In Battleground North Carolina, Voters Say Border, Inflation Top Issues

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October 03, 2024
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Good morning! Today, we're covering President Biden's view on the potential of an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, the president's visit to the hurricane disaster zone, and special counsel Jack Smith's challenge to former President Trump's immunity in the federal election case.

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In Battleground North Carolina, Voters Say Border, Inflation Top Issues
In Battleground North Carolina, Voters Say Border, Inflation Top Issues
WILMINGTON/MINT HILL, N.C.—Edwin Robasco was a truck driver and Teamsters union member from Boston. Less than a year ago he moved to Wilmington, North Carolina—one of many retirees flocking to...

Iran's Nuclear Plants

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that he opposes any strike by Israel on Iran's nuclear infrastructure. The president weighed in as Israel weighed its options for a response to Tehran's large-scale ballistic missile attack.

"The answer is no," Biden said, while speaking with members of the press at Joint Base Andrews on Oct. 2, the day after Iran launched around 180 ballistic missiles toward Israel.

Shortly after the Iranian barrage, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) urged the Biden administration "to coordinate an overwhelming response with Israel," and suggested the response start with Iranian oil refineries. The Biden administration has said the United States remains "fully supportive" of Israel following the Iranian barrage. The White House said Biden spoke with his fellow Group of Seven leaders over the phone on Wednesday to discuss coordinating a response to the Iranian barrage, "including new sanctions." Read the full story here›


Disaster Zone

Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made their first visit on Wednesday to the areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene. FEMA and other agencies said they were setting up for multi-year recovery.

Biden visited North Carolina and South Carolina to tour the damaged areas. The president planned to continue his tour with stops in Georgia and Florida on Oct. 3, according to the White House. Harris traveled to Augusta, Georgia, to survey impacted areas and provide updates on the federal government's response.

More than 50 counties across Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina, including land owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, have been designated as major disaster areas by Biden. His aerial tour aboard Marine One flew over devastated areas of both Carolinas, including the North Carolina communities of Biltmore Village, Swannanoa, Asheville, Black Mountain, Chimney Rock, and Lake Lure. Among the visible debris were flattened buildings, homes still partially underwater, and fallen trees. Read the full story here›


Immunity Challenge

A federal judge unsealed a voluminous filing by special counsel Jack Smith in the federal election case against former President Donald Trump. Smith argues that Trump is not immune from the charges because the alleged scheme, "at its core… was a private one."

The filing is one of the first steps for the court in determining what remains of the superseding indictment Smith filed after the Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. United States, which held that presidents enjoy some criminal immunity.

Smith had removed portions of the original indictment related to Trump's interactions with the Justice Department. Trump's attorney, John Lauro, had suggested during a status conference on Sept. 5 that Chutkan could throw out the superseding indictment for not adhering to the Supreme Court's ruling. Trump has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing. In a post to TruthSocial, Trump described the brief as "falsehood-ridden" and unconstitutional. Read the full story here›

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