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White powder found at White House identified as cocaine

By Jeff Mason and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A white powder found inside the White House late on Sunday was identified by Washington's fire department and emergency services as cocaine, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. The source said the powder was found in the West Wing, but gave no further details. The West Wing is attached to the executive mansion where President Joe Biden lives. It houses the Oval Office, the cabinet room and press area, and offices and workspace for the president's staff. Hundreds of people work in or come through the West Wing regularly. The ...

GOP split on Biden impeachment as far-right faction rolls full steam ahead

Republicans view an impeachment of homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas as the first step to removing President Joe Biden, but not all of them share the same degree of enthusiasm.

GOP lawmakers are deeply divided on impeaching the president, putting House speaker Kevin McCarthy in the middle of a power struggle between far-right insurgents and lawmakers from more competitive districts who worry the gambit will put their positions at risk, reported the New York Times.

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Biden says gun violence 'tearing communities apart' after latest mass shootings

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden on Tuesday said gun violence was tearing apart U.S. communities after mass shootings in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Fort Worth claimed the lives of at least 10 people ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. Much more action is needed to "address the epidemic of gun violence that is tearing our communities apart," Biden said in a statement released by the White House. He called on Republican lawmakers in the U.S. Congress to negotiate with his fellow Democrats on gun reforms. (Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

If he wins nomination, Cornel West will be on the Green Party ballot in Florida in 2024

When he announced his third-party candidacy for president last month, philosopher, academic, and activist Dr. Cornel West said he would run on the People’s Party ticket, a relatively little known organization whose platform calls for stopping all foreign military aid, hand counting paper ballots in election. and abolishing medical debt.

Since then, he’s said that he’ll also contend for the Green Party nomination for president.

That means that if he does wind up as the Green nominee next year, West would appear on the ballot in Florida, alongside President Joe Biden and whomever the Republican Party nominates during their party’s convention next summer.

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Trump was 'obsessed with Arizona' and viewed it as central to stealing the 2020 election: analysis

The new reporting about former President Donald Trump's post-election phone call with then-Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is a further encapsulation of how "obsessed" he was with overturning the result in Arizona, said CNN chief national affairs correspondent Jeff Zeleny in a panel on Monday.

"I do want to ... get your thoughts," said anchor Alex Marquardt. "We have sources telling CNN after President Trump lost the 2020 election, he then called the former governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey, to pressure him to overturn results in that state. We understand that Ducey has not spoken with the special counsel, Jack Smith, but doesn't this add more fuel to that January 6 investigation?"

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Biden’s backup plan for student loan debt relief is underway after Supreme Court ruling

With his ambitious student loan debt cancellation plan shattered by the Supreme Court, President Joe Biden has launched a lengthy process to cancel borrowers’ debt by other means. The president’s plan B is only beginning to take shape. But Biden said last week that the plan, rooted in the Higher Education Act of 1965, is “legally sound” and the “best path” left. Shortly after the high court delivered its ruling Friday, the federal Education Department launched a so-called negotiated rulemaking process to pursue student debt relief, according to the White House. An initial virtual public hearin...

GOP's 'debauchery and crime' is turning me away from the party: conservative

Conservative New York Times columnist Bret Stephens told fellow commentator Gail Collins in a new conversation published at the paper that while he generally is optimistic about the future of the United States, he is not so confident in the future of the Republican Party specifically.

"It’s easy to get carried away with gloom, and America has a history of bouncing back from bouts of depression and disorder," said Stephens. "But I find it really hard to feel any optimism when Donald Trump seems to be cruising to the Republican renomination and Joe Biden is generating excitement among Democrats the way a colonoscopy generates excitement among people turning 50: something your doctor says you must do but only because the potential alternative is lethal."

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Biden names two Republican nominees for FTC commissioner, White House says

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden has nominated Virginia Solicitor General Andrew Ferguson and Utah Solicitor General Melissa Holyoak to fill Republican slots at the Federal Trade Commission, the White House said in a statement on Monday. If the U.S. Senate confirms Ferguson and Holyoak, the FTC, which enforces antitrust law and rules against deceptive advertising, will have a Democratic chair, Lina Khan, and two Republican and two Democratic commissioners. Ferguson was chief counsel to U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell from 2019 until 2021. He has also worked for Sena...

Disgraced New York congressman plans Florida run after being pardoned by Trump

Former U.S. Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) believes he can win in Florida despite being pardoned by then-President Donald Trump for insider trading.

Collins revealed to WGRZ that he is assembling a team to run for Congress in Florida's 19th District.

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'People are mad': Trump surges among Iowa Republicans fired up over 'legal lynching'

Cheerleaders for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign continue to hope that former President Donald Trump's legal problems will give DeSantis an advantage, but so far, that isn't happening.

A Fox News poll released on June 28 found DeSantis' trailing Trump by 34 percent among 2024 GOP presidential primary voters. Polls released several days before that showed Trump ahead of DeSantis by 29 percent (NBC News) or 38 percent (Emerson College).

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'Who else did Trump call?' Morning Joe panel ponders source of bombshell leak about call to Arizona governor

Donald Trump reportedly pressured Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state, and panelists on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" questioned the timing of that revelation.

The ex-president attacked Ducey for accepting Joe Biden's win, and a video shows the governor ignoring what appears to be a call from Trump -- his phone plays a "Hail to the Chief" ringtone in the clip -- as he signs the certification papers, and former White House official Jennifer Palimieri speculated about the sourcing for the new reporting.

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'Is everyone just numb at this point?' CNN anchor shocked by Trump spokesman's 'unequivocal lie'

CNN anchor Phil Mattingly on Monday found himself stunned at what he described as an "unequivocal lie" told by a spokesperson for former President Donald Trump.

The lie in question came after the Washington Post contacted the Trump campaign for comment on its report that Trump had placed pressure on Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey to find evidence he could use to overturn his loss in the state to President Joe Biden in 2020.

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Biden's green hydrogen plan hits climate obstacle: Water shortage

By Valerie Volcovici (Reuters) - The Biden administration's climate agenda is facing an unexpected challenge in drought-prone Corpus Christi, Texas, where a proposed clean hydrogen hub would require the installation of energy-intensive, expensive and potentially environmentally damaging seawater desalination plants. The Gulf Coast port is in the running for up to $1 billion available under President Joe Biden's 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to create a regional hub to produce hydrogen, a low-emissions fuel made by electrolyzing water that can help decarbonize heavy-emitting indus...