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'Caught us': White House fires back at Marjorie Taylor Greene's attack on making 'life easier'

The White House on Monday took on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she accused President Joe Biden of working to improve the country.

During a Turning Point Action Conference on Sunday, Greene compared Biden to President Lyndon B. Johnson.

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'Human error' blamed as investigators confirm mistakes in counting of Georgia election votes: report

Vote counters in Fulton County made numerous mistakes during an audit of Georgia's 2020 election results – though the findings were not enough change the outcome of the election, according to a report.

State election investigators blamed "human error" for the mistakes, which included double-counted and misallocated votes, but the audit supported two machine counts that found President Joe Biden had won the state's election by about 12,000 votes, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

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Raskin roasts GOP’s 'topsy-turvy world' of 'low-life characters like George Santos' and 'Donald Trump'

United States Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland) on Sunday ripped into House of Representatives Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Kentucky) for continuing to pursue testimony from supposed Hunter Biden informant Gal Luft, whom the Justice Department indicted on eight federal felonies.

The crimes of which Luft is accused carry a combined maximum sentence of one hundred years.

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DeSantis faces uphill battle in Tennessee as Trump-supporting officials sit out annual GOP state party dinner

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a contender for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, wooed more than 1,850 Tennessee Republicans at the state party’s annual fundraising dinner in Nashville, an event at which the specter of former President Donald Trump loomed.

State Republican officials said the event was one of, if not the largest events of its type to be held, yet none of the Tennessee’s three statewide elected officials — Gov. Bill Lee and U.S. Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty — attended the dinner. Blackburn and Hagerty endorsed Trump, who is also running to secure a third bite as the GOP presidential nominee, months ago, and all three lawmakers sent in videos rather than appearing in person.

DeSantis used the word ‘woke’ more than 20 times in his speech, in which he targeted President Joe Biden, the federal government, the U.S. military, the Walt Disney Co. —which he referred to as “a business in Central Florida” — and, without naming him, Trump.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene ridiculed after her attacks on Biden seem more like compliments

The speech by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) at the Turning Point Action conference left some progressives scratching their heads after her attacks on President Joe Biden appeared to be more like compliments.

Ranting at the far-right crowd, Greene attacked programs like Social Security, Medicare and other programs started by the late Democratic presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson.

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Ron DeSantis burns through campaign cash — and suffers problems with his high-dollar donors

NBC News reported this weekend that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) had to fire some staff after realizing he hired too many people before securing the fundraising. The report detailed some critical missteps in the DeSantis money machine that predicts a difficult path forward.

Candidates have donors that give them the maximum amount per election, meaning both the primary and general elections. They can't spend the money in the general election. So, of DeSantis' $12 million cash on hand, he can only spend $9 million of it.

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Lauren Boebert blames America's 'moral decay' on leaders who 'traded truth for a lie'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said there is "moral decay" in America because the country's leaders "traded truth for a lie."

While speaking to the Turning Point Action Conference on Sunday, Boebert told the group of activists that their work had helped to pass a bill to rescind restrictions on pistol braces. President Joe Biden has vowed to veto the bill.

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'Not going to be enough for Putin': Maria Bartiromo busts Trump for '24-hour' claim on Ukraine

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo called out former President Donald Trump after he suggested he could end the war on Ukraine in 24 hours because he was impeached for a "perfect phone call" with the country's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

"You said you could end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours," Bartiromo noted in a Sunday interview. "How would you do that?"

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'He said it to me directly': Chris Christie says Trump admitted he was losing in 2020

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, lied to a federal grand jury to protect his standing in the family.

During an interview on ABC's This Week, Christie responded to reports that Kushner told a grand jury that Trump sincerely believed he had won the 2020 election.

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Biden's election war chest trails Trump's in size, filings show

By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's re-election campaign ended last month with about $20 million in the bank, just trailing the $22 million plus reported by Republican front-runner Donald Trump, according to financial disclosures released on Saturday. The disclosures filed to the Federal Election Commission point to a competitive money race ahead of the November 2024 presidential election. Biden, a Democrat, has amassed a smaller war chest than past presidents at this point in recent re-election campaigns. Democrat Barack Obama had $37 million at this point in 2011, whi...

Early fundraising totals show some warning signs for GOP candidates

There's a warning sign embedded in the fundraising totals for Republican presidential candidates.

The second-quarter fundraising deadline passed Saturday night without much to show, with all candidates -- President Joe Biden and Donald Trump included -- posting lower-than-expected totals, reported Politico.

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'I'd have them taken down': Trump says he removed homeless people's tents

Donald Trump on Saturday claimed that he had homeless encampment "tents" removed regularly when he was in office, as the former president called for a full federal government takeover of Washington, D.C.

Trump, who was speaking at a Turning Point USA event, earlier said he had underestimated Joe Biden. Later in the talk, Trump said he would sometimes have the tents belonging to homeless people "taken down" when he saw them as he came into the White House from the airport.

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'Maybe he's less sleepy than we thought': Trump says he underestimated Biden

In an attempt to explain changing President Joe Biden's nickname, it appears Donald Trump just admitted to underestimating the president.

Trump took several jabs at Biden during his speech for Turning Point USA on Saturday, including once again calling him "Crooked Biden." Trump has previously explained that he now thinks Biden is worse than Hillary Clinton, which is why he took his previous name from her and awarded it to the president.

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