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Trump is moving from Mar-a-Lago to New Jersey for the summer and congressional Republicans are already following him
- Trump is leaving Florida for the summer season, Insider has realized.
- Final 12 months, he left Mar-a-Lago on Mom’s Day.
- Trump shall be dwelling at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf course head of the midterms.
Former President Donald Trump is leaving Florida to keep away from the swampy summer season months.
Trump left his beachside Mar-a-Lago property in Palm Seaside and as of Friday is at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, in accordance with a Republican supply near the previous president who spoke on situation of anonymity.
Earlier than leaving, Trump did a TV interview from Mar-a-Lago on Thursday night with the Miami Spanish-language station MegaTV. He is leaving South Florida simply as the world is going through a tropical storm warning all through the weekend.
Trump’s transfer north means a lot of the Republican political braintrust will observe. GOP political hopefuls have flocked to Mar-a-Lago, holding fundraisers and different occasions there as they hope to get some face time with Trump and even perhaps land a coveted endorsement.
Now, Bedminster will turn out to be the brand new go-to spot for the GOP.
Trump’s post-presidential workplace did not reply to questions in regards to the change in surroundings or affirm that he had arrived in Bedminster. Final 12 months, Trump left Mar-a-Lago for the summer season on Mom’s Day.
However political conferences are already set. A number of US Home members from the conservative Freedom Caucus will meet with Trump in Bedminster on Tuesday, Politico first reported.
Melissa Braid, spokeswoman for the Home Freedom Caucus, advised Insider that the group could be assembly to “focus on its continued efforts to defeat the Democrats’ radical socialist agenda, and advance conservative America First insurance policies.”
The assembly can even occur two days earlier than the Home’s January 6 Choose Committee will start holding public hearings in regards to the 2021 assault on the US Capitol that tried to thwart the certification of President Joe Biden’s election victory.
Trump, 75, a perennial snowbird, has for 20 years escaped to Florida through the north’s frigid winter months after which returned north because the summer season season kicks off. He is anticipated to stay in Bedminster till the early fall.
Mar-a-Lago’s foremost Membership closed for the season after its annual Mom’s Day brunch, however its Seaside Membership was open till Memorial Day, as is customary earlier than the season’s lengthy humid wave and forward of hurricane season.
Mar-a-Lago is anticipated to reopen for an enormous celebration on Halloween weekend, stated a second Republican supply who incessantly attended occasions on the membership and spoke on situation of anonymity after talking with a present membership member. Tiffany Trump, the previous president’s youthful daughter, is planning to have her marriage ceremony at Mar-a-Lago on November 12.
Florida is Trump’s everlasting post-presidential house and the place he votes, and Trump usually referred to as it the “Winter White Home” when he was nonetheless in workplace. His Bedminster membership will put him simply 45 miles west of New York Metropolis, one other main donor energy heart and the place he used to dwell earlier than working for workplace.
Political occasions are profitable for the Trump group, which has obtained hundreds of thousands of {dollars} through the years for internet hosting fundraisers. Insider additionally reported that the Secret Service has spent about $2 million to remain and dine at Trump properties since he grew to become the 2016 GOP nominee.
Trump has usually made appearances at numerous Mar-a-Lago occasions, typically even to please his friends by appearing as DJ for the night. One in all his favourite songs to play — an everyday at his marketing campaign rallies — is “YMCA,” he stated on the “Full Ship Podcast.”
The previous president usually hints that he’ll search the White Home once more in 2024 and has raised important money for his two political motion committees, Save America and the Make America Nice Once more PAC.
New Jersey
Drones banned in parts of New Jersey for one month unless issued permission
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a one-month ban on drone operations in certain areas of New Jersey, unless operators receive special permission from the government due to “special security reasons”.
This comes as dozens of night-time drone sightings have been reported across New Jersey and other states along the eastern coast of the US over the last several weeks.
The sightings have occurred in residential areas as well as near a military research and manufacturing facility, causing panic among local residents and sparking various conspiracy theories about their origins.
The FBI, Department of Homeland security, and other government agencies and officials have repeatedly said that there is no evidence of a threat to public safety.
On Wednesday, the FAA implemented temporary flight restrictions prohibiting drones that have not been authorized by the government in parts of New Jersey. The ban will remain in effect until 17 January and is in effect for areas including Bridgewater, Cedar Grove, North Brunswick, Metuchen, Evesham, Elizabeth, Jersey City and more.
The restrictions state that no unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are allowed to operate within one nautical mile of the specified airspace, including from the ground up to 400ft above ground level.
