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Revealed: What Donald Trump scrawled with a Sharpie on notecards ahead of wild press conference

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Donald Trump's handwritten notes for a freewheeling press conference have been revealed.

The pieces of paper bearing his distinctive writing were on a lectern for the event that followed an appeal hearing in his case against sex accuser E. Jean Carroll.

Trump and Kamala Harris are preparing for their crunch TV debate on Tuesday.

Follow all the latest election news with Dailymail.com.

18:23

Anderson, Cooper, dress, People mag and other notes Trump wrote for a press conference

Donald Trump's notes for a a press conference on Friday have been revealed.

The pieces of paper bearing his distinctive writing were on a lectern for the event.

The press conference followed an appeal hearing in his case against sex accuser E. Jean Carroll.

He used a Sharpie to write them

Words on the cards included 'Anderson Cooper' - the CNN host.

Others included 'dress', 'No police report', 'No witnesses', 'People mag', and 'airplane'.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 06: Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at Trump Tower on September 06, 2024 in New York City. Trump held a press conference hours after attending a federal appeals court attempting to get a new trial after a jury found he sexually abused and defamed E. Jean Carroll. A nine-member jury awarded Carroll $5 million in damages following a two-week trial last year and another jury awarded her $83.3 million in damages after finding Trump defamed her again in 2022. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

21:45

Biden says Trump should be marooned in Arizona over climate change denial

President Joe Biden speaks during a visit to the U.A. Local 190 Training Center in Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday, Sept. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

President Joe Biden wears a union hat as he speaks to labor union members about his Investing in America agenda during a visit to the U.A. Local 190 Training Center in Ann Arbor, Mich., Friday, Sep. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

By Nikki Schwab, Chief Campaign Correspondent in Washington, D.C.:

President Joe Biden floated Friday that former President Donald Trump should be left out in the Arizona heat over his climate change denial.

Biden spoke about his support of labor unions during an afternoon trip to Ann Arbor, Michigan - an important swing state.

For the past two days, in both Wisconsin and Michigan, the president has touted opportunities for union workers in green energy sectors.

'I know the other team doesn't think there's any such thing as global warming,' Biden said. 'Well, I'd like to put the other nominee for president, the former president, I'd like to put him in the middle of Arizona for awhile,' he said to laughs.

He also pushed that Trump didn't know what real work is.

'By the way, you think he has any damn idea what we do? No, no I'm not being a wise guy. I wonder if he has any notion, any notion, what a hard day's work is?' Biden said. 'I mean, all he did was lose his father's money. And then get in trouble and have to hold onto other people's money. And then borrow a lot money and give tax cuts to the super wealthy and end up in the largest debt that any president has left behind in four years.'

'He has an incredible record,' the Democrat said sarcastically. 'You think I'm kidding? Look at the numbers, man.'

21:34

Dick Cheney says Trump 'tried to steal the last election using lies and violence'

FILE - Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., arrives, with her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, to vote at the Teton County Library during the Republican primary election Aug. 16, 2022, in Jackson Hole, Wyo. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via AP, File)

Former Vice President Dick Cheney confirmed his daughter Liz Cheney's comment that he plans to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris – saying Donald Trump tried to 'steal' the 2020 election.

'In our nation’s 248-year history, there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump. He tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him. He can never be trusted with power again,' he said. 'As citizens, we each have a duty to put country above partisanship to defend our Constitution. That is why I will be casting my vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.'

19:50

British PM Keir Starmer will be back at the White House next week for his second visit

File photo dated 10/07/24 of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer meets US President Joe Biden at the White House in Washington DC.  President Biden has withdrawn from his bid for re-election, saying: "I believe it in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down." Issue date: Sunday July 21, 2024. The Prime Minister has paid tribute to President Biden, saying he will have made his decision to withdraw "based on what he believes is in the best interests of the American people". PA Photo. See PA story POLITICS Biden. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will meet President Joe Biden at the White House next Wednesday, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced Friday.

It his second visit since a landslide victory in July, when his Labour Party defeated the Conservative Party for the first time in 14 years in an election that bucked a trend of incumbents and rightwing parties either holding or gaining power.

You can bet that Kamala Harris's campaign will be looking at how he did it, and two of Starmer's strategists and confidants are scheduled to meet with her top advisers.

