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Trump plans congressional term limits and to 'drain the damn swamp' – live Trump plans congressional term limits and to 'drain the damn swamp' – live
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Former secretary of state Condoleezza Rice told CNN this evening that she “can’t wait until November 9!” after news broke that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump called her a “bitch” in a 2006 speech.
“Condoleezza Rice, she’s a lovely woman, but I think she’s a bitch,” Trump said at the time, according to a story in the New York Daily News from 2006, initially resurfaced by Deadspin. “She goes around to other countries and other nations, negotiates with their leaders, comes back and nothing ever happens.”
Asked to respond to the comments, Rice said: “Exactly. Can’t wait until November 9!”
Rice disavowed Trump’s presidential run after video was released showing him brag about sexually assaulting women in a 2005 conversation with an entertainment journalist.
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Trump Super Pac chair: Trump needs 'a miracle' to win the electionTrump Super Pac chair: Trump needs 'a miracle' to win the election
The head of the largest pro-Donald Trump Super Pac told a radio host today that the Republican presidential nominee needs “a miracle comeback” to win the upcoming presidential election, a departure from the triumphant confidence exuded by the candidate himself on the campaign trail in recent weeks.The head of the largest pro-Donald Trump Super Pac told a radio host today that the Republican presidential nominee needs “a miracle comeback” to win the upcoming presidential election, a departure from the triumphant confidence exuded by the candidate himself on the campaign trail in recent weeks.
“If somehow Trump pulls a miracle comeback here, which would take a miracle at this point, then obviously it’s his party, he can do what he wants with it,” Ed Rollins, the chair of Great America Pac, told Laura Ingraham on her radio show. “If not, I think we begin from ground zero and with lots of different factions and lots of different candidates.”“If somehow Trump pulls a miracle comeback here, which would take a miracle at this point, then obviously it’s his party, he can do what he wants with it,” Ed Rollins, the chair of Great America Pac, told Laura Ingraham on her radio show. “If not, I think we begin from ground zero and with lots of different factions and lots of different candidates.”
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Ecuador confirms it cut internet access for WikiLeaks founder Julian AssangeEcuador confirms it cut internet access for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
Nicky WoolfNicky Woolf
Ecuador has confirmed that it cut off internet access to Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblowing site WikiLeaks, stating it believed he was using it to interfere in the US presidential election.Ecuador has confirmed that it cut off internet access to Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblowing site WikiLeaks, stating it believed he was using it to interfere in the US presidential election.
The move followed a raft of leaked emails published by WikiLeaks, including some from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) released just before the party’s convention in July, and more recently a cache of emails from the account of Hillary Clinton campaign adviser John Podesta.The move followed a raft of leaked emails published by WikiLeaks, including some from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) released just before the party’s convention in July, and more recently a cache of emails from the account of Hillary Clinton campaign adviser John Podesta.
Assange’s internet access was cut off on Monday morning. It was not immediately clear who was responsible, though a tweet from the site’s official account claimed it had been “intentionally severed” by a “state party”.Assange’s internet access was cut off on Monday morning. It was not immediately clear who was responsible, though a tweet from the site’s official account claimed it had been “intentionally severed” by a “state party”.
It is not known who perpetrated the hacks that brought the emails to WikiLeaks. Assange’s organization styles itself a whistleblowing outfit and claims not to do or encourage any hacking itself.It is not known who perpetrated the hacks that brought the emails to WikiLeaks. Assange’s organization styles itself a whistleblowing outfit and claims not to do or encourage any hacking itself.
Yet cybersecurity experts have linked the hack of the DNC emails to hackers linked to the Russian government, leading many – including Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook – to allege that Russia is using both hackers and Assange as tools to help rig the presidential election in favour of Donald Trump.Yet cybersecurity experts have linked the hack of the DNC emails to hackers linked to the Russian government, leading many – including Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook – to allege that Russia is using both hackers and Assange as tools to help rig the presidential election in favour of Donald Trump.
