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Donald Trump Returns to Power, Ushering in New Era of Uncertainty
He played on fears of immigrants and economic worries to defeat Vice President Kamala Harris. His victory signaled the advent of isolationism, sweeping tariffs and score settling.  (New York Times)

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Kamala Harris calls it 'disappointing' that Washington Post, LA Times didn't endorse, rips billionaires 'club'
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Vice President Kamala Harris said she was disappointed Tuesday by the decisions of major liberal newspapers like the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times not to offer endorsements this election cycle.

During an appearance on "The Breakfast Club," host Charlamagne tha God asked Harris how she felt about major news publications like The Post and the LA Times choosing to forego an endorsement, after years of consistently and enthusiastically backing Democratic candidates for the White House. Both the Post (Jeff Bezos) and LA Times (Patrick Soon-Shiong) have billionaire owners who quashed the endorsements late in the election cycle.

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Harris said those decisions were "disappointing, no doubt," and pointed the finger at her opponent, suggesting that the former president only cares about the "billionaires in Donald Trump's club." She also claimed that Trump would offer a massive tax cut to the wealthiest Americans if he returned to office.

"He's not sitting around thinking about what he can do to take care of your grandmother and your grandfather," Harris said. "He's thinking about people like himself or himself and all of his grievances and all that makes him angry about how he has personally been treated, as opposed to worrying about how you have been treated and what his responsibility is to lift you up."

BEFORE NON-ENDORSEMENT DECISION, WASHINGTON POST CALLED TRUMP 'DREADFUL' AND 'WORST PRESIDENT OF MODERN TIMES'


Vice President Kamala Harris is the first Democrat not to receive an endorsement from the Washington Post for president since it sat out endorsing a candidate in 1988. Getty Images
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Bezos penned an op-ed defending The Post's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in the 2024 race, which was announced last week and set off an uproar among the newspaper's staffers and liberal readers.

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The billionaire Amazon founder, who bought The Post in 2013, insisted that newspaper endorsements "do nothing to tip the scales of an election" but instead "create a perception of bias." He doubled down on The Post's decision to end its presidential endorsements by saying it's a "principled decision, and it's the right one."

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Soon-Shiong told the LA Times that he had no regrets about his paper not endorsing a candidate, arguing he thought it would sow further mistrust among readers.

The decisions have been criticized by some Democrats and pundits in the media, and the fallout has also included hundreds of thousands of canceled subscriptions to the papers and resignations by some staffers.

On Monday, MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski said former President Trump "forced" The Post editorial board to not endorse Harris in the race during an interview on ABC's "The View." The board was reportedly all set to offer an endorsement of Harris before the plug was pulled at the last minute.

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The Washington Post's decision not to endorse a candidate for president set off an uproar among the paper's staffers and readers, and forced a tidal wave of canceled subscriptions. Getty Images
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"He got the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos, who's supposedly a powerful, brilliant billionaire. He got Bezos to back down, the head of Amazon. Runs the Washington Post, owns it … He forced them to not endorse. That's pretty scary, guys," Brzezinski said.

The Post's editorial board endorsed Hillary Clinton over Trump in 2016 and President Biden in 2020. The Post's editorials about Trump over the years have been overwhelmingly hostile, at one point referring to him as the worst president in modern history.

Fox News Digital reached out to The Washington Post for comment.

Fox News' Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.

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The first thing you notice when approaching the Southern Boulevard Bridge is the tent set-up alongside the right lane of the multi-lane thoroughfare that connects West Palm Beach, Florida with the tony enclave of Palm Beach.

The white canopy isn’t there to provide shelter to a camper — or any human at all. It’s there to ensure the comfort of one of the most important members of the protective team now responsible for securing the next President of the United States: a dog.

This canine hero, whose handler declined to name citing security concerns, is part of a series of checkpoints that once again dot the landscape near the Mar-a-Lago, the nearly 100-year-old mansion-turned-private club where Donald Trump has maintained as his primary residence since leaving the White House nearly four years ago.