The leaders will have an in-depth discussion on a range of global issues of mutual interest, including continuing robust support to Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression, securing a hostage release and ceasefire deal to end the war in Gaza, protecting international shipping in the Red Sea from Iranian-backed Houthi threats, and advancing a free and open Indo-Pacific.
19:32

Top Republican Elise Stefanik reopens complaint against judge overseeing Trump case after 'new evidence' emerges

GOP Congresswoman Elise Stefanik renewed her push for the judge overseeing Donald Trump's hush-money trial to recuse himself from the case.

The New York Republican wrote in a letter sent Friday to the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct that 'new information has come to light that merits a fresh look into Justice Merchan's conflict.'

Her letter was a follow-up to one she sent in May in which she called for an investigation into Justice Juan Merchan, who is presiding over Trump's trial in New York state court, to 'determine whether the required random selection process was in fact followed.'

The fresh complaint alleges that Merchan should recuse himself from the case as his daughter, Lauren Merchan, is the president of a company that Kamala Harris's presidential campaign has paid and thus stands to benefit from the trial.

19:29

Liz Cheney says dad Dick Cheney will also vote for Kamala Harris

Former Rep. Liz Cheney revealed Friday that her father, Republican former Vice President Dick Cheney, would also be casting a ballot for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

'Dick Cheney will be voting for Kamala Harris,' the younger Cheney said Friday at the Texas Tribute Festival in Austin.

On Wednesday, the ex-Wyoming congresswoman was speaking to students at North Carolina's Duke University when she announced that she had decided to cross the aisle and vote for Harris.

'Because we are here in North Carolina, I think it is crucially important for people to recognize not only is what I have said about the danger that Trump poses something that should prevent people from voting for him, but I don’t believe that we have the luxury of writing in candidates’ names, particularly in swing states,' Cheney said.

'And as a conservative and as someone who believes in and cares about the Constitution, I have thought deeply about this, and because of the danger that Donald Trump poses, not only am I not voting for Donald Trump but I am voting for Kamala Harris.'

Cheney jumped into Republican politics after her father served two terms as vice president under GOP President George W. Bush.

She was ousted from Congress after losing her GOP primary in ulta-red Wyoming to a Trump-backed candidate, now Rep. Harriet Hageman, in 2022.

At the Texas Tribune Festival, Cheney was asked if there had been any discussions about her speaking at the Democratic National Convention, as her fellow Republican member of the January 6 commission, former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, had done.

Cheney said she didn't appear at the DNC because 'I wanted to make the announcement, to do it in a way that wasn't connected to the party politics of the moment.'

'I also happened to be in London at the Taylor Swift concert,' Cheney added to cheers.

18:33

How voter registration surged by nearly 200 PERCENT among one key group after Kamala Harris took over from Joe Biden

When Kamala Harris took over the top of the Democratic presidential ticket from President Biden, Democrats saw enthusiasm skyrocket and polls with Donald Trump leading tightened, but there was another element in play: voter registrations surged.

While voter registrations tend to increase as Election Day nears, the boost after the shakeup was significant as a massive number of young people, especially young women and women of color registering jumped dramatically.

Tom Bonier, a senior adviser to political data firm TargetSmart, has been digging into the numbers as more states release voter registration data for the week following Biden's exit from the race.

He found voter registrations that week compared to the same time period in 2020 were up nearly 192 percent nationally among young black women and up 183 percent among young hispanic women.

17:41

Exclusive:Donald Trump says 'We're doing great with women' after press conference where he denied sex assault accusations and accused E. Jean Carroll of copying her story from Law and Order

From Rob Crilly, Chief U.S. Political Correspondent at Trump Tower

Former President Donald Trump took time out from his campaign on Friday to defend himself against what he said were 'made-up' sexual assault allegations, and once again flirted with further lawsuits by accusing the writer E. Jean Carroll of inventing her claims against him.

It is a high-risk strategy that runs the danger of keeping the story in the headlines and reminding voters of his legal woes at a time when he is locked in a tight battle with Kamala Harris.

But he was bullish as he left the event at Trump Tower and spoke to DailyMail.com about whether this was the right way to win over female voters.

'We're doing great with women,' he said.

His appearance was billed as a press conference. But in the event he answered just that one question.

