Monday, October 13, 2025

Family of Woman Murdered by Illegal Migrant Refutes Kamala’s Border Claims.

The family of Rachel Morin expressed strong disapproval of border czar Vice President Kamala Harris following her comments on Morin’s murder by an illegal alien. In an interview with Brett Baier on Fox News, the Democratic presidential candidate refused to apologize to the relatives of women murdered by illegals after the Biden-Harris government terminated Donald Trump era border control policies, such as ‘Remain in Mexico,’ only saying she is “sorry for [their] loss.”

Baier mentioned other cases, including those of Jocelyn Nungaray, 12, and Laken Riley, 22, who were also killed by illegal aliens. Harris claimed that Donald Trump blocked a “bipartisan” border security bill, although the bill’s usefulness in tackling illegal immigration is dubious. Patty Morin, Rachel Morin’s mother, directly refuted Harris’s remarks, stating that her daughter’s death occurred before the possible implementation of the bill in any case.

“Our family and others affected by crimes related to illegal immigration need solutions, not apologies,” she said. “The [Biden-Harris government’s] rollback on border policies allowed these crimes to happen.”

Rachel Morin’s body was found last year along a Maryland hiking trail, a day after she disappeared. Victor Martinez Hernandez, a migrant from El Salvador, has been charged with her murder and rape. His background includes accusations related to a murder in El Salvador and an attack on a mother and her child in Los Angeles in early 2023.

BACKGROUND.

Earlier this year, Biden-Harris Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas rejected responsibility for Rachel Morin’s murder, despite the DHS failing to stop Martinez Hernandez from entering the country after he had already entered illegally four times.

Patty Morin was among the mothers of migrant murder victims who spoke alongside President Donald J. Trump in Arizona in August to share their stories near the U.S.-Mexico border.

The Biden-Harris regime’s failed border policies have allowed millions of illegals into the United States, including over 13,000 convicted murderers.

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The family of Rachel Morin expressed strong disapproval of border czar Vice President Kamala Harris following her comments on Morin's murder by an illegal alien. In an interview with Brett Baier on Fox News, the Democratic presidential candidate refused to apologize to the relatives of women murdered by illegals after the Biden-Harris government terminated Donald Trump era border control policies, such as 'Remain in Mexico,' only saying she is "sorry for [their] loss." show more

Trump Bursts Through 50% Mark in Arizona.

The latest election data from the critical swing state of Arizona shows that President Donald J. Trump is leading his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, 51 to 48 percent. With just over two-and-a-half weeks until Election Day, Trump’s three-point lead indicates that the Republican nominee is gaining momentum—likely across the entire Sun Belt.

According to YouGov’s survey conducted between October 11 and 16 on behalf of CBS, nearly 70 percent of Arizonans say things in America today are going somewhat or very badly. Meanwhile, 65 percent of those surveyed say they believe the current economic conditions are fairly or very bad.

Sixty-seven percent of respondents indicate they frequently think about the 2024 presidential election, while an additional 26 percent say they think about the race at least some of the time. When asked if they would reconsider supporting either Trump or Harris, over 90 percent of respondents indicated their minds were made up—suggesting the electorate has calcified in the closing days of the presidential race. Also troubling for the Harris campaign, nearly 60 percent of Trump voters indicated they’re supporting the Republican nominee because they like him as a candidate. Just 44 percent said the same of Harris.

THE ECONOMY.

The economy dominates as the top issue for Arizona voters. An overwhelming 82 percent of respondents listed it as a major factor in their candidate choice. Notably, Arizona and Nevada are two states that have reported being hit especially hard by inflation and high prices under the Biden-Harris government.

Among those surveyed, 49 percent said they believe their financial situation will be worse under Harris, while 30 percent say they’d be better off. Conversely, 46 percent said they believe they’ll be better off under Trump, with 39 percent saying they would be worse off.

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The latest election data from the critical swing state of Arizona shows that President Donald J. Trump is leading his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, 51 to 48 percent. With just over two-and-a-half weeks until Election Day, Trump's three-point lead indicates that the Republican nominee is gaining momentum—likely across the entire Sun Belt. show more
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‘Another Butler Can and *WILL* Happen,’ Says Biden’s Own Homeland Security Report.

