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'Republicans made a huge mistake': Analyst says even far-right isn't calling Biden old now

President Joe Biden delivered the State of the Union Address Thursday amid claims by Republicans that he was too old, had dementia, and couldn't handle the burden of the job.

The mistake the Republicans made, said MSNBC's John Heilemann, is that they set the bar so low that anyone could clear it. Instead, Biden crushed it to such a degree that Republicans now claim he's "too angry" or even that he's on drugs to give him energy.

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'Trump is beholden to someone': Here's who's behind company footing E. Jean Carroll bond

Many people are now asking about Evan G. Greenberg, the CEO of the Chubb Group, which has a subsidiary that fronted the cash given to Donald Trump for his bond in New York for the E. Jean Carroll settlement.

Even if Trump intends to appeal the settlement ruled on by the jury, he must put the cash up as a bond to the court. Greenberg is the one who made it happen.

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'Indescribable weirdness': Katie Britt trashed by columnist in hometown newspaper

A columnist at Katie Britt's hometown newspaper skewered the Alabama Republican senator on Friday after she gave her party's response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address.

"Katie Britt gave up on being her genuine self a while back. Last night it showed — this time in front of millions of Americans," wrote Kyle Whitmire on social media with a link to his column on AL.com, the website for the publisher of newspapers including the Birmingham News and the Huntsville Times.

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Prosecutors tell Hunter Biden indictment of FBI informant has no bearing on criminal case

Prosecutors on Friday rejected Hunter Biden's claims that his criminal case should be dismissed because it had been "infected" by the arrest of a key witness in a separate investigation into him by House Republicans.

Biden had claimed that Alexander Smirnov's claims that Biden and his father had taken bribes from individuals in Ukraine had caused a knock-on effect on the separate federal charges involving tax evasion and gun violations.

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Moms aren't buying Katie Britt's kitchen SOTU rebuttal: analysis

As the world began to celebrate International Women's Day, Republican Sen. Katie Britt of Alabama began a State of the Union response from her kitchen.

The "rising star" may be the youngest-ever female senator elected in the GOP, but analysis shows young women and moms aren't buying what she's selling.

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Ex-Trump aide says GOP women disgusted that Katie Britt was put in the kitchen

Co-hosts of "The View" were put off by Alabama Sen. Katie Britt's Republican response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address.

While the women cracked jokes about the knives behind Britt giving off "Chucky" vibes, what former Trump aide Alyssa Farah Griffin is hearing is that GOP women are furious.

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Johnson still speaker as GOP knows removing him would be 'embarrassing': ex-congressman

Max Rose, a former Democratic congressman from New York, responded to comments about Speaker Mike Johnson's bizarre facial expressions during President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address — and reminded viewers that Johnson wasn't the GOP's first choice for the job.

A New York Times review commented that Johnson, whose myriad of expressions while Biden spoke were mocked online, had one of the "worst poker faces in American politics."

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Judge to issue bench warrant for Michigan lawyer pushing Trump’s voter-fraud scam: report

A lawyer for Donald Trump in Michigan is about to face a bench warrant, reported Detroit News reporter Craig Mauger on Thursday.

A 2022 Reuters report described Stefanie Lambert as "a defense attorney with financial woes before seizing on the election-denial movement for new business. Now she faces potential disbarment and a criminal investigation into voting-data hacks. Her journey highlights the key role lawyers played in a struggle shaking American democracy."

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Jack Smith slaps down Trump body man's dismissal demand: 'He gets the law entirely wrong'

Special counsel Jack Smith has slapped down a dismissal motion from Donald Trump's body man Walt Nauta in the classified documents case in which both face criminal charges, court records show.

Smith filed a response in Florida federal court contesting Nauta's demand that charges of concealing or withholding documents and taking part in a conspiracy to obstruct justice be dropped.

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Firebrands tell speaker they don't care about his demands for State of the Union decorum

Speaker Mike Johnson has reportedly been telling members of his party not to stage any embarrassing protests or shout out at President Joe Biden during the State of the Union Address on Thursday — but it appears his demands are falling on deaf ears.

At least two conservative members told the Louisiana Republican they don't care about his requests.

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'Let’s do this': Ex-Republican calls Elise Stefanik's bluff on 'are you better off today?'

Former Republican strategist Tim Miller is calling New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik's bluff after she tried to claim that people aren't better off today than they were four years ago.

The comment drew hefty criticism from people who remember the horrors of the pandemic, fights over toilet paper, panicked shoppers washing grocery bags and a clueless public desperate for accurate information that could help protect them.

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Jared Kushner subpoenaed by ex-Trump staffer in pregnancy discrimination case

Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has been subpoenaed to testify in a trial regarding a lawsuit filed against Trump's campaign by a former staffer who says she was punished after a supervisor got her pregnant.

Matthew Russell Lee from Inner City Press published the subpoena online. It demands Kushner appear before the court in New York on March 27, and bring with him documents "regarding, discussing, and/or concerning Jason Miller, December 2016-July 2020."

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'Marjorie Taylor Greene makes Sarah Palin look like Eleanor Roosevelt': The View

Ahead of the State of the Union address, the co-hosts of "The View" complained about the demise of civility and decorum in Congress.

They attributed the beginning of the end to Republican Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina, who shouted "you lie!" at then-President Barack Obama in 2009. The move was so unacceptable to lawmakers that an overwhelming majority of Congress voted to chastise him for it.

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