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Trump’s campaign is hacked by Iran, Harris adopts Trump’s “no tax on tips" pledge, and the 2024 Olympics come to a close. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Good Ranchers: Get $100 off PLUS FREE smoked brats for a year with promo code WIRE: https://www.goodranchers.com Ramp: "Now get $250 off when you join Ramp. Go to http://www.ramp.com/WIRE" Birch Gold: Text "WIRE" to 989898 for your no-cost, no-obligation information kit.
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Trump’s campaign is hacked by Iran, Harris adopts Trump’s “no tax on tips" pledge, and the 2024 Olympics come to a close. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.

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(upbeat music) - Iran hacks the Trump campaign in an effort to interfere with the election, while Kamala Harris attempts to rebrand as tough on the border. - We know our immigration system is broken, and we know what it takes to fix it. Comprehensive reform. - We have the latest from the campaign trail. - I'm Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Monday, August 12th, and this is Morning Wire. (upbeat music) - After Trump famously promised no tax on tips, Harris is now co-opting the pledge. We look at the Biden-Harris record on taxation. - And the Olympics wraps up with the U.S. racking up medals, while the IOC finds itself mired in controversy. - Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. We have the news you need to know. (upbeat music) - Hey guys, producer Brandon here. It's been an awesome Olympics, and even as they end, Good Ranchers is getting in on the festivities by offering new subscribers a free gold medal add-on for the next four years. You can enjoy free playing chicken breasts, Angus ground beef, Applewood bacon, or Wild Cotsam in every order for the next four years, or until the next summer games. Plus with Code Wire, you'll get an additional $25 off your first box. That's up to $1,200 in savings when you subscribe. Go to GoodRanchers.com and use promo code wire to claim this exclusive offer. Good Ranchers, American meat delivered. (upbeat music) - With election day fast approaching, the stolen valor accusations against Harris is running mate Tim Walz continue to grow. Meanwhile, the Trump campaign says it was the victim of a foreign hacking operation. - Here the latest is Daily Wire senior editor, Cabot Phillips, hey Cabot. So another packed weekend on the campaign trail, get us up to speed. - Yeah, Donald Trump hitting the trail this weekend in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado, where he focused on his usual message of illegal immigration and crime, but then flipped the script a few times on Harris, accusing her of backing out of their debates. Remember the VP had claimed Trump was afraid to debate her. Well, he's now agreed to all three proposed debates, but she has only committed to one on ABC, September 10th. Here's how she responded when asked about the others. - I've always been on record. I am looking forward to debating that on time, but we have a date of September 10th. I hear he's finally committed to it. I'm looking forward to it. - What about the two? (indistinct chatter) - And it's worth noting Trump will also sit for a highly anticipated interview this evening with Elon Musk, who has endorsed him. That'll begin at 8 p.m. Eastern and stream on X. Now, for their part, the Harris campaign held events in Arizona and Nevada over the weekend, where the VP really leaned into two issues that have been major weak spots for Democrats, illegal immigration and the economy. Not only is Harris now routinely arguing that she is the candidate who will solve the border crisis, painting Trump as a week on border security, she's also honed in on inflation. Here's the VP speaking in Wisconsin. - While our economy is doing well by many measures, prices for everyday things like groceries are still too high. And when I am president, it will be a day one priority to fight to bring down prices. - Harris went on to blame high prices on quote, big corporations and illegal price gouging. Now, Republicans say it's policies that she herself supported, which actually led to inflation in the first place. Their message is, basically, if you could really get it done, why have you not done it sooner? You are currently the vice president. But there are some signs that her message and the glowing media coverage that she's received may be working on voters. A surprising new poll from the Financial Times this weekend shows Harris ahead by one point on the question of which candidate voters trust more to handle the economy. Remember, that has been Donald Trump's largest polling strength throughout the last few years. This was actually the first time a major poll has had a Democrat ahead of Trump on that issue. We'll have to wait for more data to see if that is simply an outlier, though it is worth noting that same poll found that Trump held a much larger nine-point lead among voters on the question of which candidate would most improve their own financial situation. So, some mixed signals there for sure. Now, another major story that emerged this weekend was evidence that Trump's campaign was hacked and by Iran. What do we know there? Yeah, a wild story here. So, on Saturday, political published a report saying that they