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The Fox News’ Politics newsletter covers the latest political news from Washington, D.C., and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. Iranian armed forces are planning to triple the Revolutionary Guard budget thanks to oil exports. The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is expected to stay no matter who wins the election, maintaining an “ideological balance.” Kamala Harris’ response to border issues has infuriated the mother of a woman allegedly murdered by an illegal immigrant. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vows to fight a judge’s halt to voter roll cleanup, which would restore the voting rights to about 1,600 residents ahead of Election Day.

The White House is featured prominently in the newsletter, with Kamala Harris receiving backlash for praising a pro-Farrakhan pastor who made controversial statements about the LGBTQ community. The Pentagon has denied false claims that the Biden-Harris administration authorized troops to use force against Americans. Capitol Hill is abuzz with top Democrats demanding a special counsel to investigate Jared Kushner less than two weeks before Election Day. Former Republican Rep. Fred Upton has expressed pride in voting for Kamala Harris, while a bipartisan group of lawmakers has threatened UN funding over its perceived ongoing hostility towards Israel.

“China going after down-ballot U.S. races” is highlighted in Tales from the Trail, along with speculation that Jamie Dimon may be considering a cabinet position in Harris’ administration. Polls show a dead heat between Trump and Harris, with Montana’s Senate race breaking spending records at $309 per registered voter. Early in-person voting has begun in Delaware, and notable figures like Beyoncé and Joe Rogan are making appearances on the campaign trail. Trump has declared that Harris’ campaign is “imploding,” while money continues to play a significant role in determining campaign success.

Across America, over 30 million voters have already cast their ballots for the 2024 election. Vulnerable Republicans are criticizing Democratic challengers for their progressive endorsements, and New York is ending contracts with migrants staying in upstate hotels. Voters in key swing districts are voicing their concerns about being ignored in the political process. In Arizona, election ballots were damaged after a USPS mailbox was lit on fire, leading to the arrest of a suspect. A caravan approaching the border may suggest a rush of migrants attempting to enter the US if Trump wins the election.

The newsletter provides exclusive interviews and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. It covers a wide range of topics, from political maneuvering in Washington, D.C., to the latest developments in key races across the country. With a focus on the upcoming election and its implications for the future of American politics, the Fox News’ Politics newsletter offers readers a comprehensive look at the current state of the political landscape.

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