17:28

First mail ballots of 2024 election delayed after court ruled RFK Jr's name must be removed

The first ballots set to be mailed in the 2024 election season will be delayed after a North Carolina court ruled Robert F Kennedy Jr. name must be removed.

The crucial battleground state was set to begin mailing the first ballots on September 6 as state law dictates the ballots start going out sixty days before Election Day.

But the ballots still included the name of the one-time Independent presidential candidate before he dropped out of the race and endorsed Donald Trump.

On Friday the North Carolina Court of Appeals granted Kennedy's request to stop ballots with his name from going out. The court also told a lower court judge to order the State Board of Elections to distribute ballots without Kennedy’s name on them.

It came after a judge Thursday rejected Kennedy's request but ordered election officials not to send ballots out before noon Friday as Kennedy's team appealed.

As of Friday morning, county boards of elections in the state had received more than 132,500 absentee ballot requests including about 12,500 requests from military and overseas voters.

Reprinting and assembling ballot packages could take more than two weeks.

17:27

JFK's grandson Jack Schlossberg spotted at the White House

epa11589893 Jack Schlossberg (C), grandson of former US President John F. Kennedy, and Patrick Stevenson (R), Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor for Digital Strategy watch President Joe Biden depart for Michigan from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 06 September 2024. The president ignored shouted questions from reporters about August jobs numbers.  EPA/JIM LO SCALZO

Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, takes a photo as U.S. President Joe Biden departs for Michigan from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, U.S., September 6, 2024. REUTERS/Annabelle Gordon

By Nikki Schwab, Chief Campaign Correspondent at the White House:

Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of President John F. Kennedy, was spotted at the White House Friday seeing off President Joe Biden as the 81-year-old headed to Michigan.

Schlossberg, a political correspondent for Vogue who spoke at last month's Democratic National Convention, could be seen filming himself with Biden's helicopter, Marine One, taking off in the background.

The Kennedy clan member is among the majority of the family who backed Biden - and now Vice President Kamala Harris - as his uncle Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched a Democratic and then independent presidential bid.

The day after the DNC wrapped up RFK Jr. announced he was removing his name from swing state ballots and encouraged his supporters in those states to vote for former Republican President Donald Trump.

'Never been less surprised in my life,' Schlossberg commented then. 'Been saying it for over a year - RFKjr is for sale, works for Trump. Bedfellows and loving it.'

'Kamala Harris is for the people - the easiest decision of all time just go easier,' he added.

16:30

Trump wraps up appearance that his team called a press conference

US former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at Trump Tower in New York City on September 6, 2024. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP) (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump wrapped up what his campaign team called a ‘press conference’ but what amounted to extended complaints about the legal cases he faces that extended beyond 40 minutes.

Trump complained about a series of judges and their rulings against him, women who testified at the E. Jean Carroll case, the ABC team organizing the September 10 debate, and other topics.

Even as he blasted what he called a ‘witch hunt,’ Trump pointed to political gains he has experienced while battling prosecutors.

‘My poll numbers, I believe, are higher now than they would have been without it,’ he said shortly before ending the event.

16:03

Trump says he is 'disappointed' with his lawyers and blasts 'hostile' judges but praises Judge Aileen Cannon

US former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at Trump Tower in New York City on September 6, 2024. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP) (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

By Geoff Earle, Deputy U.S. Political Editor for DailyMail.com

After tearing into ‘hostile’ New York judges and blasting female accusers, Trump fired off a few negative comments about his stable of lawyers.

‘I’m disappointed at my legal talent, to be honest with you,’ Trump said, before complaining about a fight over evidence in the E. Jean Carroll case.

He also complained about a lawyer who ‘is not with us any longer’ who advised him not to show up for the first E. Jean Carroll case.

‘And so I didn’t show up, and I was found guilty,’ he said. Trump also complained that ‘I don’t get fair panels.’ Trump had three lawyers in D.C. Thursday who have successfully delayed his January 6 case past the election.

But he had nice things to say about Judge Aileen Cannon, who ruled in his favor by dismissing the classified documents case. ‘I think she’s a brilliant woman,’ Trump said.