had been receiving emails from an anonymous account containing private documents from within the Trump campaign. That included research dossier on potential VP picks, including JD Vance, as well as sensitive internal communications between campaign officials. Hours after that report was published, the Trump campaign confirmed they had been hacked, blaming Iran, saying, "The Iranians know that President Trump will stop their reign of terror just like he did in his first four years in the White House. Any media or news outlet reprinting documents or internal communications are doing the bidding of America's enemies and doing exactly what they want." For their part, Microsoft did confirm the story, saying Iranian hackers had broken into the account of a high-ranking campaign official back in June. Now, Politico and other outlets who also received the hacked materials have yet to publish most of the contents, but there is a good chance they do eventually make their way online. So, something to keep an eye on, indeed. Now, before we go, President Biden was also in the news this weekend and made a head-turning admission. Tell us about that. Yeah, on Sunday, the president's first interview since dropping out of the race aired on CBS. According to Biden, he believed he could have been in Donald Trump, but stepped aside after mounting pressure from within his own party. "A number of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate just thought that I was going to hurt them in the races. And I was concerned if I stayed in the race, that would be the topic. You'd be interviewing me about why did Nancy Pelosi say why did so? And I thought it'd be a real distraction." So, again, a fairly stunning admission there, the president of the United States, essentially admitting that he was forced out by leaders in his own party. A remarkable sequence of events to say the least. Yeah, Kevin, thanks for reporting. Anytime. If you need a better way to simplify your business finances, then you need to check out Ramp. Ramp is the corporate card and spend management software designed to help you save time and put money back in your pocket. Businesses that use Ramp save an average of 5% in the first year. And now you get $250 when you join Ramp. Just go to ramp.com/wire. That's ramp.com/wire, r-a-m-p.com/wire. Cards issued by Sutton Bank and Celtic Bank member of FDIC, terms and conditions apply. Vice President Kamala Harris copied the Trump campaign over the weekend with a pledge to eliminate taxes on tips. Harris announced their proposal at a rally in Las Vegas two months after former President Trump promised the same reform at a rally in the same city. Here to discuss the dueling proposals is Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce. So Tim, what can you tell us about Harris' announcement? She announced the pledge on Saturday during a rally at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Here's the moment. And it is my promise to everyone here, when I am president, we will continue our fight for working families of America, including to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers. And here's Donald Trump making the same promise at a rally in Las Vegas back on June 9th. When I get to office, we are going to not charge taxes on tips. People making tips. The Las Vegas setting is important because Las Vegas has massive service and hospitality industries, and Nevada is a battleground state. Now polls right now show that Trump has the edge. Real clear politics pulling average for the state has Trump up over Harris by nearly four points. That's a decent lead, but Harris' move here to adopt Trump's anti-tip-tax stance is clearly designed to try to cut into that advantage. Right. Now has team Trump responded? Yeah, shortly after Harris made the pledge public, Trump responded in a post on Truth Social. The former president said Harris stole the idea from him, but according to Trump, Harris, quote, "won't do it. She just wants it for political purposes." He then said Harris has, quote, "proposed the largest tax increase in history," a reference to the Biden-Harris administration's 2025 budget proposal. A note on that Trump may have overstated his case. Now Trump has previously cited figures from the Heritage Foundation to make that claim, but according to the Tax Foundation, the administration's proposed tax increase is big, but not the largest in US history. It would rank as the ninth largest tax increase since 1940, although all but one of the tax increases ahead of the Biden-Harris proposal were enacted to fund war efforts in World War II, the Korean War, or the Vietnam War. Now why is Trump claiming that Harris won't follow through? Does he have any evidence for that? Well, it would be a reversal of the Biden-Harris administration policy. The IRS and Treasury departments actually introduced a new tip reporting program last year called the Service Industry Tip Compliance Agreement program. The stated goal of the program is to improve tip reporting compliance. It's currently just a voluntary program, but again, according to the IRS, the government would like to make it the, quote, "soul tip reporting compliance program for employers in various service industries." So at the same time that Harris has promised to eliminate taxes on tips, the Biden-Harris administration is testing out a program designed to more strictly