Trump and Haley Campaign in NH & Musk Visits Auschwitz | Afternoon Update | 1.22.24
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I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire editor in chief John Bickley. It's Monday, January 22, and this is your morningwire afternoon update.
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It's the final day of campaigning in New Hampshire before the presidential primary in the state. On the GOP side, only Donald Trump and Nikki Haley remain. Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips has the details.
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On the eve of Election Day, former President Donald Trump is making his final pitch to New Hampshire voters alongside three campaign rivals turned supporters, Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy and Doug Bergam. For a part, Nikki Haley has been joined on the trail by the state's popular republican governor, Chris Sununu. New Hampshire Democrats will also hold their own primary, though President Joe Biden will not appear on the ballot. That's because the Democratic National Committee failed to sanction the election after deciding South Carolina should be the first presidential primary. State author Marianne Williamson and Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips will, however, appear on the democratic ballot. Biden is still expected to win thanks to the support of a large write in effort.
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Daily Wire reporter Cassie Dillon is on the ground in New Hampshire and spoke to one of the six people from Dixville, notch who will cast the first votes at midnight tonight.
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I'm voting for Nikki Haley. I think that if she doesn't win the republican nomination and Trump does, that a lot of people will end up voting for Biden because they're not fans of President Trump. I think we've had enough of Joe, and it's time for Joe to go.
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A judge ruled Monday that the divorce case of Nathan Wade be made public. Wade is the special prosecutor in Fulton County Da Fawnie Willis's racketeering and election interference case against former President Trump. Willis and Wade are allegedly romantically linked here with Morris Dailywire reporter Marade Alordi.
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Judge Henry Thompson, who's overseen the Wade's divorce case, said Monday that the case should be unsealed, potentially making details of Willis and Wade's alleged affair public. Wade had asked for the case to be sealed as he pursued Trump. Judge Thompson also paused a deposition from Willis, who was subpoenaed to testify in the divorce case earlier this month. The judge, however, did not rule out Willis having to testify, saying he would wait to hear Wade's testimony before deciding if Willis's testimony is needed.
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The Supreme Court has refused to take up Devin Archer's appeal of his 2018 conviction for defrauding a native american tribe. Archer was initially sentenced to one year and one day of jail time by a federal jury, but he's been out on bail pending his appeal. Archer used to be a business partner of Hunter Biden, who is not implicated in this case.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk joined Daily Wire editor emeritus Ben Shapiro in Poland today to visit the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp and sit down for a wide ranging discussion. Among the topics the two addressed, the rise of DEI and its influence on american universities.
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We should always be wary of any name that sounds like it could come out of a George Orwell book. That's never a good sign because it sounds like, sure, diversity, equity, inclusion, these all sound like nice words, but what it really means is discrimination on the basis of race, sex and sexual orientation, and it's against merit.
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The two also addressed why the legacy media appears threatened by Musk's social media.
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Platform, X. Legacy media has spent an awful lot of ink on you. There's been a lot of attempts to paint you as anti semitic or paint x as anti semitic. Where do you think that's coming from?
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Well, I mean, the reality is that x is competition for the legacy know x is where people go to get the most current news and learn about the world. So the legacy media is our direct competitors, so they're really going to find every angle. To try to cancel eggs, the prime.
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Minister of India, Narendra Modi, opened a new temple today dedicated to one of Hinduism's most worshipped icons, Lord Ram. Hundreds of thousands of Indians traveled to the event to witness the opening of the seven acre, massive sandstone temple, which cost $217,000,000 to build. While Hindus are praising the event as a dream fulfilled, the temple is also subject to controversy because India is a secular country and the location once housed a muslim mosque that was destroyed three.
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Decades ago and 47 people were buried in a landslide in a remote village in southwestern China early this morning, according to state media. It took hours for emergency services to reach the victims due to icy roads and snowy conditions. Over the course of the day, 500 people were evacuated from the area, nine bodies were retrieved and two survivors were rescued.
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