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'Stick to reality T.V.': Trump's George Clooney rant spurs immediate ridicule

Former President Donald Trump elicited mockery on Thursday after he took aim at an Oscar-winning actor he dubbed a “fake” and a “rat.”

In fact, Trump quickly saw his attacks boomerang after he slammed George Clooney’s call on President Joe Biden to resign.

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'Scab': Union torn apart by leader's 'flirtations' with Trump

The Teamsters president's decision to speak at the Republican National Convention where Donald Trump is expected to win his party's nomination has outraged a large swath of members within the powerful union, the New York Times reports.

President Sean O’Brien's argument that his appearance in Milwaukee represents a "savvy" political maneuver reportedly has International Brotherhood of Teamsters leadership muttering union members' most deplored four-letter word: "Scab."

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Republicans get into 'tussle' over release of Biden impeachment report

House Republicans won't let Rep. James Comer (R-KY) release a 400-page impeachment inquiry report on President Joe Biden that has left him political limbo, a new report claims.

The House Oversight Committee chair is reportedly "eager" to show the nation this week a report that fellow Republicans admit is unlikely to result in any impeachment effort, Punchbowl News reported Thursday.

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'He is dangerous': New York Times calls on Republican Party to reject Trump

The New York Times editorial board has officially called on both leading presidential candidates to stand down, one because he is aging, the other because he is dangerous to American democracy.

Donald Trump — former president, convicted felon and presumptive Republican nominee — was deemed unfit to lead in a damning editorial released by the Times Thursday morning.

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'Cacophony met with silence': CNN shames Biden as he ducks barrage from yelling reporters

President Joe Biden faced a barrage of questions from shouting reporters and elected officials Wednesday and answered none of them — leading a CNN anchor to wax poetic on the awkward exchange as a "cacophony met with silence."

Biden met with new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., where the duo exchanged a free-flowing conversation, instead of delivering prepared speeches.

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'They're saying it publicly': Ex-GOP strategist spells out how Democrats can defeat Trump

As Democrats froth at the mouth that celebrity actor George Clooney turned his back on President Joe Biden, a former Republican strategist and Lincoln Project co-founder outlined an even scarier reality for the anti-MAGA party.

Math.

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'Movies never really worked for him!' Trump attacks 'fake movie actor' George Clooney

In an odd turn of events, Donald Trump on Wednesday evening lashed out against actor George Clooney, who is in the news for suggesting that Joe Biden drop out of the race for U.S. president.

President Biden earlier in the day "suffered a stunning blow when actor and leading Democratic supporter George Clooney urged him to drop his reelection bid," according to a news report.

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'Jets need to be cooled': Clerk praised for sharing 'serious issues' with ditching Biden

A county clerk in Michigan garnered praise among Democrats on Wednesday for her clear-eyed take on the major challenges the party would face should it opt to buck President Joe Biden off the ballot.

Several Democratic lawmakers have publicly called for Biden to step aside, including Rep. Adam Smith of Washington and most recently Sen. Peter Welch of Vermont.

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Secret Service notified as Alex Jones hosts show with 'assassinate Biden' in title

Far-right podcaster and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones reportedly hosted a livestream on social media with "Assassinate Biden" in the title, causing the internet to erupt in calls for an investigation.

Independent multimedia journalist David Leavitt flagged Jones' stream on X, which was formerly called Twitter.

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'He needs to stay': CNN struggles to find Black voters who want Joe Biden to drop out

CNN's Eva McKend traveled to the Dallas convention of Alpha Kappa Alpha, the nation's most prominent historically Black sorority organization, where Vice President Kamala Harris, herself a former member, delivered an impassioned speech warning of the dangers of former President Donald Trump.

Black voters have historically been the most reliable and consistent bloc for the Democratic Party, and Biden himself secured the nomination in 2020 in large part to the backing of Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC), one of the most prominent figures in the Congressional Black Caucus.

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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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