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'Can't continue his race': New York Times Editorial Board asks Biden to retire early

A day after crashing and burning on the debate stage, The New York Times Editorial Board called for President Joe Biden to do his duty to the country and tap out.

"The president appeared on Thursday night as the shadow of a great public servant," writes the prominent paper's board piece titled "To Serve His Country, President Biden Should Leave the Race" that was published on Friday evening. "He struggled to explain what he would accomplish in a second term. He struggled to respond to Mr. Trump’s provocations. He struggled to hold Mr. Trump accountable for his lies, his failures and his chilling plans. More than once, he struggled to make it to the end of a sentence."

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'Could've been phrased better': Ben Carson uncomfortable with Trump's 'Black jobs' remark

One of the moments of Thursday night's debate that went poorly for former President Donald Trump was when he proclaimed that Joe Biden is "allowing" migrants to come through the border and "they're taking Black jobs and they're taking Hispanic jobs" — a remark that swiftly generated outrage, as many Black commentators inferred he was saying Black people are better fit for menial, low-wage labor.

Even Ben Carson, a former neurosurgeon and right-wing commentator who served as one of the highest-ranking Black people in Trump's Cabinet, appeared to be somewhat uncomfortable as he tried to defend Trump's words to CNN's Phil Mattingly on Friday.

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Gavin Newsom reveals where Biden 'won the debate last night' amid plea for DNC donations

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has a message for panicked Democrats — Biden actually won the debate, despite what the headlines, social media, and your family group chat might say.

Just look outside the debate itself.

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'Feeble' Trump conjoins GOP 'backstabber' and challenger as he praises 'Bob McGuire'

"Bob McGuire" ran a great race as challenger in a heated Virginia Republican primary election that was separated by about 400 votes.

So spoke Donald Trump on Friday, who took a brief moment out of his rally in Chesapeake, Virginia, to rip a fellow Republican's loss, whom the MAGA leader of the free world recently accused of being a backstabber.

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Trump adviser Steve Bannon privately scared of going to jail on Monday: report

Former President Donald Trump's associate Steve Bannon has long boasted that he doesn't care about being sentenced to four months in prison, proclaiming earlier this week that it's no big deal because "I don't have a social life." But behind the scenes, it's a different story, reported The Daily Beast.

Bannon, who once served on Trump's campaign and briefly the White House, and runs a far-right commentary platform and show, will check in to begin serving his sentence on Monday, after exhausting his last effort to get the Supreme Court to overturn his sentence for contempt of Congress. The conviction stems from Bannon's categorical refusal to cooperate with the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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'Dumb as a box of rocks': Internet mocks Trump for confusing solar power and electricity

Former President Donald Trump, the convicted felon who originated the thought experiment on whether it would be better to be electrocuted by a boat or eaten by a shark, stunned the nation on Friday when he looked to the sky and found yet another new concern.

Trump detailed the problem to attendees of his rally in Chesapeake, Virginia.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace shows a political video she says should be all over TV immediately

President Joe Biden took to a North Carolina stage with a fiery speech after a widely criticized debate.

It was the kind of vintage Biden that left MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace with demands of the campaign.

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'Enough of this man!!!!!': Internet torches Trump for 'Black jobs' remark at rally

Former President Donald Trump was bashed on social media Friday afternoon over his latest "Black jobs" rhetoric, which has been condemned as a racist tactic meant to appeal to his MAGA base.

Speaking to a crowd in Chesapeake, Virginia, on Friday afternoon, Trump slammed President Joe Biden's debate claim that the United States has seen job growth during his term, and repeated his own claim that migrants have taken “Black jobs” and “Hispanic jobs” from Americans.

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It's 'very unlikely' Trump can use Supreme Court ruling to stop Jack Smith: Nixon lawyer

The Supreme Court shook up the Justice Department's prosecution of several January 6 defendants on Friday with a ruling that they couldn't be charged with obstruction simply for rioting at the Capitol — and former President Donald Trump is trying to capitalize on the ruling with a motion to have the charges against him in special counsel Jack Smith's election conspiracy case dismissed.

But that's probably not going to work, former Nixon White House Counsel John Dean told CNN's Brianna Keilar.

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A 'confused Trump' mispronounces 'moderators' while insulting Biden's debate performance

High off his performance during Thursday's debate in Atlanta where Donald Trump challenged a visibly weary President Joe Biden, Trump struggled early on to recap the event.

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee misstated the word "moderators" in CNN's Jake Tapper and Dana Bash.

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'Anti-Christ': Outrage after Trump says foe is 'Jewish but he's become a Palestinian'

It took minutes for former President Donald Trump to hurl a widely derided insult at his Friday afternoon campaign rally in Virginia, and the remark led to immediate backlash, with some calling the MAGA leader "the anti-christ."

Trump wasted little time in calling Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, who is Jewish, "a Palestinian."

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'Bad debate nights happen': Barack Obama weighs in on Joe Biden's rough outing

Barack Obama on Friday weighed in on what some have dubbed a disastrous debate performance by his former vice president and current president, Joe Biden.

A raspy Biden Thursday evening failed to live up to expectations for Democrats hoping he would hold Donald Trump to the fire in the first presidential debate of the season. The weak performance from a forgetful Biden caused many -- including the Raw Story Editorial Board -- to call on Biden to drop out of the race.

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Far-right Newsmax boots ex-Fox anchor from debate coverage after sexual misconduct report

A former Fox News anchor who was fired for sexual misconduct in 2020 and is now working for the right-wing Newsmax network was booted off of a debate discussion panel following new details revealed about the extent of his misbehavior around women that continued even after he left Fox.

According to The Daily Beast, Ed Henry "had been kicked off of the Newsmax panel after the report was brought to the attention of Newsmax executives," revealing he sent sexually explicit memes and texts to a female staffer, including images of himself with a stripper saying that he would be "busy" with her.

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