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The Empire State’s ‘Power Grab’ According to Fox News Politics

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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. Recently, experts have warned that the US may be ‘sleepwalking’ into World War III. Meanwhile, the House has passed a bill increasing Secret Service protections for presidential and vice-presidential candidates. Additionally, anti-Israel agitators have caused unrest at UNC by vandalizing a building and pulling down the US flag.

A new requirement in New York is set to grant Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James unprecedented power over the state’s election process. Under the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of New York, certain jurisdictions will be required to request preclearance from the attorney general or a designated court for election-related decisions. This move has been described as a significant power grab by the attorney general and has the potential to impact hotly contested congressional districts.

In a recent incident, a suspect involved in a Trump assassination attempt played a game of cat and mouse with police, according to experts. The House has also unanimously passed a bill to increase Secret Service protections following the assassination attempts on Trump. Additionally, the House passed a bill blocking the Biden administration’s attempt to require two-thirds of new cars to be electric within a specific timeframe.

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There are concerns about the US being underprepared and ‘sleepwalking’ into World War III, according to experts. Furthermore, Democratic lawmakers are pushing a bill to restore funding to a UN agency with alleged ties to Hamas. In other news, Virginia has started its in-person early voting as the election season picks up steam, while there is a razor-thin race in the bid to succeed a popular swing state Republican governor.

Amidst the political landscape, there are concerns about vulnerable Sen. Tammy Baldwin losing ground to a GOP candidate in Wisconsin, as per consecutive polls. On the campaign trail, both Vice President Harris and former President Trump have been visiting key battleground states as the November election approaches. The newsletter also covers various other topics, such as Trump having higher favorability than Taylor Swift in a recent poll, efforts in New Jersey to undo sunscreen prohibitions for kids, and challenges to Governor Newsom’s deepfake election laws in federal court.

Overall, the Fox News Politics newsletter provides a comprehensive overview of the latest political developments, including updates from Capitol Hill, election news, and events across America. Subscribers can expect exclusive interviews, insights from experts, and coverage of key issues shaping the political landscape as the 2024 campaign trail unfolds.

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