Corrections: 2024
December 2024
… Fed officials now expect to make two rate cuts in removed: 2026, now: 2025, and one in removed: 2027. now: 2026. Over the longer term, the committee sees the “neutral” rate …
… longer term, the committee sees the “neutral” rate at 3%. removed: Policymakers predicted that inflation would end 2025 at 2.5 percent, up from 2.1 percent previously and well above the central bank’s 2 percent inflation target. Although inflation has slowed from a peak of more than …
… for a second time, despite his record of 34 felony removed: charges, now: convictions, 88 criminal removed: accusations, now: charges, allegations of insurrection to overturn the 2020 election, over half …
… of federal executions, heightening calls for Biden to act decisively. removed: ([Washington Post](https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/12/09/biden-death-row-commute- now: (Washington Post)
… strategies and would require large-scale resources and coordination. (New York removed: Times[](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/10/us/politics/trump-promises.html)) 9. Trump’s presidency and ownership of Truth Social’s parent company raise concerns about SEC conflicts of interest and weakened regulatory enforcement. Trump Media, the parent of Truth Social, is under scrutiny for misleading investors and could face SEC investigations. As president, Trump’s control over the SEC chair appointment raises fears of compromised oversight. Critics warn this could damage trust in U.S. financial regulation and market integrity. State-level investigations may become critical if federal oversight is weakened. (ProPublica) now: Times)
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… 25% tariffs on all goods from Mexico and Canada, and now: an additional 10% tariffs on China on his first day in office, …
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… Capitol. “I am pleased to announce that Peter Navarro," Trump removed: said. "A now: said, "a man who was treated horribly by the Deep State, or …
10/ The Supreme Court’s conservative majority seemed ready now: to uphold Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors. The state …
… term as governor ends in January 2027 and he can't removed: cannot run again because of term limits. (New York Times / …
… News / Washington Post / ABC News / CBS News) now: 🎓 WTF is a Presidential Pardon? A presidential pardon is one of the most powerful and controversial tools at the disposal of the President of the United States. Rooted in the U.S. Constitution, it enables the president to forgive individuals for federal crimes, potentially restoring their rights and mitigating the consequences of their actions. This legal mechanism has significant implications for justice, politics, and society. 🧩 What’s at stake? At stake is the integrity of the justice system and its ability to prosecute powerful individuals without political bias. A dismissal could embolden future leaders to claim political immunity, eroding judicial independence. Conversely, proceeding with sentencing risks intensifying political polarization and debates over the limits of prosecutorial discretion. The court’s decision will likely have lasting implications for legal norms and the balance of power in American democracy. Ensuring transparency and fairness in this high-profile case is crucial to maintaining public confidence. Future developments will test how the justice system navigates politically charged prosecutions and the separation of powers.
… the period from January 1, 2014 through December 1, 2024.” removed: Some While now: some Democrats noted that Biden, who has frequently said “no one …
1. Trump nominated Charles Kushner as ambassador to France. Trump removed: Pardoned now: pardoned Kushner, father of Jared Kushner, in 2020 after serving two …
… the period from January 1, 2014 through December 1, 2024.” removed: Some While now: some Democrats noted that Biden, who has frequently said “no one …
1. Trump nominated Charles Kushner as ambassador to France. Trump removed: Pardoned now: pardoned Kushner, father of Jared Kushner, in 2020 after serving two …
Removed: 🇷🇺 What We Learned in the Russia Probe last week.
Removed: What We've Learned in the Russia Probe: Week of Sept 9 - 15. (WTF Just Happened Today)
Removed: 5. 🇷🇺 What We Learned Last Week in the Russia Probe: GOP operative and anti-Trumper, Cheri Jacobus, said the investigation of an email hacking/catfishing scheme that targeted her has been forwarded to Robert Mueller; Russia's Deputy Attorney General, who allegedly directed the foreign operations of Natalia Veselnitskaya, died last week in a mysterious helicopter crash in Russia; the pilot of …
November 2024
4/ Despite repeatedly distancing himself from Project 2025, now: Trump tapped Russell Vought to lead the White House budget office …
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Removed: Dec. 11: Deadline for governors to certify the election and submit their slate of electors.
Removed: Dec. 17: Electors formally vote for president and VP.
Removed: Dec. 20: Government funding expires.
Removed: Dec. 24-25: Christmas – NO WTFJHT
Removed: Dec. 31-Jan 1., 2025: New Year’s – NO WTFJHT
Removed: Jan. 3: Members of the 119th Congress are sworn in.
Removed: Jan. 6: Congress counts Electoral College ballots.
Removed: Jan. 20: Trump’s Presidential Inauguration.
Removed: The midterm elections are in 708 days.
