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'Bold move': Fox Business host gushes over Biden's 'game-changer' Ukraine visit

Fox Business host Stuart Varney praised President Joe Biden on Monday for a surprise visit to the war zone in Ukraine.

Varney reacted on his Fox Business program just hours after Biden visited Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv.

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'Frustrated, embarrassed and annoyed': Trump voters are willing to walk away

Donald Trump will likely not be pleased at how he is being viewed by a collection of voters who backed him in 2020 and recently took part in two focus groups about his political future.

The participants, who hail from the key early-voting states of New Hampshire, Nevada, Iowa and South Carolina, uniformly stood up when asked about their previous support for the former president – but that does not make him their first choice when it comes to 2024.

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McCarthy hands massive trove of Jan. 6 surveillance video to Tucker Carlson: report

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has turned over 41,000 hours of surveillance footage from the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol to Fox News primetime commentator Tucker Carlson, reported Axios on Monday.

"Carlson TV producers were on Capitol Hill last week to begin digging through the trove, which includes multiple camera angles from all over Capitol grounds. Excerpts will begin airing in the coming weeks," Axios reported.

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'Incredibly insulting': Marjorie Taylor Greene slams Biden's Ukraine visit

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) slammed President Joe Biden's visit to Ukraine Monday, on the eve of the anniversary of Russia's invasion, as “incredibly insulting."

“Today on our President’s Day, Joe Biden, the President of the United States chose Ukraine over America, while forcing the American people to pay for Ukraine’s government and war,” Greene tweeted. “I cannot express how much Americans hate Joe Biden.”

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These 5 election deniers now control state voting systems

Americans concerned about the health of democracy breathed a sigh of relief when a pack of election deniers in 2022 lost their attempts to control voting in key battleground states – making it unlikely that a rogue state election official could subvert the 2024 presidential election.

Candidates for secretary of state who denied the result of the 2020 presidential race were defeated in all three swing states where they were on the ballot – Arizona, Michigan, and Nevada. And in Pennsylvania, where the governor appoints the chief election official, an election-denier gubernatorial candidate also lost.

But while battleground states may have dodged a bullet in their secretary of state races, Alabama, Indiana, South Dakota, and Wyoming all elected deniers – defined as officials who refused to publicly acknowledge the legitimacy of President Joe Biden’s victory or backed court cases that could overturn the election. And the governor of Florida, the nation’s third-largest state, appointed a secretary of state who has refused, when asked, to say Biden won the election.

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China rejects US claim it may arm Russia

Beijing strongly denied on Monday US claims that China was considering arming Russia in its war against Ukraine, as it reiterated a call for dialogue to end the conflict.

On Sunday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Beijing was now "considering providing lethal support" to Moscow ranging "from ammunition to the weapons themselves".

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President Biden meets Zelenskiy in surprise Kyiv visit before war anniversary

KYIV (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Monday and met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, days before the first anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Air raid sirens blared across the Ukrainian capital as Biden visited Kyiv but there were no reports of Russian missile or air strikes.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene fears GOP base believes too many 'liars and grifters'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday lamented that too many people within the Republican base have fallen prey to "liars and grifters."

In a cryptic tweet, Greene teased that there was news breaking tomorrow that could disprove the claims of unnamed right-wing operatives who had apparently been misleading conservative voters.

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Biden sends prayers to ex-president Carter in hospice care

Jimmy Carter, seen here in 1991, is receiving hospice care at home

Washington (AFP) - US President Joe Biden on Sunday sent "love" and prayers to Jimmy Carter, the day after the former president, 98, entered hospice care.

After several hospital stays, Carter, who led the United States from 1977 to 1981, has decided to spend his "remaining time" at home, his nonprofit foundation announced Saturday.

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Trump busted by reporter for twisting his words to wrongly claim 'exoneration'

Former President Donald Trump over the weekend promoted a tweet from Politico reporter Kyle Cheney to falsely claim that a special grand jury in Georgia had exonerated him from any wrongdoing.

As Cheney noted on Sunday, Trump took his tweet describing the contents of the partially released grand jury report and used it to falsely suggest that the report had concluded the former president did nothing wrong.

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Rudy Giuliani rages at 'double-crossing' Trump appointees who 'didn't believe' his Biden dirt

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani revealed on Sunday that former President Donald Trump's administration members refused to cooperate in a campaign to smear Joe Biden because they "didn't believe" his evidence of wrongdoing was legitimate.

On his Sunday WABC radio broadcast, Giuliani complained that the "press turned on" him after he claimed in 2020 to have evidence of Biden family corruption.

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Ukraine presses US Congress members for F-16 jetfighters: lawmakers

By Jonathan Landay

MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Ukrainian officials have urged U.S. Congress members to press President Joe Biden's administration to send F-16 jetfighters to Kyiv, saying the aircraft would boost Ukraine's ability to hit Russian missile units with U.S.-made rockets, lawmakers said.

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China swipes at 'hysterical' U.S. at global security gathering

By Humeyra Pamuk and Ryan Woo

MUNICH/BEIJING (Reuters) -China's top diplomat Wang Yi on Saturday accused the United States of violating international norms with "hysterical" behavior, as a running dispute over a suspected Chinese spy balloon moved to the forefront of a global security conference in Munich.

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