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Joe Biden to call for marijuana justice in his first SOTU mention of the issue: report

President Joe Biden is expected to speak about reform to marijuana policy in his first time ever mentioning the issue in a State of the Union Address.

According to NBC News' Julie Tsirkin, the president will say in his speech that no one should go to jail for cannabis-related offenses — and he will also speak about his push for the cabinet to reschedule the drug so that it is no longer treated as a top-level illegal substance.

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'Trump's fault': Ex-president's Biden attacks expected to backfire during State of Union

Trump calls the president "Sleepy Joe" and "Crooked Joe" and has often pantomimed the 81-year-old POTUS having trouble walking and mocked his stutter.

But all of the slander to score political points has served President Joe Biden well.

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Matt Gaetz fears ‘raucous’ Republicans will make Joe Biden look ‘like a lion tamer’

President Joe Biden's could use the State of the Union Address to rebuke Republicans who have obstructed his agenda, and that makes Rep. Matt Gaetz scared, the Florida Republican admitted Thursday.

Gaetz appeared on Steve Bannon's show "War Room" before the national address to share his concerns that Biden might goad Republicans into heckling — and make himself look good in the process.

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'I'd be afraid': Officials fret about sharing classified intel with Trump as GOP nominee

In the likely event that he secured the GOP nomination, Donald Trump will start receiving security briefings from intelligence officials in President Joe Biden's administration.

The sharing of intel briefings with presidential nominees is a standard practice that goes back decades. But, as Politico points out, this marks the first time intelligence has been shared with a candidate accused of improperly handling classified information.

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Firebrands tell speaker they don't care about his demands for State of the Union decorum

Speaker Mike Johnson has reportedly been telling members of his party not to stage any embarrassing protests or shout out at President Joe Biden during the State of the Union Address on Thursday — but it appears his demands are falling on deaf ears.

At least two conservative members told the Louisiana Republican they don't care about his requests.

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'I'll decide in the moment': Marjorie Taylor Greene on heckling Biden during SOTU speech

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she may interrupt President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech once again this year.

Just hours before the speech was scheduled to begin, Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram asked Greene about her decision to heckle Biden the year before.

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'Wow!' Fox News host shocked as colleague takes veiled shot at Lauren Boebert

Fox News' Trey Gowdy on Thursday took a not-so-veiled shot at Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) over her past embarrassing public behavior.

While previewing President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, Gowdy mocked the president and said his goal should be to show "some kind of mental acuity" during the proceedings.

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'He belongs nowhere near power': Brutal editorial scorches 'civilly liable rapist' Trump

Without endorsing President Joe Biden, the editorial board of the St. Louis Post Dispatch warned Republican voters — particularly so-called "Reagan Republicans" — that Donald Trump should be kept as far away from the corridors of power as possible.

In an editorial published on Thursday, the board of the influential midwestern newspaper declared Reagan Republicanism "dead" — and added the former president is the culprit who killed it, with party members fingered as accomplices.

The editors wrote, "Even among the many Republicans out there who recognize Trump’s obvious unfitness for office, there will be a strong temptation to fall back on partisan muscle-memory and vote for him anyway," before adding, "Republicans and conservatives of good conscience who can’t bring themselves to vote for President Joe Biden — fine — should at least consider any alternative that doesn’t give a vote to this unstable, malicious man and his dangerous movement."

Pointing to Trump's part in the Jan. 6 insurrection, the editors cited his suggestion that he not only be given total immunity to run the country as he sees fit if re-elected, but also his hint that he would have no problem seeing his political enemies arrested or killed.

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Ted Cruz hounded over role in Jan. 6 by challenger seeking to boot him from Senate

Sen. Ted Cruz is getting put on the spot by Democratic challenger Colin Allred who accuses him of helping to foment the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The Democratic congressman won his party's nomination to unseat Cruz, and Allred intends to highlight the Texas Republican's role in Donald Trump's unconstitutional plot to remain in office despite his 2020 election loss, reported The New Republic.

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Republican public schools nominee supports political killings and ‘death’ to Bill Gates

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Michele Morrow, the newly minted Republican nominee for superintendent of public instruction in North Carolina, wishes “death” on Bill and Melinda Gates.

She’s advocated killing people she considers “traitors.”

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Biden to push higher corporate tax in key political speech

U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to raise pressure Thursday on major corporations and wealthy individuals, calling for them to pay more in taxes in his State of the Union speech.

The 81-year-old is set to outline his economic plan in the annual address, in an effort to speak to voters' concerns while he battles for reelection in the face of worries over his age and wars in Gaza and Ukraine.

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'Marjorie Taylor Greene makes Sarah Palin look like Eleanor Roosevelt': The View

Ahead of the State of the Union address, the co-hosts of "The View" complained about the demise of civility and decorum in Congress.

They attributed the beginning of the end to Republican Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina, who shouted "you lie!" at then-President Barack Obama in 2009. The move was so unacceptable to lawmakers that an overwhelming majority of Congress voted to chastise him for it.

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GOP primary voters 'paint a bleak picture of a party gone mad': analysis

The Bulwark's Will Saletan sifted through some exit polling data from the Republican primary on Super Tuesday — and found just how much the GOP base is devoted to former President Donald Trump.

On the one hand, Saletan said that the exit polls "paint a bleak picture of a party gone mad," but also added that they "indicate how many Republicans might be willing to vote against Trump in the general election — and what might persuade some of those voters to cast their ballots for Biden."

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