enforce those taxes. So some basis for that claim there. Tim, thanks for joining us. Good to be on. The 2024 Paris Olympics came to a close on Sunday, ending with some high points for the USA and some lingering controversies. Here to discuss is Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prestigeakimo. Amanda, so as usual, the United States performed quite well at the Olympics. First, how did we fair with the overall medal count? Well, overall, the United States was the medal leader with a total of 126 medals. The USA has taken home the most medals since the 1996 games, but we did not win the most gold. USA tied with China at 40 medals, and China actually had the second most medals, taking home 90 total, and Great Britain rounded out the top three with 65 medals. All right, so a tie at the top with China for gold. What about some of the highlights for the US? Yeah, there were a lot. USA won gold in men's and women's basketball. This was Steph Curry's first ever gold medal, and he really dominated. In the final game against France, he had 24 points, and this was the men's fifth straight Olympic gold. And actually, they're still bested by the women who won their eighth straight Olympic gold on Sunday. They won by a single point. And that close loss, by the way, that actually sparked a lot of debate, because standout Caitlyn Clark was controversially omitted from the team roster. Right. Now, more with the female athletes, USA soccer also took home the gold. That really wasn't expected. The women's team has recently slipped to number five in FIFA World Rankings, and they were ousted from the World Cup in the round of 16 with its worst finish ever. The team was also marred by its hyper focus on political activism, which earned much domestic criticism. Yeah. Now, there were also big wins for women's swimming and gymnastics. Summer Katie Ledecky took home four medals, and she became the most decorated female Olympian of all time. In gymnastics, USA women took home the gold and the team competition, and Simone Biles with a total of 11 Olympic medals. She became the most decorated female Olympic gymnast. This was a big comeback for Biles and her team, since famously she dropped out of the team competition during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and the girls missed out on gold there. Right. Now, there was also some controversy with women's gymnastics. Tell us about that. Right. Jordan Childs was told she won the bronze medal for her floor exercise last week. That happened in dramatic fashion. She finished fifth initially, but then won a challenge to her difficulty score, and she ended up taking third place. But yesterday, the International Olympic Committee said an arbitration court found that the USA challenge happened four seconds outside of the one-minute window permitted for a challenge. So without that scoring bump, she drops back down and she has to return her bronze medal. Wow. Now, we've also been following this gender story out of women's boxing. What happened with the two boxers who were at the center of that controversy? Well, Amane Khalifa, Algeria, in Lin Yutin of Taiwan, they both won gold in their respective weight classes, and they won every single round at the Olympics. Their final matches were very dominant, as they've been from the start. In Lin's final match, Lin is 28, the opponent was a 20-year-old female from Poland. She was far shorter than Lin, and she left about pretty bloodied. As you alluded to, John, they both failed gender tests by the International Boxing Association in 2019 and 2023. The president of the IBA has said that the test revealed that they have X, Y chromosomes, and both Lin and Khalifa never followed through with an appeal to those findings. So their gold medal finishes sparked a lot of outreach. Right. We've tracked a lot of that. Now, we've learned that Khalifa is now filing a legal complaint. What's that about? Right. The fighter filed a complaint in France for online harassment and so-called hate speech related to this gender issue. France is not the U.S., and under French law, the supposed crimes could carry prison sentences that range from two to five years, with fines up to $50,000. So potentially severe penalties there. Well, another successful Olympic showing for the U.S., but certainly a lot to debate over the last two weeks. Definitely. Amanda, thanks for reporting. You're welcome. Thanks for waking up with us. We'll be back later this afternoon with more news you need to know. During this polarizing political season, security is top of mind for many Americans. Security for our country, security for our leaders, and security for our families. But what about your financial security? Gold and silver are an excellent way to diversify your savings. Through my friends at Birch Gold Group, you can own physical gold and silver and a tax sheltered retirement account. 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Trump’s campaign is hacked by Iran, Harris adopts Trump’s “no tax on tips" pledge, and the 2024 Olympics come to a close. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Good Ranchers: Get $100 off PLUS FREE smoked brats for a year with promo code WIRE: https://www.goodranchers.com Ramp: "Now get $250 off when you join Ramp. Go to http://www.ramp.com/WIRE" Birch Gold: Text "WIRE" to 989898 for your no-cost, no-obligation information kit.