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Good morning and welcome to Fox News First. Here’s what you need to know as you start your day …Family describes violent attack …
Good morning and welcome to Fox News First. Here’s what you need to know as you start your day… Family describes violent attack by protesters at ‘Jews for Trump’ rally in New York CityA family of seven — including four children — said they were pepper-sprayed by violent rioters on Sunday while participating in a “Jews For Trump” rally in New York City. A member of the family told Fox News that the unprovoked attack happened while the family was driving down Fifth Avenue with the car windows down and Trump flags displayed. The man, who wished to remain anonymous, said a car pulled up next to them and unleashed pepper spray into their vehicle. “Immediately the kids started crying and screaming and I jumped out of the car after I was peppered [sic] sprayed as well,” the man said. The encounter was one of many violent confrontations between the rally’s participants and protesters. The Jewish Telegraph Agency reported that a convoy was to take place in several Orthodox Jewish communities ahead of a planned event in Brooklyn’s Marine Park organized by Boris Epshteyn, an advisor to the Trump campaign and co-chair of Jewish Voices for Trump. CLICK HERE FOR MORE ON OUR TOP STORY. In other developments:- Hundreds gather for Trump caravan rally across Long Island- NYPD cop suspended for using loudspeaker to say ‘Trump 2020’ while on duty- Jewish leaders pen open letter in support of President Trump ahead of election- Meadows: ‘Four to five’ more countries could reach peace deals with IsraelAmy Coney Barrett’s first case as Supreme Court justice could be one that decides presidential electionWhen the Senate votes on Monday evening to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the United States Supreme Court, it will be just over a week before Election Day that will decide what both parties are portraying as the most important race in American history. If Barrett is confirmed to become a member of the highest bench in the country – and, with Republicans easily having enough votes to confirm her, that seems to be a foregone conclusion – one of the first cases she could hear as a new Supreme Court justice could decide who wins the White House.

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