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Explainer: Did Biden break the law by ordering Yemen airstrikes?

WASHINGTON — Some members of the U.S. Congress have charged that President Joe Biden violated the Constitution by authorizing overnight strikes on Yemen.

But provisions in U.S. law give the White House the authority to launch limited foreign military action, experts say.

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'Shocked': In-depth report finds mounting rage at Lauren Boebert in new district

Rage is mounting among a shocking amount of District 4 Colorado Republicans who say Rep. Lauren Boebert’s “naked power-seeking” campaign will drive Democrat voters out in droves, a new investigation shows.

The Independent Friday published an extensive analysis on Boebert’s chances of claiming victory in a crowded race where locals and officials from both parties accuse the MAGA firebrand of carpetbagging, abandoning her constituents and behaving very badly at Beetlejuice the musical.

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'Fox News has canceled MyPillow': Mike Lindell complains network pulled plug on his ads

Appearing on Steve Bannon's "WarRoom" podcast, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell complained that Fox News will no longer carry his ads for his company — a decision that he finds "disturbing."

"Fox News has canceled MyPillow," he told the former Donald Trump White House official.

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'Tuned out': Expert says voters switching off because they can't believe GOP is for real

Voters are still having a hard time wrapping their heads around the fact that the Republican Party is really going to nominate former President Donald Trump for the presidency again, according to an analyst.

Trump, who was impeached twice during his lone term in office and who is now facing 91 felony charges in four separate jurisdictions, is the overwhelming favorite to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, despite a better-than-average likelihood that he will be a convicted criminal by the time the election rolls around.

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Texas erects new border barrier as dispute with Biden administration ramps up

WASHINGTON — The Texas National Guard this week erected new barriers along part of the state's border with Mexico blocking access for U.S. Border Patrol agents, the federal government said in a Friday court filing, in an escalating conflict between the Republican state government and the Democratic administration of President Joe Biden over migration.

Lawyers for the Biden administration told the U.S. Supreme Court in their filing that Texas' "activities have changed the situation along the relevant stretch of the Rio Grande."

'Lol': Biden camp mocks challenger as he whines about 'blackballing' by MSNBC

Long-shot Democratic presidential hopeful Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) is furious that he hasn't been invited to appear on MSNBC, the favored network for many liberals — and he's blaming President Joe Biden and his allies.

The Minnesota Democrat is polling 60 points behind the president in his Democratic primary challenge, but he blames that in part on what he sees as an attention deficit from the media, although he has appeared on CNN a handful of times but hasn't been given a town-hall event like some low-polling Republican candidates, reported Politico.

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'Human sacrifice': Mike Johnson is caught between a shutdown and being fired as speaker

When Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) was confirmed as House speaker, the vote came down along party lines. No Republicans voted against Johnson, whose far-right Christian nationalist views and efforts to help former President Donald Trump overturn the 2020 election results have been drawing a great deal of scrutiny from critics.

But as far to the right as Johnson is, that doesn't necessarily mean he is immune to the fate that former Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) suffered when he was ousted as speaker in early October. No matter how much McCarthy attacked President Joe Biden and relentlessly defended Trump, he was never MAGA enough for Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) — whose "motion to vacate" led to McCarthy's ouster.

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Trump's lawyers made an 'insane argument' — and then he made things worse: analyst

Before an appeals court this week, lawyers for Donald Trump made a "legally insane" argument this week that will hurt his re-election bid and then the former president made things worse by going on Fox News where his "poor impulse control" was once again on display.

That is the opinion of MSNBC analyst Michael A. Cohen -- no relation to former Trump "fixer" Michael Cohen -- in a column where he admitted he was stunned by Trump's attorneys' attempt to argue that an American president is immune from all criminal charges including murder.

As much as that will haunt Trump's bid to be re-elected, Cohen claimed it paled in comparison to the former president boasting during a Fox News town hall that he is responsible for Roe v. Wade being overturned.

Regarding the appeals court presentation from the Trump legal team, Cohen wrote: "Only a president, they asserted, who has first been impeached by the House and then convicted by the Senate can be charged and prosecuted for a crime committed while in office," before adding, "From a political perspective, this is an even more insane argument. Next fall, Joe Biden can run ads claiming that Trump believes he has the right to kill his political rivals — and they would be 100% true. One has to imagine that outside the MAGA cult, there are a few Americans who might find the idea of an unaccountable political leader a tad unnerving."

Labeling that argument "the second-worst political gaffe committed by Trump," Cohen focused on the Trump abortion claim as yet another unforced error by the former president that will blow up in his face as the 2024 presidential election grows nearer.

"There is, quite simply, no greater political vulnerability for Republicans right now than abortion," he wrote and then explained, "Trump didn’t just lean into the issue. He gave it a bear hug. There is perhaps no greater gift that Trump can give to his political opponents than trumpeting his role in overturning Roe v. Wade. One can fully expect to see this quote appear in millions of dollars’ worth of campaign ads this fall."

Calling the former president "the gift that keeps on giving" for Democrats, he claimed, "He is a politician and man of such poor impulse control and so prone to self-aggrandizement that he simply can’t help but make dumb, politically inadvisable statements," and then added, "Trump’s high floor is matched by a low ceiling — and that ceiling will keep falling as long as Trump keeps saying dumb things about abortion and his lawyers beclown themselves and their client in court. Yes, there are reasons for Biden supporters to be concerned about 2024, but there’s also one big reason to feel pretty good."

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Trump demands Biden launch a 'war' on 'our Southern border' in early-morning rant

Donald Trump urged President Joe Biden to open a war at the U.S.-Mexico border in an early morning social media post.

The former chief executive has been credited in some quarters as an "anti-war" president, and he complained about U.S. involvement in airstrikes on Houthis in Yemen and military aid to allies like Ukraine and Israel, but he also suggested a military operation along the southern border might be necessary.

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Blue-collar women will remind voters why they rejected Trump last time in new ads

A Democratic outside group is scouring the nation for everyday Americans who have been hurt by Donald Trump's first presidency and will warn voters of the dangers he continues to pose.

The group American Bridge 21st Century developed 732 leads and conducted 472 interviews before filming about 50 voters who will appear in a $140 million ad campaign aimed at women and working-class voters to remind them why they rejected the ex-president in 2020, the organization's leaders told the Washington Post.

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New George Soros-backed, Democratic PAC aims to turn Texas blue

Jan. 12, 2024

"New George Soros-backed, Democratic PAC aims to turn Texas blue" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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U.S. first lady slams 'cruel' attacks from Republicans on Hunter Biden

U.S. First Lady Jill Biden slammed Republican attacks on her troubled son Hunter and blasted Donald Trump as a threat to democracy as she came out swinging for her husband's reelection campaign Thursday.

"I think what they are doing to Hunter is cruel," Jill Biden told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" talk show in a rare public defense of Hunter. "And I'm really proud of how Hunter has rebuilt his life after addiction."

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Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to tax evasion charges

Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to tax evasion charges when he appeared in federal court Thursday, in a case that adds further pressure on US President Joe Biden as he readies for a bare-knuckle election rematch with scandal-plagued Republican Donald Trump.

Hunter Biden is a lightning rod for Republicans, who have hammered the recovering drug addict, alleging -- without evidence -- that he and his father were partners in a criminal family enterprise.

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