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Friday Afternoon Update | 10.28.22

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[0] I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor -in -Chief John Bickley.

[1] It's Friday, October 28th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update.

[2] Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was assaulted this morning in his San Francisco home by an attacker with a hammer who is shouting, where is Nancy?

[3] According to Pelosi's spokesperson, the assailant is in custody and the motivation for the attack is under investigation.

[4] Mr. Pelosi is expected to make a full recovery.

[5] The Office of the Special Council has ruled that White House Chief of Staff Ron Clayne violated the Hatch Act, a rule that restricts government officials from using their official position to engage on behalf of political organizations or candidates.

[6] Claim retweeted an account urging people to buy Democrats deliver merchandise.

[7] Claim was given a warning to not do it again.

[8] The L .A. City Council held a unanimous vote this week in favor of censuring three current and past council members due to their involvement in a discussion that included racist and offensive comments.

[9] Democrats have begun pouring millions of dollars into the Senate race in deep blue Washington State after recent polls suggest Republicans could win the seat.

[10] Republican Tiffany Smiley is now within striking distance of Democrat Senator Pat Murray.

[11] The GOP hasn't occupied the seat since 2001.

[12] More than 100 lawsuits have been filed around the country in anticipation of the 2022 elections.

[13] The majority of the legal challenges were filed by Republicans and about a quarter were filed, by Democrats.

[14] The suits largely address voting procedures and rules around drop boxes, registration, absentee ballots, and access for partisan poll watchers.

[15] New data distributed this week shows that over 104 ,000 students in New York City's public school system were homeless over the last school year.

[16] The overall number of students enrolling in public schools in the city went down at the same time.

[17] Almost one in 10 students in the city were living in conditions that were not their own homes.

[18] The New York Times reported.

[19] The Chinese city of Wuhan, where the COVID -19 pandemic began, is once again in partial lockdown over the virus.

[20] The 800 ,000 residents of the city are being told to stay at home after the city saw about 25 new cases of COVID per day this week.

[21] A Washington state judge fined Facebook parent company META nearly $25 million this week for repeatedly and intentionally violating campaign finance disclosure law.

[22] And the Powerball jackpot has reached $800 million.

[23] in.

[24] The next drawing is Saturday.

[25] So, John, do you feel lucky?

[26] Always.

[27] Those are your drive -home updates this afternoon.

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