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Buttigieg smacks down GOP attorney general who said lead pipe poisoning is 'speculative'

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, a Republican, took to X on Friday and raised eyebrows with an impassioned attack on federal programs to remove lead pipes.

"Biden wants to replace lead pipes," wrote Kobach, referencing a line from President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address. "He failed to mention that the unfunded mandate sets an almost impossible timeline, will cost billions, infringe on the rights of the States and their residents — all for benefits that may be entirely speculative."

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'Took MTG's bait': Biden hit by backlash after slip forced by Republican's outburst

President Joe Biden was on the receiving end of backlash from his own party after he used the word "illegal" to describe a Venezuelan man who entered the U.S. without documentation and who has been arrested and charged with the murder of college student Laken Riley.

According to Newsweek, Biden didn't intend to call the migrant "an illegal," and instead was expected to stick to prepared remarks that he did read: "I will not demonize immigrants, saying they 'poison the blood of our country,' as [Donald Trump] said in his own words."

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'You are soaked in blood:' This horror movie satire declares 'Here's Katie Britt!'

Sen. Katie Britt’s rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union may have lots of people looking forward to the next episode of Saturday Night Live — but the Washington Post’s Alexandra Petri is sitting back and waiting for the horror movie.

Petri’s satirical take everyone is jumping to satirize is more reminiscent of “Get Out” than one might expect of political discourse if this were not the presidential election year that is 2024.

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'Indescribable weirdness': Katie Britt trashed by columnist in hometown newspaper

A columnist at Katie Britt's hometown newspaper skewered the Alabama Republican senator on Friday after she gave her party's response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address.

"Katie Britt gave up on being her genuine self a while back. Last night it showed — this time in front of millions of Americans," wrote Kyle Whitmire on social media with a link to his column on AL.com, the website for the publisher of newspapers including the Birmingham News and the Huntsville Times.

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'Get Lost. You're a joke': MAGA Republicans blasted for behavior at State of Union address

House Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries took Republicans to task for criticizing President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address Thursday night.

The President’s speech was widely praised by the left, and by some on the right, while many Trump-supporting Republicans declared he was too “loud,” or appeared to be “angry” and “shouting.” Others called the address too “political.”

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'Bends easier than a paper plate': Chris Sununu slammed for endorsing Trump

Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu's decision to backtrack on his criticism of former President Donald Trump and endorse him in the 2024 race has spurred outrage from members of both parties — including many in his home state.

Sununu, an avid supporter of former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and an outspoken critic of Trump's, announced he was throwing his support behind the lone-standing Republican's 2024 presidential campaign.

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Parodies of Katie Britt's 'creepy' and 'breathlessly weird' SOTU rebuttal flood internet

A Republican Alabama senator left onlookers on both sides of the aisle stunned Thursday — and America's comedians could not wait to parody her.

Sen. Katie Britt's video rebuttal to President Joe Biden's State of the Union, which she appears to have delivered from her kitchen, made headlines Friday for just how badly it was received from both parties.

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Biden praised for plan to tax billionaires and 'take on corporate greed'

Directly addressing some of the practices wealthy corporations increasingly use to line their pockets while working Americans face rising costs of living, U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday night won praise from economic justice advocates for presenting "a clear and compelling vision" that contrasted sharply with Republicans' push to further cut taxes for the rich.

The president's State of the Union address came days after The Washington Post reported that progressive U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) pushed Biden in a private meeting last fall to acknowledge Americans' continuing economic struggles during his reelection campaign and tell voters what he plans to do to help.

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Prosecutors tell Hunter Biden indictment of FBI informant has no bearing on criminal case

Prosecutors on Friday rejected Hunter Biden's claims that his criminal case should be dismissed because it had been "infected" by the arrest of a key witness in a separate investigation into him by House Republicans.

Biden had claimed that Alexander Smirnov's claims that Biden and his father had taken bribes from individuals in Ukraine had caused a knock-on effect on the separate federal charges involving tax evasion and gun violations.

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DOJ refuses to give Republicans audio and transcript from Robert Hur's Biden interview

The Department of Justice will hand over documents related to Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on President Joe Biden’s handling of classified material, but will not include the transcript and audio of Hur's interview with Biden.

Hur's characterization of Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory" set off a firestorm of criticism from Democrats who accused the investigator of injecting a partisan angle into the report. It also gave Republicans a new attack line against Biden as the pace of the 2024 presidential campaign continues to heat up.

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Biden campaign uses KKK, Jan. 6 and Trump and Putin images in new ad

President Joe Biden's campaign quickly cut a new ad based on his widely well-received State of the Union Address, and interspersed images of the January 6 insurrection, Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the KKK including an "America First" parade banner, which is also Trump's campaign and policy slogan.

In the Biden ad, the president says, "Again and again I see competing forces in the battle for the soul of our nation." As the audio of those words plays, the video shows the KKK image, then an image of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and then Donald Trump.

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2023-24 winter warmest on record for mainland US

The 2023–24 winter season was the warmest ever recorded for the mainland United States, official data showed Friday, in the latest sign the world is moving into unprecedented territory as a result of the climate crisis.

The average temperature in the lower 48 US states from December to February was 37.6 degrees Fahrenheit (3.1C), 5.4 degrees F (3.0C) above average, "ranking as the warmest winter on record," the agency said.

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Ex-Trump aide says GOP women disgusted that Katie Britt was put in the kitchen

Co-hosts of "The View" were put off by Alabama Sen. Katie Britt's Republican response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address.

While the women cracked jokes about the knives behind Britt giving off "Chucky" vibes, what former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin is hearing is that GOP women are furious.

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