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I'm Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe.It's Tuesday, October 29th, and this is your Morning Wire Afternoon Update.
Podcast host Joe Rogan revealed Tuesday that Vice President Kamala Harris' team set strict conditions for her appearance on his show.Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prestigiacomo has more.
Rogan says he invited both Harris and Donald Trump to the Joe Rogan experience.Trump accepted and appeared last week for a three-hour interview.
In a post on X, Rogan said Harris' team demanded that he travel to her and limit the episode to just an hour, a rare move for the podcast's lengthy format.
Rogan, however, said that he hopes for a longer in-studio chat, saying he just wants a, quote, nice conversation to get to know her.
Can you imagine Kamala doing this show?
I could imagine her doing this show.
I'd be laying on the floor.She was supposed to do it, and she might still do it, and I hope she does.I will talk to her like a human being.
The news comes amid reports that Trump's running mate, J.D.Vance, is set to appear on the podcast.
Daily Wire editor Emeritus and host Ben Shapiro is calling out the New York Times for attempting to silence conservative voices on YouTube one week out from the election.Daily Wire reporter Megan Basham has the details.
Last night on X, Shapiro posted a number of screenshots of texts from New York Times reporter Nico Grant.
Now, Grant said the Times was going to publish a report on ostensible election misinformation on YouTube based on research by the far-left media watchdog group Media Matters.
The Times reporter cited Shapiro, saying that Democrats had quote, rigged many of the voting rules in advance of the election in order to ensure an extraordinary number of mail-in ballots, and he also mentioned Shapiro citing ballot harvesting.
Grant also reached out to other prominent hosts on the right with a similar request.Here's Shapiro discussing the Times report on his show today.
They are overtly attempting to just shut down all conservative dissemination of information on the biggest video platform in existence one week in advance of an election.If that's not an attempt to rig an election, I don't know what is.
USA Today joins The Washington Post and the L.A.Times in choosing not to endorse any candidate in the 2024 presidential race.Daily Wire senior editor Joel Kneedler reports.
A spokesperson says USA Today believes in focusing on local races instead, allowing editors across its network to endorse at state and local levels.
The decision follows similar moves by the Washington Post and the LA Times, sparking backlash and even resignations among some staff members.
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos continues to defend the choice not to endorse a candidate, and calls out left-wing bias in the media in an op-ed he penned himself.
He maintains that endorsements fuel perceptions of bias, and he's also vowing to revitalize the paper's reputation.
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Steve Bannon has been released from prison.The former Trump strategist was let go from federal prison today after serving four months for contempt of Congress.
Bannon, who was convicted after refusing to comply with a subpoena from the J6 committee, called his imprisonment a fight for his country.Here he is speaking in Manhattan today.
I'm far from broken.And I will tell you, if President Trump's grassroots forces combine as we can combine right now, you're going to see unbelievable numbers next Tuesday.
Sean Diddy Combs has been hit with two new lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault.One of them alleges that he assaulted a 10-year-old aspiring rapper in 2005.
The other claims he abused a 17-year-old auditioning for Making the Band, an early 2000s MTV show.Combs denies the accusations with his attorneys calling them, quote, false and a publicity stunt.
Combs, who's already facing a sex trafficking indictment, maintains his innocence and has pled not guilty.
And after the media's extreme reaction to comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's joke at the Trump rally, Jon Stewart has also come out to defend the comedian.Stewart says the comedian was just doing what he does.
There's something wrong with me.I find that guy very funny.So, I'm sorry.I don't know what to tell you.I mean, bringing him to a rally and have him not do roast jokes, that'd be like bringing Beyonce to a rally and not have...
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