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DHS officials instructed to make sympathetic comments about Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse

The Department of Homeland Security was given talking points when referring to the teen accused to killing two men

President Trump has sparked outrage for showing sympathy for Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old charged with fatally shooting two protesters with an AR-15 rifle in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Now it’s being reported that Trump officials were also directed to put a positive spin on the alleged crimes of the anti-BLM gunman as well.

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According to internal Department of Homeland Security talking points obtained by NBC News, the president’s team sent documents to federal law enforcement officials urging them to be favorable and complimentary when commenting publicly about Rittenhouse.

This paper trail also outlines how Homeland Security officials were told to note that the young man “took his rifle to the scene of the rioting to help defend small business owners,” when speaking to the media.

While it remains unclear whether any of these media talking points originally came from the White House or from Homeland Security’s own press office, it is worth noting that they are in alignment with the president’s public messaging.

“What strikes me about the talking points is that they didn’t call for calm among the public,” Elizabeth Neumann, the former assistant secretary for threat prevention and security policy for DHS who left the Trump administration in April, told NBC News.

“Even in the early hours after the incident, it was known private militias had self-deployed. …They seemed more interested in Rittenhouse’s reputation than calling for calm and actual law and order.”

However, Homeland Security officials were also told to play up the need for law and order in any conversations about Rittenhouse, NBC News reported. Those instructions read like this:

“This is also why we need to stop the violence in our cities. Chaotic and violent situations lead to chaotic, violent, and tragic outcomes. Everyone needs law and order.”

Asked by NBC for a comment, a spokesman for Homeland Security said the agency does not comment on “alleged leaked documents.”

The president’s questionable messaging choices have been an ongoing dialogue throughout his time in office, but this week many believe he hit a new low during his performance at the first 2020 presidential debate against his Democratic opponent Joe Biden.

As reported by theGrio, on Wednesday, following a tidal wave of public dismay regarding what one CNN pundit characterized as a “dumpster fire,” former first lady Michelle Obama took to Instagram to offer advice to her followers on how to keep hope alive even as their president appears to be coming undone.

“If you were turned off by the President’s behavior last night, I feel you. Believe me, I do,” Obama wrote. “But we can’t let him win by tuning out altogether. That’s what he wants. So turn those feelings into action—turn them into votes for my friend, @JoeBiden. It’s the only way we can get out of this chaos and restore some stability to this country.”

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Philadelphia trans woman allegedly killed by man who reported the crime

Black trans women continue to be targeted

A Philadelphia man who received a police escort to help get a shooting victim to the hospital has now been charged with her murder.

Mia Green, 29, was shot Monday morning per NBC Philadelphia. She was being taken to a nearby hospital when police officers first discovered her. The 2016 Jeep Wrangler she was riding in had just run a stop sign, so when officers approached the vehicle, the driver, 28-year-old Abdullah Ibn Elamin Jaamia, told them he was rushing Green to the hospital because she’d been shot in the neck.

Police then escorted them to Penn-Presbyterian Hospital where she was pronounced dead. After police questioned Jaamia’s odd recounting of the events, he was charged with murder. It is believed the two were in a relationship.

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“She was very well-loved and respected and from all accounts from everyone in the community, she was an amazing, beautiful person,” said community activist Deja Lynn Alvarez. “We’re a family so when this happens to one of us, we all feel it in a very profound way.”

Thirty people who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming were murdered across the country this year. 91% of them were Black, according to Human Rights Campaign, an organization leading the fight for LGBTQ rights. The website says 81% of the victims were under 30 and 68% lived in the South.

“This is not America, this is not Philadelphia, the ‘city of brotherly love and sisterly affection,’ and this is not a city for our trans and loved ones. This is hell on earth. No one deserves to be put through hell because of who they are or who they love,” said Sen. Larry Farnese of Pennsylvania at a Thursday press conference in front of City Hall, as reported by NBC Philadelphia.

The senator is working on a state law that will ban “gay panic” as a defense for killing those in the LGBTQ community.

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He continued, “While we cannot legislate hate out of people’s hearts, we can use the law to prove that legislation finds it unacceptable.”

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Colorado Governor Grants Pardons to Those Convicted for Possession of Up to an Ounce of Marijuana

Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signed an executive order on Tuesday pardoning people who have been convicted for possessing up to an ounce of Marijuana.

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Man Who Drove Truck Through Pasadena BLM March Stockpiled Weapons, Was Planning for ‘Civil Disorder’ Say Authorities

A California man who is accused of plowing his truck through a crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters in Pasadena earlier this year was preparing for a larger attack, according to federal officials.

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Biden flip-flops on door-knocking with just 33 days left


Campaign door-knocking in a pandemic puts lives at risk and turns off voters. It’s also sort of useless. And anyone who said otherwise is needlessly panicking.

That was the Joe Biden campaign’s position until Thursday, when it abruptly reversed course and announced hundreds of volunteers would soon be hitting the doors in swing states with just 33 days to go in the campaign.

The campaign said volunteers would start door-knocking in Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania this weekend with the rest of the battleground states following early next week.

