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Biden to pay tribute to McCain in Hanoi to boost unifier image

Hanoi (AFP) - US President Joe Biden will use a visit to Hanoi to boost his image as a unifier by saluting the memory of John McCain -- Vietnam War hero, Republican stalwart, and serial antagonist of Donald Trump. Biden begins a two-day visit to Vietnam on Sunday to deepen diplomatic and economic ties with the communist state in the face of growing Chinese assertiveness and concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities. But with the 2024 election rapidly approaching, Biden is keeping one eye on the campaign even while abroad. The 80-year-old, gunning for a second term, will Monday visit the memo...

Marjorie Taylor Greene backtracks on Biden: 'Impeachment inquiry can not be rushed'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) first jumped the gun on impeaching President Joe Biden, filing articles of impeachment just after Republicans took control of the House of Representatives, but now she appears to be backtracking.

Greene, who got bad news on Saturday in the form of a poll showing she is completely unwanted as Trump's vice presidential pick, reportedly threatened to shut down the government without a Biden impeachment vote just a few days ago. She has consistently called for impeachment of not only Biden, but also his top officials.

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Jake Tapper nails Trump's major weakness among fellow Republicans

CNN host Jake Tapper said in an interview published on Saturday that Donald Trump has an apparent weakness when it comes to Republican lawmakers in the U.S. Senate.

The long-ranging interview, published by Salon, covers a variety of topics, including the media and its evolution over time. The TV news anchor who has previously had some sharp words for Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) also touched on the so-called "Trump era."

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'Payback': Jen Psaki says Trump already blew up his 2024 chances in 2020

"Payback can be a real pain in the neck." Those are the words of former Biden representative Jen Psaki as she explains how Donald Trump likely blew up his chances of being elected again.

Psaki, who a month ago correctly predicted that the Georgia indictment would present unique challenges for Trump, spent time in the Biden administration before joining MSNBC. She also previously knew that the second Jack Smith indictment would be about more than just Jan. 6.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene served notice Trump voters don't want her as his running mate

According to a poll conducted for Newsweek, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is not the first choice among supporters of Donald Trump to be his running mate if he wins the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

In fact, she comes in tenth place following Ivanka Trump, "Doesn't matter to me" and Mike Pompeo, in order.

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Over 800 dead from devastating earthquake in Morocco

The strongest earthquake to hit the country of Morocco in more than 120 years has left over 800 people dead and many thousands more trapped, missing, or injured.

The quake registered 6.8 on the Richter scale with the epicenter located in the Atlas Mountains and not far from the city of Marrakesh where historic buildings—many built of mortar and stone not designed to withstand such tremors—collapsed and the streets filled with people overnight trying to flee the destruction and danger.

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Lindsey Graham defends actions which included pressuring Georgia to ‘toss’ ballots

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham is again defending his intervention into the 2020 presidential election in Georgia after the release of a report showing the Fulton County special grand jury had recommended criminal charges against him, which District Attorney Fani Willis declined to pursue.

While Graham's new statement frames his post-election actions in 2020 as working on behalf of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, which he chaired, news reports at the time revealed extensive efforts behind the scenes in Georgia by the South Carolina Republican.

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GOP division on display at Trump rally in South Dakota with booing of absent Republicans

RAPID CITY — A Friday event intended to rally the South Dakota Republican Party around Donald Trump’s visit to the state instead showcased division at the party’s highest levels.

The state’s all-Republican, three-member congressional delegation — Sens. John Thune and Mike Rounds, and Rep. Dusty Johnson — did not attend the event in the ice arena at The Monument. Their absence was loudly noted several times by a crowd of about 7,000.

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Revealed: How Michigan's fake electors were ‘guided’ by Trump attorneys

A group of Michigan Republicans facing felony charges accusing them of attempting to help overturn the 2020 election were reportedly “guided” by lawyers from former President Donald Trump’s campaign as they planned to use a slate of fake electors in an attempt to secure Trump’s victory, the former co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party said in a 2020 interview recently uncovered by CNN.

“I’m an elector for Donald Trump from the Michigan Republican Party,” Meshawn Maddock said during a Dec. 16, 2020, interview on the right-wing, Lansing-based Steve Gruber Show. “I, along with the other 15 electors, were guided by legal minds – attorneys for our president, some very incredible constitutional attorneys – I’ve never in my whole life appreciated legal minds and attorneys before.”

Here’s what we know about the charges against the 2020 Michigan fake electors

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G20 leaders to begin two-day summit overshadowed by divisions over Ukraine

By Nandita Bose and Aftab Ahmed NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Leaders of the world's 20 most powerful nations begin an annual summit on Saturday in India's capital New Delhi, deeply divided over the war in Ukraine but in broad agreement on issues such as cryptocurrencies and reforms in multilateral development banks. U.S. President Joe Biden and other leaders of the Group of 20 nations will gather for the two-day summit at a new, $300 million conch-shaped convention centre called Bharat Mandapam, opposite a 16th-century stone fort. Businesses, shops, offices and schools have been closed in Delhi, a ci...

Court eases curbs on Biden administration's contacts with social media firms

By Nate Raymond and Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -A federal appeals court on Friday ruled the White House, the FBI and top health officials may not "coerce or significantly encourage" social-media companies to remove content the Biden administration considers misinformation, including about COVID-19. But the three-judge panel of the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals narrowed much of an injunction issued by a Louisiana judge that restricted Democratic President Joe Biden's administration from communicating with social-media companies. The court placed that injunction on hold for...

Trump predicts U.S. will enter a 'Great Depression' at South Dakota rally

Donald Trump said Friday evening that he is for the first time ever predicting the United States will enter a "Great Depression."

Citing purportedly bad economic news under the Biden administration, the former president said he expects that the country will enter in to a Great Depression, and notes that the only question is whether it occurs during Biden's term or Trump's. He was speaking at a rally in South Dakota, where he took the stage late after being delayed by weather, according to reports.

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It's 'knives out for Mitch' after GOP leader’s latest health scare: report

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is facing calls to step down from his own party after the senate minority leader’s latest health scare, Salon reports.

The calls for McConnell to step down follow his freezing during a news conference last month for the second time this summer, according to the report, which was published under the headline “Knives out for Mitch: Republicans target a weakened McConnell after he freezes up for a second time.”

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