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Weeks ago, following the second of two assassination attempts against the then-former president, the Secret Service stepped up the level of protection afforded to Trump, making it far beyond what would be done for a candidate or a former president. The result has been a slow ratcheting-up of the virtual fortress surrounding Trump’s famed estate, which was once willed to the US government by cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post in hopes that it would become a permanent “Winter White House.”

The government never put her generous gift to that use and later sold the property — to Trump — rather than pay the upkeep for the historic building and the contents within. Yet Post’s dream became reality in 2017, when Trump was sworn in as president and insisted on making nearly weekly trips to the club for rest and recreation.

















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Friends,

I won’t try to hide it. I’m heartbroken. Heartbroken and scared, to tell you the truth. I’m sure many of you are, too.

Donald Trump has decisively won the presidency, the Senate, and possibly the House of Representatives and the popular vote, too.

I still have faith in America. But right now, that’s little comfort to the people who are most at risk.

Millions of people must now live in fear of being swept up by Trump’s cruel mass deportation plan – documented immigrants, as he has threatened before, as well as undocumented, and millions of American citizens with undocumented parents or spouses.

Women and girls must now fear that they’ll be forced to give birth or be denied life-saving care during an ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage.

America has become less safe for trans people – including trans kids – who were already at risk of violence and discrimination.

Anyone who has already faced prejudice and marginalization is now in greater danger than before.

Also in danger are people who have stood up to Trump, who has promised to seek revenge against his political opponents.

Countless people are now endangered on a scale and intensity almost unheard of in modern America.

Our first responsibility is to protect all those who are in harm’s way.

We will do that by resisting Trump’s attempts to suppress women’s freedoms. We will fight for the rights of women and girls to determine when and whether they have children. No one will force a woman to give birth.

We will block Trump’s cruel efforts at mass deportation. We will fight to give sanctuary to productive, law-abiding members of our communities, including young people who arrived here as babies or children.

We will not allow mass arrests and mass detention of anyone in America. We will not permit families to be separated. We will not allow the military to be used to intimidate and subjugate anyone in this country.

We will protect trans people and everyone else who is scapegoated because of how they look or what they believe. No one should have to be ashamed of who they are.

We will stop Trump’s efforts to retaliate against his perceived enemies. A free nation protects political dissent. A democracy needs people willing to stand up to tyranny.

How will we conduct this resistance?

By organizing our communities. By fighting through the courts. By arguing our cause through the media.

We will ask other Americans to join us – left and right, progressive and conservative, white people and people of color. It will be the largest and most powerful resistance since the American revolution.

But it will be peaceful. We will not succumb to violence, which would only give Trump and his regime an excuse to use organized violence against us.

We will keep alive the flames of freedom and the common good, and we will preserve our democracy. We will fight for the same things Americans have fought for since the founding of our nation – rights enshrined in the constitution and Bill of Rights.

The preamble to the Constitution of the United States opens with the phrase “We the people”, conveying a sense of shared interest and a desire “to promote the general welfare”, as the preamble goes on to say.

We the people will fight for the general welfare.

We the people will resist tyranny. We will preserve the common good. We will protect our democracy.

This will not be easy, but if the American experiment in self-government is to continue, it is essential.

I know you’re scared and stressed. So am I.

If you are grieving or frightened, you are not alone. Tens of millions of Americans feel the way you do.

All I can say to reassure you is that time and again, Americans have opted for the common good. Time and again, we have come to each other’s aid. We have resisted cruelty.

We supported one another during the Great Depression. We were victorious over Hitler’s fascism and Soviet communism. We survived Joe McCarthy’s witch-hunts, Richard Nixon’s crimes, Lyndon Johnson’s Vietnam war, the horrors of 9/11, and George W Bush’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

We will resist Donald Trump’s tyranny.

Although peaceful and non-violent, the resistance will nonetheless be committed and determined.

It will encompass every community in America. It will endure as long as necessary.

We will never give up on America.

The resistance starts now.


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