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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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U.S., Britain carry out strikes against Houthis in Yemen, officials say

WASHINGTON/ADEN, Yemen — The United States and Britain launched strikes from the air and sea against Houthi military targets in Yemen in response to the movement's attacks on ships in the Red Sea, a dramatic regional widening of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

As witnesses in Yemen confirmed explosions throughout the country to Reuters, President Joe Biden cautioned in a statement late on Thursday he would not hesitate to take further action if needed.

2020 election error in Virginia benefited Trump: officials

Virginia conservatives have pointed to the prosecution of Prince William County’s former top election official for allegedly fudging 2020 vote counts as the strongest evidence available that fraud was a real concern in the last presidential contest.

On Thursday, after the case against former Registrar Michele White was dropped, the county’s elections office revealed that the tabulation errors actually worked in favor of former President Donald Trump.

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President Biden will return to Pennsylvania on Friday

PHILADELPHIA — President Joe Biden will visit Allentown on Friday, the White House confirmed, his second visit to the state in about a week as he looks ahead to the 2024 election.

Last Friday, he visited Valley Forge and then made a campaign speech in Blue Bell, where he argued former President Donald Trump is a threat to democracy.

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'Brace yourself': CNN digs into epic fact-check after Trump's rambling speech

After Donald Trump's legal team finished closing statements in the former president's $370 million civil fraud trial, their client took to the airwaves to address the public. CNN anchor Brianna Keilar tuned into the lengthy speech and told her viewers to get ready for an equally lengthy fact check.

"Brace yourself," Keilar said. "Because this is going to take a moment."

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'Stop sending children' to D.C.: Columnist buries 'toddler' Nancy Mace over House tantrum

Reacting to Rep. Nancy Mace's "meltdown" on Wednesday when Hunter Biden showed up and sat in a front-row seat during a nationally-televised House Oversight Committee hearing, Charlotte Observer columnist Isaac Bailey urged voters to consider sending adults to Congress for a change.

In his column. Bailey noted Mace, who was called a "runaway beer truck" on Thursday by MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, had a hard time controlling herself when she spied the president son in the gallery and then pitched a fit when she was challenged by Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL).

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Ben Carson says slavery is 'nothing to be ashamed of' while campaigning for Trump

Former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson suggested slavery was "nothing to be ashamed of" while campaigning for Donald Trump.

While stumping for Trump in Iowa Thursday, Carson downplayed the importance of slavery in U.S. history.

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Maria Bartiromo caught off guard by GOP lawmaker's ugly attack on Kamala Harris

Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo appeared visibly surprised by a pair of ugly smears from Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) against Vice President Kamala Harris and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

The Texas Republican appeared Thursday morning on Bartiromo's program to discuss the impeachment push against Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and the host was caught off guard by Nehls' response to remarks about border security.

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Biden throws Trump's words back in his face in his hopes for an economic 'crash'

President Joe Biden used Donald Trump's recent interview with Lou Dobbs to tout his economic successes after the previous president's defeat in the 2020 election.

“We have an economy that’s so fragile, and the only reason it’s running now is it’s running off the fumes of what we did,” Trump told Dobbs. “It’s just running off the fumes.”

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'All lies': CNN's Ana Navarro calls BS on Trump's latest courtroom ranting

Former Republican strategist Ana Navarro doesn't buy Donald Trump's excuse that he was victimized because he wasn't allowed a court pause after his wife's mother passed away.

Melania Trump hasn't been part of Trump's trials for the past two years. After not appearing in Christmas family photos, the Trump team announced that the third wife of the former president was with her parents while her mother was in the hospital.

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'I have no rights': Trump gives self-pitying monologue ahead of closing in fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump expressed concern for himself in a courthouse speech moments before attorneys were set to give closing remarks in his $250 million fraud trial.

At a Manhattan courthouse on Thursday, Trump spoke to reporters before entering the courtroom.

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