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PASSING of Joe Lieberman: The LAST Moderate Voice in Senate, Dead at 82

PASSING of Joe Lieberman: The LAST Moderate Voice in Senate, Dead at 82

Joe Lieberman, the former Senator from Stamford, Conn., has tragically passed away at the age of 82. His death resulted from complications following a fall.

The news was confirmed by his family. He leaves behind an enduring legacy as a dedicated public servant and an unwavering advocate for both Jewish people and the Jewish state.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu paid tribute to him as an “exemplary public servant” and a "peerless champion of Jewish causes.

Conservative radio host Mark Levin mourned Lieberman’s passing, referring to him as “the last of the moderates.” This sentiment underscores the profound impact he had on American politics.

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TRUMP’S Troubled Past: Biden’s Team Shifts Focus Ahead of 2024 Showdown

President Joe Biden’s team is adjusting their strategy for the 2024 campaign. Instead of solely spotlighting the incumbent Democrat, they’re turning attention to former President Donald Trump’s contentious record. This move follows recent polls showing Trump leading Biden in seven swing states and gaining traction among younger voters.

Trump, despite grappling with multiple criminal and civil charges, continues to be a GOP favorite. The aim of Biden’s aides is to use his disputed record and legal allegations as a lens through which voters can view the potential consequences of another four-year term under Trump.

Currently, Trump faces four criminal indictments and is embroiled in a civil fraud lawsuit in New York. Regardless of these trials’ outcomes, he could still make a run for office even if convicted — unless legal contests or state ballot requirements prevent him from doing so. However, rather than dwelling on the outcome of Trump’s cases, Biden’s team plans to underscore what another term would mean for American citizens.

A senior campaign aide noted that while Trump may succeed in mobilizing his base with extreme rhetoric, their strategy will highlight how such extremism could negatively affect Americans. The focus will be on the potential adverse impact of another term under Trump rather than his personal legal battles.

Biden Impeachment Inquiry Authorized by US House Republicans ...

GAME-CHANGER or Political Suicide? House Republicans Ponder Biden Impeachment

Under the guidance of Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), House Republicans are contemplating the impeachment of President Joe Biden. This idea stems from numerous 2023 investigations into both Biden and his son, Hunter, who are accused of exploiting their family name for personal gain.

The decision to impeach could be a tricky one for Republicans. On one hand, it could resonate with their core supporters as payback against Democrats’ previous attempts to impeach ex-President Donald Trump. On the other hand, it might push away independent voters and undecided Democrats.

Calls for Biden’s impeachment aren’t recent developments. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has advocated for investigations into the president since he took office. With an ongoing inquiry and years worth of evidence gathered, Speaker Johnson might sanction an impeachment vote as soon as February 2024.

Nevertheless, this strategy carries significant risk. The evidence put forth by House Republicans against Biden seems vague at best, and initiating an inquiry doesn’t necessarily imply backing for impeachment itself — a point that 17 Republican House members from districts won by Biden in 2020 are eager to emphasize to their voters.

Joe Biden: The President | The White House

Biden INKS $8863 Billion Defense Act, SLAMS Congressional Oversight

President Joe Biden has put his signature on the National Defense Authorization Act, green-lighting a hefty $886.3 billion in spending. This act aims to equip our military with the means to deter future conflicts and provide support for service members and their families.

Despite giving his approval, Biden raised eyebrows with concerns over certain provisions. He argues these clauses excessively limit executive power in national security matters by calling for more congressional oversight.

According to Biden, these provisions could force the disclosure of highly sensitive classified information to Congress. There’s a risk this could expose crucial intelligence sources or military operational plans.

The extensive bill, which covers over 3,000 pages, sets out a policy agenda for the Department of Defense and U.S military but doesn’t earmark funding for specific initiatives or operations. Additionally, Biden voiced his ongoing concern about clauses barring Guantanamo Bay detainees from setting foot on U.S soil.

Joe Biden: The President | The White House

US-Israeli Citizen’s TRAGIC Death: BIDEN’S Heartfelt Response to Hamas Attack

On Friday, President Joe Biden extended his condolences following the death of Gad Haggai, a dual US-Israeli citizen. It is believed that Haggai fell victim to Hamas during their initial terrorist attack on October 7.

