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John Fetterman checks into Walter Reed for depression

Sen. John Fetterman's (D-PA) office disclosed that the senator checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for treatment for clinical depression.

“While John has experienced depression off and on throughout his life, it only became severe in recent weeks," his office said in the statement.

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Watch: Biden chastises reporters to be 'more polite' — then he'll answer their questions

President Joe Biden on Thursday gave details about the objects that have been spotted over the U.S. since the spy balloon from China.

At the close of the press conference, the room erupted with questions being shouted from the media. Biden turned to walk away but paused about halfway to the door and turned. It wasn't clear if he said anything as he wasn't near the microphone but he did return to the podium.

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Joe Biden reveals details about objects military shot down

President Joe Biden on Thursday spoke to the nation about the unidentified flying objects that have been shot down over the past week.

He explained that he immediately gave the order to shoot the objects down out of concern over air traffic and what they might have observed. There was no information indicating that the objects were also from China. Biden said that they are believed to be private companies, recreation or private institutions doing their own research.

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Trump rages at Bob Woodward and claims all of their conversations were 'off the record'

Former President Donald Trump responded to the release of the Fulton County special grand jury report on Thursday by raging at reporter Bob Woodward.

Trump is in a lawsuit with Woodward for the audio released paired with his last book Rage. Trump did 20 interviews with Woodward over 2020 with one recording from 2016. Almost all of them were from the final year in office.

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'Trump lost Georgia for a sixth time': Analysts predict Trump indictment after Fulton County report drops

The special grand jury report issued in Georgia contains some "very bad news" for Donald Trump, according to legal experts.

The nine-page report contains only two new findings, showing the special grand jury concluded there was no widespread election fraud in the state and that at least one witness should be indicted for perjury, which will then be up to Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis to decide.

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Giuliani associate regrets buying into 'deep state' conspiracy — and thinks Trump committed crimes bribing Ukraine

Lev Parnas, one of the associates of Rudy Giuliani's working on the Ukraine conspiracy has been released from prison on home confinement and he's speaking out about his experience working to help Donald Trump.

MSNBC's Ari Melber asked what he called "an obvious, straightforward comparison. There are people like Mr. Giuliani, to say nothing of Mr. Trump who have faced less accountability than you. Did that weigh on your mind while you were incarcerated?"

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Watch: Kevin McCarthy wags his finger at hometown news

U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R) is not happy with the Fresno Bee, the paper for some of his California district, which was on hand as he appeared at the Clovis Veterans Memorial Building Tuesday.

McCarthy refused to answer any questions from the Bee, complaining that they never ask him any questions.

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Fox News lawsuits will expose the 'dishonest' network and pose a threat to 'alt-reality media': conservative

Fox News was denied their motion to dismiss the case by Smartmatic voting systems this week, meaning the case is going to trial and the network can't stop it.

Only one county in the U.S., Los Angeles County, uses Smartmatic, but Fox hosts like Maria Bartiromo, Judge Jeanine Pirro and others were still claiming the company helped steal the 2020 election from Donald Trump. After lawsuits by the companies were announced, Trump quietly stopped trashing the companies.

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'That could be killer': Ex-prosecutor predicts Trump’s lawyers will likely be forced to reveal details in court

It was reported this week that special counsel Jack Smith is asking the judge in Donald Trump's documents case to allow the crime-fraud exception in some of the attorney-client privileges or a kind of umbrella privilege called "common-interest privilege."

It prompted former federal prosecutor Harry Litman to point out that the Trump lawyers are likely in trouble and they'll probably be forced to testify before the grand jury.

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Jamie Raskin wants documents on Jared Kushner's cushy $2 billion Saudi deal

Senate Democrats told Raw Story on Tuesday that they have questions about the reporting on Jared Kushner's relationship with Saudi Arabia. But they explained that such an issue was likely going to be a Justice Department case. But Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) isn't giving up hope on investigating it under the Republican Congress.

While the House Oversight Committee is investigating Hunter Biden, who has never worked for the U.S. government, the ranking member is going to be exploring Kushner, the Washington Post reported. Raskin cited the recent reports from the Post on questions around Kushner profiting off of his time at the White House.

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Colorado senators think Lauren Boebert could be voted out in 2024

WASHINGTON — Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was in the news again this week after she attacked President Joe Biden for getting his information from MSNBC host Rachel Maddow.

She quickly drew criticism for it taking her multiple attempts to pass her GED when Maddow got her bachelors from Stanford and doctorate from Oxford. It was Boebert's clumsy way of harkening back to an age-old argument by Republicans that Democrats are elitists because they support and promote education.

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DeSantis accused of distracting voters from the 'festering problems in Florida' in scathing editorial

The Editorial Board of the Miami Herald issued a scathing piece Wednesday accusing Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) of adopting a Donald Trump tactic to manipulate the public's attention away from real problems Floridians suffer under.

The Board explained that for the past year, Florida has been dealing with a lot of problems, outrageously high insurance costs, natural disaster screw-ups, home and rental prices, and the refusal to expand Medicaid. All of the key issues Floridians desperately need help with are dying on the altar of DeSantis' anti-woke agenda.

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Senators question Jared Kushner's cozy ties with Saudis after explosive report

WASHINGTON — Members of Congress are speaking out about this weekend’s Washington Post report detailing Jared Kushner's financial relationship with Saudi Arabia.

Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) said that if there's a need for Congressional oversight then it should be investigated. He doesn't think any of these things should be political.

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