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‘Neck-snapping’: Speaker Johnson’s latest ‘flip-flop’ could kick shutdown down the road

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, opposed to a government shutdown but appearing willing to allow it to happen, during Tuesday's White House meeting offered President Joe Biden and top congressional leaders the opportunity to kick the can down the road in his latest policy "switch."

Some members of the D.C. press described it as "neck-snapping" flip-flopping.

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Gavin Newsom faces another recall attempt. Will it do any better than 2021?

This story was originally published by CalMatters, nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.

Here we go again: Conservative activists who worked on the failed recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2021 have launched another attempt, arguing that conditions in California only worsened in the two-and-a-half years since then as Newsom’s attention shifted to national politics.

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'Comedy of errors': Jamie Raskin sticks a fork in GOP impeachment probe

With Hunter Biden due to testify on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) delivered some pre-testimony spin to reporters where he torched the Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden as a complete failure.

As reported by the Washington Examiner's Cami Mondeaux, Raskin held court and stuck a metaphorical fork in the impeachment inquiry.

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Marianne Williamson 'unsuspends' her campaign after beating Dean Phillips in Michigan

Spiritual adviser Marianne Williamson ended her outsider campaign for president earlier this year after poor showings at the ballot box in the Democratic primary. However, on Wednesday, she posted an announcement that she was "unsuspending" her campaign to jump back into the race.

This comes after she got more votes in the Michigan Democratic primary than the only other significant primary challenger to President Joe Biden, Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips — despite her campaign being over and despite her having not actively campaigned for the state.

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Boebert post on 'Biden Crime Family' comes back to haunt her when son arrested hours later

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) accused President Joe Biden of running a "crime family" mere hours before her own son was arrested on a multitude of charges.

Writing on Twitter on Tuesday, Boebert declared that "the Biden Crime Family will go down as the most corrupt political family in American history."

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With 'Texit,' some want to make Texas a country, again

Texas, an independent country 200 years ago, now boasts a pocket of people who want that status back, advocating a separation they call Texit.

Its advocates say the dramatic move -- loosely inspired by Britain's Brexit from the European Union -- would help resolve a roiling immigration border crisis and a fight with Washington over who controls the border with Mexico.

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A surprising contender surfaces in race to be Trump's VP pick

Back in 2016, just 6 percent of Black voters backed Donald Trump as a presidential candidate, per data from the Pew Research Center. That number rose, albeit slightly, to 8 percent in 2020.

But a Gallup survey from earlier this month revealed that 19 percent of Black adults identify with or lean toward the Republican Party.

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GOP's Hunter Biden hearing 'appears likely to fizzle': Politico

After months of hype, Hunter Biden will testify in Congress on Wednesday.

However, Politico's Playbook contends that the hearing "appears likely to fizzle" as the Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden loses steam.

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House Republicans move to upstage SOTU with new Hur investigation subpoena and hearing

While continuing to defend their impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden, despite the testimony or credibility of numerous star witnesses collapsing, Republican House Chairs Jim Jordan and Jim Comer on Tuesday announced they have issued a subpoena to Attorney General Merrick Garland for "records, including transcripts, notes, video, and audio files, related to Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation" of President Biden’s mishandling of classified information.

Hur cleared the President of any criminal wrongdoing, while deviating from DOJ guidelines by making partisan attacks on the President's memory.

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'Chlamydia is more popular than Donald Trump': Former Michigan GOP operative

Former President Donald Trump won the Michigan primary on Tuesday, but former Michigan Republican operative Jeff Timmer rained on his parade by noting how much support rival Nikki Haley got despite the fact that she has no shot at winning the nomination.

"It's not just that Donald Trump continues to lose three or four out of every ten Republican votes," said the political operative, whose bio notes he's also a Senior Advisor to the Lincoln Project. "It's that those voters are never ever ever coming back to Donald Trump. Chlamydia is more popular than Donald Trump among college-educated white voters, especially white women, and even non-college-educated white mainstream Protestant women."

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'Such a hypocrite': Hannity slams Biden's border visit then plugs Trump's

Fox News pundit Sean Hannity was called out on social media Tuesday after he was caught slamming President Joe Biden's visit to the southern Border then plugging former President Donald Trump's.

The Fox News host dubbed Biden's visit "a cynical political stunt by the president" adding, "frankly, it's beyond disgraceful."

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'I don't think it's manly!' Fox News host mocked for Biden ice cream whining

I scream, you scream, we all scream about President Joe Biden enjoying some ice cream, apparently.

Fox News host Jesse Watters took offense at the spectacle of Biden eating ice cream after his late-night interview with comedian Seth Meyers — and complained on Tuesday's edition of "The Five" that it just didn't make him look masculine.

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'Dude, they're still going to hate you': Scorn befalls Ken Buck's call to bench Biden

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) tried to lob a political grenade Tuesday by demanding Vice President Kamala Harris bench President Joe Biden by invoking the 25th Amendment, but it may have exploded in his hand.

"Biden no longer has the mental stamina needed to serve as president," Buck wrote on X. "That's why I'm urging the vice president and Cabinet to remove President Biden via the 25th amendment."

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