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'That's scary': Allies fear Biden's closest advisers are leading him to defeat

Doubt is setting in among senior Democrats, including some of President Joe Biden's aides, about his strategy for winning re-election.

Biden's core inner circle remains confident in reminding voters about the Jan. 6 insurrection, political violence, threats to democracy and Donald Trump's character, which the president and longtime aide Mike Donilon believe will be the key to winning. Yet he's been consistently falling behind in polls, reported Axios.

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'Vile smears': Trump's MAGA allies fact-checked for tying Biden policy to brutal murders

Former President Donald Trump and his friends are pushing a new round of xenophobic lies to try to smear President Joe Biden's push to keep families together, wrote The New Republic's Greg Sargent on Tuesday.

Fresh off his executive action implementing more controls to secure the border, Biden followed up this week with an order reforming the residency process for undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens. Federal law already allows these immigrants to apply for green cards, but Biden's order simplifies the bureaucratic process, making it much easier for an estimated 550,000 people to gain legal status.

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RNC brings nationwide effort to recruit 5,000 poll workers and poll watchers to PA

NEWTOWN — The Republican National Committee brought its new nationwide campaign aimed at recruiting 100,000 poll watchers, poll workers, and legal experts to Pennsylvania on Tuesday.

“We from the RNC have put in place an incredible election integrity program,” RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump said Tuesday. “This is unlike anything we’ve ever done before and it is to ensure free, fair, and transparent elections.”

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'Whimpering apologist for Beijing': Trump mocked for 'total failure' China trade war

During his time in office, former President Donald Trump made a lot of noise about waging a trade war against China.

However, writes New York Magazine's Jonathan Chait, Trump by the end of his first term had grown desperate to forge a trade deal with China that he could tout during his reelection bid that he would go on to lose against President Joe Biden.

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Trump claims the economy is a wreck in latest rant

Donald Trump took the stage in Racine Tuesday afternoon crowing the praises of Milwaukee, a week after he was reported to have said the city where the Republican National Convention will take place in July “is a horrible city.”

At an outdoor arena in Downtown Racine on the shores of Lake Michigan, Trump went on to spend an hour and a half describing President Joe Biden’s presidency as a disaster that he will end if voters return him to the White House in November after a four-year absence.

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'He was talking gibberish!' Dem strategist openly laughs at defense of Trump's rambling

Democratic strategist Maria Cardona on Wednesday openly laughed at Trump 2016 campaign staffer Bryan Lanza after he tried to defend the former president's mental acuity.

Appearing on CNN, Lanza criticized reports that Trump had left a room full of CEOs baffled by being unable to maintain a coherent thought during a recent meeting.

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Juneteenth goes unobserved by Florida state government

Today, June 19, or “Juneteenth,” commemorates the end of slavery in the defeated South. The date reflects the timing of the announcement by Union General Gordon Granger in Galveston, Texas, the day after he’d arrived to occupy the city.

A similar announcement had already happened in Florida’s capital city on May 20, 1865 — the different timing reflecting the uncertainties surrounding the end of the Civil War and difficulties of communications as rebel states fell under federal control.

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'Cheapfakes': Out-of-context videos target Biden's age

Republicans are flooding the internet with out-of-context videos of U.S. President Joe Biden, using what the White House has characterized as deceptive editing tactics to cast the 81-year-old as infirm less than five months from November's election.

The specious posts claiming to show Biden lost or freezing up underscore how increasingly bitter and personal the campaign has become online in the wake of former president Donald Trump's criminal conviction and as attack ads ramp up ahead of the first debates.

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Searing heat scorches U.S. from Chicago to East Coast

Extreme heat and high humidity smothered the central and northeastern United States on Tuesday, with temperature records expected to melt away in the coming days, authorities warned, as wildfires sizzled in the west.

"A heat wave will settle and persist across the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and the Northeast through the next few days," the National Weather Service said, explaining that the early arrival of summer heat wave made it more dangerous.

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U.S. LGBTQ club shooter given another 55 life sentences

A mass shooter who killed five people at an LGBTQ club in the US state of Colorado pleaded guilty to hate crimes Tuesday over the horrifying 2022 massacre, and was given another hefty sentence.

Anderson Lee Aldrich was already serving five life sentences for the gun rampage at Club Q in Colorado Springs that also injured 22 people.

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Trump inadvertently highlights report questioning his mental fitness

Donald Trump may have inadvertently called attention to a report that business leaders were startled by his inability to "keep a straight thought" by promoting another report that disputed those claims.

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin spoke to CEOs who attended Business Roundtable’s quarterly meeting last week, and they told him the presumptive Republican nominee "was all over the map" and "remarkably meandering," but Trump posted an excerpt on Truth Social from a right-wing media site that countered his reporting.

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‘Girl version of Yosemite Sam’: Constituents paint complicated portrait of MTG

ROME, Ga. — On the national stage, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) captures nonstop attention for her gun-wielding, rabble-rousing, speaker-slaying, election-denying persona.

Look at her 2020 congressional campaign ad where she fires a semi-automatic rifle into targets symbolizing Democratic policy concerns such as climate change and gun control.

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Trump seemed to think he still had presidential powers — even after election loss: author

After he lost the 2020 election, a defeated Donald Trump still acted as if he was president.

That's according to Variety co-editor-in-chief Ramin Setoodeh, who appeared on CNN's "The Source with Kaitlan Collins" on Tuesday night, claiming that in at least one of his conversations with the 45th president — post-2020 election defeat at Trump Tower in New York City — he curiously acted as if he was still doing the job during the interview. Setoodeh was plugging his book Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass.

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