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China ready to be 'partner and friend' of U.S.: Xi

China is "ready to be a partner and friend of the United States," President Xi Jinping told US business leaders on Wednesday, as concerns mount over the country's slowing economy.

If one country sees the other as a main competitor and most consequential geopolitical challenge, "this will only lead to wrong policymaking, misguided actions and unwanted results," he told a dinner on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.

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'AIPAC will lose': Group set to spend $100 million against the squad

The powerful lobby group American Israel Public Affairs Committee is expected to spend nine figures in a bid to unseat over half a dozen progressive U.S. lawmakers who have been critical of Israeli human rights crimes in Palestine, Slate reported Wednesday.

Slate politics writer Alex Sammon wrote that "close watchers now expect AIPAC to spend at least $100 million in 2024 Democratic primaries, largely trained on eliminating incumbent Squad members from their seats."

Sammon said that Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), Cori Bush (D-Mo.), Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), and Summer Lee (D-Pa.)—"the most outspoken and unapologetically leftist contingent of the Democratic Party in national office"—are among AIPAC's top targets.

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'What is going on here?' Trump floats Biden presser conspiracy theory

On Wednesday, following President Joe Biden's press conference on the summit with China's Xi Jinping, former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social page to push a conspiracy theory about the conference.

His assertion: the press is handing Biden the questions beforehand.

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Jan. 6 rioter mocked for following 'idiot' Donald Trump pleads guilty: court records

The rioter mocked for following ‘idiot’ Donald Trump to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges, court records show.

Frederic Fiol — called out by a social media friend for getting “involved in this bulls---” joined the ranks of more than 700 people who have pleaded guilty to crimes threatening the peaceful transfer of power to President Joe Biden, according to federal court documents and reports.

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Nevada's attorney general launches investigation into Trump's false electors

Nevada's attorney general has launched an investigation targeting pro-Trump activists who falsely claimed to be Trump electors after Joe Biden won the state in 2020, Politico reported.

According to report, the quietly-launched probe is putting Republicans who falsely declared themselves to be the state’s duly appointed Electoral College representatives in serious legal trouble.

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‘I’m not hearing that!’ Ronna McDaniel insists Trump won’t dump her after losses

Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel denied Wednesday that former President Donald Trump has soured on her after recent election losses.

During an interview on Fox News, host John Roberts told McDaniel that Republicans were calling for her to step down over election losses.

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Furious Trump reacts to book's bombshell revelations — with one particularly upsetting him

Donald Trump hit back at writer Jonathan Karl for a book published this week that's revealed dozens of bombshells about the former president.

But one revelation got particular focus from Trump — the ABC News reporter's claims involving Kim Kardashian.

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'Fraud': Jenna Ellis under fire after Georgia video leak

Former Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis is under fire after remarks she made to prosecutors on a now-leaked video appear inconsistent with her public remarks during and after the 2020 presidential election.

“Jenna Ellis is a fraud,” declared former Fox Business producer Breanna Morello, who says she quit over the cable network’s “COVID vaccine mandate,” and now has a far-right podcast on Rumble.

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Video: Trump praises China’s president at Mar-a-Lago gala

Donald Trump, who openly admires and envies the world’s dictators and strongmen, chose the week of Joe Biden’s summit with Xi Jinping to lavish praise on the Chinese president — and trash the U.S. president.

After mocking Biden as confused, Trump, the former president and Republican frontrunner for 2024, said during a gala at his Mar-a-Lago home that Xi is “like a piece of steel — strong, smart,” according to a video obtained by Raw Story.

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Maria Bartiromo barreled through warnings to boost 'wackadoodle' lies: book

A new book claims that Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo single-handedly gave birth to the "Big Lie" that Donald Trump used to justify his efforts to overturn his election loss and which cost Fox Corp. nearly $800 million.

Fox boss Rupert Murdoch decided to send the vanquished president a message – you lost, get over it – within an hour of Fox News projecting on Nov. 7, 2020, that Joe Biden had won the election by directing an editorial to be published in the New York Post giving point-by-point directions on managing the defeat, according to excerpts of Brian Stelter's new book Network of Lies published by Politico.

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A 'hurricane of stupid' slammed into Capitol Hill this week: D.C. insider

A veteran congressional reporter despaired at the "hurricane of stupid" he witnessed Tuesday on Capitol Hill.

Among the documented atrocities: Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) apparently shoved Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), who had voted to oust him as House speaker; Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) threatened to fight Teamsters president Sean O’Brien in the middle of a hearing; and Rep. James Comer (R-KY) called Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) a "liar" and a "smurf" after he questioned his family business dealings.

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Nazis bullied a conservative Tennessee town. Locals punched back. Trump should be worried.

FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Diners lined the sidewalk to snag one of the coveted tables at Puckett’s Grocery on Sunday as this small city south of Nashville hummed through one of the last perfect days of autumn.

It was a convivial scene replicated throughout the day with boisterous teenagers on soccer fields at Pinkerton Park and patrons at Kimbro’s Pickin Parlor playfully bantering on the music hall’s front porch during an LGBTQ happy hour.

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On one Ohio campus, young voters split on 2024 election

Emily Horace, Kate Koennecke and Raiden Sipes still don't know who will get their votes in next year's White House race -- but the university students know their ballots could be pivotal, and say they are taking the choice seriously.

In the 2020 contest pitting then-incumbent Donald Trump against Joe Biden, young voters helped put the Democrat in the Oval Office. But for 2024, early indications are not looking good for a repeat, activists and Democratic Party strategists warn.

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