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'We’re going to live in reality over here': Republicans nix Kevin McCarthy's plan to slash food aid

The showdown between Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and President Joe Biden is coming up as the debt ceiling and budget battles approach. Biden released his budget publicly, but the Republicans, thus far, have no plan of their own.

"Separately, as you and I discussed earlier, I look forward to talking with you about our Nation’s economic and fiscal future,” Biden said in a letter to McCarthy. “But for that conversation to be productive, we should both tell the American people what we are for.”

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Robert Kennedy Jr. picks a terrible week in American history to announce his presidential campaign

Robert Kennedy Jr. is announcing his 2024 presidential campaign on April 19, which was once known for the "shot heard around the world." It was when gunfire broke out in Lexington and Concord, sparking the start of the American Revolution. The colonists began a long and bloody war with the British for independence. While it ended well for the United States, it also meant the then-small country lost many of its citizens.

Today the date means something else for many others, however. April 19 was the final day of the Waco stand off in which ATF and FBI agents moved in to put teargas in the house. A fire was started, which ended with the 76 Branch Davidians cult members killed, including 25 children who were the result of cult leader David Koresh impregnating several young women and minors on the compound.

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George Santos campaign reports giving out more in refunds than actual donations

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has reported more refunds than actual contributions in the first quarter of 2023, Federal Election Commission records show.

Santos reported $5333.26 in contributions (other than loans) and $8352.78 in contribution refunds, bringing the net contributions to negative $3019.52 between Jan. 1 and March 31. Santos also reported debts and obligations owed by the committee of $715,000.00, records show.

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Family of detained U.S. journalist in Russia breaks silence

The parents of detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on Friday said that they remained optimistic for a positive outcome to his detention insisting that their son "still loved Russia."

"It's one of the American qualities that we absorbed, you know, be optimistic, believe in a happy ending," Gershkovich's mother, Ella Milman told the Wall Street Journal, speaking out for the first time since his arrest.

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'Bloated nothingburger': Andy Biggs shredded for threats to 'defund' Manhattan D.A.

Far-right Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) announced on Twitter that he would be "defunding" the Manhattan District Attorney's office in retaliation for the indictment of former President Donald Trump.

Writing for The Arizona Republic on Friday, opinion columnist E.J. Montini raked Biggs over the coals, blasting it as a stunt at taxpayer expense that will never go anywhere.

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Blinken starts Vietnam visit amid hopes of deeper ties to counter China

By Humeyra Pamuk

HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday kicked off a trip to Vietnam, a crucial Southeast Asian trade partner that Washington is looking to bolster ties with as it works to balance China's growing assertiveness in the region and beyond.

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Lauren Boebert’s son a no-show for scheduled court appearance over crash that injured friend: report

Rep. Lauren Boebert's son was scheduled to have his day in court earlier this week, but the far-right Colorado Republican congresswoman’s son was a no-show, the independent Colorado outlet Westword reports.

Tyler Boebert, the congresswoman’s oldest son, was issued a “careless driving causing bodily injury” citation in connection with a Sept. 17 traffic collision in which his friend suffered injuries that required hospitalization.

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Biden says he will announce run for re-election 'soon'

By Steve Holland and Trevor Hunnicutt

KNOCK, Ireland (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday he has decided to run for a second term and would formally announce his re-election campaign "relatively soon."

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Trump slams ‘rogue bureaucrats’ and calls for all federal employees to pass ‘new civil service test’

Donald Trump, who in recent weeks has spoken and posted almost exclusively about being politically persecuted amid a torrent of criminal investigations and civil litigation, on Friday delivered what by comparison seemed like a more traditional campaign speech.

In a video the former president released Friday on Rumble and his own Truth Social website, ostensibly to advocate for deregulation, he attacked “rogue bureaucrats” and called for all federal employees to pass a “new civil service test.” He also squeezed in a dig at investigators looking into whether he improperly handled classified documents.

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Tearful Biden meets priest in Ireland who gave son last rites

BALLINA, Ireland (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden broke down in tears on Friday after a chance meeting at an Irish church with the priest who performed the last rites on his son Beau, a priest who accompanied Biden during the visit said.

Father Richard Gibbons, who led Biden on a tour of the Catholic shrine of Knock, said he had not known that one of his colleagues, ex-U.S. Army chaplain Father Frank O'Grady, had performed the sacrament until the president arrived.

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George Santos ridiculed for saying Biden 'lied'

Rep. George Santos (R-NY) hit out at what he called President Joe Biden's lies on Friday – and was hit by a tidal wave of mockery.

"Joe Biden has lied to the American people for 40+ years costing us lives & Tax payer dollars," the disgraced New York Republican tweeted. "Biden has FAILED to protect American interests here or abroad without accountability."

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Biden administration takes abortion pill fight to U.S. Supreme Court

By Andrew Chung

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The abortion pill mifepristone may not be available for months if limits on it set by lower courts are allowed to take effect, President Joe Biden's administration and the drug's manufacturer told the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday as they fight to defend access to the drug.

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Tearful Biden explores faith and family at finale of Ireland trip

US President Joe Biden, winding down an emotive visit to Ireland, broke down in tears Friday during a chance encounter with the priest who read the last rites to his late son.

The Irish-American president was on a visit to the celebrated Roman Catholic pilgrimage shrine at Knock, northwestern Ireland, on the final day of a three-day tour of his ancestral homeland.

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