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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: We Shouldn’t Be Surprised  

An attendee holds an American flag outside the venue where Former President Donald Trump is slated to speak at a rally Friday, Sept. 13, 2024, in Las Vegas. (Photo by Ronda Churchill for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here.  

State of play


What Will Trump Do?

Tomorrow night, Donald Trump holds his first town hall since the second assassination attempt — wow, talk about a sentence you never thought you would read! 

50 days out, Trump faces a unique opportunity: He must capitalize politically on his second assassination attempt in a way he failed after the first. 

Unfocused: Rather than constantly attacking Harris on the Biden record, he’s posting on social media, “I hate Taylor Swift”

NBC writes, “Trump allies worry his ties to far-right activist Laura Loomer could cost him Georgia and North Carolina.”

Every day the election is about what Trump is doing is a day that nobody is talking about Vice President Kamala Harris — thus, we are a day closer to the election with no scrutiny on her.

Watch tonight: Bill O’Reilly on whether Trump is capable of running a winning campaign for the next 50 days … and after the past few weeks, who would want to be his chief of staff if he won?

The “Great” Movie You Have Never Heard Of

“Am I Racist?” is now in the box office top five — moviegoers love it, critics ignore it

The Matt Walsh documentary goes inside the world of DEI and anti-racism — here is the one review Walsh points to.

You can watch the trailer here.  

Watch tonight: Walsh joins us to explain an industry that puts profits over principal and, more importantly, to discuss whether the lack of reviews proves his point. 

Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris reacts to the crowd after speaking at a campaign rally at the Greensboro Coliseum on September 12, 2024 in Greensboro, North Carolina. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

How Quickly We Forget!

Go back to June 16 — in three months, we had:

Everything is moving so quickly — almost anything can define the race. 

For example, you missed Harris’ interview Friday with a Philadelphia TV station — it was so bad that Team Trump posted the whole thing and called it their new campaign ad. 

Watch tonight: We’ll have pollster Mark Penn on to discuss how quickly we forget and what, if anything, will actually change the narrative.

Beyond the ten thousand, there is big business in dividing the rest of us.

Just watch the coverage of Trump’s second assassination attempt

By this morning, much of the pro-Harris media had moved on from the assassination attempt and specifically the background of the gunman. 

Fair question: If you blame Trump for Jan. 6, shouldn’t you blame Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., for the attempted assassinations (yes, plural) of Trump?

Follow the money: There is more money in dividing than uniting us — but much of traditional, partisan media risks becoming obsolete. 

Case in point: As we have said, the only way people care about Springfield, Ohio, is if they can attack Trump. 

Russell Moore writes in The Atlantic: “If we’re willing to see children terrorized because of a false rumor about Haitian immigrants, we should ask who abducted our conscience, not someone’s pet.”

Again, nobody is willing to have an honest conversation about the problems of the nearly 60,000 Americans in Springfield … all that matters is demonizing Trump. 

Law enforcement secure the area around Trump International Golf Club after an apparent assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump on September 15, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

The Agent Missed! 

Lost in the coverage of the past 24 hours is what happened to the four shots fired by a Secret Service agent at the suspect and his rifle in the fence line.

Zoom out: Was this a Secret Service success or failure? 

Watch tonight: Former Secret Service Supervisory Special Agent Chuck Marino will discuss how the agency must now adapt. 

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