Julian Assange's internet link has been intentionally severed by a state party. We have activated the appropriate contingency plans.Julian Assange's internet link has been intentionally severed by a state party. We have activated the appropriate contingency plans.
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A clip from The Howard Stern Show, obtained by the Washington Post, shows Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump relaying a story from his seldom-discussed affair with Marla Maples (later Trump) during his first marriage to Ivana Trump, the mother of his three eldest children:A clip from The Howard Stern Show, obtained by the Washington Post, shows Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump relaying a story from his seldom-discussed affair with Marla Maples (later Trump) during his first marriage to Ivana Trump, the mother of his three eldest children:
“This is a story I’ve never told about that mountain, because it was sort of a horrible thing,” Trump said in the tape, about a fight between Maples and Ivana on a ski slope during the waning days of his first marriage.“This is a story I’ve never told about that mountain, because it was sort of a horrible thing,” Trump said in the tape, about a fight between Maples and Ivana on a ski slope during the waning days of his first marriage.
“I’m standing there putting on my skis, and I’m with one or the other, I didn’t know who,” Trump said, referring to one of the two women. “And the other one comes over, and they start screaming at each other. ‘I love him! I love him! Don’t you understand! I love!’ And they’re both screaming that I love them.”“I’m standing there putting on my skis, and I’m with one or the other, I didn’t know who,” Trump said, referring to one of the two women. “And the other one comes over, and they start screaming at each other. ‘I love him! I love him! Don’t you understand! I love!’ And they’re both screaming that I love them.”
“And this big fat bald guy is standing next to me,” Trump continues. “Guy weighs like 325 pounds, and I’m standing there mortified. Everybody’s looking, like a thousand people watching these two women screaming at each other, and this big fat guy is looking at me and he said, ‘Mr. Trump, that’s not the worst thing that could happen. I have never had a thing like that happen in my life.’ And I see this guy and I think, ‘You know, maybe this could be worse.’”“And this big fat bald guy is standing next to me,” Trump continues. “Guy weighs like 325 pounds, and I’m standing there mortified. Everybody’s looking, like a thousand people watching these two women screaming at each other, and this big fat guy is looking at me and he said, ‘Mr. Trump, that’s not the worst thing that could happen. I have never had a thing like that happen in my life.’ And I see this guy and I think, ‘You know, maybe this could be worse.’”
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Debate notifications: reactions and fact-checks straight to your phoneDebate notifications: reactions and fact-checks straight to your phone
During the final presidential debate on Wednesday, 19 October, the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab, along with the Guardian US Opinion and News desks will send experimental web notifications with real-time reactions and live fact-checks from the Guardian US newsroom.During the final presidential debate on Wednesday, 19 October, the Guardian Mobile Innovation Lab, along with the Guardian US Opinion and News desks will send experimental web notifications with real-time reactions and live fact-checks from the Guardian US newsroom.
To sign up: Open this page in a Chrome browser from an Android phone (Samsung included) and tap to subscribe.To sign up: Open this page in a Chrome browser from an Android phone (Samsung included) and tap to subscribe.
What you should know about our notifications:What you should know about our notifications:
More about tonight’s experiment:More about tonight’s experiment:
Questions, suggestions or observations? Drop us a note: innovationlab@theguardian.comQuestions, suggestions or observations? Drop us a note: innovationlab@theguardian.com
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How do you one-up bringing Bill Clinton’s accusers to the second presidential debate? By bringing President Barack Obama’s Kenyan half-brother to the third presidential debate.How do you one-up bringing Bill Clinton’s accusers to the second presidential debate? By bringing President Barack Obama’s Kenyan half-brother to the third presidential debate.
Trump is bringing Obama's half-brother to the debate, @KatyTurNBC reportsTrump is bringing Obama's half-brother to the debate, @KatyTurNBC reports
Malik Obama, the president’s half-brother, reportedly stopped supporting the Democratic Party - a moot point since he’s not a US citizen and cannot vote, as it happens - when Obama (the president) came out in support of same-sex marriage rights.Malik Obama, the president’s half-brother, reportedly stopped supporting the Democratic Party - a moot point since he’s not a US citizen and cannot vote, as it happens - when Obama (the president) came out in support of same-sex marriage rights.