15:58

U.S.-Iraq deal would see hundreds of troops withdraw in first year

The United States and Iraq have reached an understanding on plans for the withdrawal of U.S.-led coalition forces from Iraq, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

The plan, which has been broadly agreed but requires a final go-ahead from both capitals and an announcement date, would see hundreds of troops leave by September 2025, with the remainder departing by the end of 2026, the sources told Reuters.

'We have an agreement, its now just a question of when to announce it,' a senior U.S. official said.

The U.S. and Iraq are also seeking to establish a new advisory relationship that could see some U.S. troops remain in Iraq after the drawdown.

An official announcement was initially scheduled for weeks ago but was postponed due to regional escalation related to Israel's war in Gaza and to iron out some remaining details, the sources said.

15:54

Trump attacks female accusers at Trump Tower press conference

US former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, alonside attorney Alina Habba (2L), speaks during a press conference at Trump Tower in New York City on September 6, 2024. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP) (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

Former President Donald Trump is tearing into a series of female accusers at his Trump Tower press conference.

He ripped E. Jean Carroll on a day his lawyers and hers faced off in an appeals court in New York.

Then he tears into Jessica Leeds, the woman who testified that he attacked her aboard an airplane in the late 1970s. ‘You have an armrest in planes back in those days.

‘It couldn’t have happened. It didn’t happen. And she would not have been the chosen one,’ Trump said.

Then he went after Natasha Stoynoff, who alleges Trump assaulted her at Mar-a-Lago when she was doing an interview with him and Melania at Mar-a-Lago. ‘Whatever her name was, I don’t know the lady,’ Trump said.

Both Leeds and Stoynoff testified in the Carroll trial, in an event Trump's lawyer Will Scharf says 'polluted' jury deliberations.

15:17

Trump heads back to New York court as his lawyers try to roll back $5m E. Jean Carroll judgement

Writer E. Jean Carroll leaves the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where former U.S. President Donald Trump is asking a federal appeals court to overturn a $5 million jury verdict finding him liable for sexually assaulting and defaming her, who accused Trump of raping her nearly three decades ago, in Manhattan, New York, U.S., September 6, 2024. REUTERS/Adam Gray

Demonstrators hold up signs behind writer E. Jean Carroll as she leaves the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where former U.S. President Donald Trump is asking a federal appeals court to overturn a $5 million jury verdict finding him liable for sexually assaulting and defaming her, who accused Trump of raping her nearly three decades ago, in Manhattan, New York, U.S., September 6, 2024. REUTERS/Adam Gray

By Geoff Earle, Deputy U.S. Political Editor for DailyMail.com

Former President Donald Trump was back in court Friday, this time to sit in on a U.S. Appeals Court while his lawyers contest a jury's $5 million award in the E. Jean Carroll case.

He was there attend oral arguments before a three judge panel of the 2nd Circuit Court of appeals. The arguments lasted just 22 minutes.

It comes a day after he opted to skip a court appearance in Washington, D.C., where he faces a new superseding indictment in the January 6th case. In that venue, Trump opted to let his lawyer issue a new 'not guilty' plea on his behalf.

Trump's presidential campaign has made hay out of his various court sagas, including his New York fraud case, where Judge Juan Merchan is set to decide today whether to keep a schedules September 18th sentencing deadline, which could give Trump a jail sentence two months before he faces the voters. A Manhattan jury last May issued the verdict in Carroll's defamation case. She said Trump assaulted her inside a Manhattan department store dressing room in the 1990s. Trump called her claims a hoax.

The jury awarded her a combined $5 million after finding he committed sexual abuse and defamation.

14:41

Kamala Harris campaign quietly walks back her support for a plastic straw ban

In 2019, Kamala Harris voiced her support for a plastic straw ban when she was running for the Democratic presidential nomination.

But the plastic straw ban is one more issue where the campaign is quietly walking back the vice president's position, ahead of the 2024 general election.

Trump supporters have used the straw ban as one of the most egregious examples of the left's tyrannical nanny state tendencies.

12:22

New York judge to decide whether he will sentence Trump this month in Stormy Daniels case

FILE - Judge Juan M. Merchan poses in his chambers in New York, March 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

New York Judge Juan Merchan will decide Friday whether to put off scheduled sentencing for Donald Trump in the Stormy Daniels hush money case.

