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‘Bipartisan’ Biden’s landmark SOTU speech sounds like a campaign launch for 2024

The US president Joe Biden delivered his second State of the Union address with a message of optimism, declaring – as is customary – that “the state of the union is strong”. With newly elected Republican speaker Kevin McCarthy and Democrat vice-president Kamala Harris sat behind him, Biden launched what commentators described as his bid to win the 2024 presidential election.

Biden used his 70-minute address to talk up the achievements of his first two years in office, hailing America’s falling inflation and rapidly growing job market – described by one report as “shockingly strong”. In front of a divided Congress, after the GOP won control of the House in last year’s midterms, he laid out his legislative and policy objectives. But the mantra for the evening was: “Let’s finish the job” – a phrase he used a dozen times in his speech.

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FBI finds another classified document at home of ex-VP Pence

The FBI found an additional classified document at the property of former vice president Mike Pence on Friday, two weeks after the Republican acknowledged having a "small number" of government files at his home.

Pence's spokesman Devin O'Malley said in a statement to US media that agents had turned up the material in a "thorough and unrestricted" five-hour search of the Carmel, Indiana house, conducted with Pence's consent.

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Biden, Lula vow to defend democracy in Americas

President Joe Biden and his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Friday at the White House that the two biggest countries in the Americas have successfully seen off attacks on their democracies and will now work together on fighting the climate crisis.

"Both our nations' strong democracies have been tested," Biden told Lula, and "both in the United States and Brazil, democracy prevailed."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene tried to stop 'acting like a maniac' — but just couldn't: conservative

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) couldn't let her rebranded role as a party bridgebuilder last longer than a couple weeks, wrote conservative commentator Matt Lewis for The Daily Beast on Friday — and is now back to her old behavior "acting like a maniac."

Greene, who first gained national attention due to her embrace of QAnon conspiracy theories and has been involved in a variety of inflammatory antics like kicking a youth activist, took an uncharacteristic role during the GOP infighting about electing Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker — in which she whipped support for the GOP Leader, and even got into a public feud with fellow far-right Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) over it.

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'A big deal': Trump team reportedly turns over laptop containing classified files to federal prosecutors

Former President Donald Trump's attempt to further distance himself from classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago property just got even harder as inside sources told ABC News that Trump's legal team submitted a folder categorized with classified material over to the Department of Justice last month.

The unnamed sources did not specify the type of classification or the folder's contents. However, the classified materials were found on a property at a separate location than the storage unit where initial classified material was found.

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Republicans called out for trying to distance themselves from Rick Scott's Social Security and Medicare plan

Republicans have been rushing to distance themselves from a plan put forward during the last election by Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), which calls for raising taxes on the poor and "sunsetting" Social Security and Medicare every five years, ever since President Joe Biden called it out at the State of the Union Address earlier this week.

But, noted CNN's Abby Phillip in a panel on "The Lead" Friday, one reason it's hard for Republicans to claim Rick Scott's "Rescue America" proposal isn't their plan, is that they haven't actually proposed a plan of their own to cut spending — even as they threaten to hold the debt ceiling hostage to demand cuts during upcoming budget talks.

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House GOP threatens to investigate National Archives for being too hard on Trump over classified documents

House Republicans on the Oversight Committee are threatening to investigate the National Archives and Records Administration, alleging that they treated former President Donald Trump's possession of classified documents as more serious than that of President Joe Biden, reported Bloomberg on Friday.

"House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer argued in a Jan. 11 letter that the Archives kept quiet the discovery of Biden’s classified materials days before the 2022 midterm elections. Meanwhile, Comer said, the Archives 'instigated a public and unprecedented FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago,' Trump’s Florida residence," reported Jason Leopold. "The letters were released to Bloomberg and other outlets in response to Freedom of Information Act requests. Comer had released his letter to the archives in January."

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Jim Jordan's new House weaponization panel to probe FBI, IRS, ATF

WASHINGTON — U.S. House Democrats on Thursday urged the GOP lawmakers running the new Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government to work with them on genuine oversight investigations that weren’t political or focused on leveling grievances.

Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin said during the panel’s first hearing that the subcommittee “could conceivably become part of a proud history of serious bipartisan oversight stretching from the Teapot Dome investigation to the Boeing investigation to the Watergate hearings to the tobacco hearings to the select committee on the Jan. 6 attack.”

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White House says Fox 'cancelled' Biden Super Bowl interview

The White House on Friday accused Fox broadcasting corporation of canceling a pre-Super Bowl interview with President Joe Biden -- the latest chapter in the contentious relationship between Biden and Rupert Murdoch's media empire.

Biden, according to Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, had been due to appear ahead of the game Sunday on Fox's Black-orientated streaming service.

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Senior US diplomat says DC is 'concerned' about Hungary relationship

A senior US diplomat said Friday that Washington is concerned about the US-Hungary relationship, accusing Budapest of taking a divisive approach to bilateral relations.

"It is a relationship at a very dynamic moment, it is important that we get it right, and we are concerned where things stand," US Agency for International Development (USAID) chief Samantha Power told reporters during a trip to Budapest.

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US shoots down 'unidentified object' over Alaska

The Pentagon shot down an "unidentified flying object over Alaska this Friday at the order of President Joe Biden, The New York Times reports.

The shoot down was confirmed by Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby, who did not confirm that the object was a balloon, only saying that it was high enough to be a threat to civilian aircraft.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton agrees to apologize and pay $3.3 million to whistleblowers in settlement

Attorney General Ken Paxton and four of his former top deputies who said he improperly fired them after they accused him of crimes have reached a tentative agreement to end a whistleblower lawsuit that would pay those employees $3.3 million dollars.

In a filing on Friday, attorneys for Paxton and the whistleblowers asked the Texas Supreme Court to further defer consideration of the whistleblower case until the two sides can finalize the tentative agreement. Once the deal is finalized and payment by the attorney general's office is approved, the two sides will move to end the case, the filing said.

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Rep. George Santos blames Long Island GOP for his college claims

Rep. George Santos says he only said he went to college because Long Island Republicans would never have endorsed his candidacy if they knew he had just a high school diploma. “I would have never gotten the nomination from Nassau County GOP if I had not concluded college,” he told Newsmax. “To say that I deceived, and (ran) a campaign of deception is just not fair. That’s just a political spin.” Santos admits concocting degrees from New York University’s business school and Baruch College, where he also claimed he was a star volleyball player. He did not explain why he said he had a graduate d...