… has his “respect” and that “Matt has a wonderful future.” removed: ((Axios)[https://www.axios.com/2024/11/21/matt-gaetz-ag-trump-withdraws] now: (Axios / Politico / NPR / Washington Post / New York …
… has his “respect” and that “Matt has a wonderful future.” removed: (Axios now: ((Axios)[https://www.axios.com/2024/11/21/matt-gaetz-ag-trump-withdraws] / Politico / NPR / Washington Post / New York …
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… in charge of America's health care agencies. Kennedy has spread removed: discredits now: discredited conspiracy theories that vaccines cause autism, opposed CDC guidance on …
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Removed: Nov. 11: Veterans Day – NO WTFJHT (oops!)
Removed: Nov. 20: Biden’s Birthday – NO WTFJHT
Removed: Nov. 26: Trump is sentenced.
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Removed: Dec. 11: Deadline for governors to certify the election and submit their slate of electors.
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Removed: Jan. 3: Members of the 119th Congress are sworn in.
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Removed: Jan. 20: Trump’s Presidential Inauguration.
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… as president of the United States. Trump – the twice-impeached, removed: multiply now: four-times indicted, once-defeated former president – overcame 34 felony convictions, 88 …
Harris wins 50 times out of removed: 100.(JHK now: 100. (JHK Forecasts)
removed: Trump now: Harris wins 50 times out of 100. removed: Harris wins 48 times out of 100. (FiveThirtyEight)
removed: Trump now: Harris wins 50 times out of 100. (Nate Silver)
Trump wins 51 times out of removed: 100.(270toWin) now: 100. (270toWin)
Harris wins removed: 50 now: 51 times out of 100. (Race to the White House)
Trump wins removed: 59 now: 58 times out of 100. (Election Betting Odds)
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Trump wins 52 removed: times out of 100. Harris wins 47 times out of 100. (FiveThirtyEight) Trump wins 53 times out of 100. removed: Harris wins 46 times out of 100. (Nate Silver) Harris removed: wins 50 times out of 100. Trump wins 50 times out of 100. (The Economist) Trump wins 52 times out of 100. removed: Harris wins 48 times out of 100. (JHK Forecasts) Harris wins 52 removed: times out of 100. Trump wins 48 times out of 100. (Split Ticket) Trump wins 51 times out of 100. removed: Harris wins 48 times out of 100. (270toWin) Trump wins 53 removed: times out of 100. Harris wins 47 times out of 100. (The Hill) Trump wins 60 times out of 100. removed: Harris wins 40 times out of 100. (Election Betting Odds)
Trump wins 58 times out of 100. removed: Trump now: Harris wins 41 times out of 100. (Super Model)
Removed: 7. Trump Is Speaking Like Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini. "The former president has brought dehumanizing language into American presidential politics." (The Atlantic)
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… claims about the federal government's response to hurricanes Helene and removed: Milton. While now: Milton, while delivering a briefing at the White House about the response …
3/ Florida’s Department of Health threatened to removed: criminal now: criminally charge local TV stations that air a political ad calling …
5/ Trump urged the federal now: judge overseeing his election subversion case to not to release any …
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1/ Biden may removed: ask now: call Congress in for a special session to pass supplemental disaster …
Removed: The Coming Trump Revenge Tour. "Trump has campaigned on a wave of retaliatory criminal prosecutions. It’s not the first time he’s promised to lock up his rivals — but a second term would be different." (Politico)
Removed: Trump Is Taking a Dark Turn. "Over the weekend, the former president delivered a series of speeches laced with threats and nearly incomprehensible musings." (The Atlantic)
Removed: Harris wins 57 times out of 100. Trump wins 42 times out of 100. (538)
Removed: Harris wins 55 times out of 100. Trump wins 45 times out of 100. (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris wins 60 times out of 100. Trump wins 40 times out of 100. (The Economist)
… staying in the race. Robinson, who has advocated for anti-transgender removed: rights now: policies and has made comments critical of trans people, also posted … watching transgender pornography, describing himself as a “perv” who liked removed: “tranny now: “[transgender] on girl porn.” Trump – who once praised Robinson as …
… the effort to change the state’s electoral system to winner removed: take. now: take all. The outcome that could have cost Kamala Harris an electoral …
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Removed: Harris +4.0 points (New York Times)
Removed: Harris +3.0 points (538)
Removed: Harris +2.9 points (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris +4.5 points (The Economist)
Removed: Harris +2.0 points (RealClearPolitics)
Removed: Harris +7.2 points (Election Betting Odds)
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Removed: Harris wins 61 times out of 100. Trump wins 39 times out of 100. (538)
Removed: Trump wins 56 times out of 100. Harris wins 44 times out of 100. (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris wins 60 times out of 100. Trump wins 40 times out of 100. (The Economist)
