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'The whole package': Trump gushes over his daughter Ivanka on stage in Iowa

Ex-president Donald Trump on Saturday said during an Iowa campaign rally that his daughter, Ivanka Trump, has the "style," the "beauty," and "the whole package."

The rally represents the second Iowa stop for Trump Saturday.

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'He'd go down': Donald Trump says he could beat up Biden at Iowa rally

Donald Trump at a rally in Iowa on Saturday claimed that President Joe Biden would "go down" if the two were to physically fight.

Trump, who has been criticized for increasingly violent rhetoric as his legal cases have put more pressure on him, began discussing photos of Biden on the beach.

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Biden offers Israel support, faces criticism on Iran at home after Hamas attack

(Corrects White House National Security Council spokesperson's first name to Adrienne in paragraph 14) By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden offered Israel on Saturday "all appropriate means of support" after a deadly attack from Palestinian militant group Hamas and warned "any other party hostile to Israel" not to seek advantage. The attack from the Iran-backed Islamist group erupted amid efforts by Biden and his team to negotiate a landmark normalization agreement between foes Israel and Saudi Arabia and a U.S.-Saudi defense pact. Biden spoke by phone to Israeli Pri...

'Signaling retreat': Pence comes out swinging at Trump and GOP as he laments Israel attacks

Former Vice President Mike Pence came out swinging at Donald Trump and the Republican Party Saturday in a vicious rebuke of foreign policy which Pence blamed for Saturday’s attacks on Israel.

Speaking in Iowa, Pence put partial blame for the attacks on, “voices of appeasement like Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis that I believe have run contrary to the tradition in our party that America is the leader of the free world.”

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'Here we go again': Trump blames Biden for Hamas attacks on Israel

Donald Trump blamed President Joe Biden for Hamas’ deadly attacks on Israel Saturday, claiming the daybreak incursion was funded by U.S. tax dollars.

The Associated Press reported that thousands of rockets were fired into the country, while Hamas fighters moved in on several fronts. The attack left many dead on both sides and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared, “We are at war.”

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Top U.S. senator accuses Chinese firms of 'fueling' fentanyl crisis

US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer accused Chinese firms of "fueling" a drug addiction crisis in the United States, as he met with officials in Shanghai on the first leg of a visit to the country.

Schumer is the latest high-level American official to visit China as Washington seeks to ease tensions with Beijing.

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‘Spare me’: Fox News liberal slams Trump and his ‘cult’ of MAGA Republicans

A liberal Fox News co-host blasted her colleagues on the right-wing cable channel Friday afternoon by pointing out the horrific names Republicans call liberals "on a daily basis," while suggesting Donald Trump and his MAGA supporters have to be in a "cult" to defend the ex-president.

"I really need everyone to spare me the faux outrage and the pearl clutching about this," Fox News' Jessica Tarlov said, speaking about Hillary Clinton's recent remarks that "at some point maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of [Trump's] cult members."

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Trump blames ‘corrupt prosecutors’ for spreading rumor he shared nuclear secrets with Mar-a-Lago member

Donald Trump on Friday blasted reports that he spilled nuclear secrets with an Australian billionaire who was a Mar-a-Lago member.

Shortly after leaving the presidency, Trump discussed sensitive details about U.S. nuclear submarines with the member, Anthony Pratt, ABC News reported Thursday.

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Hunter Biden demands gun charges be dismissed after claiming immunity

President Joe Biden’s son asked for gun charges against him to be dismissed Friday claiming he had immunity, according to reports.

The New York Post wrote that lawyers for Hunter Biden argued that a plea agreement signed by prosecutors in June “remains in force, and he will seek to dismiss the Indictment against him pursuant to the immunity provisions of that agreement,” according to a court filing.

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‘Some people could be easier to work with than others’: Biden reacts to Jim Jordan's Speaker run

President Joe Biden attempted to hold back a laugh during Friday afternoon's press conference when asked how he felt about far-right U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan running to become Speaker of the House.

The White House has largely stayed out of House Republicans' infighting that most recently led to a near-shutdown of the federal government and the ouster of now-former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

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'Every incentive to leave you in the dark': GOP-led plan to let NC lawmakers shirk oversight slammed

In contrast to its deep red neighbor South Carolina, North Carolina is more of a swing state. North Carolina has a centrist Democratic governor, Roy Cooper, and President Joe Biden lost the state to Donald Trump by only about 1 percent in 2020.

Biden's reelection campaign is hoping that North Carolina will be in play next year. However, the North Carolina Supreme Court has moved hard-right and presently consists of five Republicans and only two Democrats.

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‘Blockbuster’: Experts shocked as ‘whopping’ new jobs nearly double predictions – Biden to deliver remarks

The September jobs report has left economics experts shocked at the "surprisingly strong" numbers, with many again suggesting the U.S. is having a "soft landing" from the effects of the COVID pandemic and see little chance of recession ahead.

"Employers added 336,000 jobs last month, sharply more than the 170,000 economists had predicted," The New York Times reported Friday.

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Jim Jordan will have to break MAGA hearts by telling them their 'dream agenda is dead on arrival': analysis

With Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) becoming the first House speaker in American history to be ousted mid-Congress as a small group of GOP hardliners demand extreme cuts and hold government funding hostage, the party must pick a new speaker to get out of this chaos — and former President Donald Trump is pushing the party to back House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) for speaker.

But this is not going to do much to improve the GOP's ability to function, wrote Heather Digby Parton for Salon.

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