Biden fattens kitty Mohammed cartoon sparks teacher’s murder
Biden campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon said Wednesday the $383 million figure was a record and included $203 million raised from online donors
PARIS, France (AFP)
— A French teacher who had recently shown students cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed was beheaded outside his school on Friday, in what President Emmanuel Macron called an “Islamist terrorist attack.”
The assailant, whose identity has not been established, was shot by police as they tried to arrest him and later died of his injuries, police said.
The attacker shouted “Allahu
Akbar” (“God is greatest”) as police confronted him, a cry often heard in jihadist attacks, a police source said.
France has seen a wave of Islamist violence since the 2015 terror attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a
Jewish supermarket in the capital.
French anti-terror prosecutors said they were treating the assault as “a murder linked to a terrorist organization.”
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Joe Biden smashed his own monthly fundraising record by taking in $383 million in September for his presidential campaign, thanks mainly to a flood of donations after his first debate with President Donald Trump. Trump lagged far behind last month with $248 million. Besides the debate, a chaotic clash in which Trump constantly spoke over and interrupted Biden, Democrats were also moved to dig deep into their pockets because of the death of progressive Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Democratic candidate Biden leads Trump nationally by double digits in the frenzied homestretch to the 3 November election. Biden campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon said Wednesday the $383 million figure was a record and included $203 million raised from online donors.
The campaign now has $432 million to spend on getting Biden elected, it said.
The Trump campaign released its $248 million figure Thursday night.
Despite the financial advantage, O’Malley Dillon said: “We think this race is far closer than folks on (Twitter) think.”
After Ginsburg died on 18 September, small donors enraged by the idea that she could be replaced by a conservative nominated by Trump donated more than $100 million in one weekend to ActBlue, a platform that raises money for Democratic candidates at the presidential, congressional and local level.
Biden had already set a fundraising record with $364.5 million in August.
His figures are far higher than the record set by Barack Obama with nearly $200 million in September 2008.