… barred him from owning a gun. Routh was not accused removed: him of trying to kill Trump, but he did self-publish a …
… Haitians in Ohio are killing and eating pets – to now: get media attention. “If I have to create stories so that …
… environment he helped create on Biden and Harris, citing their removed: "rhetoric." now: "rhetoric." (New York Times / CNN / Bloomberg / ABC News …
1. How Roberts Shaped Trump’s Supreme Court Winning removed: Streak now: Streak "Behind the scenes, the chief justice molded three momentous Jan. 6 and election cases that helped determine the former removed: president’s now: president's fate." (New York Times)
4/ Trump ruled now: out another debate with Kamala Harris – two days after he …
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… step would be a dangerous escalation,” U.S. Secretary of State removed: Anthony now: Antony Blinken said. “Russia has now received shipments of these missiles.” … the state airline. (NBC News / Washington Post / Associated removed: Press /) now: Press)
3/ U.S. Secretary of State removed: Anthony now: Antony Blinken called for “fundamental changes” to the way Israeli forces …
… Stoynoff, who claimed she was physically attacked by Trump at removed: his Mar-a-Lago in December 2005. “Frankly, I know you’re gonna say …
… Georgia that left four people dead. Vance, calling the shooting removed: was “an awful tragedy” while offering his thoughts and prayers, then …
… orchestrating an illegal conspiracy to influence the 2016 election will now: be delayed until after Election Day. The sentencing, which was set …
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Removed: Harris +2.0 points (New York Times)
Removed: Harris +2.8 points (538)
Removed: Harris +2.3 points (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris +2.5 points (The Economist)
Removed: Harris +1.2 points (RealClearPolitics)
Removed: Trump +4.1 points (Election Betting Odds)
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Removed: Harris wins 54 times out of 100. Trump wins 46 times out of 100. (538)
Removed: Trump wins 64 times out of 100. Harris wins 35 times out of 100. (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris wins 50 times out of 100. Trump wins 50 times out of 100. (The Economist)
… meanwhile, also promised to ban undocumented immigrants from obtaining home removed: mortgages now: mortgages. Out of the more than 3.4 million mortgages in 2023, …
… "many efforts to undermine and derail the prosecution of this removed: case. now: case." In July, Cannon dismissed the federal case, which accused Trump … the case be reassigned to a different South Florida judge now: if the appeals court overturns Cannon’s ruling. “Even before she dismissed …
Removed: Harris +3.0 points (New York Times)
Removed: Harris +3.1 points (538)
Removed: Harris +3.4 points (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris +3.3 points (The Economist)
Removed: Harris +1.9 points (RealClearPolitics)
Removed: Trump +1.6 points (Election Betting Odds)
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Removed: Harris wins 55 times out of 100. Trump wins 44 times out of 100. (538)
Removed: Trump wins 58 times out of 100. Harris wins 42 times out of 100. (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris wins 50 times out of 100. Trump wins 50 times out of 100. (The Economist)
poll/ 67% of Americans think Trump is removed: prepared now: unprepared to accept the election outcome. 81% of Americans say that …
… after Trump was convicted in state court on all 34 removed: felon now: felony counts of orchestrating an illegal conspiracy to influence the 2016 …
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… F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his election bid and endorsed Trump. removed: Editor’s now: [Editor’s note: Too bad, so removed: sad. now: sad.](Washington Post / Wall Street Journal)
… and Harris campaigns are at odds over whether the microphones now: will be live throughout the Sept. 10 presidential debate. Trump campaign …
Removed: Harris wins 59 times out of 100. Trump wins 40 times out of 100. (538)
Removed: Harris wins 52 times out of 100. Trump wins 47 times out of 100. (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris wins 60 times out of 100. Trump wins 40 times out of 100. (The Economist)
2/ Trump attempted now: to clean up JD Vance’s past comments that Democrats, like Kamala …
… future debates until the Democratic Party formally chooses a nominee, removed: promoting now: prompting Harris to accuse Trump of “backpedaling” on a debate. (New …
… Associated Press / CNN / CBS News / USA Today) now: 4/ Lara Trump, the Republican Party co-chair and Trump’s daughter-in-law, compared Harris to a designer handbag made to look like a “trash bag.” The comment echos Trump’s insult last week that Harris is “real garbage.” Despite Harris raising more than $200 million in her first week, erasing Trump’s lead in the polls and touting a higher favorability rating, Lara Trump nevertheless said, “It’s been incredible to see the way they have tried to prop up Kamala Harris and really sell her as some sort of, this amazing political figure to the American people." She added: “It reminds me of, there was a bag that a very famous designer designed. This was several years ago, and it literally was a trash bag, but they sold this thing for like $2,000 thinking that people will actually buy it." (New York Times / The Hill / HuffPost / Daily Beast)
