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'Gigantic loser' Trump can't show his face in Georgia to help his hand-picked Senate candidate: analyst

On MSNBC Thursday, liberal podcaster Tommy Vietor mocked former President Donald Trump as a "gigantic loser" whose party wants him to stay away from campaigning for his own endorsed Georgia Senate candidate, former football star Herschel Walker, as he attempts to overcome numerous scandals and a new allegation of domestic abuse to unseat Democratic Sen. Rev. Raphael Warnock.

The discussion came during a debate over Democrats' decision to send former President Barack Obama, as opposed to sitting President Joe Biden, to rally Democrats ahead of the final days of early voting.

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Biden reportedly backs Michigan as first presidential primary state in 2024

WASHINGTON — The White House is recommending the Democratic National Committee select Michigan to replace Iowa at the start of the 2024 presidential nominating contest, Politico reported Thursday. Politico cited senior Democratic Party leaders that officials in President Joe Biden's administration were recommending Michigan become the first state in presidential nominating contests. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Detroit News. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, after meeting with Michigan lawmakers Thursday on Capitol Hill, said she did not have confirmation ...

US Congress approves bill to avert major freight rail strike

US Senators approved a bill to avert a freight rail strike, but failed to green-light a measure on paid sick days

Washington (AFP) - The US Congress passed legislation Thursday to avert a freight rail strike that could have been devastating for the economy, intervening to break an impasse between workers and management as the holiday season approaches.

The bill, overwhelmingly approved by the Senate Thursday after passing with a bipartisan majority in the House of Representatives a day earlier, effectively forces hold-out unions to accept a deal on higher wages, which a majority of unions already agreed to.

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Biden says he has no plans to contact Putin, prepared to talk about ending Ukraine war

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden said he has no immediate plans to contact Vladimir Putin but is prepared to speak with the Russian president if he shows an interest in ending the war in Ukraine, and only in consultation with NATO allies. "I have no immediate plans to contact Mr Putin," Biden said at a White House news conference after talks with French counterpart Emmanuel Macron. "I'm prepared to speak with Mr. Putin, if in fact there is an interest in him deciding he's looking for a way to end the war. He hasn't done that yet." Biden and Macron pledged their countries solidar...

Biden, Macron pledge 'unwavering' alliance, but trade dispute looms

President Joe Biden greeted President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Thursday with full-scale military honors and a pledge to uphold the "unwavering" US-French alliance ahead of talks on Ukraine, China and a looming trade dispute.

Service members from the marines, army, air force and even a detachment of soldiers in 18th-century Revolutionary War garb paraded in front of the White House. Artillery fired off a 21-gun salute, sending puffs of white smoke into the clear, chilly December sky.

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Ford SUV possible cause of fire that damaged Secret Service rentals in Nantucket

Authorities are investigating whether a Ford Expedition was the cause of a multi-vehicle fire that destroyed rental vehicles that the Secret Service used during President Joe Biden's Thanksgiving visit to Nantucket, according to media reports. The Nantucket Current reported Tuesday that five rental vehicles sustained "significant" damage in a "large car fire" that broke out Monday morning at Nantucket Memorial Airport. The Current reported that the vehicles were part of a fleet the Secret Service rented from Hertz during the Biden family's visit, and that the agents had returned the vehicles l...

Macron blasts Biden subsidies at start of US state visit

France's President Emmanuel Macron fired a volley at his American hosts on the first day of a rare state visit to Washington, telling lawmakers Wednesday that US industrial subsidies are "super aggressive" against French competitors.

Macron was referring to Biden's signature policy called the Inflation Reduction Act, which is set to pour billions of dollars into environmentally friendly industries -- with strong backing for US-based manufacturers.

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Hillary Clinton: Democracy will 'absolutely' survive

Finding a place for trusted, accurate information is one of the biggest problems facing our democracy, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told a sold-out crowd at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville Wednesday evening.

It’s “a dagger at the heart of democracy” and there’s no easy answer for how to solve it, Clinton said.

“If you live in a world of disinformation and you have no idea who to believe or who to trust, by definition a democracy can’t work because a democracy requires at least a minimum of discussion, debate, listening to one another and maybe trying to reach principled compromise to get something accomplished,” she said.

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U.S. appeals court rejects Biden's bid to revive student debt plan

By Nate Raymond

(Reuters) -A federal appeals court on Wednesday declined to put on hold a Texas judge's ruling that said President Joe Biden's plan to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars in student loan debt was unlawful.

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J6 docs 'do not belong to you': McCarthy sends Thompson angry letter defending Trump

House Minority Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy in an angry letter to Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) warned the Chairman of the U.S. House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack that his role will end on January 3 and it is "imperative that all information collected be preserved." The California Republican congressman had a dramatically different position on Donald Trump's unlawful retention of well over ten thousand items from the White House, including at least 300 documents with classified markings, including some classified at the highest levels.

McCarthy, who is running to be Speaker of the House but is facing strong opposition from some of the GOP caucus, nevertheless is acting as if he will wield the gavel.

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Illinois commemorates Barack Obama’s 2007 presidential announcement with marker at Old State Capitol

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The weather turned frigid in the state capital on Wednesday, just in time for the dedication of a marker commemorating the day nearly 16 years ago when thousands braved single-digit temperatures to see then-U.S. Sen. Barack Obama announce his 2008 presidential bid from the steps of the Old State Capitol. The roughly 47-inch-by-44-inch marker, which stands on the southeast corner of the Old Capitol grounds in downtown Springfield,also commemorates Obama’s 2008 announcement that then-Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware would be his running mate. It adds historical resonance to a build...

Biden announces new national monument near Nevada-California border

SAN JOSE, Calif. — President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced he will establish a new national monument across a vast landscape on southern Nevada’s border with California to protect an area sacred to 12 Native American tribes and rich with big horn sheep, Joshua tree forests, desert tortoises, ancient petroglyphs and other unique features. The 450,000-acre monument will be located on federally owned property overseen by Bureau of Land Management Land in Clark County, Nevada, including most of the point in Nevada’s southern shape. Covering an area 15 times the size of the city of San Francisco...

Trump’s tax returns finally handed over to powerful House committee

The U.S. Dept. of the Treasury has finally handed over six years of Donald Trump's tax returns, after the U.S, Supreme Court denied the ex-president's request to block the document transfer. The powerful House Ways and Means Committee is now in receipt of all six years, according to a Wednesday afternoon report from CNN. The returns are primarily from Trump's time as president. The Committee will need to work quickly, as Republicans will take over the House majority early next year, and the current Chairman, Richard Neal, will no longer serve in that role. Republicans are expected to end any investigations into Donald Trump, including his tax returns, as they begin investigations into top GOP priorities: Hunter Biden's laptop, the origin of the novel COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, and President Joe Biden's withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan. READ MORE: Trump Allies So Shaken by His White Supremacist Dinner a Top Campaign Aide Will Now ‘Be Present With Him at All Times’ This is a breaking news and developing story.