In our latest edition, we have an interview with GOP debate strategist Brett O’Donnell, as well as interviews with illegal immigrants about our open borders, an exclusive invitation to Kamala Harris, and more.
By: Matthew Foldi
Tuesday’s debate between President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris “could be one of the most consequential presidential political debates in American history,” Brett O’Donnell, one of the GOP’s top debate consultants, told the Washington Reporter.
O’Donnell is widely considered the top messaging and debate coach in either party. He’s coached over 100 candidates, including Mike Pompeo, President George W. Bush, Boris Johnson, Senators Tom Cotton (R, Ark.), Marsha Blackburn (R., Tenn.), Gov. Ron DeSantis (R., Fla.), and more. He previewed what to expect from this week’s debate, and what Trump and Harris need to accomplish, in an interview with the Reporter.
“While the last debate was probably the most consequential to this point because it ended Joe Biden’s candidacy, this one may surpass that because it is the only major event that the public will have access to learn about Kamala Harris between now and the election,” O’Donnell said.
Trump should be mindful of his body language during the showdown, he added. “Any little thing Trump does that sends a message that he’s attacking her for anything but policy will be magnified by the press to his disadvantage,” O’Donnell said.
Click HERE to read more from our interview with GOP debate strategist Brett O’Donnell
When you are watching the debate tomorrow, what are you looking for in terms of body language and overall performance?
Matthew Foldi
Editor-in-Chief of the Washington Reporter
I’m going to be watching if the debate stays focused on policy or if it shifts to personality. If you notice in Donald Trump’s performances across lots of debates, he can talk about policy, but sometimes he shifts and talks about personality. His job in this debate is to make the election a referendum on the Biden-Harris policies, and against the liberal policies that she holds, and how they would do damage to the country. For Harris, it’s to make it a choice election between Donald Trump and herself, and to present herself as a better alternative to what she thinks is an unlikable Donald Trump, which means she has to focus on persona and personality, because it’s hard for her to run on policy. The problem for her is that people don’t like her policies, and they think she’s liberal.
Brett O’Donnell
GOP debate strategist
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By: Matthew Foldi
Illegal immigrants “know” that the southern border is open, some told the Washington Reporter last week, as House Republicans conducted a field hearing near the U.S.-Mexico border by San Diego. This group was looking for work, not seeking asylum, its members said; their destinations ranged from Milpitas, California to Phoenix, Arizona.
“We know that the border is open,” an illegal immigrant from Colombia told the Reporter. All interviews were conducted in Spanish. The group, which crossed midday in the sweltering heat, included people from India, Guatemala, and Colombia. Most said they paid cartels to facilitate their transfer. “We are looking for whatever work we can find,” one Guatemalan said. “Construction, whatever.”
“Some Colombians know the border is open, others don’t,” a woman who crossed with a young child told the Reporter. “We know this from the news, from what we see on television.” One Guatemalan pair walked for ten days on foot and spent five days in a truck, they told the Reporter. It was over 100 degrees during the interviews.
Click HERE to read more about the GOP’s San Diego area border field hearing.
By: Matthew Foldi
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris would devastate North Carolina’s agriculture industry and put thousands of jobs at risk with her expected menthol cigarette ban, Rep. Richard Hudson (R., N.C.) told the Washington Reporter.
The Biden-Harris administration’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced in 2022 its plan to criminalize menthol cigarettes, which comprise about 40 percent of the cigarette market and are particularly popular among black Americans. This decision was lauded by Michael Bloomberg, one of the Democratic campaign’s largest megadonors. However, the administration recently reversed course, and Hudson suspects politics are at play.
“Kamala Harris and Joe Biden only delayed this ban to try and save face because it’s an election year,” Hudson said. “If Harris becomes president, she will reimplement this bad policy and trample on our freedom of choice while hurting North Carolina’s ag industry — the largest in our state.”
Click HERE to read more about how Kamala Harris’s far-left policies on agriculture would jeopardize America’s farming economy.
By: Matthew Foldi
Vice President Kamala Harris has been invited to meet with all of the Gold Star families whose loved ones were killed during President Joe Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, something she has not yet done before. The families will be in the Capitol to receive the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) on Tuesday morning.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R., Calif.) confirmed exclusively to the Washington Reporter that he invited Harris to the ceremony as his guest. “I’ve mapped it out: Vice President Harris can zip down from Philadelphia and make it back in time for Tuesday’s debate with no problem,” Issa said. “I welcome her to join us as my special guest, but I’m not optimistic she’ll show.”
Click HERE to read more about this week’s Congressional Gold Medal award, which was first covered by the Washington Reporter.
By: Sen. Jordan Rasmusson
Since 2022, Minnesota has experienced a stunning scale of fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars directly tied to failures of Gov. Tim Walz’s administration. Feeding Our Future, a non-profit that promised to feed hungry children, engaged in one of the nation’s largest cases of fraud under the guise of using COVID relief funds. More than $250 million was taken away from hungry children to line the pockets of dozens of fraudsters.
Pelican Rapids, a community that I represent in the Minnesota Senate, was victimized in this case. One fraudster claimed that she was feeding 2,560 daily meals to children in a city of 2,600 residents; a simple Google search should have raised some questions. The story was repeated across the state with fantastical numbers of children being fed and clearly fake names on sign-in registers from locations without kitchens.
State leaders failed to provide basic oversight of taxpayer dollars to ensure those who needed the help the most received it. The federal government has since begun prosecuting those who stole the money and who spent it on luxury items for themselves.
Click HERE to read more about the failures of Gov. Tim Walz’s administration from Minnesota Sen. Jordan Rasmusson.
By: Washington Reporter editors
Kamala Harris has a glaring conflict as she prepares for her high-stakes debate against Donald Trump this week. Her administration heads to court in its suit against Google on Monday; meanwhile, one of her top debate prep advisors, Karen Dunn, is also the lead defense attorney for Google against the Biden-Harris Department of Justice. In politics there are no coincidences, just conflicts — and Harris must answer how it’s possible for her to rely on Dunn’s advice for how to handle Trump, while ignoring any possible advice on how to handle Google.
Click HERE to read more about the glaring conflict of interest posed by Kamala Harris’s debate prep team.