement cannot be stopped") have been sold at the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee since yesterday.

10:58 Republican Party Convention opposes Kamala HarrisAt the Republican Party Convention, it is already apparent how the party would work against Vice President Kamala Harris if Joe Biden renounces another candidacy. Harris was responsible for cooperation with Central America to limit illegal migration. Senators accused Harris on stage of opening the borders for "Terrorists and Criminals" and welcoming an "Invasion from the Third World". Harris was often referred to as the "Border Queen". Politico magazine sees signs of the election campaign strategy against Harris if she replaces Biden as the presidential candidate.

10:18 Security heightened for Trump due to alleged Iranian plotAccording to US media reports, there have been heightened security precautions for former President Donald Trump for weeks due to alleged Iranian assassination plans against him. CNN and other media reported that there is no connection to the attack on Trump on Saturday. The Iranian government strongly denies the reports.

09:49 Navidi: Democrat victory is "our only salvation"BeyondGlobal expert Sandra Navidi warns of another Trump presidency and the plans of think tanks close to him. According to the financial expert, the hollowing out of the rule of law and an international alliance of authoritarian leaders is at stake.

09:12 DAX suffering from Trump's "America First"In contrast to the US market, the DAX is still in consolidation. According to market participants, it is suffering from the economic policy plans of Donald Trump. For the case of his re-election, Trump intends to introduce high tariffs on imports from China, but also on all other imports. "Trump wants the companies to invest directly in the US and create jobs there," one market participant said. "That's clear 'America first'," they added. Trump also demanded from the US Federal Reserve not to lower interest rates before the election.

08:39 Trump: Taiwan should pay US for defenseDonald Trump speaks business-like about US support for Taiwan in the event of a Chinese attack. "I think Taiwan should pay us for the defense. We're not doing it for free. Taiwan gives us nothing," Trump told Bloomberg Businessweek when asked if he would defend Taiwan against China. China could attack Taiwan. But China won't do that, "because they don't want to lose all those chip factories," the former US president said. "I wouldn't feel so secure in their place, but think about it: Taiwan took our chip business away from us, aren't we stupid?"

08:02 Iran did not threaten TrumpThe Iranian mission to the United Nations in New York denies reports of threats against former Republican President Donald Trump. "These are baseless and politically motivated allegations," said a spokesperson for the Iranian UN mission. For the Iranians, Trump is a war criminal who gave the order to kill Iranian General Qasem Soleimani in 2020. "Trump must be tried and punished for that, but Iran has chosen the legal route," the spokesperson added. The Secret Service has reportedly increased security measures for Trump in recent weeks. According to media reports, this is due to threats from Iran, reportedly by CNN and MSNBC.

07:38 Heritage Foundation's Trump-Thinktank to dissolve Weather Service

For the case of a Trump win, the right-conservative think tank "Heritage Foundation" has developed an ultra-conservative program to be implemented during his tenure: The authors are against abortion, call for a ban on pornography, and advocate for measures that promote "marriage, work, motherhood, fatherhood and the nuclear family." The National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, which includes the Weather Service or the US Hurricane Center, is to be dissolved because it is "one of the main driving forces of the climate change alarm industry." They plan to replace most federal employees with political appointees. The power of the President is to be expanded, the Congress weakened.

07:12 Trump: Fed should not lower interest rates before election

Donald Trump has spoken out against a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve before the election. "That's something they shouldn't do," the ex-President said in an interview with Bloomberg Businessweek. The financial industry expects two rate cuts from the Federal Reserve by the end of the year, one of which - and this is crucial - before the elections. A rate cut in September is already largely priced in.

06:36 39% of Democrats want Biden to drop out

In a Tuesday-completed Reuters/Ipsos survey, 39% of Democrats agreed that President Joe Biden should drop out. Many Democrats fear that a poor showing by Biden at the elections on November 5 could cost the party the White House and both chambers of Congress. This could create the conditions for a second Trump administration to implement its political goals almost without Democratic opposition. It is being speculated that the Democratic Party could rally around Vice President Kamala Harris as a new candidate if Biden withdraws.

05:17 Biden: "It's time to ban assault weapons"

US President Joe Biden has called for a ban on assault weapons again. At a campaign event in Las Vegas, Nevada, Biden referred to the attack on Trump, stating that the shooter used an AR-15. "It's time to ban them," Biden said. With this weapon, many people, including children, have been killed. "It's time to ban them." Attempts at stricter gun regulations have been ongoing for years - above all, because the Republicans are against it and the gun lobby fiercely opposes any attempt to regulate gun ownership more strictly.

04:41 Investigation into Trump attack initiated

Trump's clenched fist becomes an iconic motif right after the attack.

The Inspector General of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched an investigation into the Trump attack. According to an official statement on the Inspector General's website, the evaluation of the Secret Service's handling of security at the July 13, 2024 event is to take place. The investigation is intended to provide insight into whether the security measures were adequate and whether there were any potential oversights.

04:13 Former rival Haley endorses Trump at Republican convention
The former rival Nikki Haley made herself clear at the Republican convention in Milwaukee, expressing her full support for Presidential candidate Trump. "First, I want to make one thing clear: Donald Trump has my full endorsement. Period", said the 52-year-old. Haley was greeted with a mixture of cheers and boos upon her arrival. However, when she directly endorsed Republican Presidential candidate Trump during her speech, the audience applauded. Trump listened to the speech at the convention hall in person - he arrived later than originally announced.

03:15 Suspect ordered 'dangerous material'
The young man who shot at Trump is reported to have received several packages in the months leading up to the incident, some of which were marked with the warning "dangerous material". According to the "New York Times", such a note was also found by the Federal Police at the suspect's house. They discovered a bomb in his house and two more in his car, parked nearby the event. The FBI then investigated his mailing history.

