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Biden's Christmas wish for America: less political 'poison'

US President Joe Biden delivers a Christmas address from the White House on December 22, 2022

Washington (AFP) - President Joe Biden delivered a Christmas address from the White House on Thursday, wishing an increasingly divided America a "fresh start" including a purge of "the poison that has infected our politics and set us against one another."

The Democrat leader has recently taken a more aggressive stance against opposition Republicans, but with Christmas just three days away, his holiday message centered on themes of reconciliation and unity.

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Holiday flights scrapped as massive winter storm sweeps US

More than 1,800 flights were canceled across the United States by Thursday morning as a massive winter storm upended holiday travel plans with a triple threat of heavy snow, howling winds and bitter cold.

At least five US states -- Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Georgia and North Carolina -- have already implemented emergency plans and others were likely to follow, with the worst of the Arctic blast yet to come.

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'Absolutely flabbergasted': Questions raised after docs reveal that Trump dodged mandatory audit

The news that former President Donald Trump was not audited during his first two years in office, sidestepping a mandatory White House process, has raised questions if the error was made due to lack of staff or if this was another by-product of the current polarized domestic political landscape.

Both the President and Vice President are subject to annual audits, and it was regularly scheduled activity for Trump's predecessors, former President Barack Obama and then-Vice President Joe Biden. The lack of audit and explanation shocks some experts.

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Conflict of interest? New report sheds light on Ginni Thomas’ contributions to Mike Lee’s election campaign

A new report is shedding light on the conflict of interest surrounding controversial donations contributed to Sen. Mike Lee's (R-Utah) re-election campaign.

According to The Salt Lake Tribune, Virginia “Ginni” Thomas — the wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas — donated to Lee's campaign twice in the same election cycle.

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How 'unhinged' MAGA Republicans 'went full Putin' during Zelensky’s White House visit: libertarian

On Wednesday, December 21, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Joe Biden in the White House and gave an English-language speech during a joint session of Congress.

This was Zelenskyy’s first visit to the United States since Russian forces, on orders from President Vladimir Putin, launched an all-out invasion of Ukraine on February 21. During his speech before Congress, Vice President Kamala Harris and outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi stood behind Zelenskyy while holding up a Ukrainian flag in solidarity with his country.

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Trump chief of staff offered 'face-saving opportunity' after 2020 election loss that was ignored

Donald Trump's former acting chief of staff revealed a potentially damning text message to his successor that reveals the ex-president was not actually interested in learning whether he legitimately lost, but instead was claiming fraud to hold onto power.

Mick Mulvaney, who served as acting White House chief of staff and budget director, testified before the Jan. 6 committee but said only portions of his interview were used in public hearings, and he told CNN's Kaitlan Collins that he had offered Mark Meadows some advice in late November 2020 to help Trump leave office with dignity after claiming he'd been cheated.

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Sean Hannity — under oath — admits he 'didn’t believe' election lies 'for one second': deposition

When the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren handed down its unanimous decision in New York Times v. Sullivan back in 1964, it established a tough standard that plaintiffs have to meet in defamation lawsuits. Plaintiffs, according to the Warren Court, have to prove “actual malice.” And that is what Dominion Voting Systems is trying to prove in the defamation lawsuits it filed against Fox News, Newsmax TV, One America News (OAN) and others in response to the false claims they promoted about the 2020 presidential election.

After Donald Trump lost the 2020 election to now-President Joe Biden by more than 7 million votes, many far-right MAGA Republicans at Fox News, Newsmax and OAN promoted the false claim that Dominion’s voting equipment was used to help Democrats steal the election — a conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly debunked. Fox News, in response to Dominion’s defamation lawsuit, has maintained that its hosts weren’t saying the claims about Dominion were true, and that they were just asking questions.

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Kremlin says Biden, Zelensky refusing to hear 'Russia's concerns'

Russia on Thursday accused Ukraine and the United States of turning a deaf ear to its concerns after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a historic visit to Washington.

Zelensky enjoyed a hero's welcome on a lightning trip on Wednesday in which US President Joe Biden committed nearly $1.8 billion in military supplies including, for the first time, the Patriot missile defense system.

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Hunter Biden taps Jared Kushner lawyer for battle with Republicans

According to a report from the Guardian, Hunter Biden has added a high-powered lawyer who has advised Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner to his legal team.

The report notes that Abbe Lowell has been retained by the embattled son of President Joe Biden as he girds for battles with the Republicans who will be taking control of the House -- and the committees under their control -- when the new members of Congress are sworn in.

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Key democratic campaign firms ditch newly Independent Sen. Sinema

While U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema has declined to say whether she'll run in 2024 since leaving the Democratic Party earlier this month, political consultants are already making plans, with some firms now declining to work with the Arizona Independent, HuffPost revealed Wednesday.

"Consequences for Kyrsten Sinema? Finally."

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President Biden and Zelensky try to keep US Congress from balking

Volodymyr Zelensky's dramatic visit to Washington was a moment for the White House to demonstrate to Russia's Vladimir Putin that the United States would sustain its commitment to the war for, as President Joe Biden put it, “as long as it takes.”

It also provided the Ukrainian president, dressed in military green, the opportunity in the grand setting of the US Capitol to thank Congress for the billions of dollars that are sustaining his country in the fight.

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Zelensky says US aid not 'charity' on triumphant US visit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday directly appealed for long-term US support on his first foreign trip since Russia's invasion, saying aid was not "charity" and had helped keep his country "alive and kicking."

Three hundred days after Russian leader Vladimir Putin attacked Ukraine with hopes of swift conquest, Zelensky enjoyed a hero's welcome on a lightning trip to Washington where President Joe Biden committed nearly $1.8 billion in military supplies including, for the first time, the Patriot missile defense system.

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J6 Committee releases transcripts of 34 witnesses -- including John Eastman and Jeffrey Clark

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots has released a batch of 34 interview transcripts of various witnesses, including pro-Trump lawyers Jeffrey Clark and John Eastman.

The interview transcripts are being released ahead of the committee's final report, due to be released on Thursday, on former President Donald Trump's efforts to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

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