Removed: 4/ Lara Trump, the Republican Party co-chair and Trump’s daughter-in-law, compared Harris to a designer handbag made to look like a “trash bag.” The comment echos Trump’s insult last week that Harris is “real garbage.” Despite Harris raising more than $200 million in her first week, erasing Trump’s lead in the polls and touting a higher favorability rating, Lara Trump …
3. now: Hidden-camera video shows Project 2025 co-author discussing his secret work preparing for a second Trump term. "The former president knows that Project 2025 is unpopular. But he can’t distance himself from its contents or its authors." (CNN / Washington Post) 4. JD Vance once agreed that “the whole purpose of the … after his newborn son. (WCPT / New Republic / TMZ) now: ---
… "... And really, THAT song?” Further, Trump had an aide now: text one of his wealthiest patrons – and the funder of …
… Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 “I Have A Dream” speech removed: on now: at the National Mall, which drew about 260,000 people. Meanwhile, Celine …
… event disproves Trump's claim. In a separate news conference, Trump removed: compared now: claimed the crowd removed: size at the White House on now: during his Jan. 6, 2021, removed: to now: "Stop the removed: audience for now: Steal" Rally" was bigger than Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 “I Have A Dream” speech …
… was manipulated, and both press photos and videos from the removed: events now: event disproves Trump's claim. In a separate removed: new now: news conference, Trump compared the crowd size at the White House …
Removed: Harris 48% – Trump 47% (New York Times)
Removed: Harris 46% – Trump 43% (538)
Removed: Harris 46% – Trump 43% (Nate Silver)
Removed: Harris 47% – Trump 45% (The Economist)
Removed: Harris 47% – Trump 47% (RealClearPolitics)
Removed: Harris 52% – Trump 44% (Election Betting Odds)
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3/ The Trump campaign forced now: the architect of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 to resign. The …
… down inflation that surged to a four-decade high in 2022. removed: (https://www.wsj.com/economy/central-banking/federal-reservice-interest-rate-decision-b5c39738 now: (Wall Street Journal / removed: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-31/fed-officials-hold-rates-steady-signal-first-cut-is-nearer now: Bloomberg / removed: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/31/fed-rate-decision-july-2024.html now: CNBC / removed: https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/federal-reserve-interest-rate-decision-july-2024-rcna164048 now: NBC News / removed: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/07/31/business/fed-meeting-interest-rates now: New York Times / removed: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/07/31/fed-rate-cuts-inflation/) now: Washington Post)
Removed: 🫏 Aug. 1-7: Democratic virtual roll call vote to formally nominate Harris.
Removed: 🫏 Aug. 19-22: Democratic National Convention.
Removed: ⛔️ Sept. 2: Labor Day – No WTFJHT.
Removed: 📺 Sept. 10: Second presidential debate.
Removed: ⚖️ Sept. 18: Trump is sentenced.
Removed: 📆 Oct. 6: Last day to register to vote in some states.
Removed: ⛔️ Oct. 14: Indigenous Peoples’ Day – No WTFJHT.
Removed: 🗳️ Nov. 5: Presidential Election.
Removed: ✅ Get election ready: Register to vote, update your address, or request an absentee ballot at Vote.org, TurboVote, RocktheVote, or Votes From Abroad.org.
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… polls and touting a higher favorability rating, Lara Trump nevertheless removed: aid said, “It’s been incredible to see the way they have …
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… rise in the first quarter. The new data raises confidence removed: the now: in the economy achieving a "soft landing" — economic growth alongside …
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… strict abortion ban will take effect next week after the now: state Supreme Court declared the policy constitutional. The Iowa law prohibits …
… resignation comes a day after a contentious House Oversight Committee now: hearing over her agency’s failure to stop a 20-year-old gunman from …
Removed: 🇮🇱 July 24: Netanyahu addresses joint session of Congress.
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… to earn and win" the Democratic presidential nomination. Recent polls removed: show now: indicate that Harris removed: to be now: is performing at or slightly better than Biden in a head-to-head matchup against Trump. Additionally, Harris is more competitive removed: with Trump now: than Biden in Pennsylvania and removed: Virginia – now: Virginia, two crucial swing states for Democrats. removed: And, internal now: Internal polls also removed: show now: reveal that Harris would now: boost Democratic enthusiasm more effectively and be more removed: helpful now: beneficial for down-ballot races. Trump, meanwhile, used the moment to removed: boosting Democratic enthusiasm now: raise money by falsely claiming that Biden was the "Worst President, by far, in the History of our Nation," suggesting that Biden has "done everything possible to destroy our Country" and removed: aiding down ballot races. now: "was not fit to run for President, and is certainly not fit to serve – And never was!” Biden, who continues to recover from Covid-19 at his beach …
📺 Sept. 10: removed: Biden-Trump now: Scheduled presidential debate.
