“Federal law prohibits political campaign or election-related activities within Army National Military Cemeteries, to include photographers, content creators or any other persons attending for purposes, or in direct support of a partisan political candidate’s campaign.”

Two members of former President Donald Trump’s campaign reportedly had a verbal and physical altercation on Monday with an official at Arlington National Cemetery who tried to stop them from filming in an area where recent U.S. military casualties are buried.

When an Arlington National Cemetery official tried to stop them, the two campaign staffers “verbally abused and pushed the official aside,” NPR reported.
The Trump statement in question seemed to suggest that public schools were essentially forcing students to undergo gender reassignment surgery without getting permission from their parents.

“The transgender thing is incredible,” he said. “Think of it; your kid goes to school, and he comes home a few days later with an operation. The school decides what’s going to happen with your child.”

Fox News over the weekend aired the second part of a Trump interview with close media ally Mark Levin. In the course of their conversation, Trump said something about election subversion that turned some heads.
“Who ever heard, you get indicted for interfering in a presidential election where you have every right to do it, you get indicted and your poll numbers go up? When people get indicted, their poll numbers go down,” Trump said.

Legal analyst and MSNBC host Katie Phang replied with, “Criming and then confessing to the criming. That’s a Trump specialty.”
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance set the record straight on the law:

“There’s no right to ‘interfere’ with a presidential election,” she said. “This is the banality of evil right here—Trump asserting he can override the will of the voters to claim victory in an election he lost. And, he will do it again. We must vote against him in overwhelming numbers.”
Former prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega also weighed in, saying, “Keep talking moron.”
“I love that Trump uses the word ‘interfere’ thereby making the case against himself,” she added Sunday.
Attorney Taylor E. Darcy said, “No one has the right to interfere with an election.”
“Either 1) Trump believes his lies, or 2) Trump is old and delusional,” Darcy added. “Either way, he is unfit to be president.”

Child Care is Child Care…
Trump Goes on Truly Incoherent Rant When Asked About Childcare
Donald Trump couldn’t come up with a meaningful answer when asked about how he would make childcare affordable Thursday.
Speaking at the Economic Club of New York, the Republican presidential nominee gave a long, meandering answer to the question and didn’t even mention children or any possible solutions to the issue, even though he was asked what specific legislation he would pass.
“It’s a very important issue. But I think when you talk about the kind of numbers that I’m talking about that, because, look, childcare is childcare. It’s something you know you have to have it, in this country you have to have it,” Trump’s answer began, before he went off on a tangent about economic numbers.
“We’re going to be taking in trillions of dollars, and as much as childcare is talked about as being expensive, it’s, relatively speaking, not very expensive compared to the kind of numbers we’ll be taking in. We’re going to make this into an incredible country that can afford to take care of its people,” Trump added, still failing to actually answer the question.
if trump ever took an economics course he would know that there is microeconomics and macroeconomics (Microeconomics is the field of economics that looks at the economic behaviors of individuals, households, and companies. Macroeconomics takes a wider view and looks at the economies on a much larger scale—regional, national, continental, or even global), and in a microeconomic scheme, it is a large number.