02:24 Trump: Taiwan should pay US for defense
Donald Trump expresses reservations about US support for Taiwan in the event of a Chinese attack. "I think Taiwan should pay us for defense. We're not just anything, we're an insurance company. Taiwan doesn't give us anything", Trump told "Bloomberg Businessweek" when asked if he would defend Taiwan against China. China could attack Taiwan. "But they won't do that because they don't want to lose all those chip factories", the Republican Presidential candidate added. The interview was conducted at Trump's estate Mar-a-Lago in Florida on June 25th.

01:18 Harris and Vance discuss TV debate
After J.D. Vance was nominated as the Vice Presidential candidate for the Republicans, he and Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly exchanged talks about a TV debate. Insiders report that they were working on agreeing on the framework conditions. Harris has agreed to a debate on CBS News, either on July 23rd or August 13th. Trump and Biden had already agreed on these dates two months ago. However, the Trump team had demanded a debate on Fox News. Biden's team might not agree to that.

00:39 Trump calls widow of slain spectator
Donald Trump called the widow of the slain spectator Corey Comperatore. "He was very kind and said he would call me again in the coming days and weeks", Helen Comperatore wrote on Social Media. She told Trump that her husband "left this world as a hero and was taken up by God". According to the sister of the slain firefighter, President Biden also called for a conversation, which the family rejected.

23:27 Democratic opposition to planned early Biden nomination

Among US Democrats in the House of Representatives, there is resistance to the party leadership's plans to formally nominate President Biden as the candidate for the November election before the scheduled nomination party from July 19-22. A group of congressmen express "serious concerns" about the plan in a draft letter. It is a "terrible idea" to suppress the debate on Biden's candidacy with an early vote, the letter states, which the congressmen have not yet signed. "It could deeply undermine the morale and unity of the Democrats."

22:49 Democratic representative warns of massive losses – because of Biden

The Democratic representative Adam B. Schiff warned donors during a private meeting on Saturday that his party would suffer massive losses if Biden remained the candidate. The "New York Times" reports this. If Biden remained the candidate, he would not only lose to former President Donald Trump, but he could also hinder other Democratic candidates so much that the party would likely lose the Senate and miss the chance to gain control of the House of Representatives, Schiff said at a benefit event in New York. "I think if he's our candidate, we'll lose," Schiff said during the meeting, according to someone who has access to a recording of the event.

22:09 Ex-Minister Carson calls Democrats 'useful idiots'

The former US Housing and Urban Development Secretary, Ben Carson, accused Democrats of not understanding the concept of unity. America's enemies are actually playing a "long-term game" by dividing Americans "on the basis of race, age, income, gender, religion, political affiliation," Carson said on CNN. "Someone has to be the adult in the room. I don't expect that the other side will come to that conclusion. They will make some lip service commitments." Carson continued, "There are many on the other side who are what Lenin called 'useful idiots.' They don't realize they're hurting themselves."

21:39 Spahn: Scholz should talk to Trump

Union faction vice-chair Jens Spahn urges Chancellor Olaf Scholz to contact Donald Trump. "It would be in Germany's interest if Olaf Scholz reported to Trump after the attack," Spahn told "Spiegel": "I hope he understands that." A personal relationship is essential in politics, Spahn, who advocates for an approach to Trump, said. "I'm sure Donald Trump notices who's reaching out to him." Spahn added, "I don't like much about the Republican Party as a whole, not even Trump's style and demeanor. But should we then build a dictatorship? It's not in Germany's interest to present Trump as a potential next president of our most important ally as an adversary."

21:08 Possible Iranian Plot against Trump?

The USA have received indications of an Iranian plot to assassinate former President Donald Trump in the past few weeks, according to CNN, citing sources. The US intelligence and Trump's campaign team were reportedly informed about this before the rally on the previous Saturday, according to a CNN reporter, citing a US national security official. However, there is no evidence that the young man who shot at Trump during the rally and wounded him was connected to the Iranian plot, CNN reports.

20:34 Trump Spreads Misinformation about Vaccines

Donald Trump reportedly disseminated false theories about vaccines during a phone call with independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This was reported by CNN, citing a video that Bobby Kennedy III, Robert F. Kennedy's son, had briefly made public on social media. In the video, Trump speaks about the number of vaccine doses given to children and claims that babies change drastically after receiving a large number of vaccines. "When you give a baby a vaccine with 38 ingredients that looks like it's for a horse and not for a 10 or 20-pound baby, then suddenly the baby starts to change," Trump says. "I've seen that happen too many times,"

20:19 Biden Campaign: Resumes Advertising after Pause

According to Reuters, President Joe Biden's campaign team is planning to resume advertising this week. Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed this. The Biden campaign declined to comment. Biden had suspended his campaign ads following the shooting at Trump.

19:49 Secret Service: Police were in the Building where the Shooter was

Police from a local department were present in the building from which the shooter shot at Donald Trump on Saturday, according to Kimberly A. Cheatle, the Director of the Secret Service, in an interview with ABC News. "There were local police officers in the building - there were local police officers in the area, who were responsible for the external perimeter of the building," Cheatle says. A Secret Service spokesperson added that the local police had a collection point in the building.

Vice President Kamala Harris is seen as an alternative among Democrats to Biden
  1. If Donald Trump decides to run for the United States Presidency in 2024, he may face strong opposition from Vice President Kamala Harris, who expressed concern about a potential Republican Vice Presidential candidate's loyalty to Trump and his ultraconservative policies.
  2. In the buildup to the United States Presidency Election 2024, tech giants from Silicon Valley, including Elon Musk, have been reportedly showing support for the right-wing Republican candidate Donald Trump, signaling a potential influence of the tech industry on political campaigns.

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