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Trump caught using photos from his own time as president to argue life is worse under Biden

Donald Trump launched a new campaign ad this week purporting to show that the United States is doing worse under President Biden than it did during his time in the White House, but as Forbes points out, the two most prominent photos in the ad are from Trump’s own presidency.

One of the photos showing a burning cop car was taken in Chicago on May 30, 2020. Another image shows migrants wading through knee-deep water with the caption, “Central American migrants cross the Suchiate River from Mexico to Guatemala, near Tecun Uman, Guatemala, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020" -- meaning that the people weren't traveling north to the U.S.

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Dallas Democrat Colin Allred announces 2024 challenge to Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz

U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, D-Dallas, announced Wednesday he is challenging U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, for reelection.

The third-term congressman made the announcement in a three-minute video posted on social media. The video touted Allred’s life story and congressional record — and took multiple shots at Cruz, including over his role leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and his trip to Cancun during the 2021 winter freeze.

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The View fears CNN's town hall with Trump will end in a shouting match over Kaitlin Collins' fact-checks

The CNN town hall with Donald Trump has brought out a lot of fear and fury about the network normalizing the former president's lies and not being able to fact-check him fast enough and in real time. CNN has chosen anchor and former White House correspondent Kaitlin Collins as the moderator.

During The View on Wednesday, co-host Whoopi Goldberg said that she thought town hall meetings were for people to get to know the candidate. Folks know Donald Trump.

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Decision on Hunter Biden charges imminent: report

Prosecutors are getting close to deciding whether they'll bring charges against President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, in regards to tax- and gun-related violations, The Washington Post reported.

People familiar with the matter told the Post U.S. Attorney David Weiss of Delaware is nearing the end of his decision-making process.

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Democrats roll out plan to circumvent McCarthy on the debt ceiling

Democratic lawmakers are incorporating procedural steps to increase the nation's debt ceiling without incorporating the spending cuts that have been prioritized by Republican lawmakers.

According to Axios, the procedural tactic follow House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' (D-N.Y.) letter written on Tuesday, May 2. In the letter, Jefferies detailed Democratic lawmakers' "plan to file a discharge petition – which, if signed by 218 House members, would force a vote on a clean debt ceiling increase."

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'A very incorrect statement': Fox News host smacked down for 'false narrative' on live TV

El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser confronted Fox News host Brian Kilmeade for broadcasting a false narrative about President Joe Biden's visit to his city Wednesday.

During an interview on Fox & Friends, Kilmeade argued that El Paso had removed migrants from the city for Biden's visit earlier this year.

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'Sprinting away from sanity': Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed for debt ceiling crisis

Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with Congress’ “collection of destructive MAGA lawmakers,” is directly responsible for the pending economic crisis that’s looming if the debt ceiling crisis isn’t raised, USA Today columnist Rex Huppke wrote Wednesday.

“OK, it's not 100% fair to blame America hurling toward an economic crisis solely on the nonsense-spouting Georgia congresswoman, but she and her fellow MAGA lawmakers are certainly at the root of the country’s present dilemma,” he wrote.

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Press freedom 'under attack' in every corner of the globe, UN says

Press freedom is under attack in every corner of the globe, with journalists continually harassed, jailed and killed, UN officials and media outlets warned Tuesday.

Speaking ahead of World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a rallying cry for journalists and media worldwide.

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White House calls in tech firms to talk AI risks

WASHINGTON (AFP) - The White House plans to meet with top executives from Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic on Thursday to discuss the promise and risks of artificial intelligence.

Vice President Kamala Harris and other U.S. administration officials will discuss ways to ensure consumers benefit from AI while being protected from its harms, according to a copy of an invitation seen by AFP.

President Joe Biden expects tech companies to make sure products are safe before being released to the public, the invitation said.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Working with Dems on debt ceiling maneuver would be 'career ending'

Marjorie Taylor Greene on Tuesday said fellow Republicans who may be considering working with Democrats on a rarely used legislative maneuver to resolve the debt ceiling crisis would imperil their political careers by doing so.

The far-right congresswoman from Georgia’s comment followed a Wall Street Journal report that House Democrats have initiated the discharge position process that would allow the majority of House members to circumvent leadership to bring a bill to the floor.

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House Dems unveil Hail Mary plan to defuse GOP's debt ceiling 'ticking time bomb'

House Democrats on Tuesday unveiled their closely held plan to force a vote on a debt ceiling hike "without extreme conditions," a remote bid to prevent the chamber's GOP majority from unleashing an unprecedented and severely damaging U.S. default.

Less than 24 hours after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the federal government may not be able to meet its financial obligations beyond June 1 unless Congress raises or suspends the nation's arbitrary borrowing limit before then, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) announced a so-called "discharge petition" effort to "avert the Republican-manufactured default crisis."

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Feinstein inflicting 'great harm on the judiciary' and should resign

U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday night rejected claims that Sen. Dianne Feinstein is being targeted by "anti-feminist" attacks as calls mount for the 89-year-old lawmaker's retirement.

On the social media platform Bluesky, the New York Democrat said Feinstein (D-Calif.) "is causing great harm to the judiciary" with her prolonged absence from the Senate due to her recovery from shingles. Feinstein, who sits on the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee, has not been present since late February.

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GOP debt limit bill will make reelection harder for Republicans in Biden districts: report

President Joe Biden (D) beat Donald Trump in a number of districts that are now represented by Republicans in the House, and those members of the GOP just voted for a debt limit increase bill that would be "toxic" to their reelection efforts, according to the New Republic.

By supporting the bill, the 18 Republicans are tying themselves to the bill's provisions that would not go over well in districts Biden won. Those provisions include $131 billion in cuts to discretionary domestic spending, according to Daniel Strauss' report.

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