Pilots who do not comply with these restrictions may be intercepted, detained, and questioned by law enforcement or security personnel, according to the Notice to Air Mission statement.
The government may also use “deadly force” against the drones if they pose an “imminent security threat” it adds.
Since reports of drones started coming in, the FBI set up a hotline to address the drone sightings, and have said that they are looking into and investigating the reports.
Federal agencies also deployed advanced detection technology to the regions where the drones are being spotted as well as trained visual observers.
Of the over 5,000 reported sightings so far, about 100 required further investigation, the federal bureau said. A Department of Homeland Security official echoed previous statements from federal agencies, stating again this week that there is no evidence of a threat to public safety.
On Tuesday, the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, and Federal Aviation Administration issued a joint statement, stating that after examining “the technical data and tips from concerned citizens” they “assess that the sightings to date include a combination of lawful commercial drones, hobbyist drones, and law enforcement drones, as well as manned fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and stars mistakenly reported as drones”.
The agencies noted there are over one million drones registered with the FAA in the US, and that thousands of commercial, hobbyist and law enforcement drones fly in the sky lawfully on any given day.
“We have not identified anything anomalous and do not assess the activity to date to present a national security or public safety risk over the civilian airspace in New Jersey or other states in the northeast,” the statement reads.
The agencies also addressed concerns about drone sightings over military facilities, including restricted airspace, which have sparked local worries and stirred up conspiracy theories online.
“Such sightings near or over DoD installations are not new” the agencies said. “DoD takes unauthorized access over its airspace seriously and coordinates closely with federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities, as appropriate.”
“Local commanders are actively engaged to ensure there are appropriate detection and mitigation measures in place,” they stated.
The agencies acknowledged community concerns about drone sightings and pledged to continue to support state and local authorities “with advanced detection technology and support of law enforcement”.
They also urged Congress to enact counter-drone legislation that would “extend and expand existing counter-drone authorities to identify and mitigate any threat that may emerge”.
On Wednesday, the US Senate reportedly rejected a proposal to fast-track a bill, supported by Chuck Schumer, the Democratic Senate majority leader, and others, that Schumer says would expand government authority to conduct drone detection among other things.
Republican Senator Rand Paul blocked the measure, Reuters reported, arguing it would give the government excessive surveillance power and that Congress should not rush into legislation.
This week, Joe Biden addressed public concerns regarding the increase in reports of sightings of drones and other aerial objects in the skies, stating that there was nothing alarming about the increased reports.
“Nothing nefarious apparently, but they’re checking it all out,” the president told reporters. “We’re following this closely, but so far, no sense of danger.”
John Kirby, the White House national security communications adviser, has also said that the drones are not a national security or public safety risk.
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New Jersey weighs making underage gambling no longer a crime
TRENTON (AP) — Should underage gambling no longer be a crime?
New Jersey lawmakers are considering changing the law to make gambling by people under the age of 21 no longer punishable under criminal law, making it subject to a fine.
It also would impose fines on anyone helping an underage person gamble in New Jersey.
The bill changes the penalties for underage gambling from that of a disorderly persons offense to a civil offense. Fines would be $500 for a first offense, $1,000 for a second offense, and $2,000 for any subsequent offenses.
The money would be used for prevention, education, and treatment programs for compulsive gambling, such as those provided by the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey.
“The concern I had initially was about reducing the severity of the punishment,” said Assemblyman Don Guardian, a Republican former mayor of Atlantic City. “But the fact that all the money will go to problem gambling treatment programs changed my mind.”
Figures on underage gambling cases were not immediately available Thursday. But numerous people involved in gambling treatment and recovery say a growing number of young people are becoming involved in gambling, particularly sports betting as the activity spreads around the country.
The bill was approved by an Assembly committee and now goes to the full Assembly for a vote. It must pass both houses of the Legislature before going to the desk of the state’s Democratic governor, Phil Murphy.
The council said recently that it conditionally supports the bill but has concerns about it.
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Luis Del Orbe, the council’s acting executive director, said he is glad it will provide funding for gambling treatment and education programs. But he said fines alone are not enough without mandating education about problem gambling. He asked that such a requirement be added to the bill.
“When a young person is ‘fined,’ who actually pays the fine?” he asked.
In a statement submitted to the Assembly panel, the council said, “More and more of New Jersey citizens need help due to the ongoing expansion of gambling opportunities, and it is anticipated that the demand will only continue to grow. There is also an urgent need for expanded education and awareness about the harms that can come of gambling, particularly with respect to youth.”
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