… blamed senior Democratic leaders for "[giving] us Donald Trump," saying removed: "How now: "In 2015, Obama, Pelosi, Schumer pushed Biden aside in favor of Hillary; they were wrong then, and they are wrong now. How did all this work out for everyone in 2016? Perhaps …
… made an announcement and endorsed Kamala Harris as his replacement. now: Meanwhile, one person close to Biden blamed senior Democratic leaders for "[giving] us Donald Trump," saying "How did all this work out for everyone in 2016? Perhaps we should learn a few lessons from 2016; one of them is polls are BS, just ask Sec. Clinton. And two, maybe, just maybe, Joe Biden is more in touch with actual Americans than Obama-Pelosi-Schumer?" (New York Times / NBC News / CNN / Axios)
… as soon as this weekend. “We’re close to the end,” removed: a now: one person close to Biden said. now: Another added that “reality is setting in” and it wouldn’t be a surprise if Biden made an announcement and endorsed Kamala Harris as his replacement. (New York Times / NBC News / CNN / Axios)
Removed: 11. Trump’s Raised Fist Will Make History — And Cement His Legacy. "In wake of shooting, GOP officials are quick to blame Democrats for demonizing the former president." (Politico)
Removed: 2/ Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal classified documents case against Trump, which accused him of mishandling classified information after leaving the White House. In a 93-page order, Cannon found that Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith was "unlawful" and unconstitutional because Smith had not been named to the post by Biden or …
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Removed: 1. A Nation on Edge Fears an Election Careening Toward an Ugly finish. "A nation barely removed from the violent end to the 2020 election, which included several deaths tied to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, has since been whipsawed by a cascade of jolts to the system. A House speaker ousted. A former president, Trump, indicted on criminal …
Removed: 2. Trump rally shooting comes amid rise in support for political violence. "Research shows more Americans support violence to stop a second Trump presidency than back violence in his favor." (The Guardian)
Removed: 3. American Stares Into the Abyss After Trump Assassination Bid. "To all intents and purposes America’s two tribes were already at war. But a shot had not been fired. Until now." (Daily Beast)
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Removed: 11. Trump’s Raised Fist Will Make History — And Cement His Legacy. "In wake of shooting, GOP officials are quick to blame Democrats for demonizing the former president." (Politico)
… Merrick Garland’s appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith was "unlawful" now: and unconstitutional because Smith had not been named to the post by …
… counsel Jack Smith’s criminal classified documents case against Trump, which removed: accusing now: accused him of mishandling classified information after leaving the White House. … Merrick Garland’s appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith was "unlawful" removed: and unconditional" because Smith had not been named to the post by …
Removed: 11. Trump’s Raised Fist Will Make History — And Cement His Legacy. "In wake of shooting, GOP officials are quick to blame Democrats for demonizing the former president." (Politico)
1. removed: C’mon. "Man. Does now: C’mon, Man. "Does Joe Biden really understand the stakes?" (The Atlantic)
… shielding him from public view in what they described as now: a choreographed daily operation designed to prevent Biden from being in …
3/ The Senate Judiciary Committee now: will conduct a review of the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling, …
… ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation to transform the American government – despite now: the fact that at least 140 people from his administration were involved in …
Removed: 2. What Will Biden’s Enablers Say if He Loses the Election? "The president is currently surrounded by yes-men. How will they defend their actions in the event of the unthinkable?" (The New Republic)
Removed: 3. Democrats turn to their deputy leader. "Even if Kamala Harris remains Joe Biden’s running mate and does not become the nominee, Democrats are realizing they need to improve her image." (The Atlantic)
Removed: 4. The Problem With Coronating Kamala Harris. The No. 2 spot has never been a guarantee of a promotion. (The Atlantic)
Removed: 5. Trump’s Lead Just Got Scarier—but This Dem Still Sees a Path for Biden. "With President Biden adamantly insisting he isn’t stepping aside, top ally and former White House chief of staff Ron Klain makes an expansive case for how Biden can still beat Donald Trump this fall." (The New Republic)
Removed: 6. Donald Trump’s New Strategy: Act Normal. "With the opposition in disarray, Trump and his campaign have begun exhibiting unusual restraint in hopes of expanding his support." (The Nation)
Removed: 7. Trump rips Clooney over op-ed urging Biden to drop reelection bid. "Trump went after George Clooney on Wednesday evening after the actor wrote an op-ed pushing for President Biden to leave the White House race." (The Hill)
Removed: 8. Conservatives See a Conspiracy Around Joe Biden’s Stumbles. "The right has become obsessed with the media after the president’s bad debate." (Politico)
Removed: 8. Republicans: No Fair Nominating Somebody Else! "Pushing Biden to quit is another deep-state coup against Trump." (New York Magazine)
Removed: 9. Trump is planning for a landslide win. "And his campaign is all but praying Joe Biden doesn’t drop out." (The Atlantic)
Removed: 10. The Democrats Are Slow-Walking Into Fascism. "Is doubling down on a candidate who is almost certainly going to lose really the best the left can do?" (The Nation)
