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Biden secures 100th US judge, blunting Trump's impact on bench

The US Senate on Tuesday confirmed the 100th federal judge appointed by President Joe Biden, as he works to dilute the impact his predecessor Donald Trump had on the courts.

Under the US Constitution, presidents appoint Supreme Court justices and federal judges for life, with Congress' upper chamber confirming or rejecting the nominee.

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Biden to blast Republican agenda as 'massive giveaway' to big companies

By Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden, armed with a new team of economic advisers, will take aim on Wednesday at Republican plans to cut U.S. spending as his administration gears up for a huge fight to preserve the outlays he credits with fueling a U.S. recovery.

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'No moderate': Progressives issue warning as Trump-loving Republican announces campaign for presidency

Following former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley's launch of her 2024 presidential campaign Tuesday, progressives cautioned that while the Republican has spent years cultivating a so-called "moderate" public persona, her policy positions make it abundantly clear that as president, she would promote a right-wing agenda similar to the Trump administration, in which she served for nearly two years.

Haley, who also served as South Carolina's governor before joining the administration of former President Donald Trump in 2017, has advanced right-wing policies both domestically and abroad, and since leaving public office four years ago, has used her platform to promote "extreme hardline positions on foreign policy," wrote Daniel Larison at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.

The Republican has strived to center her response to the 2015 Mother Emanuel AME Church shooting in Charleston by a white supremacist as evidence of her moderation, including in her campaign launch video footage of the speech she gave weeks after the massacre when signing a bill to remove the Confederate flag from the grounds of the state capitol.

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Charlie Kirk claims Ohio train derailment is proof of a 'war against white people'

Conservative pundit Charlie Kirk on Tuesday claimed that the recent train derailment in Ohio was a proof that the Biden administration has started a "war against white people."

Kirk's statement has been parroted by Fox News and other far-right conservative media outlets, according to The Daily Beast.

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Biden on MSU shooting: 'It's a family's worst nightmare'

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden said Tuesday he and the first lady are praying for the three killed students and five others "fighting for their lives" after Monday night's mass shooting on the campus of Michigan State University. "It's a family's worst nightmare. It's happening far too often in this country. Far too often," Biden said Tuesday in remarks before the National Association of Counties. "While we gather more information, there's one thing we do know to be true: We have to do something to stop gun violence ripping apart our communities." He called on Congress to do more to combat g...

Trump rehashes January 6 lies in 10-page manifesto blasting FBI and Twitter

In a 10-page statement released on Tuesday through his campaign website, former President Donald Trump attacked the FBI and Twitter, for supposedly burying evidence that exonerates him in the January 6 investigation — and rehashed a number of false claims he and his allies have made regarding his involvement in the events of that day.

"I have been newly reinstated on Twitter and various other social media platforms, and my Tweets, which were taken down by Big Tech censorship, and thus seen by very few, have just been made public," wrote Trump. "My clear and unequivocal statements on January 6, 2021, which I conveyed to my over 100 million followers, are no longer under 'wraps.' The highly partisan January 6th Committee did not want these messages to be part of the Historical and Legal Record, but they have now been fully restored — a sad shock to what I call the Unselect Committee of Political Hacks and Thugs." He went on to say that "former executives of Twitter followed the wishes of Joe Biden and the FBI in censoring me, and cancelling my account" so that evidence couldn't be seen.

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'Is President Biden woke?' Newsmax reporter obsesses over 'wokeism' at White House briefing

Newsmax correspondent James Rosen used his time at an official White House briefing on Tuesday to ask if President Joe Biden is "woke."

Rosen posed the question after first asking White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if Biden was an effective communicator.

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Fireworks erupt as Ted Cruz lashes out at Biden nominee for referring to Fox News as propaganda

There were fireworks on Tuesday at the Senate Commerce Committee hearing as Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) grilled Gigi Sohn, a nominee for a commissioner position on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

Sohn is no stranger to the Senate Commerce Committee as this is her third hearing for the position, since her initial nomination in October 2021 by President Joe Biden.

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Republicans want to audit the 2022 midterm elections in Maricopa County

Republicans, still stung by Arizonans rejection of the party’s top nominees in the 2022 midterm elections, are calling for a hand-count audit of the election — but only in Maricopa County.

Legislation approved by a Senate panel on Feb. 13 orders election officials in a “county with 2 million persons or more” to select four precincts in which to conduct a 100-ballot recount of every race on the November 2022 ballot. The only county that describes Maricopa County, which has been a focal point of baseless accusations of election fraud since the 2020 election.

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Biden bests Trump on judicial nominations — and it 'has already had a major impact'

The U.S. Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden's 100th appointed judge, surpassing his predecessor, former President Donald Trump, NBC reports.

Two Biden-appointed judges were confirmed week, according to The Washington Post. Cindy Chung was chosen to serve on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals as the first Asian American to step into the role, and Gina Méndez-Miró — the president's 100th successful nominee — will serve as a district court judge in Puerto Rico.

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Biden pledges to not let America default on its debt

By Steve Holland and Nandita Bose

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden challenged Republicans on Tuesday to release a budget proposal and let Americans decide whether they want to stay the course with his economic vision or pursue policies that he says would drive up the national debt.

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NY court slaps down Fox News' attempt to end multi-billion defamation lawsuit

A New York appeals court on Tuesday rejected the attempt of Fox News to throw out a defamation lawsuit.

Fox News is being accused of intentionally spreading lies through their various media platforms that a voting-technology company helped "steal" the 2020 election from then-President Donald Trump.

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Biden admin creating 'unacceptable' roadblocks for probing Jared Kushner Saudi deals: Dem senator

Some Democrats in the United States Senate are complaining that President Joe Biden's administration is setting up roadblocks for them as they try to gather more information about Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner's deals with the Saudi Arabian government.

In an interview with the Washington Post's Greg Sargent, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) said that the Biden administration has not been handing over documents that are being requested to examine the lucrative deals that Kushner has cut with the Saudis since former President Donald Trump left office.

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