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'Compromised' GOP can’t make Big Government argument against Biden: conservative analyst

Republicans should be on offense against Joe Biden ahead of next year’s presidential election over expanded government spending and the role of government, but a “compromised” GOP is in no position to credibly make such arguments, a conservative political commentator said Tuesday.

Steven Hayes, the editor and CEO of The Dispatch, during an appearance on NBC News Now’s “Meet the Press NOW” said Republicans are not in a particularly strong position to make policy arguments.

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Trump calls for Chris Christie to drop out of race: 'Very bad for the Republican party!'

In a post to Truth Social this Monday, former President Donald Trump took aim at GOP presidential candidate Christ Christie, saying he should drop out of the race, purportedly for the good of the Republican party.

"Sloppy Chris Christie, who was rated the Worst Governor in the History of New Jersey, had the lowest approval rating, 8%, had 11 straight downgrades of New Jersey Bonds, a record, was thrown out of New Hampshire after his last debate, and endlessly suffered from the horrible and never ending Bridgegate scandal, SHOULD DROP OUT OF THE RACE. HE IS GOING NOWHERE AND IS VERY BAD FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY!" Trump wrote.

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'What the hell is wrong with Republicans?' Marjorie Taylor Greene flips out over impeachment

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) lashed out at her party on Tuesday because they have not moved forward with an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden.

In an interview on Real America's Voice, host Miranda Kahn set Greene off by asking why Republicans had not launched an impeachment inquiry.

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'Careful what you wish for': Trump issues new threats against rivals over criminal charges

Donald Trump issued a thinly veiled threat against President Joe Biden and Democratic enemies as his upcoming trials are entered into courtroom calendars.

The twice-impeached former president has been indicted four times on 91 total charges, and he blamed President Joe Biden of orchestrating "litigation" that will put him on trial for crimes he allegedly committed in Manhattan, Georgia, Florida and Washington, D.C. during next year's presidential election.

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Two-thirds of Americans want age limits for politicians, Supreme Court

As the 2024 presidential election looks more and more like a potential 2020 redux, a majority of Americans want age limits on federal politicians, according to a new poll.

Approximately two-thirds of Americans polled want to see an age limit on running for president or for both houses of Congress. Roughly the same amount wanted to see a mandatory retirement age for Supreme Court justices. Age limits were slightly more popular with Democrats than Republican voters, especially in the case of the Supreme Court. While 67% of Americans overall want to set an age limit on the Court, 77% of Democrats agreed compared to 61% of Republicans.

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'Watershed moment': Biden admin unveils first 10 drugs subject to Medicare price negotiations

The Biden administration on Tuesday unveiled a list of the first 10 prescription drugs that will be subject to direct price negotiations with Medicare, a key step toward curbing the pharmaceutical industry's ability to drive up the costs of lifesaving medications at will.

The list, released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), comes as major players in the pharmaceutical industry are waging an aggressive legal fight against Medicare price negotiations, which are required under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Half a dozen pharmaceutical companies and two industry coalitions have filed a total of eight lawsuits against the Biden administration in recent weeks.

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Praising ‘servant’ DeSantis, Fox News host says he’s ‘suspended’ his campaign to return to Florida amid crises

After taking many trips outside of Florida before and after announcing his presidential run, Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is returning to the Sunshine State to deal with multiple crises, leading one Fox News host to praise him as a "servant and "steward of the people" for "suspending" his campaign.

The DeSantis campaign announced on Sunday the governor of Florida was canceling his appearance at several campaign events after a racist mass shooting hate crime by a white man who had a swastika on his AR-15 shot and killed three Black people in Jacksonville. Florida is also facing a potentially devastating hurricane.

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Death counts remain high in some states even as COVID fatalities wane

Several months after President Joe Biden ended the national emergency for COVID-19, preliminary health data indicates the historic degree to which the pandemic increased death rates nationwide — not just because of the virus itself, but also through the pandemic’s reverberating effects on society. Deaths from vehicle crashes, homicides, suicides and overdoses spiked in many states during the national health emergency that began in January 2020. Deaths of despair, which include people who died by suicide or from an accidental overdose, reached their highest numbers during the first year of the ...

Karine Jean-Pierre dumbstruck by  Peter Doocy for asking if Biden wants to 'limit beer' in the US

Fresh off the Fox News outrage claiming the White House is going to ban Americans’ gas stoves and ceiling fans, the right-wing cable channel’s reporter, Peter Doocy, on Monday suggested President Joe Biden wants to “limit” the number of beers Americans are allowed to drink.

In January, Fox News had claimed “a gas stove ban may be imminent,” after “a commissioner on the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) suggested regulators were considering banning the appliance due to health and safety concerns.” And while there has been no plan to ban existing gas stoves, the home appliances are responsible for 650,000 children having asthma, one study showed. Similar studies for decades have shown similar results.

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Trump rages on social media at Judge Chutkan — and demands Jan. 6 committee be criminally charged

Donald Trump assailed Judge Tanya Chutkan in a social media rant Monday after the federal judge set the former president’s trial date in the 2020 election conspiracy case for March 4, 2024.

Trump’s lawyers had sought an April 2026 start for the election conspiracy case, while special counsel Jack Smith requested a Jan. 2, 2024 start date.

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Trump rewrites history of his impeachments in frenzied all-caps Truth Social rant

Posting to his Truth Social account on Monday in a typo-ridden, all-caps manifesto, former President Donald Trump rewrote history to claim that he had never been subject to an impeachment inquiry, implying that members of Congress simply voted on his impeachment without considering any evidence.

"I NEVER HAD AN IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY, I HAD AN IMPEACHMENT, WHICH I WON! IT WAS STARTED IMMEDIATELY, NO MEETINGS, NO STUDY, NO DELAYS," Trump wrote. "THE LUNATIC FASCHISTS [sic] & MARXISTS PLAY THE GAME DIFFERENTLY."

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'I don't think the evidence exists': GOP lawmaker frets about party's new Biden impeachment push

House Republicans may skip past a full vote on an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, but many GOP lawmakers doubt that process will go anywhere.

Multiple GOP sources confirmed to CNN that House speaker Kevin McCarthy has been privately telling his caucus that he plans to pursue an impeachment inquiry by the end of September, but leadership realizes Republicans don't have the 218 votes needed to open the inquiry -- so they may get the ball rolling without forcing vulnerable and moderate members to formally vote on it.

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Trump directs Republicans in the House to pass impeachment of Biden immediately: 'They did it to us!'

From his summer home in New Jersey, former President Donald Trump dictated to the House Republicans that it was time for them to impeach President Joe Biden.

Taking to his personal social media website, Truth Social, on Sunday, Trump claimed that the House has already "proven" that Biden broke the law and as such it was time for them to move.

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