Removed: 11. Donald Trump is unfit to lead. "Mr. Trump has shown a character unworthy of the responsibilities of the presidency. He has demonstrated an utter lack of respect for the Constitution, the rule of law and the American people. Instead of a cogent vision for the country’s future, Mr. Trump is animated by a thirst for political power: to use …
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Removed: 2. The Double Standard in Trump-Biden Coverage. "It’s real, and it’s not going anywhere." (The Atlantic)
… reviews of the President’s fitness to serve.” [Editor’s note: Discussing removed: someone's now: someone’s mental removed: illness now: health is a serious and sensitive issue, and I generally avoid … However, this situation becomes a matter of public concern when removed: it’s now: it is revealed that removed: Biden now: a Parkinson’s doctor has now: repeatedly visited removed: a Parkinson's doctor now: Biden's White House, while removed: also refusing now: he refuses to take a neurological test or make the results public. This raises significant questions that deserve attention, even if removed: it's now: it is uncomfortable, unpopular, or upsetting.] (New York Times / ABC News …
… Court’s ruling affects the case, saying the decision “guts the removed: Special Counsel’s now: [Special Counsel’s] position that President Trump has ‘no immunity’ and further demonstrates … briefing. There is no trial date set in the case. removed: ([Axios now: (Axios / New York Times / NBC News / CNN)
2/ Trump threatened removed: to to prosecute his perceived political enemies in a second term, …
… the majority’s reasoning, he now will be insulated from criminal removed: prosecution. now: prosecution. Orders the Navy’s Seal Team 6 to assassinate a political …
June 2024
… NBC News / CNN / Wall Street Journal / Politico) now: 📝 Takeaways: Associated Press / CNN / NBC News / ABC News / NPR / Wall Street Journal 📝 Fact checks: NBC News / New York Times / CNN
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[Fox News] poll/ 50% of voters said they’d vote removed: to now: for Biden over Trump (48%) in a hypothetical matchup – the …
1/ The judge overseeing removed: convict now: convicted felon Trump’s trial involving “willful retention” of classified documents in …
… has little trial experience and has indefinitely postponed the trial removed: despite and declined to set a date for it to begin …
… Landry. Civil rights groups, meanwhile, vowed to challenge the law removed: – which makes Louisiana the first in the nation to require every classroom receiving state funding to display the Ten Commandments – in court. The organizations called the new law "blatantly unconstitutional." …
… “And you know what they say about guys with small removed: hands. now: hands." (Washington Post / NPR / Politico / NBC News / …
… concerns about FDA’s actions,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote for the removed: court. He added that “federal courts are the wrong forum for addressing the plaintiffs’ concerns about FDA’s actions” now: court, even though the plaintiffs have "sincere legal, moral, ideological, and …
now: 1. Hunter Biden Conviction Undercuts a Trump Narrative. "Many allies of … their claims of a rigged justice system." (New York Times) now: 2. "Haul out the Guillotine," Trump says in fundraising email as … rhetoric since his hush money conviction. (Axios / Associated Press) now: 3. Trump's campaign was rooting for Hunter Biden to be acquitted. … would the system also convict the president's son?" (Business Insider) now: 4. Republicans push conspiracy theories after Hunter Biden verdict: "A fake … millions of dollars for fraudulent practices." (The Guardian / CNN) now: 5. Trump Campaign Takes Back Its Well Wishes to Hunter Biden. … that exposed intimate details about Hunter’s drug addiction." (Daily Beast) now: 6. Fox News Suddenly Loves the Justice System After Hunter Biden’s …
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May 2024
… Netanyahu denounced the move, calling it “a reward for terrorism” removed: and that removed: it would “not stop us from reaching a victory over Hamas.” …
… Ireland said they would recognize an independent Palestinian state. While now: a largely symbolic move, the group said they were "confident that …
1/ Biden canceled $7.7 billion now: in student loans for another 160,000 borrowers. This latest round of … 10 Americans with federal student loans have been approved for now: some form of debt relief under Biden. (Axios / Bloomberg / …
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… Israel will be shunned all over the world. They went removed: crazy,” now: crazy.” Earlier this month, Israel shut down Al Jazeera’s operations in …
1/ Israel’s Communications Ministry confiscated camera removed: and and broadcasting equipment from the Associated Press, claiming the news …
… insulting language on yard signs.” The Supreme Court is currently removed: decided now: deciding two cases related to Trump and his supporters efforts to …
… outside Alito’s home, the court was still considering whether to removed: take up take up a Republican challenge to the presidential election results. …
… to the stand tomorrow for cross-examination, and the defense said now: they do not expect to call any more witnesses. Once the …
… of lying. Separately, Cohen admitted that he stole $30,000 from now: the Trump Organization as a form of "self-help" after his bonus …
… “will not stop us from waging our just war against removed: Hamas.”Biden, now: Hamas." Biden, meanwhile, called the decision "outrageous," saying "there is no equivalence …
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3/ A Los removed: Angles now: Angeles man launched an independent campaign for president after discovering a …
April 2024
… that the U.S. government has acknowledged the potential medical benefits now: of marijuana. (Associated Press / NBC News / Politico / Axios …
… of Donald Trump,’ but it was part of [Cohen’s] identity.” removed: - Sources: New York Times / Washington Post / NBC News …
