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Biden’s Presidency: No Chance of a Secure Border

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1. Trump Indictment Latest

On Monday, Judge Aileen Cannon, the federal judge overseeing special counsel Jack Smith’s documents ‍case, demanded a legal explanation for why‍ the ⁢Department of Justice used an “out-of-district grand jury proceeding.” ‌The questioning ​came​ as Cannon responded to the DOJ’s request for a⁣ hearing to address possible conflicts of interest with Stanley Woodward. ⁢Woodward is the lawyer representing Trump valet Walt Nauta, but he has also previously represented people the government may call to testify. Cannon said ‌the DOJ needs to explain the reason for using an out-of-district grand jury proceeding to continue​ to investigate and/or ⁣to seek ⁢post-indictment hearings on ⁢matters related to ⁤the instant indicted matter​ in this district.

Rapid ‌Reaction: In‌ response to the events, journalist Julie Kelly tweeted, “I told you Judge Cannon is legit. She is not going to tolerate Jack ⁣Smith’s ​bull****. This is gold–she ⁤asks defense to raise possible​ grand jury​ abuse by DOJ for conducting nearly all of the investigation in DC​ then‍ switching to FLA at last minute ‌for indictment.”

Kelly, it seems, has confidence in Cannon’s ability to be⁢ a fair judge who rules according to the Constitution. For more background ⁢on Cannon, click here.

2. Cartel‌ Gunman Crosses Border?

Images ​have surfaced of several‌ suspected cartel gunmen crossing the southern border into Texas while wearing body armor ​and carrying rifles.

Law enforcement sources tell ⁤Fox News that three men⁢ were spotted on Saturday by camera in the area of Fronton, Texas. When the border ⁣patrol sent⁢ agents to the​ area,⁢ they found nothing. Law ⁤enforcement arrested five suspected members of the Northeast‍ Cartel at ‌the same location back in June. This latest incident comes soon after the Lone Star State’s‌ Department of‍ Public Safety⁤ spotted an armed smuggler ⁤in Eagle Pass ‍— via drone — carrying ​a long gun and guiding a group of illegal immigrants across ⁢the⁣ Rio Grande.

Rapid Reaction: By all​ available ‍metrics, it is evident that the Biden administration does not want to seal the border. If it did,‍ it would throw out its current playbook. Team Biden might be incompetent, but not⁣ even they can​ be so incompetent⁤ that they genuinely think the border is secure. Openness is⁢ the goal, it ⁤would seem. ⁢Only a Republican president in 2024 will return true order to the border.

It ⁢will never happen under Biden. Read more on that here.

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3. DeSantis Gets⁤ New‌ Campaign Manager

Florida Governor Ron Desantis’ 2024 presidential campaign shake-up continues. On‌ Monday, he ⁤replaced his campaign manager Generra Peck with his current chief of staff James Uthmeier. The ⁢campaign said in a statement that Uthmeier “has ⁣been one of Gov. DeSantis’s top ‍advisers for years, and ⁤he is needed where it matters most.” The change ⁢comes as⁤ DeSantis continues to struggle in​ the polls ‍behind former⁢ President Donald Trump.

Rapid Reaction: The ‌DeSantis ‍campaign has had a bit of a failure to launch. His supporters have promised​ that‍ things are now going to⁣ get better for‌ the Florida leader, but they also claimed that once he announced,⁢ he ​would skyrocket in polls. Then‍ they said once he hit ⁣the campaign trail, he would do better.‌ Then they said that more TV interviews⁤ would do the trick. After all of that, he​ is still getting trounced by former President Donald Trump in the polls. ⁤It’s early and⁤ things can and go differently than expected in‍ politics —⁣ and evidently DeSantis⁣ agreed things needed ⁢to.

Campaign shake-ups are not unusual ‍— Trump had multiple ⁤campaign managers in 2016, ⁤for example. So ⁤this news isn’t necessarily a cause ⁣for panic. But,‌ it will be interesting to watch which direction Uthmeier takes the DeSantis campaign.

As this author has said before,⁣ DeSantis has⁢ a winning political⁣ message: “Just Be⁤ Normal.” Will that finally ‌be communicated to voters outside of​ Florida?

4. What Abortion Has To Do With Today’s Vote In Ohio

Voters in Ohio are heading to⁢ cast their ballots today on Ohio ⁣Issue‌ 1, a referendum backed by Republicans, which would require that any ‍proposed amendment to ‍the ⁣Constitution ⁣of the state receive ‌the‌ approval of at‍ least 60 percent of​ voters. That’s a change from the traditional simple⁤ majority ‍needed for approval. If the amendment passes, it would tie Ohio with​ Florida as the state with‍ the⁣ highest voter approval requirement to pass citizen-initiated​ constitutional amendments.

Rapid Reaction: The real story here is the implications this will have in⁣ November.

This fall,‍ voters are heading to the polls to vote whether or not a so-called “right” to an “abortion” amendment should be ​added to the ​Ohio constitution. If Issue 1 passes ⁣on Tuesday,​ then abortion supporters ​would need to gain 60% of‍ support from voters — ​which is ⁤a tall task in red Ohio.‍ If​ Issue 1 fails, then abortion could‌ be added⁢ to The ⁢Buckeye State’s constitution.

To listen‌ to the audio version of Afternoon Update, click here. And for more in-depth discussion of the biggest⁢ stories of⁣ the day, listen‍ to⁤ the ⁤latest full episode of Morning Wire every morning.

The ‌views expressed in this piece are the⁤ author’s own ⁢and do not‍ necessarily represent those⁣ of The ⁣Daily Wire.



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