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Conservative paints a portrait of doom if the GOP doesn't dump Trump

A clearly exasperated former speechwriter for President George W. Bush warned Republicans there appears to be little chance that Donald Trump will be successful in his third bid for the White House due to his overwhelmingly poor numbers with independents and swing voters.

In his column for the Washington Post, conservative Marc Theissen claimed the 2024 presidential election will be a debacle for the GOP if they don't dump Trump and find another candidate — any candidate — to head the ticket.

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Morning Joe gloats that Trump is handing the 2024 election to Democrats

Republican support for Donald Trump is at an all-time high and on Wednesday, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Democrats were licking their chops for 2024.

The former president's favorability among Republicans hit 81 percent in a recent poll, although another poll showed just 71 percent of Republicans wanted him back in the White House -- and only 29 percent of independents and 7 percent of Democrats agreed -- and the "Morning Joe" host said that was a matchup President Joe Biden would gladly take on again.

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Republicans take aim at Biden with 'fact check' website

Just before Joe Biden announced his much-anticipated 2024 re-election bid Tuesday, his Republican opponents took aim at the US president in an unexpected way – they rolled out a website to "fact check" him.

The move underlines efforts on both sides of the political aisle to lob salvos at rivals using the fact-checking format, a move analysts say risks undermining trust in non-partisan debunkers of misinformation.

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US lawmakers lock horns over debt limit as default threat looms

US representatives were set to vote as early as Wednesday on Republican proposals combining steep spending cuts with a hike in the country's borrowing limit to head off a potentially catastrophic credit default.

The government is expecting to hit the debt ceiling within weeks, raising the possibility of the world's largest economy defaulting on its repayments and igniting a firestorm that could engulf international markets.

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Taliban kill IS 'mastermind' of Kabul airport attack: White House

Taliban government forces have killed the Islamic State mastermind of a devastating suicide bomb attack at the Kabul airport during the chaotic withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan in 2021, the White House said Tuesday.

The bomber detonated a device among packed crowds at the airport's perimeter as they tried to flee Afghanistan on August 26, 2021. The blast killed some 170 Afghans and 13 US troops who were securing the airport for the traumatic exit.

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Trump busted for five big lies in his reaction to Biden's reelection announcement

President Joe Biden’s announcement that he is seeking reelection drew an almost immediate reaction from Donald Trump, who released a video Tuesday morning riddled with factual errors, according to an analysis in The Washington Post.

Biden’s announcement, released in a video isn’t perfect from a fact-checking standpoint, The Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler reports, noting that his assertion that “MAGA Republicans” want to cut social security doesn’t square with the current position GOP leaders hold.

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Trump says 'Biden crime family' is ten times as bad as Watergate scandal

Former president Donald Trump on Tuesday jumped on the "Biden crime family" language popularized by U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) when he said Biden's crimes equated to Watergate times ten.

Trump posted on his own social network, Truth Social, to say that Congressmen James Comer (R) and Jim Jordan (R) have revealed information about the "Biden Crime Family" that "would be Watergate times 10 if this News was revealed just 10 years ago." He further included a video of himself speaking, in which he claimed that the "fake news media is corrupt at a level never seen before."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene opens public survey on her probe into 'Biden crime family'

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) wants to know what the country thinks about her ongoing investigation into the potential illegal acts of the "Biden crime family," and whether it should come to an end.

Greene tweeted out an official House survey on her probe, and encouraged supporters to let her know that they support it. The form appears to be available to anyone who visits the site, regardless of whether or not the individuals lives in Greene's district.

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'The train is coming off the tracks': RNC responds to Biden campaign announcement with AI-generated ad

The Republican Party outsourced its rapid response to President Joe Biden's re-election announcement to artificial intelligence.

The president released a video Tuesday morning announcing his intention to run in 2024, and the Republican National Committee quickly responded with its own video featuring AI-created images that focused on a hypothetical second term instead of Biden's first-term record, reported Axios.

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Biden announces 2024 re-election campaign

President Joe Biden on Tuesday formally announced that he is running for reelection in 2024, asking voters to give him more time to “finish the job” he began when he was sworn in to office and to set aside their concerns about extending the run of America’s oldest president for another four years.

Biden, who would be 86 at the end of a second term, is betting his first-term legislative achievements and more than 50 years of experience in Washington will count for more than concerns over his age. He faces a smooth path to winning his party’s nomination, with no serious Democratic rivals. But he’s still set for a hard-fought struggle to retain the presidency in a bitterly divided nation.

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Biden campaign announcement takes aim at Marjorie Taylor Greene

President Joe Biden took a swipe at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a video announcing his intention to run for re-election in 2024.

The right-wing lawmaker is shown about 36 seconds into the three-minute video wearing a white fur coat and shouting "liar" at the president during his State of the Union address earlier this year, as Biden pointed out Republican efforts to cut Social Security and Medicare, reported Newsweek.

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Democrats plan 'dirty tactics' to make sure 'marred' Donald Trump gets GOP nomination: columnist

Former President Donald Trump has the backing of the majority of Democrats who hope such "marred" candidate will ease Joe Biden’s path back to the White House, a USA Today columnist wrote Tuesday.

Biden’s announcement that he’s seeking re-election has excited few in the Democratic Party, wrote Ingrid Jacques. And they see the best chance for what they consider a weak candidate is to pit him against someone even less likely to win.

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'Dangerous misinformer': Tucker Carlson's legacy of falsehoods

Incendiary host Tucker Carlson, who exited Fox News Monday, repeatedly aired falsehoods on his top-rated show, from anti-vaccine to anti-immigrant propaganda -- and even his departure was wrapped up in conspiracy theories.

Night after night, Carlson launched into what American media pundits and researchers described as divisive, racist and conspiracy-laden monologues to millions of viewers of his 8 p.m. prime-time show on Fox News.

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