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Ex-RNC head thanks Biden for cursing Trump: Speaking 'for the rest of us'

Reacting to a report from Politico that President Joe Biden has taken to referring to Donald Trump with a colorful and crude choice of words, the Republican Party's former national chairman stated he doesn't see a problem with it.

He then thanked the current president for his candor and added that Biden speaks for a substantial number of Americans.

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Biden attends ritual return of three U.S. soldiers killed in Jordan

President Joe Biden on Friday joined the intensely emotional military ritual at a Delaware air base for the return of three US soldiers killed in Jordan by a drone attack blamed on an Iran-backed militia.

Biden, accompanied by First Lady Jill Biden, flew into Dover Air Force Base, for the event known as a "dignified transfer."

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Greg Abbott is putting America's 'existence' in jeopardy: Watergate prosecutor

Former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks — who praised conservatives for standing up to President Richard Nixon during the 1970s and putting country over party — believes that former President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement have taken the U.S. into dangerous territory in recent years.

And she is vehemently critical of Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's handling of the U.S./Mexico border crisis in an op-ed published by MSNBC.

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'Another frivolous action': Jim Jordan slammed for latest House investigation

The House Judiciary Committee, led by far-right Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), issued a subpoena to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Friday over claims that her office misused federal grant funds and fired a whistleblower.

The subpoena is unrelated to Willis' election interference/RICO case against former President Donald Trump and his allies who, the prosecutor alleges, violated state laws when they tried to overturn now-President Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election. Some of the co-defendants have made plea deals in the case, including former Trump attorneys Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell.

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'Every other word is swearing' when Trump speaks off camera: ex-White House staffer

President Joe Biden's vulgar descriptions for Donald Trump made news this week, but a former White House staffer said the former president swears incessantly behind the scenes.

The current president reportedly refers to the ex-president privately using colorful — and extremely crude — language. But "The View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served an aide in the Trump White House, said her former boss was profligately profane.

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'Absurdity boggles the mind': National security officials gobsmacked by latest MAGA theory

National security officials have been left bemused by the MAGA meltdown over Taylor Swift — and they're trying to end it.

Speaking to Politico, Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh addressed the claim that Swift is part of a Pentagon “psychological operation” aimed at rigging the Super Bowl in an effort to get President Joe Biden reelected.

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U.S. jobs market defies expectations of January slowdown

The U.S. labor market smashed expectations last month in a surprise hiring pick-up, government data showed Friday, with a resilient jobs market likely good news for President Joe Biden in election year.

The world's biggest economy added 353,000 jobs in January, after December's figure was significantly revised upwards to 333,000, said the Department of Labor.

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Morning Joe batters MAGA parents for 'idolizing rapist' Trump in front of their kids

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough on Friday shamed evangelical parents who worship Donald Trump as an idol in front of their children.

The "Morning Joe" host compared President Joe Biden's speech Thursday at the National Prayer Breakfast, where he made an appeal for peace and praised the virtues of honesty and decency, with one Trump gave in 2017 where he boasted about the ratings of his reality TV show "The Apprentice."

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Ex-RNC chair slams Susan Collins for 'noncommittal non-endorsement' of Trump

Former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele often butted heads with then-President Barack Obama. But in 2024, Steele — although still a Republican — is a Never Trump conservative who is rooting for Democratic President Joe Biden's reelection campaign.

In an op-ed published by MSNBC Friday, Steele calls out Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) for not being more forceful in her criticism of 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump.

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'Pure loathing': Insiders say hatred for 'sick' Trump has Biden 'fired up' for rematch

MSNBC's Jonathan Lemire revealed the deeply personal "loathing" that drives President Joe Biden in his rematch against Donald Trump.

The "Morning Joe" contributor and White House bureau chief for Politico reported Thursday that Biden referred to Trump with some colorful curse words in private, and he said the president badly wanted to deprive his 2020 rival of an opportunity to serve again.

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'Works for me': Political experts shrug at Biden's profane private language toward Trump

New reporting from Politico reveals that President Joe Biden has nothing but sailor-mouthed contempt for former President Donald Trump behind closed doors, calling him a "sick f--k" and a "f--king a--hole."

The Trump campaign bristled at the news, with senior adviser Chris LaCivita saying, “It’s a shame that Crooked Joe Biden disrespects the presidency both publicly and privately.” But political experts were largely unfazed by the news. Indeed, some posted on X that this is just going to make Biden more relatable.

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Biden visits UAW union hall during Metro Detroit campaign swing

WARREN, Mich. — President Joe Biden made his first campaign stop in Michigan of 2024 on Thursday with a swing through Metro Detroit as criticisms of his handling of the Israel-Hamas war loom over his reelection bid in the battleground state. Biden, a Democrat who is seeking a second term in the White House, arrived in Warren just before 4 p.m. for a political event at the UAW Region 1 union hall, where union members will be volunteering at a phone bank ahead of the Feb. 27 primary election, his campaign said. On one wall, yard signs were organized to say “UAW 4 Joe.” Earlier Thursday, Gov. Gre...

Republican lawmaker suggests immigrants should be thrown out of helicopters

Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) appeared to suggest migrants should be extrajudicially murdered in a social media post on Thursday.

Collins made the post on X in response to another post by Rep. Anthony D'Esposito (R-NY), who was reacting to a Fox News clip of an arrested immigrant in a Lakers jersey, giving a double middle-finger salute to the cameras as he was being led away.

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