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'Lord you are evil': Comer under fire for subpoenaing aides in Biden's 'protective bubble'

Rep. James Comer's latest antic was roundly criticized on social media Wednesday after the House Oversight Committee said it subpoenaed three key White House staffers who, the panel alleges, reportedly run "interference" and create a "protective bubble" for a declining President Joe Biden — and even do his job for him.

In a letter posted on X, Comer (R-KY), the Republican chairman of the committee, said the staffers subpoenaed are: Ashley Williams, special assistant to the president and deputy director of Oval Office Operations, First Lady Jill Biden's top aide Anthony Bernal, and deputy chief of staff Annie Tomasini.

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'Showing up with brass knuckles': Dem isn't pulling his punches with Pro-Biden support

Sen. John Fetterman might not wear a suit, but when it comes to throwing support behind President Joe Biden, he's more than ready to make a change to his wardrobe.

"I'm showing up with brass knuckles," Fetterman told Huffington Post political reporter Jennifer Bendery Wednesday. "I'm not going to advise the president on anything other than, 'Stay in. You're our guy. And I have your back.'"

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‘No Change’: Report finds Biden debate performance had ‘almost no impact’ on 2024 race

Despite hundreds of articles in The New York Times and countless others throughout the media, and eight House Democratic lawmakers declaring Joe Biden should end his re-election campaign, the President’s performance at the June 27 debate has had “almost no impact” on voters’ preferences, a new Northeastern University study finds.

“Led by David Lazer, university distinguished professor of political science and computer science at Northeastern, the report indicates that the debate had little if any impact on people’s voting preference. Lazer hopes the report helps illustrate the dangers of making a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to the media interpreting data,” reports Northeastern Global News, which is published by the University.“

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'Total nut job!' Trump melts down in furious rant against Nancy Pelosi

Former President Donald Trump fired off an enraged tirade against former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on his Truth Social platform on Wednesday afternoon.

This came shortly after Pelosi gave an MSNBC interview about the state of the presidential race — which some outlets interpreted as her urging President Joe Biden to exit, but she insisted was not her intent at all.

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'Really goes haywire': Fox News can't rein in Trump's raving reply to yes-no question

A Fox News radio host opened a can of nonsensical words Wednesday morning when he asked Donald Trump, the former president and convicted felon, a yes-or-no question.

Brian Kilmeade repeatedly tried, and failed, to redirect Trump's rambling answer to his question about the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. "There are people who believe you want to get out of NATO — is that what you want to do?" he'd asked.

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'Terrified' and 'vulnerable' Democrats feel they're in a bind with defiant Biden

A New York Times congressional correspondent gave an eyebrow-raising answer when asked on CNN how "terrified" Democrats in contested areas are preparing for an election season with President Joe Biden atop the ticket this November.

Annie Karni spoke with CNN's Abby Phillip on Tuesday night about reporting that some fearful Democrats are feeling "boxed in."

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Biden camp scoffs at Trump's bait: 'He's inviting fictional serial killers to dinner'

The Biden campaign issued a vicious counterpunch Tuesday night after former President Donald Trump challenged President Joe Biden to an 18-hole golf contest at his latest rally in South Florida.

Trump's goading appeared to be part of a dare for Biden to show that he is physically fit to campaign in the 2024 contest.

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Joe Biden attacks Trump during NATO speech without even mentioning his name

President Joe Biden made a back-handed comment about his Republican opponent during his international NATO speech and he didn't even mention Donald Trump's name.

At the top of his speech, Biden said that under his leadership with NATO, only nine countries contributed the 2 percent defense GDP that they agreed upon when entering NATO.

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'Cry yourself to sleep': Trump re-emerges to hit at GOP and 'incapacitated moron' Biden

Former President Donald Trump emerged from behind his alleged wall of silence Tuesday morning to lash out against Republicans who refuse to obey his orders and a political opponent he called an "incapacitated moron" in President Joe Biden.

Trump demanded House Republicans unite to pass the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, a bill to crack down on non-citizen voting despite evidence and research that shows it does not happen and federal regulations already in place to prevent it.

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Backlash after NYT editorial board says Biden 'embarrassing' self and 'endangering' legacy

As President Joe Biden makes it abundantly clear to the United States he will remain the Democratic nominee who will keep Donald Trump out of office, The New York Times Editorial Board doubled down on its call for him to drop out of the race — and pleaded with Democrats Monday to "tell him that he is embarrassing himself and endangering his legacy."

Biden's fumbling debate performance in Atlanta led The Times and other outlets to call for Biden to drop out of the race. The editorial board wrote June 28: "To Serve His Country, President Biden Should Leave the Race."

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'Most powerful White House in history': Behind the real threat of pro-Trump Project 2025

Donald Trump and some of his allies, including Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) and Stephen Miller, have been trying to distance themselves from Project 2025 — the Heritage Foundation's detailed, in-depth blueprint for a second Trump Administration. And Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) who is reportedly on Trump's short list for a possible running mate, has said that Trump is not beholden to Project 2025.

On his Truth Social Platform, Trump claimed, "I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it."

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RFK Jr. earns millions from conservative and anti-vax companies: disclosure

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. brought in more than $10 million last year across various sources — from a health organization and law firm campaigning against vaccines to a right-wing college and a conservative book publisher — according to his latest public financial disclosure.

Kennedy, who is running for president as an independent, earned more than $400,000 each from conservative book publisher, Skyhorse Publishing, and JW Howard Attorneys, which litigated more than 40 cases against vaccine mandates, according to his public personal financial disclosure, which the Federal Election Commission released Monday afternoon and required of all presidential candidates.

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'Sounds strong!' Biden's surprise MSNBC appearance rallies Dems but earns MAGA scorn

President Joe Biden's surprise call-in to Morning Joe Monday morning shocked Democrats who have been calling on him to step aside from his 2024 reelection campaign.

Biden spoke for 18 minutes on the MSNBC morning talk show during which he defended the work he does in Washington D.C. while former President Donald Trump was "riding around in a golf cart" at Mar-a-Lago.

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