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White House mocks Rick Scott

U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) for over a year has had a radical, published, 12-point plan that calls for all federal laws to be "sunsetted" every five years – voided, in other words – unless the House and Senate can pass them again and the sitting President signs them back into law.

It literally reads: "All federal legislation sunsets in 5 years. If a law is worth keeping, Congress can pass it again."

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Biden to send message to Putin in Ukraine war anniversary speech

President Joe Biden will be "messaging" Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin when he speaks in Warsaw next week, while hailing NATO's unprecedented effort to help Ukrainians save their country as the war reaches the one-year mark.

The White House says Biden will give the speech in Poland -- a key US ally and fulcrum of vast efforts to arm Ukraine and receive refugees -- on Tuesday.

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Texas border Republican accuses GOP of using immigration crisis for politics

U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-San Antonio, accused his fellow Republicans of politicizing the border for their own benefit, further escalating his standoff with more conservative members of his party who he said stood to gain from a sustained migration conflict.

“Anyone who thinks a 3 page anti-immigration bill with 0% chance of getting signed into law is going to solve the border crisis should be buying beach front property in AZ,” Gonzales tweeted Thursday night in an apparent reference to border legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Austin.

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GOP's Rick Scott whines about 'shallow gotcha politics' after Biden puts him in the hot seat

Florida Republican Rick Scott is disavowing his plan for Social Security and Medicare and took to the conservative Washington Examiner to complain that he has not been treated fairly by both President Joe Biden and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on the subject.

According to a report from the New York Times, the Florida senator has been taking a beating from members of both parties over his publicly stated desire to review all government programs every five years and subject them to congressional review that could include letting them go by the wayside.

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‘Less time thinking about pronouns’: Marco Rubio wants to reinstate Trump’s ban on transgender service members

On July 26, 2017, out of the blue, President Donald Trump in a series of tweets falsely claiming he had consulted with his generals, announced all transgender service members would be kicked out of the U.S. Armed Forces. There was no legitimate basis for the Commander-in-Chief's decision, no scientific basis, no financial basis, and indeed, doing so would have stripped America's military of some of its experts.

As NCRM reported, the nation later learned the abrupt announcement was done after urgings from far-right wing extremists including Ginni Thomas, anti-LGBTQ hate group head Tony Perkins. then-Congressman Mark Meadows who would later become Trump’s White House chief of staff, and Vice President Mike Pence.

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White House drops the hammer on latest GOP 'publicity stunt'

WASHINGTON — U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and a handful of Republican freshman lawmakers traveled to the U.S. – Mexico border Thursday, where they continued to blame the Biden administration for the fentanyl drug crisis.

Leading up to the visit, the White House called it a “publicity stunt.”

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Five Memphis officers plead 'not guilty' to murdering Tyre Nichols

Lawyers for five officers said they pleaded "not guilty" Friday to charges that they murdered Tyre Nichols, a young Black man who died after a police beating in Memphis, Tennessee last month.

Videos of the incident showed the five officers, who are all Black, repeatedly kicking and punching Nichols in a traffic stop close to his home on January 7, three days before he died in hospital.

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Fox News host didn't want to mention 'peaceful transition' for fear of losing pro-Trump viewers

Lawyers representing Dominion Voting Systems unearthed a message from Fox News' Maria Bartiromo in which she expresses a distaste for talking about having a peaceful transition of power to President Joe Biden for fear of alienating Trump-loving viewers.

Dominion's lengthy court filing released this week highlighted a text message sent to Bartiromo from producer Abby Grossberg in which she said, "To be honest, our audience doesn't want to hear about a peaceful transition" on the grounds that "they still have hope" of Trump remaining in power.

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Don Lemon forced to make a 'groveling apology' to CNN staff: report

"CNN This Morning" anchor Don Lemon had to offer a "groveling apology" to his coworkers at CNN on the daily editorial call, after he made comments about former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's age that offended women, reported The Daily Beast on Friday.

“I’m sorry I don’t mean to hurt anyone. I did not mean to offend anyone,” said Lemon on the call, according to the report. “What I said came out wrong and I wish I hadn’t said it. I believe women of any age can do anything they set their minds to. The people I am closest to in this organization are women.”

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Ron DeSantis won't dare run into Trump 'buzzsaw' next year: Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough doesn't think Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will run for president in 2024, and he doesn't think he should.

The Republican governor has generated some excitement among donors and has polled strongly against the former president, who has already entered the race, but the "Morning Joe" host cautioned DeSantis against launching a challenge.

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Biden says will contact Xi in wake of balloon shoot-down

President Joe Biden on Thursday said he would talk to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in the wake of the US Air Force shooting down what Washington says was a high-tech Chinese spy balloon earlier this month.

"I expect to be speaking with President Xi and... we're going to get to the bottom of this," Biden said in his most extensive public remarks since the incident on February 4.

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'I know which ones are nuts already': Senators skeptical of Nikki Haley’s political age test proposal

WASHINGTON — Nikki Haley’s turning heads this week, and not just those of Don Lemon’s bosses over at CNN.

The former South Carolina governor’s proposal to test the mental fitness of the nation’s oldest politicians is being embraced by some lawmakers on Capitol Hill, expanded by others, and brushed aside — or laughed off — by many.

She’s running. And she went there.

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Biden gets clean bill of health from doctors as Republicans focus on his age

President Joe Biden has been given a clean bill of health from his latest physical, reported The Washington Post on Thursday — a development that comes as he faces the prospect of being the first octogenarian to serve as and seek re-election as president, and as some Republican hopefuls take shots at age as a campaign issue.

"Kevin O’Connor — who has been Biden’s primary care doctor since 2009 — wrote that the most notable update from Biden’s last physical in November 2021 was his covid-19 infection over the summer, but said the president has not experienced any lingering symptoms that could be characterized as 'long covid,'" reported Toluse Olorunnipa and Yasmeen Abutaleb. "As part of the physical, Biden underwent routine skin cancer surveillance. O’Connor said one 'small lesion' on the president’s chest was excised on Thursday and sent for traditional biopsy and that the results are pending. O’Connor noted that Biden spent a 'good deal of time' in the sun when he was young and that he had several non-melanoma skin cancers removed before assuming the presidency."

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