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'Fact check this': Katie Britt buried for posting about 'real' consequence of Biden policy

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) isn't staying silent, doubling down on her efforts to blame Joe Biden for alleged consequences of his policies on the border.

Britt was recently embroiled in scandal after her GOP State of the Union response was found to have been false or misleading because parts of it appeared to blame Joe Biden for injustices that occurred in Mexico many years ago. Days later, she sent out a self-pitying fundraising plea in which she declared her heart was broken.

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Mental health experts flag 'worrisome signs in the GOP candidate's cognitive presentation'

Psychiatrists and mental health experts are asking that a rule be made that any presidential candidate over the age of 75 have a "comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation" to ensure that he or she is fit to serve in office.

The working group, known as "Duty to Warn," collaborated in 2017 on a book that walked through the mental and cognitive health of then-President Donald Trump and the dangers he posed to the United States.

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'Big stuff!': Trump predicts Jack Smith is next after Fani Willis prosecutor resigns

Former President Donald Trump took a victory lap Friday after special prosecutor Nathan Wade recused himself from the Georgia racketeering case that remains under the helm of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

"The Fani Willis lover, Mr. Nathan Wade Esq., has just resigned in disgrace, as per his and her reading of the Judge’s Order today," Trump posted to Truth Social. "BIG STUFF."

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Congressman compares Latino Trump supporters to 'Jews for Hitler'

WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, a Democrat from McAllen, compared Hispanic Trump supporters to “Jews for Hitler,” prompting fierce backlash from Republicans as he runs for reelection in a mostly Hispanic South Texas district.

In an interview with The New Republic published Monday, Gonzalez warned that Democrats could soon lose support among socially conservative Hispanic voters in South Texas as Republicans increasingly invest in the area. He said Hispanic voters are largely turned off by the anti-immigrant rhetoric coming from the top of the Republican ticket, including former President Donald Trump casting Mexican immigrants as “rapists.”

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'Unlikely pair' of justices join forces to fight 'historic lows' in Supreme Court approval

President Joe Biden forcefully called out the U.S. Supreme Court during his fiery State of the Union address, making it clear that he strongly disapproves of recent rulings and plans to keep fighting for abortion rights if he wins a second term in November.

The justices, sitting together didn't look happy, but reproductive rights defenders have been applauding Biden for using the SOTU to speak out.

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GOP senator shuns candidate who demanded Obama's public execution: 'terrorist propaganda'

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) is apparently drawing a line at being asked to endorse Republican North Carolina superintendent nominee Michele Morrow.

A spokesperson for Tillis offered a statement to WNCN reporter Michael Hyland in which he spoke in unsparing terms about the person whom North Carolina Republicans want to see run their state's school system.

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Summer Lee condemns arrival of GOP 'billionaire cavalry' in PA democratic primary

U.S. Rep. Summer Lee said Thursday that the "Republican billionaire cavalry has finally arrived" in her Pennsylvania district after a super PAC whose sole contributor in the 2022 election cycle was a GOP megadonor debuted an ad backing the progressive Squad member's Democratic primary opponent.

The 30-second spot by the so-called "Moderate PAC" praises Bhavini Patel—an Edgewood, Pennsylvania councilmember—and attacks Lee for criticizing President Joe Biden and pursuing what the group described as an "extreme socialist agenda." The ad comes with Pennsylvania's April 23 primary just over a month away.

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Fox News' Shannon Bream brings viewers bad news on Biden impeachment

Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream on Friday brought many of her network's viewers potentially unwelcome news on the House Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

While speaking with Fox Business' Stuart Varney, Bream was asked about the GOP impeachment inquiry, which has all but run aground in recent weeks after the arrest of former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, who was charged with fabricating bribery allegations against Biden.

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'Missteps and public embarrassments' doom Comer's Biden crusade as GOP moves on: columnist

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) has indicated that he is giving up on trying to paint President Joe Biden as the head of a crime family after a series of blunders that have left "egg on the face" of House Republicans.

That is the opinion of MSNBC's Ja'han Jones who added that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has also signaled he wants nothing to do with the investigation that many have said has been on the path to nowhere since it began.

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The View's Joy Behar offers Biden slogan: 'Vote for me — I'm the only one who's not nuts'

"The View" co-host Joy Behar thinks she has a winning campaign slogan for President Joe Biden: "Vote for me — I'm the only one who's not nuts."

Her creative idea for a catchy lawn sign came amid a discussion about "spoiler" candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who's running as an independent against Biden and the GOP's presumptive nominee Donald Trump.

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'Freudian slip?' RNC chair says America is better off under Biden than Trump

The Republican National Committee's new chair Friday gave a resounding "No" to a question he asked himself on nationally broadcast television: Was the nation better off under former President Donald Trump?

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GOP's indicted key witness was known to be a 'liar and fraudster' in 2016: report

The Republicans' impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden was dealt a serious blow last month when FBI informant Alexander Smirnov was arrested and charged with lying to federal investigators about the president and his son.

However, a new report from CBS News claims that there was good reason for Republicans to have been skeptical of Smirnov's claims even before his arrest.

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Renowned economist predicts Trump will 'wreck' Social Security if he wins

During his 2016 campaign, Donald Trump vowed not to cut Social Security if he won the election. But during a recent interview, the 2024 GOP presidential nominee told CNBC, "There is a lot you can do in terms of entitlements, in terms of cutting."

President Joe Biden, meanwhile, is campaigning on protecting Social Security and Medicare.

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