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Rudy Giuliani bizarrely connects alleged Joe Biden scandals to gay 'deviancy'

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on Sunday compared President Joe Biden's alleged scandals to what he claimed was "deviancy" of LGBTQ+ people.

During Sunday's Uncovering the Truth on WABC, Giuliani noted that Republicans planned to meet with the FBI over documents they believe will show evidence of corruption.

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Fox News host nails 'squirming' GOP rep. who won't say FBI docs could 'exonerate' Biden

Fox News host Arthel Neville accused Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) of "squirming" after he was asked if FBI documents requested by Republicans could exonerate President Joe Biden.

In an interview on Sunday, Neville reported the FBI would present a document on Monday that Republicans suspect will show criminal dealings between Biden and foreign countries.

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Joe Biden has figured out a way to pit GOP lawmakers against the MAGA extremists: columnist

In light of President Joe Biden's successful budget negotiations with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) the Washington Post's Greg Sargent suggested Democrats use his strategy to get Republicans to ignore their far-right colleagues and their threats that never come to fruition.

As Sargent noted, Biden in both his 2020 presidential campaign and in the recent budget dealings, was able to isolate the MAGA Republicans as outsiders as he dealt with McCarthy.

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Chinese warship passed in 'unsafe manner' near US destroyer in Taiwan Strait -US

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Chinese warship came within 150 yards (137 meters) of a U.S. destroyer in the Taiwan Strait in "an unsafe manner," U.S. military officials said, as China blamed the United States for "deliberately provoking risk" in the region.

U.S. and Canadian navies were conducting a joint exercise in the strait, which separates the island of Taiwan and China, when the Chinese ship cut in front of the U.S. guided-missile destroyer Chung-Hoon forcing it to slow down to avoid a collision, the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement on Saturday.

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There was a noticeable candidate missing from Joni Ernst’s 'Roast and Ride'

Presidential candidates worked to balance promoting their ability to unify the country while highlighting their fight against the “woke” left while speaking to Iowans gathered Saturday for U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst’s “Roast and Ride” fundraiser at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his wife, Casey, took their children to get ice cream and sit up in a John Deere truck. Businessman Perry Johnson signed copies of his books and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott shook hands with those seated for lunch as event attendees waited for speeches to start.

Candidates set out to prove their retail politics prowess, speaking with voters and taking photos while competing to sign up Iowa Republicans to volunteer for their campaign and support them in the 2024 Iowa caucuses.

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'Nothing to brag about': Progressives vent fury over Biden's 'big win'

President Joe Biden delivered his first televised address from the Oval Office on Friday night to applaud the final result of legislative negotiations between his administration and Republicans in Congress who took the U.S. economy hostage over the debt ceiling, but progressive critics found the victory lap hard to take given the details of the deal and the devastating impacts they will have.

"It was critical to reach an agreement and it's very good news for the American people," Biden said during his remarks from the White House. "No one got everything they wanted but the American people got what they needed. We averted an economic crisis and an economic collapse."

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Trump, rivals asked for loyalty pledge ahead of 2024 debates

The Republican Party is planning to hold its first US presidential primary debate on August 23, organizers said Friday, announcing that candidates will be made to sign a pledge agreeing to support the eventual nominee.

Former president Donald Trump, the runaway frontrunner in the early stages of the contest, has so far declined to commit to backing the eventual winner, saying in a radio interview in February that it would "depend on who the nominee was."

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Lockheed Martin CEO hails Pentagon budget boost in debt limit deal

The head of the top weapons contractor in the United States said Thursday that he's happy with the debt ceiling agreement negotiated by the congressional Republicans and the Biden White House, a deal that proposes a military budget increase while imposing two years of caps on other discretionary federal spending—impacting funding for education, housing, and more.

James Taiclet, the CEO of Lockheed Martin, said at a conference that the bill now awaiting President Joe Biden's signature is "as good an outcome as our industry or our company could ask for at this point," noting that it calls for "3% growth for two years in defense where other areas of the budget are being reduced."

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Biden takes victory lap in debt ceiling speech: 'The American people got what they needed'

On Friday evening, President Joe Biden gave an Oval Office address triumphantly announcing the bipartisan deal to lift the debt ceiling — and touting the latest reports showing the strength of the economy.

"This is vital," said Biden. "Because it is essential to the progress we have made over the last few years. Keeping full faith and credit of the United States of America. Passing a budget that continues to grow our economy and reflects our values as a nation. That is why I am speaking to you tonight. To report on the crisis averted and what we are doing to protect America's future. Passing this budget agreement was critical."

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Donald Trump takes aim at right-wing targets as 2024 GOP primary heats up

Donald Trump is focusing his rage on a new array of perceived enemies as the 2024 GOP primary heats up, and this time the former president is setting his sights on targets on the political right.

The early returns suggest this could be a losing strategy.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr: 'I have a lot of conversations with dead people'

Conspiracy theorist and 2024 Democratic candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., recently said he has "conversations with dead people," The Guardian reports.

Son of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY), and nephew of former President John F. Kennedy — who were both assassinated in the 1960s — the proud anti-vaxxer spoke with the Free Press about "how he thought his father and uncle would tackle challenges facing America today."

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FBI agrees to share Biden-related document with Comer and Raskin

The FBI will bring an "internal law enforcement document" to Capitol Hill next week for House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-KY) and ranking Democratic member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) to review, CNN reported.

Some Republicans claim the document will contain allegations made by an unnamed whistleblower about an alleged criminal scheme between Joe Biden when he was vice president and a foreign national. But, according to CNN, sources that have reviewed the document say it contains no incriminating evidence against Biden.

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YouTube policy that banned election fraud lies reversed as 2024 approaches

YouTube has reversed a policy that previously banned false claims about the 2020 election, according to a statement on the site.

The video sharing platform now says that the policy, which was enacted in December 2020, is a violation of constitutionally protected speech.

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