Former Rep. Liz Cheney expressed regret for her past support of Donald Trump and stated that she does not consider herself a member of Trump’s Republican Party during an exclusive interview with Meet the Press. Meanwhile, GOP Speaker Mike Johnson dismissed the significance of Trump’s medical records to voters and clarified that there is no bill banning abortion nationally coming to Congress. Additionally, Johnson assured that U.S. allies do not fear Vice President Kamala Harris. The interview with Johnson also discussed Kamala Harris leaning into her age in the final stretch of the presidential race and addressed Trump’s aggressive rhetoric while Harris struggles to differentiate herself from Joe Biden. The segment also highlighted the aftermath of Hurricane Milton in Florida, with residents assessing damage and beginning recovery efforts. The former FEMA administrator warned that noise could prevent people from seeking disaster aid, and a Sarasota emergency chief urged residents in the hurricane’s path to act quickly. Overall, the interviews and discussions presented a variety of viewpoints on current political issues and natural disasters affecting the country.
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