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Biden again defends Afghanistan pullout on 9/11

President Joe Biden, speaking unexpectedly during a visit to the Pennsylvania site of one of the 9/11 plane crashes, again defended the widely criticized withdrawal from Afghanistan, saying the US could not "invade" every country where Al-Qaeda is present.

"Could Al-Qaeda come back (in Afghanistan)?" he asked in an exchange with reporters outside a Shanksville fire station. "Yeah. But guess what, it's already back other places.

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'Culture war BS': Rand Paul's gun wall tweet backfires when Twitter flips the script on him

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) found himself at the center of a Twitter storm almost immediately after tweeting a seemingly odd photo of himself at a gun shop.

While he attempted to throw a subliminal jab at President Joe Biden, Twitter users began throwing not-so-subliminal jabs at him. On Thursday, September 9, the Republican lawmaker took to Twitter with the photo of himself and a caption that read: "Just looking at all the guns @joebiden is going to try to ban…"

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'Where is Trump?': Former president trashed for skipping 9/11 ceremony in Manhattan

More than a few critics of Donald Trump made notice of his absence on Saturday morning when former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama joined with current President Joe Biden to honor the memory of the victims of the 9/11 attack in Manhattan on the 20th anniversary of their deaths.

With former President George W. Bush giving a speech at the Shanksville crash site in Pennsylvania, Biden's predecessor was nowhere to be seen after issuing a video statement early Saturday morning.

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Trump plans visit to Ground Zero after attacking Biden on 9/11 anniversary: report

According to a report from the New York Post, former president Donald Trump is planning to visit Ground Zero in Manhattan on Saturday as part of the 20th-anniversary remembrance of the 9/11 attack.

Trump's visit will come hours after he released a video using the somber day to attack current President Joe Biden over his Afghanistan withdrawal by claiming "The leader of our country was made to look like a fool, and that can never be allowed to happen."

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Trump uses 9/11 anniversary address to launch attack on Joe Biden

Former president Donald Trump jumped into the remembrance of the 9/11 victims on Saturday morning, issuing a video statement on the 20th anniversary of the tragedy with an official-sounding, "20th Anniversary of September 11th Address from President Donald J. Trump."

In the video the former president attacks President Joe Biden, stating, "It is also a sad time for the way our war on those that did so much harm to our country ended last week." The loss of 13 great warriors and the many more who were wounded should never have happened. Overall, two hundred and fifty people were killed in Afghanistan last week and so many more were seriously injured. We had eighty five billion dollars of the finest and most sophisticated military equipment taken from us without even a shot being fired. The leader of our country was made to look like a fool, and that can never be allowed to happen. It was caused by bad planning, incredible weakness, and leaders who truly didn't understand what was happening."

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Covid vaccines hold up against severe Delta: US data

Fully vaccinated people were 11 times less likely to die of Covid and 10 times less likely to be hospitalized compared to the unvaccinated since highly contagious Delta became the most common variant, US health authorities said Friday.

The data came from one of three new papers published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, all of which underscored Covid vaccines' ongoing effectiveness against severe outcomes.

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US honors 9/11 dead on 20th anniversary of attacks

America marks the 20th anniversary of 9/11 Saturday with solemn ceremonies given added poignancy by the recent chaotic withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and return to power of the Taliban.

Heart-wrenching commemorations will unfold at each of the three sites where 19 Al-Qaeda hijackers -- mostly from Saudi Arabia -- crashed packed airliners, striking the cultural, financial and political hearts of the United States and changing the world forever.

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'Deeply offensive': GOP senate candidate slammed for using Nazi rhetoric and 'inciting violence'

Josh Mandel, currently the likely leading GOP candidate in Ohio's race to replace retiring Republican U.S. Senator Rob Portman, is under fire for what some are calling the use of Nazi rhetoric and inciting violence in a video he posted in response to President Joe Biden's new vaccine policies.

Standing on the side of the road in front of a Trump sign, as he wass "driving through a corn field," his car lights flashing, and after declaring that President Joe Biden is not the President of the United States, Mandel said of Biden's vaccine mandate, "I call on my fellow Americans do not comply, do not comply with the tyranny. And when the Gestapo show up at your front door, you know what to do."

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Watch Barbara Lee take a victory lap on 'Real Time' on eve of 9/11 anniversary

HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher praised Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) for being the lone vote in Congress against the Afghanistan war.

Lee appeared the night before the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and only weeks after the nearly 20-year war finally came to an end under the fourth president to wage it.

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Public health experts praise Biden's new vaccination efforts

With U.S. Covid-19 deaths rising and over a quarter of the eligible population still unvaccinated, President Joe Biden's sweeping new rules aimed at boosting vaccination rates have provoked predictable backlash from Republican lawmakers, right-wing voices, and anti-vaccine commentators but also widespread applause from public health experts and medical professionals.

The new policies come as the U.S. death toll from the pandemic—now largely driven by the ultra-contagious Delta variant—has topped 655,500 and some hospitals, particularly in regions with lower inoculation rates, are struggling to treat both Covid-19 patients and those with other ailments.

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Robert Reich: there is no 'legal ground at all' to contest Biden's vaccine mandate

On CNN Friday, former Bill Clinton Labor Secretary and legal scholar Robert Reich argued that all of the threats of legal action from Republicans against President Joe Biden's new business vaccine mandate have no basis in law, citing the old Supreme Court case Jacobson v. Massachusetts.

"Mr. Secretary, what about the threats of legal action?" asked anchor John Berman. "How solid do you think the legal ground is here for these new rules?"

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Fox's Lara Logan accuses Biden administration of hiding vaccine side effects

Fox News personality Lara Logan lashed out at President Joe Biden on Friday night while guest-hosting for Tucker Carlson.

"And in Israel, where more than 80% of adults are vaccinated, Covid cases are spiking. Israel now has one of the world's highest daily infection rates. So what explains that?" she asked, even though the obvious answer is that vaccines are intended to prevent serious illness, which is why Israel isn't seeing a crisis in their hospitals like in America's red states.

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