It’s an abrupt turnaround from the Biden campaign’s previous posture. Over the past two months, the campaign and the Democratic National Committee have insisted that their voter turnout operation focused on digital organizing, phone banking and texting was superior to President Donald Trump’s even without canvassing. Meanwhile, Democrats used door-knocking as a public health cudgel to bash Republicans as irresponsible.

The senior spokesperson for the DNC’s “War Room,” Lily Adams, said in August, “The Trump campaign is risking the lives of their staff, the lives of voters, and risking becoming a super spreader organization during the middle of a pandemic.”

The Biden campaign emphasized that it was starting its canvassing operations with a host of safety measures such as free personal protective equipment, temperature checks, and training sessions. It’s not clear, however, why those precautions couldn’t have been taken months ago.

“We're now expanding on our strategy in a targeted way that puts the safety of communities first and foremost and helps us mobilize voters who are harder to reach by phone now that we're in the final stretch and now that Americans are fully dialed-in and ready to make their voices heard," Biden campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon said in a statement.

The Biden campaign told POLITICO that, despite its public statements to the contrary, the campaign has been piloting and building out a strategy to engage voters in-person since the August convention.

Last month, O’Malley Dillon said that the campaign didn’t need to knock on doors to reach voters. “I know the Republicans want to say ‘We have a million door knocks a week.’ Well, that doesn’t really matter,” she said.

But that calculus has apparently changed closer to Election Day.

Internal polls from progressive groups show the race tightening in Pennsylvania, contrary to what public polls have indicated, according to two Democrats with knowledge of the numbers. The Trump campaign says it has knocked on 1.5 million doors in the key swing state since June, while the Biden campaign has knocked on zero.

And in multiple battleground states across the country, other Democratic candidates broke with Biden weeks ago and resumed in-person canvassing.


The Biden campaign’s shift comes as a relief to many Democrats who have spent months pressuring the campaign to start door-to-door campaigning, because they feared the party was unilaterally disarming against the Trump campaign.

“I think it’s the absolutely right call,” said John Fetterman, the Democratic lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, who said he had told the Biden campaign he believed that they should resume door knocking. “There are many counties with a small handful of cases where it can be done safely.”

Jim Wertz, chair of the Erie County Democratic Party in Pennsylvania, also applauded the news. Eager to avoid a repeat of 2016, when the county flipped to support Trump after twice backing former President Barack Obama, the local Democrats hired their own field director and, in June, began dropping off literature and having “soft” conversations with voters in person.

“The more people we have walking, the better,” Wertz said.

The late efforts could be especially helpful for reminding voters to return absentee ballots, with a record number of Democratic voters are expected to vote by mail.

The Republican National Committee ripped the Biden campaign for their reversal and mocked its effort to start canvassing so late.

“We have been safely knocking doors for months, and Democrats sanctimoniously called us ‘super spreaders’ for it,” said RNC spokesperson Michael Ahrens. “They are getting trounced on the ground and they know it, but you cannot build an effective ground game in a matter of weeks.”

The RNC claimed that it and the Trump campaign are knocking on 2 million doors a week and have hit 19 million doors since they resumed canvassing in mid-June.

Those efforts appear to have paid off in at least one key way: Republicans have been outmatching Democrats in voter registration amidst the pandemic. Since June, the GOP has made a net gain of 135,619 voters in Pennsylvania, while Democrats added just 57,985, election analyst David Wasserman reported Thursday.

Even if Republicans are inflating their door-knocking count, as some Democrats insist, it is effectively impossible for Biden’s campaign to match Trump’s door-knocking numbers before Election Day. Some Democrats fear that it will be impossible to stand up even an effective ground game with just a month to go. In 2012, Obama’s reelection campaign began placing field organizers in swing states in April 2011 — 18 months before the election.

“I think it’s too little too late,” a Democratic strategist who works with major donors said Thursday. “If it’s true that Trump is knocking a million [doors] a week and we are doing zero, that’s criminal negligence on the Democrats’ part.”

Claire Sandberg, Bernie Sanders’ 2020 national organizing director, said it is “definitely” possible to get a field program off the ground in 33 days. But she cautioned that the Biden campaign could face challenges.

“I think the critical question is whether they have enough staff dispersed across those states to handle all of the potential volunteers and reach all of the people on the doors who are in their target voter universes,” Sandberg said. “I’m relieved that they’re doing this. Look, phone calls and texts and relational organizing are all effective. But no tactic reaches everyone, and there are some people who you’re only going to reach if you knock on their door.”

The Biden campaign and Democratic Party have been defensive about their doors-don't-matter approach for months, even as they dismissed concerns as “bedwetting.”

Democrats appear to have scrambled to prepare the operation over the past several days. Earlier this week, a canvassing company placed ads online saying it was “urgently hiring” for “social distancing door to door canvassers” in Michigan for the Democratic Party’s coordinated field campaign. The ad said the firm was hiring in Flint, Detroit, Lansing and Grand Rapids.

A Democratic strategist working in Michigan described the door-to-door campaign as “a huge change that local volunteers have been clamoring for.” Field organizers in Pennsylvania began emailing volunteers about the change on Thursday. In one email obtained by POLITICO, the organizer highlighted that “we will be adding some socially distant in-person volunteer opportunities, including lit-drops, careful door knocking, and voter educators for the final 33 days.”

David Siders and Marc Caputo contributed reporting.



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