… as a future one. We’re writing a rule for the removed: ages.” now: ages." Justice Samuel Alito also said he didn’t want to talk about the “particular facts,” but rather to talk “in the abstract." Instead, Alito suggested an alternate reality in which granting immunity “is required for the functioning of a stable democratic society" because it gives an incumbent president to “leave office peacefully” after losing an election. Alito explained: “If an incumbent who loses a very close, hotly contested election knows that a real possibility after leaving office is not that the president is going to be able to go off into a peaceful retirement but that the president may be criminally prosecuted by a bitter political opponent, will that not lead us into a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country as a democracy?" Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, meanwhile, said: “The most powerful person …
… promoted fossil fuels, reduced the scope of national monuments, and removed: repeatedly questioned now: dismissed climate removed: science. now: change as a hoax, calling for “global warming” to “come back fast.” (CBS News)
… a fifth bill addressing border security measures. The package largely removed: mirror now: mirrors the Senate-passed $95 billion aid package, with the exception for …
… and the E.U are also planning new sanctions on Iran removed: aimed at now: meant to “degrade Iran’s military capacity.” Nevertheless, Netanyahu said Israel “will make …
… Trump for violating his gag order by commenting on likely removed: witness now: witnesses came on the second day of jury selection in the … Attorney Chris Conroy told Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan. removed: Prosecutor now: The prosecutor asked Merchan to impose a $1,000 sanction for each of …
… conceal hush money payments during his 2016 campaign. If convicted, now: Trump could face up to four years in prison. The task …
… disappointed” in Trump’s refusal to endorse a federal ban on removed: abortion. now: abortion. Nevertheless, the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America group and its …
… was “absolutely true” that some Republican members of Congress were removed: repeating repeating Russian propaganda on the House floor. "We see directly …
… nullify much of Smith’s case against Trump. In the other removed: versions, now: version, jurors would review and determine whether a record retained by …
… Airport to the Donald J. Trump International Airport. The effort now: has next to no prospects in Congress given the removed: Republicans now: Republican's one-vote majority in the House and Democrats controlling the Senate. …
… hush money trial to expand the gag order to stop removed: bar Trump from attacking family members of people involved in the …
March 2024
… by South Africa, which accuses Israel of state-sanctioned genocide in removed: Gaza.The now: Gaza. The legally binding order instructs Israel to take measures “without delay” …
4/ removed: Bide now: Biden restored a series of Endangered Species Act protections that were …
… disapprove of Israel’s military action in Gaza, while 36% approve. now: In November, 50% approved and 45% disapproved. (Gallup)
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… panel of five Manhattan appeals court judges to allow him now: to hold off on posting the bond while he appeals the …
… in Gaza. A White House spokesperson said the two discussed removed: the "the latest developments in Israel and Gaza, including the situation …
… carcinogen linked to more than 40,000 American deaths annually. The removed: comprehensive ban prohibits now: rule bans the use of chrysotile asbestos, the only form still used in the U.S., now: which is found in products like brake linings, gaskets, and in chlorine …
… lawyers asked a panel of five Manhattan appeals court judges now: to allow him hold off on posting the bond while he …
2/ A federal judge now: in Florida rejected a motion to dismiss Trump's classified documents removed: case during a hearing in Florida. now: case. In a brief written order, U.S. District Court Judge Aileen …
removed: - A federal appeals court unanimously rejected former Trump adviser Peter …
… essential legal elements of the charges did not give the removed: Defendants now: defendants "enough information to prepare their defenses intelligently." (ABC News / …
… with a $100 million bond, warning that Trump and his removed: codefendants now: co-defendants might attempt to evade or impede enforcement of the judgment …
… a majority of members from his own party. Republican legislative removed: leaders, the defendants in the case, now: leaders are removed: likely now: expected to appeal the decision. (Raleigh News & Observer / Associated …
… senators insisted that more leverage is needed to change Israel's removed: policy while a U.N. court considers whether the situation constitutes genocide. now: policy. (New York Times / New Republic)
… his visit to Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last Friday, where the removed: former president now: Trump praised removed: the Hungarian leader now: Orbán despite his critical stance on providing aid to Ukraine and …
2/ Despite facing criminal charges for mishandling of classified documents, removed: the Biden administration plans to share now: Trump will receive U.S. intelligence removed: with Trump when now: briefings after he secures the Republican nomination. Although the there are no …
… ceasefire, saying Israel intends to resume the offensive after any removed: pause, now: pause and expand it until "total victory" is achieved. (Politico / Associated …
2/ Trump’s former chief financial now: officer pleaded guilty to perjury related to testimony he gave during …
February 2024
… after the Justice Department and the American Civil Liberties Union now: sued to stop the law from being enforced, arguing that it’s …
… right-leaning court in nearly a century, which went on to removed: overturned now: overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022, ending the national right …