Sentencing is scheduled for September 18th, just two months before election day. Trump’s lawyers want him to postpone it.

The judge, who Trump repeatedly attacked during his trial, has told the parties he will make his decision on timing Friday. Trump faces up to four years in prison, although experts predict the first-time offender might not get any jail time.

Trump, who scheduled a press conference for Friday, is also due in court in a separate case where his las lawyers are appealing a $5 million judgement against him in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case.

12:18

Kamala Harris' campaign raised a record $361 MILLION in August

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris and Democratic vice presidential candidate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz appear at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Aug. 22, 2024 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter:

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign announced it raised $361 million last month, the largst cash haul of the 2024 election so far.

The Democratic presidential nominee has now raised more than $615 million since taking over the top of the ticket with President Biden's departure from the race in late July, the campaign said.

Harris and running mate Tim Walz have $404 million in cash on hand with sixty days to go before Election Day.

The August cash haul came from nearly three million contributors including 1.3 million 1.3 million donors who made their first donation of the 2024 cycle last month. According tot he campaign, of those new donors, three out of four did not contribute in the 2020 presidential election.

Ninty-five percent of all August donations were under $200. Among the top occupations for contributors were teachers and nurses.

More than 60 percent of donors last month were women and nearly one in five were registered Republicans or Indepedents.

'In just a short time, Vice President Harris’ candidacy has galvanized a history-making, broad, and diverse coalition – with the type of enthusiasm, energy, and grit that wins close elections,' said campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriquez in a statement.

The massive cash haul came in the same month Harris accepted the Democratic presidential nomination at the convention in Chicago.

Five of the top ten grassroots fundriasing days were last month, and the third best day of the campaign to date was August 6 when Harris announced Walz as her running mate.

By comparison, the Trump campaign announced it raised $130 million in August and ended the month with $295 million cash on hand. Ninty-eight percent of his campaign donations last month were under $200.

11:41

Trump camp says he will hold a press conference at Trump Tower at noon

FILE PHOTO: Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a visit to Alro Steel manufacturing plant in Potterville, Michigan, U.S. August 29, 2024. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

Former President Donald Trump is set to face the media again with a Friday afternoon press conference at Trump Tower.

It comes a day after he outlined some of his economic proposals at the Economic Club of New York, including a long answer where he said he would provide child care, then explaining that it ‘relatively speaking not very expensive compared to the kind of numbers we’ll be taking in’ through tariffs.

Trump and running JD Vance have been hammering Vice President Kamala Harris for not doing more unscripted press conference. She is in Pittsburgh holding meetings and doing prep in advance of Tuesday’s high stakes ABC News debate in Philadelphia.

11:30

First ballots for 2024 presidential election are set to start going out TODAY

Some U.S. voters will get to cast their ballots in the 2024 election any day now as the very first ballots of the cycle are set to start going out on Friday.

The crucial battleground state of North Carolina begins to mail its first ballots on September 6 with sixty days to go before Election Day.

It is the first state in the country to start sending out ballots as the campaign season kicks in to high gear for the final stretch. More than 132,000 ballots are prepped to go out in the first round.

It comes as Robert Kennedy Jr. has been attempting to get his name removed from the state ballots, but a North Carolina judge rejected the effort Thursday. However, she did order election officials not to send out ballots before noon.

Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are looking to secure the key swing state and its sixteen electoral votes while the Tar Heel State also has one of the most contentious governor races of 2024.

11:28

Kellyanne Conway gives extraordinary behind-the-scenes insight

11:28

Election could be closest for over half a century

The race between Trump and Harris could be closest election since Kennedy and Nixon in 1960, forecaster says

The latest prediction model from Decision Desk HQ and The Hill showed it 'as close as' it has been this century, and perhaps since Kennedy narrowly beat Nixon 64 years ago.

It means the presidential debate on Tuesday is criticial and has the potential to have a huge impact on the result.

The new forecast comes a day after historian Allan Lichtman, known as the 'Nostradamus' of election predictions, finally revealed his forecast.

He determined that Kamala Harris has met the critical objectives for victory in his model.

FILE PHOTO: Former U.S. President Donald Trump in New York City, U.S. May 30, 2024 and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington, U.S., July 22, 2024 in a combination of file photos. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz, Nathan Howard/File Photo

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