An independent panel investigating the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, has issued a scathing report, warning that similar incidents “can and will happen again” unless the Secret Service undergoes serious reforms. The 35-page report, commissioned by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, highlights critical errors made on July 13, when 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at Trump, wounding him in the ear, killing rallygoer Corey Comperatore, and seriously injuring others.

The panel criticized the Secret Service for its complacency and lack of strategic foresight, calling for new leadership to address the agency’s systemic issues. “The Secret Service has become bureaucratic, complacent, and static, despite evolving risks and technological advancements,” the report states. It details major lapses, including the failure to secure the roof of a building from which Crooks fired and significant communication breakdowns.

The report dedicated itself to honoring Crooks’s victims but stressed that many of the security personnel involved had done little self-reflection in the aftermath of the attack.

The panel’s findings mirrored those of a Senate Homeland Security report, which also condemned the Secret Service’s handling of the Butler rally. The report criticized agents for showing a “surprising lack of rigor” in assessing the risks, with one senior agent even unaware of the basic layout of the venue.

The panel urged the Secret Service to bring in new leadership from outside the agency, warning that without fundamental reforms, future attacks could be inevitable.

Trump recently returned to Butler for a rally, paying tribute to Comperatore and the others affected by the attack.

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An independent panel investigating the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, has issued a scathing report, warning that similar incidents "can and will happen again" unless the Secret Service undergoes serious reforms. The 35-page report, commissioned by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, highlights critical errors made on July 13, when 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at Trump, wounding him in the ear, killing rallygoer Corey Comperatore, and seriously injuring others. show more

Letters Threaten Trump Supporters, Their Families, and Their Pets.

Residents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, report receiving threatening letters in the mail, some with a replica of a Donald Trump campaign letterhead, cautioning against voting for Trump. The letters start with a cordial salutation but swiftly devolve into menacing language.

“Your candidate is a felon, rapist, desecrator, an immoral flawed man. He is a major reason violence us [sic] up, remember January 6th and Charlottesville?” the letter seen by The Post Millennial rails.

“By supporting him, you are declaring your public support for a disregard of the law, civil discourse and unity. You are indicating your hatred for minorities, immigrants, foreigners, women, education, the rights of your fellow citizens, the rights of women to make decisions over their own healthcare needs. Oh and yes a hatred for Taylor Swift,” it continues, threatening: “[W]e know where you live, you are in the data base [sic]. In the dead of a cold winters night, this year, or next and beyond, there is no knowing what may happen. Your property, your family, may be impacted, your cat may get shot. And more.”

“Your vote for this guy is seen as treading on my rights. You tread on me at your peril, motherf***er,” it concludes, adding, “We look forward to visiting in future.”

Janet, a resident of Penn Valley, disclosed her receipt of one such letter. She submitted a police report to the Lower Merion Police, but they indicated that an investigation would not progress due to a lack of video evidence.

Additional letters were received by other homeowners in the area, some directly in mailboxes without postage, according to sources contacted by The Post Millennial.

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Source: The Post Millennial.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Residents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, report receiving threatening letters in the mail, some with a replica of a Donald Trump campaign letterhead, cautioning against voting for Trump. The letters start with a cordial salutation but swiftly devolve into menacing language. show more

MUST-WATCH: Trump Roasts No-Show Kamala at Catholic Al Smith Dinner.

Former President Donald J. Trump attended the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York City on Thursday, October 17, roasting Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, who refused to attend.

Trump mocked Harris, saying she couldn’t be there in person because she was receiving Holy Communion from Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. This referenced a recent incident where Catholics accused Whitmer of denigrating the Holy Eucharist.

Trump also poked fun at several of the diner’s guests, including Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

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Former President Donald J. Trump attended the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York City on Thursday, October 17, roasting Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, who refused to attend. show more

Men’s Mag ‘Maxim’ Endorses Trump.

