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Biden cultivates presidential aura as Republicans implode

As the Republican Party tears itself apart, US President Joe Biden is putting himself above the fray in a bid to show he is the calm alternative to chaos.

The Democrat took a presidential tone on Wednesday as he urged an end to the "poisonous atmosphere" in Washington and announced a major speech on aid for Ukraine.

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Strike means strong U.S. car sales may be on borrowed time

Ford reported increased US quarterly sales Wednesday, rounding out a series of upbeat performance updates in a still-robust market that has yet to feel significant pain from the auto workers' strike.

Ford, one of three US car giants contending with the United Auto Workers stoppage, reported an eight percent jump in third-quarter US sales, pointing to substantial increases in truck sales -- including for the best-selling F-150 pickup line.

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Biden's dog Commander removed from White House

President Joe Biden's dog Commander has been removed from the White House, a spokeswoman said Wednesday, after it bit a number of staff members.

The Bidens have sent the two-year-old German Shepherd to an unknown location while they look at "next steps" for the presidential pooch.

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Matt Gaetz caught on tape buttering up GOP megadonors despite pledge to eschew corporate PACs

The Daily Beast is reporting that Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who has pledged not to take money from corporate PACs, is not above courting GOP megadonors.

The publication has obtained a video conference call organized by "Stop the Steal" fundraiser Caroline Wren in which Gaetz buttered up right-wing sugar daddies with "off-the-record" details about private conversations he'd had with former President Donald Trump.

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Trump suggests he would serve 'short term' as House speaker

Donald Trump suggested he would serve as speaker of the House of Representatives as he campaigns for president and faces numerous legal challenges.

The twice-impeached former president, who has been charged with 91 criminal counts in four jurisdictions, is being floated as a potential successor to deposed House speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), in violation of Republican rules against anyone facing more than two years in prison serving in that role.

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Could a FL Republican emerge as the next House Speaker? And what about Trump?

Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that supporters have suggested he serve as the next U.S. House speaker, but his main goal is returning to the White House in 2024.

“A lot of people have been calling me about (the House) speaker. All I can say is we’ll do what’s best for the country and for the Republican Party,” Trump said outside a Manhattan courtroom where he is being accused of fraud by the state of New York, according to NBC News.

Noting his huge lead in national and state polls in the Republican race for president, Trump, now based in Florida, reiterated that the presidency remains his prime focus, “but we have some great people in the Republican Party that could do a great job as speaker.”

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Trump just had another bad day before a skeptical appeals court: report

A federal appeals court just heard Trump's argument that he has a constitutional right to be on Twitter — and it didn't appear to go well, according to Politico.

"A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard Trump’s lawyer contend that Twitter, now known as X, acted at the behest of members of Congress and other U.S. government officials when it deplatformed Trump in January 2021, shortly after thousands of his supporters stormed the Capitol," reported Josh Gerstein. "The company said at the time that Trump’s tweets — including one in which he declared he would not be attending Joe Biden’s inauguration — were 'highly likely' to incite further violence."

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GOP moves to impeach battleground state's top election official who was targeted by conspiracy theorists

The Wisconsin Senate's GOP president called for the impeachment of the state's nonpartisan top elections official as Democrats work to reverse a Senate vote to fire her, according to reports.

Senate President Chris Kapenga wrote in a letter that Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe's actions “could rise to the level of corrupt conduct in office," WMTV reported.

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Republicans forget their own rules in push to nominate Trump as House Speaker

Republicans are making noise about replacing Kevin McCarthy as House speaker with Donald Trump – which would violate their own conference rules.

Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX), who voted against the certification of President Joe Biden's election win and has justified the Jan. 6 insurrection, announced that he would nominate the former president as the next speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives after McCarthy's unprecedented removal, reported The Guardian.

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Georgia Republicans suddenly seek to clean up Fulton County jail as Trump RICO trials near

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution revealed Wednesday that the Republican-run Georgia Senate is seeking to clean up the Fulton County Jail – just weeks before it could house Trump's co-defendants.

The notorious lock-up has been cited for terrible conditions for years, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. The announcement that the Senate is taking up the issue coincides with trials in the broad racketeering case surrounding attempts to overturn the 2020 election result in the state.

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Supreme Court weighs major curbs to power of federal regulators

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday began hearing a series of cases that could result in a generational contraction in the power of federal agencies to regulate businesses and corporate fraud.

The first case before the conservative-dominated court seeks to eliminate one agency completely, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which was created by Congress in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis.

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Gasps and gavels: U.S. Congress stunned by speaker's historic ouster

Lawmakers screamed and bickered in a raucous session Tuesday that eventually yielded to a stunned silence: for the first time in US history the House of Representatives had removed its own speaker.

Kevin McCarthy fell victim to a rebellion by a small far-right clutch in his Republican Party that has made life hell for him since he took up the speaker's gavel in January.

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'Radical left Marxists': Trump launches attack hours after judge imposes gag order

Just hours after New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron imposed a limited gag order and directed Donald Trump to remove his social media post targeting and attacking, by name, the judge’s law clerk, the ex-president Tuesday evening issued an attack targeting the legal system, and apparently, by extension, Attorney General Letitia James.

Judge Engoron’s Tuesday order barred Trump from “posting, emailing or speaking publicly about any of my staff,” as Politico reported. The judge’s gag order did not extend to any officer of the court, witnesses, or anyone else involved in Attorney General James’ $250 million civil fraud case against Trump.

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