Malawi Vice-President’s Plane Goes Missing

An aircraft carrying Malawi’s Vice-President Saulos Chilima and nine others has gone missing on Monday, according to a statement from the president’s office. The Malawi government has launched a search for the plane, which departed from the capital, Lilongwe, shortly after 9 am (local time) and was scheduled to land at Mzuzu International Airport after 10 am (local time). All efforts to make contact with the aircraft have failed thus far. After being informed of the missing plane, Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera canceled his scheduled flight to the Bahamas. More details are awaited.

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum Joins Trump on Flight, Sparks VP Speculation

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, a former Republican primary opponent of Donald Trump, has sparked speculation about a potential vice presidential pick after joining the former president on a flight to New Jersey for a rally. At the rally, Burgum praised Trump and criticized Joe Biden, suggesting a potential alignment with the former president. While Trump has not explicitly mentioned Burgum as a potential VP choice, he has praised him as ‘incredible’ and indicated the possibility of ‘something’ significant in the future. Burgum himself has downplayed the speculation, emphasizing his focus on supporting Trump’s campaign.

Secret Service Team Member Attacks Supervisor, Threatening Kamala Harris’ Departure

The Secret Service team protecting Vice President Kamala Harris faced an internal threat this week when an agent attacked their supervisor. The incident occurred on Monday morning at Joint Base Andrews as the Vice President prepared to depart for New York City. The agent, who was exhibiting signs of distress, was removed from the assignment and medical personnel were called. Harris was not present at the time of the incident and it did not affect her takeoff. According to sources, the agent was reportedly handcuffed after the attack and the Vice President was notified of the incident.

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