The popular men’s magazine Maxim announced late Thursday it is endorsing former President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 election. In the closing months of the presidential race, Trump has seen a surge in support among male voters. Conversely, his opponent, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, appears to be hemorrhaging support among male voters—especially young black and Hispanic men.

Maxim‘s endorsement was made through a short post on X (formerly Twitter), stating: “Maxim endorses Donald J. Trump for President.” It was accompanied by a photo of the Republican presidential nominee sitting in a blue Lamborghini Diablo along with First Lady Melania Trump. The magazine has not published a more detailed endorsement to accompany the social media post.

MALE VOTERS.

While the magazine’s decision to back Trump may not come as a surprise to many, the move does underscore the Harris campaign’s continued struggles to win over male voters. The Democratic Party’s 2024 presidential nominee is scrambling to recover support among young black men in Philadelphia. In recent days, Harris’s campaign has quickly shifted resources from Wisconsin to Pennsylvania to fund ads on local Philadelphia hip-hop radio stations.

Earlier this year, Democrat strategist James Carville—who served as a close advisor to former President Bill Clinton—blasted his party’s elites for ignoring men, warning their message had become “too feminine.”

“If you listen to Democratic elites—NPR is my go-to place for that—the whole talk is about how women, and women of color, are going to decide this election,” Carville said while speaking with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd. He added: “I’m like: ‘Well, 48 percent of the people that vote are males. Do you mind if they have some consideration?’”

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The popular men's magazine Maxim announced late Thursday it is endorsing former President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 election. In the closing months of the presidential race, Trump has seen a surge in support among male voters. Conversely, his opponent, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, appears to be hemorrhaging support among male voters—especially young black and Hispanic men. show more

Manufacturing, Mining, Energy Extraction Shrink Under Biden-Harris Govt.

U.S. manufacturing took a significant hit in September, shrinking by 0.4 percent, far worse than the expected 0.1 percent decline, pushing manufacturing output down 0.5 percent year-over-year. Under the Biden-Harris government, this trend dragged overall U.S. industrial production down by 0.3 percent month-over-month and 0.6 percent year-over-year, the weakest since April. This economic stumble follows a downward revision of August’s figures.

Union workers have been restive under the Biden-Harris government, and a strike by aircraft machinists contributed to a 0.3 percent reduction in industrial production, according to the Federal Reserve. Aerospace equipment production plunged by a staggering 8.3 percent, illustrating the vulnerabilities in critical industries under the current leadership.

Harris has weak support among union workers, and unions such as the Teamsters are breaking precedents by declining to endorse a candidate this year in deference to internal polling showing overwhelming support for Donald Trump.

Capacity utilization dropped to 77.5 percent, highlighting inefficiencies and underperformance in the nation’s industrial sector. The energy sector was not spared either, with mining and energy extraction sliding 0.6 percent. Only utilities saw a slight uptick—after three months of declines.

Critics argue that the Biden-Harris government’s policies have exacerbated economic instability, with the country’s sluggish economic performance being a direct consequence of “Bidenomics”—which the 81-year-old president has tied to his vice president, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris—rather than simply “transitory.”

Polls have consistently shown voters have more faith in Trump than Biden or Harris in terms of managing the economy and controlling inflation.

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U.S. manufacturing took a significant hit in September, shrinking by 0.4 percent, far worse than the expected 0.1 percent decline, pushing manufacturing output down 0.5 percent year-over-year. Under the Biden-Harris government, this trend dragged overall U.S. industrial production down by 0.3 percent month-over-month and 0.6 percent year-over-year, the weakest since April. This economic stumble follows a downward revision of August’s figures. show more

WATCH: Zuckerberg Engineer Admits Shadowbanning Kamala’s Critics.

A senior engineer at Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has revealed it has an “Integrity Team” targeting social media posts critical of Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the U.S. presidential election. In hidden camera footage shot by an undercover journalist, Meta Senior Software Engineer Jeevan Gyawali discloses, “Say your uncle in Ohio said something about Kamala Harris is unfit to be a president because she doesn’t have a child, that kind of s**t is automatically demoted.”