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Donald Trump calls for three-term limit on House of Representatives, two-term limit on SenateDonald Trump calls for three-term limit on House of Representatives, two-term limit on Senate
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has outlined his proposed term limits for members of Congress, telling a crowd of supporters in Grand Junction, Colorado, that under the constitutional amendment he envisions, members of the House of Representatives will be limited to serving six years, or three terms, while members of the Senate will be limited to serving twelve years, or two terms.Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has outlined his proposed term limits for members of Congress, telling a crowd of supporters in Grand Junction, Colorado, that under the constitutional amendment he envisions, members of the House of Representatives will be limited to serving six years, or three terms, while members of the Senate will be limited to serving twelve years, or two terms.
“Six years for members of the House and twelve years for members of the Senate,” Trump told the cheering crowd. “Collusion must and will come to an end. It’s time to sweep the corruption out of Washington.”“Six years for members of the House and twelve years for members of the Senate,” Trump told the cheering crowd. “Collusion must and will come to an end. It’s time to sweep the corruption out of Washington.”
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Donald Trump continued, pledging a ban on former lawmakers becoming lobbyists for five years, telling his supporters in Colorado that he wants to “drain the damn swamp” in the nation’s capital.Donald Trump continued, pledging a ban on former lawmakers becoming lobbyists for five years, telling his supporters in Colorado that he wants to “drain the damn swamp” in the nation’s capital.
“Her international donors control her every single move,” Trump said, of Hillary Clinton’s “rigged” campaign. “If we let the Clinton cartel run this government, history will record that 2017 was the year America lost its independence. It’s true.”“Her international donors control her every single move,” Trump said, of Hillary Clinton’s “rigged” campaign. “If we let the Clinton cartel run this government, history will record that 2017 was the year America lost its independence. It’s true.”
“When it comes to Washington, DC, it is time to drain the damn swamp.”“When it comes to Washington, DC, it is time to drain the damn swamp.”
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Speaking in Grand Junction, Colorado, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump urged his supporters to “watch” cities with large African-American populations on election day to prevent a “rigged” election.Speaking in Grand Junction, Colorado, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump urged his supporters to “watch” cities with large African-American populations on election day to prevent a “rigged” election.
“They even want to rig the election at the polling booths,” Trump said. “Take a look at St. Louis. Take a look at Philadelphia. Take a look at Chicago.”“They even want to rig the election at the polling booths,” Trump said. “Take a look at St. Louis. Take a look at Philadelphia. Take a look at Chicago.”
“Look. Look. If nothing else, people are gonna be watching on November 8. Watch St. Louis. Watch Philadelphia. Watch Chicago.”“Look. Look. If nothing else, people are gonna be watching on November 8. Watch St. Louis. Watch Philadelphia. Watch Chicago.”
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Donald Trump campaigns in ColoradoDonald Trump campaigns in Colorado
Watch it live here:Watch it live here:
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Donald Trump is reigniting old accusations that the many protestors who appear at his rallies are paid disruptors who have been tasked with interrupting his speeches are financed by the Clinton campaign:
'Trump rally disrupter was once on Clinton's payroll'https://t.co/75oLLuD4SI
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“Stop whining.”
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People Magazine publishes accounts supporting reporter who accused Donald Trump of assault
People Magazine has put forward five accounts of current and former employees that corroborate allegations made against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump by Natasha Stoynoff, a former reporter for the magazine who alleged that Trump sexually assaulted her during an interview in 2005.
“She was very upset and told me how he shoved her against a wall,” said Liz McNeil, a current editor for the magazine and a former reporter. “The thing I remember most was how scared she was. I felt I had to protect her.”
