The Fox News Politics newsletter provides updates on the latest political news from Washington, D.C. and the 2024 campaign trail. In a new House GOP ad, former President Trump urges voters to turn out early, stating “I don’t care when you vote.” A top outside group supporting Senate Republicans showcases a strong fundraising haul, while a poll shows Vice President Harris holding a significant advantage among early voters compared to Trump among Election Day voters. Meanwhile, in Georgia, former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade faced intense questioning by House Judiciary Committee investigators, with little information revealed to the media.

In the White House, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu asserts that his regime, not the US, will dictate how to retaliate against Iran. Speaker Johnson accuses CBS of selectively editing an interview following a controversy involving Vice President Harris on “60 Minutes.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi admits to not having spoken to President Biden after pressuring him to drop out of the race. On Capitol Hill, Rep. Greg Steube of Florida discusses the challenges faced in the aftermath of a hurricane, highlighting fuel as a major concern.

On the campaign trail, comparisons are drawn between the accessibility of the Trump-Vance and Harris-Walz tickets, with Trump and Vance participating in more interviews. A Democratic mayor from Pennsylvania warns that Trump is out-messaging Harris, and Trump asserts that the GOP is the party of common sense. President and First Lady Biden campaign in battleground states, while concerns are raised about Harris’ support for electric vehicles potentially impacting the campaign in critical swing states. Voters who support Trump in battleground counties express their reasons for backing him, while Biden-Harris EV regulations become a flashpoint in a Michigan Senate debate.

Elsewhere in America, a case involving classified documents is dismissed, suggesting that the legal threat to Trump has diminished. A report warns of a bloodthirsty Venezuelan gang leaving a lasting footprint in the US. A Georgia judge rules that election officials must certify vote counts, even if they suspect fraud. An outlet deletes a review of a documentary after facing backlash for portraying Hamas negatively. Additionally, a Hamilton College student confesses to posting antisemitic remarks on campus, as reported by the New York State Police. For more updates on the 2024 campaign trail and exclusive interviews, visit FoxNews.com.

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