Gyawali confirms that users posting such content are told their content is being suppressed, a method of cutting engagement and reach known as “shadowbanning.”

Gyawali explains that Meta’s Integrity Team uses “civic classifiers” to control content. He also reveals the existence of a so-called Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, created to monitor and address the platform, which has been active since April.

When asked about Meta’s influence over election outcomes, Gyawali confirms that the company has the ability to sway political results and that its moderation decisions favor the Democratic Party. He adds that Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, supports the platform’s role in shaping political discourse and outcomes “100 percent.”

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A senior engineer at Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has revealed it has an "Integrity Team" targeting social media posts critical of Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the U.S. presidential election. In hidden camera footage shot by an undercover journalist, Meta Senior Software Engineer Jeevan Gyawali discloses, "Say your uncle in Ohio said something about Kamala Harris is unfit to be a president because she doesn't have a child, that kind of s**t is automatically demoted." show more

100+ UK Labour Party Staffers Are Campaigning for Kamala Harris in Swing States.

According to a social media post by the Labour Party’s head of operations, Sofia Patel, around a hundred current and former staffers of Britain’s ruling party are set to help American Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s campaign in several key swing states. Patel claims the Labour activists will travel to the United States in the coming weeks to help the Harris campaign in North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

Patel advertised in the LinkedIn post, made on October 16, that there were still ten spots remaining for those who wish to go to North Carolina and that housing accommodations would be provided for them. It is unclear whether the Labour Party, the Harris campaign, or someone else may be paying for the accommodations. While foreigners can volunteer in elections, they cannot be directly compensated.

Earlier this year, several high-profile Labour Party figures, including several sitting Members of Parliament (MPs) and Labour General Secretary David Evans, attended the Democratic National Convention (DNC). The Harris campaign also recruited Deborah Mattinson, a former strategy director for Britain’s leftist prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer. Mattinson had helped rebrand Labour in an effort to appeal to the party’s traditional working-class voters.

FOREIGN INTERFERENCE.

Sofia Patel’s announcement reveals the deep connections between Labour and the Democrats amid concerns about foreign election interference in the U.S.

However, corporate media election interference reports are largely limited to countries like Russia, Iran, or China and are filled with claims that these countries are attempting to aid Republicans and the campaign of former President Donald J. Trump. This comes despite Russia’s President Vladimir Putin endorsing Kamala Harris and Iran allegedly attempting to assassinate President Trump.

Image by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street.

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According to a social media post by the Labour Party's head of operations, Sofia Patel, around a hundred current and former staffers of Britain's ruling party are set to help American Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris's campaign in several key swing states. Patel claims the Labour activists will travel to the United States in the coming weeks to help the Harris campaign in North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. show more
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Court Reinstates Anti-Ballot Harvesting Laws, Authorizes Investigation.

The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated anti-ballot harvesting laws and granted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton the ability to continue investigating alleged vote harvesting through the upcoming November elections. On Tuesday, the appellate court upheld sections of Texas voting law, Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), which includes permission for Paxton’s office to pursue vote harvesting investigations.

This decision is a reversal of an earlier district court ruling by U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez, who had blocked the anti-vote harvesting laws and investigations, claiming they might amount to a restriction on free speech. “On the eve of elections in Texas, the district court has entered an injunction that impacts how ballots can be handled. It holds unconstitutional a law that has been on the books for over three years, but that the court did not see fit to enjoin until now,” the higher court admonished.

“The Supreme Court has instructed lower courts not to unduly delay ordering changes to election law until the eve of an election… We accordingly grant the State’s request for a stay of the injunction pending appeal.”

“We fought hard to ensure that the Texas laws protecting the ballot box will be in full force and effect this election season,” AG Paxton said of the decision, calling it a “major win” for election integrity.

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The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated anti-ballot harvesting laws and granted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton the ability to continue investigating alleged vote harvesting through the upcoming November elections. On Tuesday, the appellate court upheld sections of Texas voting law, Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), which includes permission for Paxton's office to pursue vote harvesting investigations. show more