… for a trial before the November election – to consider removed: a now: an unanimous appeals court ruling, which rejected Trump’s assertion that he’s …
… in the Feb. 16 verdict made it “impossible” to secure removed: an appeal now: a bond for the “complete” amount. Trump’s lawyers also noted that …
… to demand that Israel agree to a permanent ceasefire and now: to withdraw all of its troops from Gaza before they’ll release … Gaza since the war began, with more than 70,300 injured, now: and thousands now: more missing and presumed dead. About 80% of the enclave’s population …
… Johnson refusing to take up the $95 billion aid package removed: for Israel and Ukraine that the Senate passed earlier this month. “The need is …
… if any Republicans show up to block the unanimous consent removed: ... now: [...] If you truly care about the sanctity of families, and … show it by not blocking this bill on the floor.” removed: ([Politico now: (Politico / Axios / CBS News / The Hill / NPR)
… one," adding the Black population “embraced it more than anyone removed: else[...] now: else [...] "I’m being indicted for you, the Black population." The Biden …
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Unsettled removed: question: now: questions: What happens if patients are no longer able or willing …
… his views publicly. “Know what I like about 16?” Trump removed: reported now: reportedly told a source. “It’s even. It’s four months.” Trump, however, said he does support three removed: exception: now: exceptions: rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother. …
… stricter border security and asylum laws "dead-on-arrival" in the chamber. removed: By a now: The vote removed: of now: failed 250 to 180, with 166 Democrats and 14 Republicans opposing …
… have a three-vote majority in the House and two Republicans now: are already on record opposing impeachment. The articles of impeachment accuse …
January 2024
… election campaign, has pressured House Republicans to kill the deal, removed: called now: writing that “it is the WORST BORDER IN THE HISTORY OF THE …
… Security Council said the U.S. would react “in a time removed: in now: and a manner of our choosing,” adding: “We don’t want a …
… election campaign, has pressured House Republicans to kill the deal, removed: calling now: called “it is the WORST BORDER IN THE HISTORY OF THE … time, Trump demanded "CLOSE THE BORDER!" Speaker Mike Johnson, meanwhile, removed: called now: said the bipartisan Senate deal would be "dead on arrival" in …
… punitive damages. The verdict came after Trump stormed out of now: the courtroom during Carroll’s closing argument. He later posted on his …
… allies. In addition to Willis' disqualification, Trump wants the 13 removed: counts, now: counts against him, including violations of Georgia's racketeering law, removed: against him now: to be dismissed. The motion comes more than two weeks after Trump’s … "attempt to foment racial animus." The motion to dismiss charges removed: were now: was originally filed by Roman. (Axios / NBC News / Atlanta …
3/ Trump accused Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of removed: making trying to "foment racial bias" in an effort disqualify her … (Axios / NBC News / Atlanta Journal-Constitution / Washington Post) removed: 4/ Peter Navarro – who claimed credit for the plan to overturn the 2020 election – was sentenced to four months in jail and ordered to pay a $9,500 fine for defying a subpoena from the Jan. 6 select committee. Navarro refused to testify and provide documents related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election. "You are not a victim. You are not the object of a political prosecution. You are not," Judge Amit Mehta told Navarro. "You have received every process you are due. Every process." The former Trump White House adviser is the second senior Trump aide to be sentenced for stonewalling the Jan. 6 investigation. Stephen Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison on a similar contempt conviction in Oct. 2022. (Politico / NPR / USA Today / New York Times / Washington Post / NBC News / ABC News)
… driven by Russia’s war in Ukraine, Israel’s war on Hamas, removed: the the proliferation of nuclear weapons, artificial intelligence, state-sponsored disinformation, and …
… could taint the proceedings, intimidate witnesses, and influence jurors. A removed: three judge now: three-judge panel upheld the gag order last month, but narrowed the …
… That he was talking about Nancy Pelosi. He mentioned me removed: multiples now: multiple times in that scenario.” Trump responded by boasting about his …
… funding for the rest of the government, including the Pentagon, removed: continue now: continuing through March 8. Lawmakers, however, are in session together for …
… is "a fraud on me." Judge Arthur Engoron had previously now: denied Trump’s request to give his own closing statement because Trump …
Removed: 4. The Biden administration announced $623 million in grants to support electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the country. The grants will support 47 projects in 22 states and Puerto Rico, with an emphasis on rural areas and underserved communities, and lead to the construction of about 7,500 new EV charging ports. (Wired / ABC News)
… a Fox News town hall at the same time. Chris removed: Christie now: Christie, suspended his presidential campaign, and Vivek Ramaswamy didn't qualify for the debate.
… to Palestinian leaders who are willing to lead their people removed: are now: in living side by side in peace with Israel as neighbors." …
… that a president could only be charged with a crime removed: unless they're now: if they’ve been impeached and convicted by Congress first. Trump argued that prosecuting …
… falsely claimed that the vaccine is ineffective and can permanently removed: contaminant now: contaminate human DNA. Federal health officials and other experts, meanwhile, have …
… here.” The coronavirus vaccines have prevented more than 3 millions removed: of deaths and saved the U.S. more than $1 trillion in …