Joe Biden

Joe Biden's advanced age is an 'uncomfortable issue for him, his team and his party': NYT

After making history by electing the oldest president in American history, President Joe Biden's age has "increasingly become an uncomfortable issue for him, his team and his party," New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker reported on Saturday.

Baker noted the White House scrapped plans for a "crazy" 10-day Middle East trip and instead cut the trip back to just four days.

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Trump teases endorsement of Eric Greitens — while dissing Josh Hawley's Missouri candidate

Disgraced Missouri ex-Governor Eric Greitens was described as “smart” and “tough” by Donald Trump Friday night as the former guy stopped just short of making his coveted endorsement in the state’s heated U.S. Senate primary.

Trump praised Greitens in an interview on right-wing OAN. But Trump acknowledged the widely held view that Democrats would prefer Greitens as their November opponent for the U.S. Senate being vacated this year by retiring Republican Sen. Roy Blunt, the Missouri Independent reported.

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Lindsey Graham's legal argument destroyed by 3 legal experts in The Washington Post

The efforts by GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina to avoid testifying in Georgia about Donald Trump's unsuccessful coup attempt were thoroughly debunked in a Washington Post op-ed written by one of America's foremost constitutional law experts and two other experts.

The op-ed was written by Laurence Tribe, who taught constitutional law at Harvard for over a half century and has argued three-dozen cases before the Supreme Court along with former federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut, and Obama White House ethics czar and Judiciary Committee counsel during Trump's first impeachment Norm Eisen.

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Robert Reich reveals the 3 things Joe Biden can do to lower gas prices and save Democrats in the midterms

Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich on Saturday broke down three things Joe Biden and the Democrats who control Congress can do to lower gas prices ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.

The Berkeley professor, author of the 2021 book The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix it, was interviewed by CNN's Phil Mattingly.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court pushes Trump's 'Big Lie' in new ruling

Political observers on Friday were alarmed by a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling restricting the use of drop boxes for absentee election ballots—not just because the decision will make it harder for many residents to vote, but also because the high court's right-wing majority openly embraced in its ruling former President Donald Trump's lies about the 2020 election.

In the 4-3 decision, the court's conservative justices argued that the use of ballot drop boxes is unlawful because the boxes are not explicitly mentioned in the state's laws, which allow for absentee ballots to be returned to a municipal clerk.

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Elon Musk: smasher of elites or self-serving pragmatist?

He has scorned organized labor, mocked political correctness and espoused small government -- so conservatives may be disappointed that he wants to pull out of his deal to buy Twitter.

Yet smoking marijuana during interviews, courting Hollywood with movie cameos and musing about nuking Mars make Elon Musk an improbable talisman for political traditionalists.

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Right wing's new social studies plan 'American Birthright' elevates Western civilization, pushes Christianity and rejects all talk of 'social justice'

In late June, a conservative education coalition called the Civics Alliance released a new set of social studies standards for K-12 schools, with the intention of promoting it as a model for states nationwide. These standards, entitled "American Birthright," are framed as yet another corrective to supposedly "woke" public schools, where, according to Republicans, theoretical frameworks like critical race theory are only one part of a larger attack on the foundations of American democracy.

"Too many Americans have emerged from our schools ignorant of America's history, indifferent to liberty, filled with animus against their ancestors and their fellow Americans, and estranged from their country," reads the introduction to "American Birthright." (The "birthright" here refers to "freedom.") And the fields of history and civics, it suggests, exemplify the worst of that trend. "The warping of American social studies instruction has created a corps of activists dedicated to the overthrow of America and its freedoms, larger numbers of Americans indifferent to the steady whittling away of American liberty, and many more who are so ignorant of the past they cannot use our heritage of freedom to judge contemporary debates."

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'A Trojan horse': Ex-prosecutor warns Bannon's possible testimony could be a ploy to wreck J6 probe

On Friday's edition of MSNBC's "The Beat," former prosecutor John Flannery sounded off a warning that Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon's reported possible change of heart on the January 6 Committee could be a trap.

Bannon, according to The Washington Post, is considering coming in to testify after being indicted for contempt of Congress — and as Trump considers signing a letter that waives the purported executive privilege Bannon was using as a justification.

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How the Supreme Court could wreak more havoc this fall — and beyond

During the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election, more than 60 of Donald Trump’s lawsuits were readily dismissed by state and federal courts that cited a lack of evidence and rejected a radical argument in some cases – that only state legislatures were authorized by the U.S. Constitution to run elections.

Trump embraced that argument, called the independent state legislature (ISL) theory as a way to overturn his defeat in key states. It had been gathering dust in right-wing think tanks and academia, where it was championed under the banner of so-called constitutional originalism, whose adherents want the government to mimic what the founders established in the 18th century.

Trump, as the January 6 hearings have shown, saw the assertion of legislative authority as one way to seize a second term. Republican-majority legislatures, led by his loyalists, theoretically could bypass their state’s popular vote and appoint pro-Trump Electoral College members. Even though courts rejected Trump’s suits, and no legislature followed that script, 84 GOP activists and officials in seven swing states forged documents giving Trump their Electoral College votes.

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Biden phones sister of Michigan's Paul Whelan, held in Russia for 3.5 years

WASHINGTON — The White House said President Joe Biden called the sister of Michigan's Paul Whelan on Friday and reaffirmed that he is committed to bringing him home "as soon as possible" from Russia, where he's been held for 3 1/2 years. In a statement, the White House said the administration would "continue its efforts to secure the release of Paul as well as Brittney Griner and all other Americans who are held hostage or wrongfully detained around the world." "The U.S. government will continue to be in regular contact with Paul’s family, and with the families of other Americans held hostage ...

White House pressed for bolder abortion plan as crisis engulfs red states: report

Frustrated abortion rights advocates are imploring President Joe Biden to make sweeping moves to protect abortion access, saying now is the time for Democrats to be bold as Republican-led states rapidly implement restrictions and outright bans.

Stymied in the U.S. Senate by the filibuster, congressional Democrats are highly unlikely to approve legislation that would enshrine Roe v. Wade in federal law.

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Biden signs 'vague' order on abortion and tells Americans to 'Vote. Vote. Vote. Vote': report

President Joe Biden instructed Americans to vote harder in response to American women losing abortion rights while Democrats control Washington, D.C.

"Under pressure to do more to respond to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, President Biden issued an executive order on Friday designed to ensure access to abortion medication and emergency contraception while preparing for legal fights to come," The Washington Post reported. "But the order is vague about how the president hopes to accomplish those goals, leaving the details largely to Xavier Becerra, his secretary of health and human services, who has said the administration has 'no magic bullet' that can restore access to abortion."

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Four U.S. border agency employees could face discipline over treatment of Haitian migrants: report

Four employees from U.S Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have been referred for disciplinary review over their treatment of Haitian migrants who they sought to push back across the Rio Grande using horses last September, officials said on Friday as the agency released a more than 500-page report on the widely filmed and photographed incident.

CBP Commissioner Chris Magnus in a press conference stressed the disciplinary process related to the Sept. 19 incident was ongoing, and he did not identify the employees.

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