The Fox News’ Politics newsletter provides the latest political news from Washington, D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. Recent developments include a new poll showing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump splitting two key states, North Carolina preparing to launch in-person early voting despite areas still recovering from a hurricane, and the FBI revealing ISIS was behind a foiled mass shooting plot on Election Day. Additionally, Robert Telles, a former Las Vegas-area Democratic politician, was found guilty of killing investigative journalist Jeff German and sentenced to at least 28 years in prison.

In the White House, the FBI quietly updated violent crime data to show an increase under the Biden-Harris administration, contradicting previous claims of a decrease. The administration also faced criticism for allegedly holding back Vice President Harris and distorting news, while training Secret Service agents at a mock White House built by Hollywood producer Tyler Perry. Furthermore, the administration outlawed a Palestinian organization for funding terrorism, leading to accusations of betraying taxpayers and prolonging the Gaza war.

Capitol Hill saw a GOP lawmaker shooting down a Chinese spy balloon, debates over Chinese investments and accusations of being a threat to democracy. Meanwhile, the Senate race in Texas heated up with barbs exchanged between Sen. Ted Cruz and challenger Colin Allred. On the campaign trail, comparisons were made regarding accessibility between the Trump-Vance and Harris-Walz tickets, while climate-related initiatives and ground game strategies in Pennsylvania were highlighted. Vice President Harris teamed up with a top anti-Trump Republican for an interview on Fox News, as Senate Democrats targeted Black voters and controversies arose regarding claims of support.

Across America, an accused Afghan terrorist radicalized after entering the US, a violent convict’s taxpayer-funded sex change was challenged, and Texas was allowed to probe potential voter fraud through Election Day. Tragedy struck when a photojournalist was killed in a stabbing, leading to the arrest of their son. As the 2024 campaign trail continues to unfold, stay updated with the latest developments, exclusive interviews, and more on FoxNews.com.

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