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Trump describes Biden response to derailment as a 'betrayal' in Ohio appearance

Donald Trump started his appearance at the East Palestine, Ohio, site of the Feb. 4 train derailment by praising Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) and promising accountability.

After joking with the mayor of East Palestine, Trent Conway, Trump made a reference to fake news and real news.

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Biden administration unveils broad asylum restrictions at U.S.-Mexico border

By Ted Hesson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States could bar tens of thousands of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border from claiming asylum under a proposal unveiled on Tuesday that would be the most wide-ranging attempt yet by U.S. President Joe Biden's administration to deter unauthorized crossings.

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'Freak show' Marjorie Taylor Greene is too powerful to be ignored: conservative author

Peter Wehner, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, is warning that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) statements about enacting a "national divorce" should not be written off as a mere "freak show."

In his latest essay at The Atlantic, Wehner argues that Greene is now too influential within the House Republican Party to be written off or ignored as a crank.

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George Santos' campaign spending was sketchy from the start: analysis

Rep. George Santos has made a mess of his campaign spending almost from the start of his political career.

The New York Republican made a series of four-figure donations in one of his first actions as a congressional candidate in 2019, and a Politico analysis of campaign finance records shows more than $9,000 in reported donations don't match what was reported by other groups. That fits a pattern for his finances dating back to the start of his candidacy.

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East Palestine mayor fears Trump visit will turn them into ‘political pawns’

Donald Trump is visiting the site of a toxic train derailment in Ohio whether anyone wants him to or not.

The former president will visit East Palestine on Wednesday, which some members of the Biden administration are welcoming as a chance to highlight the previous administration's safety record, and other Trump critics described the trip as political theater from a 2024 candidate, reported Politico.

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US Supreme Court weighs suit against Twitter over Istanbul massacre

By Andrew Chung and John Kruzel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday is set to hear for a second straight day a bid to hold internet companies accountable for contentious content posted by users, this time involving a lawsuit against Twitter Inc by the American relatives of a Jordanian man killed in a Istanbul nightclub massacre.

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Trump's East Palestine stunt could backfire because 'he's not known for empathy': Maggie Haberman

Former President Donald Trump is traveling to East Palestine, Ohio in an attempt to show up President Joe Biden, who has yet to visit the site of the toxic train disaster that has left local residents fearful for their physical health.

However, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman warned on Wednesday that Trump's visit may not be the public relations coup he imagines.

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In Carter's hometown, community prepares for final farewell

For residents of the rural hamlet of Plains, Georgia, there is only one thing more beloved than its famed crop the peanut, and that is Jimmy Carter.

The former US president and native son has put the town and its nearly 600 residents on the map, luring tourism dollars as well as swarms of reporters throughout his life, especially at times of his major achievements: the Nobel Peace Prize, his 75th wedding anniversary, visits by dignitaries such as Joe Biden.

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Doubt creeping into Biden's inner circle about 2024 plans: report

A sense of doubt has crept into President Joe Biden's inner circle about his appetite for launching a re-election campaign.

Biden and his family have previously dragged out deliberations on a 2024 presidential campaign to painstaking lengths, but a February deadline offered by advisers has come and gone -- in part due to his visit to Kyiv over the weekend -- and now they're looking to April for him to reach a decision, reported Politico.

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Fox News' Doocy disses Biden’s Warsaw speech before he gives it

Fox News' Peter Doocy was not impressed with President Joe Biden's speech in Warsaw, even before he delivered it. The President, after traveling to Kyiv and becoming the first sitting President to enter a war zone without a U.S. military presence, headed to the capital of Poland to deliver remarks just ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russian President Vladimir Putin's illegal war against Ukraine.

"It's not the solemn set of remarks that we were kind of told to expect, based on the existential threats that he sees," Doocy said before President Biden began speaking. "It has almost a campaign rally feel, like if they were having a campaign rally for democracy."

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Trump supporters tease 'Plan C' to 'reinstate' him to office after Supreme Court denies them again

A trio of pro-Trump activist brothers are teasing that they have a "Plan C" to get former President Donald Trump "reinstated" to office after the Supreme Court once again smacked down their legal case, reported Newsweek on Tuesday.

"In a Facebook post Tuesday, Raland Brunson — one of the plaintiffs in the case seeking to overturn the result of the 2020 presidential election and reinstall former President Donald Trump in the White House — said the Supreme Court had once again rejected an effort to hear the case, all but ending the already slim chance current President Joe Biden would be removed from the White House," reported Nick Reynolds.

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GOP lawmakers unhappy after finding themselves in cross-hairs of anti-abortion groups in Tennessee

State lawmakers are defending themselves against attacks from anti-abortion groups accusing them of trying to derail Tennessee’s new restrictions.

Tennessee Right to Life and Tennessee Stands are targeting members of the Population Health Subcommittee, mainly Republicans, and urging people to call and email them after they approved legislation designed to change the “affirmative defense” provision in state law in an effort to stop the “criminalization” of physicians who save the lives of women involved in deadly pregnancies.

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Biden says Russia will never defeat Ukraine after Kremlin suspends nuclear treaty

By Nandita Bose and Guy Faulconbridge

WARSAW/MOSCOW (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday Ukraine "stands strong" a year after the Russian invasion and that Moscow would never defeat its neighbour, after the Kremlin suspended a landmark nuclear arms control treaty over the West's support for Kyiv.

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