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With Philippines visit VP Harris seeks to reset relations

By Trevor Hunnicutt

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris arrives in the Philippines on Sunday for talks aimed at reviving ties with Washington's oldest ally in Asia and one that is central to U.S. efforts to counter China's increasingly assertive policies towards Taiwan.

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MAGA musician threatened to execute Trump fact-checkers for 'defamation and slander': report

An overly-enthusiastic devotee of Donald Trump is facing a lengthy sentence in federal prison for threatening to murder journalists who fact-check the former president and then also threatening the FBI for investigating him.

"North Carolina insurance salesman and semi-pro musician Stephen Jike Williams, who performs simply as Jike Williams, allegedly vowed to execute fact-checkers for the 'defamation and slander' of the ex-president," The Daily Beast reported. "When the FBI showed up at his door, Williams threatened the life of a female agent assigned to investigate, according to a criminal complaint first obtained by The Daily Beast."

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80th birthday puts Biden's age back in the spotlight

Never before has a sitting US president faced 80 candles on a birthday cake -- and the milestone that Joe Biden reaches on Sunday has undeniable ramifications as he ponders running again in 2024.

The White House so far has not revealed any celebration plans, focusing instead on preparations for the wedding on Saturday of Biden's granddaughter.

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Trump on playbill as top Republicans meet

Former US president Donald Trump has announced he is seeking to reclaim the Oval Office

Las Vegas (AFP) - Donald Trump will address a gathering of senior Republican Party figures this weekend, including potential rivals for the White House, in his first speech since announcing a plan to run in 2024.

The former US president was a late addition to the guest list for the annual leadership meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas, which began Friday.

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Tuxedo-clad Trump lashes out in Friday night address at Mar-a-Lago: 'We can't let this happen'

Donald Trump responded to the appointment of a special counsel on Friday evening at Mar-a-Lago.

Dressed in black-tie, the former president attacked his critics and complained about being the victim and labeled special counsel Jack Smith as "super-radical left" without any evidence to back up his claim.

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Expert: Garland is an 'idiot' if he thinks the 'cult of Trump' won't go after the special counsel next

On Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland tapped Jack Smith, a hardline prosecutor who went after war criminals at The Hague, to serve as a special counsel in the Justice Department's investigations of former President Donald Trump — largely out of an abundance of caution with both President Joe Biden and Trump himself potentially about to run against each other in the next presidential election.

But on MSNBC's "The Beat," legal analyst Elie Mystal laid out a harsh warning for Garland: the appointment will do nothing to stop Trump's allies and associates from simply going after Smith and subjecting him to the same years of abuse and conspiracy theories they leveled at Russia special counsel Robert Mueller.

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Biden asks Congress for nearly $30 billion in disaster aid for Florida, Puerto Rico

MIAMI — President Joe Biden is asking Congress to allocate more than $37 billion in aid for Florida, Puerto Rico and other parts of the country recently affected by natural disasters, less than two weeks before the official end of the 2022 hurricane season. The Biden administration’s push for disaster relief comes alongside its recent request for additional COVID-19 funds and aid to Ukraine, as Congress reconvenes to pass a spending bill to fund the U.S. government for the rest of the fiscal year by Dec. 16. “The president has visited many of these communities in recent months, including parts...

Biden asks U.S. Supreme Court to lift block of student loan relief plan

By Andrew Chung

(Reuters) -President Joe Biden's administration on Friday asked theSupreme Court to lift a lower court's order blocking his plan to cancel billions of dollars in student debt in a challenge brought by six Republican-led states.

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Here are the Republicans heeding Trump’s call to ‘fight’ new DOJ special prosecutor

Shortly after Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate Donald Trump's insurrection and Mar-a-Lago documents, the former president went to Fox News Digital to call for Republicans to "fight" the investigation.

"I have been going through this for six years — for six years I have been going through this, and I am not going to go through it anymore," Trump said. "And I hope the Republicans have the courage to fight this."

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'Cowardly'​: Legal experts slam Garland for punting to special counsel after Trump announcement

Attorney General Merrick Garland is set to appoint a special counsel to determine whether to prosecute former President Donald Trump, according to multiple reports.

Garland is set to announce the special counsel on Friday, three days after Trump announced his presidential bid, The Wall Street Journal reported. Trump reportedly announced his run so early because he believed it would make it harder for the Justice Department to prosecute him without it seeming political.

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White House says immunity for Mohammed bin Salman has 'nothing to do' with Saudi ties

The White House denied Friday it was seeking to smooth over frayed bilateral ties with Riyadh when a recent US government court filing granted immunity to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over journalist Jamal Khashoggi's 2018 murder.

"This legal determination has absolutely nothing to do with the merits of the case itself," said White House national security spokesman John Kirby, referring to the civil lawsuit against the crown prince and other Saudis by Khashoggi's fiancee Hatice Cengiz.

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U.S. midterms dampen Big Pharma hopes for drug price policy change

By Ahmed Aboulenein

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The divided U.S. Congress after the November midterm elections undermines pharmaceutical companies who want to weaken a new law that allows the government to negotiate drug prices, Republican strategists, policy experts and pharmaceutical executives say.

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