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Like Trump, RFK Jr. doesn't want you to see his personal finances yet

Despite a campaign platform that preaches transparency, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is delaying revealing his personal finances — again.

Kennedy today requested a second extension to file a personal financial disclosure report required of all presidential candidates, delaying when voters will have the opportunity to see the wealthy Kennedy family member's personal finances.

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Democrats toe the line, close ranks around Biden

Democratic leaders rallied Sunday behind President Joe Biden following his poor debate performance last week, as the White House denied a report he was meeting with family to assess his candidacy.

No major party figures have broken ranks to call for Biden to step down, with prominent Democrats including past presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton voicing full-throated support amid a torrent of doubts from everyday Americans — and even a call from the New York Times editorial board to move aside.

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Biden denies report he will 'discuss the future of his re-election campaign with family'

Joe Biden's campaign Saturday denied a report that he "is expected to discuss the future of his re-election campaign with family at Camp David on Sunday" after a problematic debate.

Biden has been called on to drop out of the race after he fumbled his words at the CNN debate versus Donald Trump. Raw Story reported this weekend that he was reportedly "meeting with his campaign co-chair in the Hamptons" amid the growing concerns about his age and mental state.

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Biden trolls Trump as he outraises MAGA leader 2-1 despite 'car accident' debate

Donald Trump's campaign tried to take a victory lap Friday afternoon, bragging that in the 24 hours since the Biden debate debacle, the former president had raised millions.

What it may not have seen coming: a haymaker of a Joe Biden campaign counter-punch.

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Biden aides muted Air Force One TVs to avoid post-debate news coverage: report

President Joe Biden's dismal debate performance left his own aides so dejected that they muted post-debate commentary and left Waffle House orders uneaten.

That's according to Bloomberg, whose reporters said they spoke to aides, lawmakers, displeased donors, and voters in the hours following Biden's disastrous debate with former President Donald Trump.

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'Can't continue his race': New York Times Editorial Board asks Biden to retire early

A day after crashing and burning on the debate stage, The New York Times Editorial Board called for President Joe Biden to do his duty to the country and tap out.

"The president appeared on Thursday night as the shadow of a great public servant," writes the prominent paper's board piece titled "To Serve His Country, President Biden Should Leave the Race" that was published on Friday evening. "He struggled to explain what he would accomplish in a second term. He struggled to respond to Mr. Trump’s provocations. He struggled to hold Mr. Trump accountable for his lies, his failures and his chilling plans. More than once, he struggled to make it to the end of a sentence."

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'Why did it have to come to this?' Trump shares message of empathy for Biden

Former President Donald Trump shared with his social media followers Friday a message of empathy for President Joe Biden.

Well, kind of.

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'I don't debate as well as I used to': Biden gives first reaction to Trump clash

President Joe Biden acknowledged his poor debate performance on Friday following a night that sent many in the Democratic Party into full-blown panic and led many to call for him to drop out of the race.

Toward the end of a campaign rally speech to a packed audience of supporters in Raleigh, North Carolina Friday, Biden admitted: "I don't debate as well as I used to."

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'Wrong day to stop sniffing glue': Biden aides rush to update LinkedIn pages after debate

President Joe Biden's aides are getting their digital resumes ready after a debate performance that's being compared to a disaster movie spoof, according to a new report.

"I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue,” one Democratic House member told Politico.

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Trump lies as Biden crashes: A campaign-defining presidential debate

With four months to go until Election Day, the earliest-ever general election debate featured two presidents – one current, one former – and a lot of bitter personal attacks. Joe Biden’s universally acknowledged poor performance surprised and even panicked Democrats; Donald Trump gave a more forceful – if not truthful – performance

The Conversation asked two scholars, Mary Kate Cary and Karrin Vasby Anderson, to watch the debate and analyze a passage or a moment that stood out to them. Anderson is a communications scholar with a specialty in gender and the presidency, as well as political pop culture. Cary teaches political speechwriting and worked as a White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush, for whom she wrote more than 100 addresses.

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J.D. Vance accused of playing Putin’s game

Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance is auditioning to be former President Donald Trump’s running mate.

And just as Trump has a history of taking positions that align with those of Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin, Vance’s critics say the Ohio senator’s words about Ukraine must be music to Putin’s ears.

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‘This was awful’: Congressional Dems deflated after Biden debate disaster

WASHINGTON — If you’re embarrassed or queasy after President Joe Biden’s performance in last night’s presidential debate, you’re in good company.

Dems are deflated. Of the 27 mostly current and a few former Democratic members of Congress Raw Story texted for reaction — all typically responsive — only three readily replied with thoughts on Biden’s performance.

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'A car accident in slow motion': CNN cuts from cheery Biden watch party to stunned panel

CNN anchor and broadcast journalist Chris Wallace pulled no punches Thursday night, calling President Joe Biden's debate performance a "car accident in slow motion."

To many Democrats and never-Trumpers on the internet, the statement was hardly hyperbolic. But an already stunned panel nearly fell out of the chairs when they saw a Biden boasting at the after-party, "We're going to beat this guy," as the crowd cheered, "we need you!"

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