“In an early conversation we had in her office, she told me about what happened with Donald Trump,” said Mary Green, another current editor who was reporting at the time. “She was shaky, sitting at her desk, relaying that, ‘He took me to this other room, and when we stepped inside, he pushed me against a wall and stuck his tongue down my throat. Melania was upstairs and could have walked in at any time.’
“She talked about her shock, and wondered why it had happened, if she had done anything wrong. I assured her she hadn’t,” Green continued. “She was also angry that he had forced himself on her, that she was glad someone had interrupted him, because he was surprisingly strong.”
Also featured in the article is “one woman (a friend of Natasha’s) who was actually with her when she bumped into Melania Trump on Fifth Ave., as outlined in her story,” according to People Magazine editor in chief Jess Cagle. Melania Trump has denied that she would ever remember Stoynoff.
Trump has denied the allegations, and attacked Stoynoff’s looks as evidence that he would not want to sexually assault her.
Why didn't the writer of the twelve year old article in People Magazine mention the "incident" in her story. Because it did not happen!
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Jennifer Lopez to host 'Get Out the Vote' concert for Hillary Clinton
Next Saturday, singer/actor/entrepreneur Jennifer Lopez will perform at a “Get Out the Vote” concert benefitting Hillary Clinton in Miami.
“This election is one of the most important in our lifetime,” Jennifer Lopez said, according to a campaign release. “Florida, home to one of my favorite cities, Miami, and millions of Latinos is a pivotal state in this election. It’s time to unify, support, and vote for the only choice that makes sense not only for Women or for Latinos, but for all Americans. Vote for Hillary. I’m with her.”
Lopez functionally endorsed Clinton in April of last year, one day after Clinton announced her candidacy for the White House.
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70 Nobel Prize winners endorse Hillary Clinton
In an open letter released today, 70 Nobel Prize winners endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, declaring that the former secretary of state’s election is “imperative” to the future of the country - and the world.
“It is imperative that Hillary Clinton be elected as the next President of the United States,” the laureates wrote.
“Some of the most pressing problems that the new President will face - the devastating effects of debilitating diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and cancer, the need for alternative sources of energy, and climate change and its consequences - require vigorous support for science and technology and the assurance that scientific knowledge will inform public policy,” the laureates continued, making no mention throughout the letter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
“Strong advocacy for science agencies, initiatives to promote innovation and sensible immigration and education policies are crucial to the continued preeminence of the U.S. scientific work force. We need a president who will support and advance policies that will enable science and technology to flourish in our country and to provide the basis of important policy decisions.”
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Actor Aziz Ansari really, really wants you to vote:
A sample line from his millennial-geared get-out-the-vote advert:
There’s a fucking guy running that says he hates brown people. That’s not enough?
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Donald Trump, on the Information Age:
Forget the press. Read the internet.
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At least nine women have accused Trump of sexual misconduct in a variety of incidents, including unwanted kissing and groping, that span more than three decades. Many of the women spoke out after audio was released on 7 October in which Trump bragged of kissing and touching women without consent. However, others had alleged misconduct long before the tapes.
Trump has denied all claims, and in some cases publicly ridiculed the alleged victims.
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Closing out his address in Colorado - a state that most recent polling shows him lagging by near-double digits - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump tells the audience that they will become part of history by electing him.
“This is a movement like they have never seen before,” Trump said. “You’re going to look back at this election and say, this is by far the most important vote you’ve ever cast for anyone at any time. Once again we’re going to have a government of, by and for the people. You will see and be so proud of your country again and hopefully you’ll be so proud of your president again.”
“We will make America wealthy again. We will make America strong again. We will make America safe again. And we will make America great again!”
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“The time for congressional term limits has finally arrived,” Trump says. He says it will end government corruption and economic stagnation.
Two-thirds congressional support would be needed for such an amendment before state ratification. Here’s how that played out in 1997:
1997 House vote on term limits constitutional amendment: pic.twitter.com/6s6l9Yj3y8