Biden expressed deep sadness over the incident, stating, “Jill and I are heartbroken... We continue to pray for the well-being and safe return of his wife, Judy.” He further revealed that the couple’s daughter was part of a recent conference call with families of hostages.

Referring to their experiences as a “harrowing ordeal”, Biden reassured these families and other loved ones. He pledged that efforts to rescue those still held hostage would persist. This story is still unfolding.

Joe Biden: The President | The White House

Biden’s BOLD Defiance of Supreme Court: The TRUTH Behind Student Loan Forgiveness Numbers

President Joe Biden made a bold claim on Wednesday, boasting about his defiance of the Supreme Court’s ruling on student loans. During a speech in Milwaukee, he asserted that he had wiped out the debt for 136 million people. This statement came despite the Supreme Court rejecting his $400 billion loan forgiveness plan back in June.

However, this claim not only challenges the separation of powers but also holds no water factually. As per data from early December, only $132 billion in student loan debt has been cleared for a mere 3.6 million borrowers. This implies that Biden exaggerated the number of beneficiaries by an astounding figure – approximately 133 million.

Biden’s misrepresentation sparks concerns about his administration’s transparency and its respect for judicial decisions. His remarks further fuel ongoing discussions around student loan forgiveness and its ripple effects on economic aspects like homeownership and entrepreneurship.

“This incident underscores the need for accurate information from our leaders and respectful adherence to judicial rulings. It also highlights how critical it is to have open dialogues about policy impacts, particularly when they affect millions of Americans’ financial futures.”

Joe Biden: The President | The White House

UNSHAKEN BIDEN Keeps Hunter Close Amidst Impeachment Storm: A Bold Statement or Blind Love?

President Joe Biden remains steadfast in his support for his son, Hunter Biden, despite the ongoing impeachment investigation into Hunter’s overseas business dealings. On Monday, the Bidens were spotted sharing a meal with friends before Hunter accompanied the first family on their return flight from Delaware on Air Force One and Marine One.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refuted claims that the administration was trying to hide Hunter by not listing him on passenger rosters shared with journalists. She underscored that it has been a longstanding tradition for presidents’ family members to travel with them, and this custom is not going away anytime soon.

Hunter’s public appearances in front of press photographers and reporters could signify President Biden’s readiness to openly back his son. This support is unwavering even as Hunter faces potential criminal charges and defies a congressional subpoena. Throughout his presidency, President Biden has consistently voiced pride in his son.

Joe Biden: The President | The White House

IGNORING the Call: BIDEN Snubs GOP’S Plea for Immigration Reform Discussion

On Thursday, the White House confirmed that President Joe Biden has turned down Republican requests for a meeting to discuss immigration reform. The refusal comes amid a Senate deadlock over a spending deal for Ukraine and Israel aid. The deal is currently on hold due to disagreements over border funding. Numerous Republicans have called on Biden to intervene and help break the impasse.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended Biden’s decision, noting that an immigration reform package was introduced on his first day in office. She argued that lawmakers can review this legislation without needing further discussion with the President. Jean-Pierre also highlighted that the administration has already had several discussions with Congress members about this issue.

Despite these justifications, Republican senators held a press conference on Thursday afternoon urging Biden’s involvement in passing national security funding. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) insisted that resolution is impossible without presidential intervention. Jean-Pierre dismissed these calls as “missing the point” and accused Republicans of proposing “extreme” bills.

The standoff continues with both sides firmly holding their ground, leaving crucial aid for Ukraine and Israel in limbo. President Biden’s refusal to engage directly with Republicans over immigration reform could spark more criticism from conservatives who argue he is unwilling to negotiate on key issues.

Joe Biden: The President | The White House

URGENT: Biden DEMANDS Congress Approval for His Critical National Security Request

President Joe Biden is pushing Congress to approve his vital national security supplemental request. The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, and National Security Council spokesman, John Kirby, are addressing inquiries concerning this issue.

The press briefing was scheduled to begin at 2:45 p.m. EST. It came after Biden’s speech at the White House Tribal Nations Summit and virtual meetings with G7 leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Biden’s urgent call for action comes amidst a packed day filled with international diplomacy and domestic affairs. Stay connected for more updates straight from the White House.

Joe Biden: The President | The White House

BIDEN-XI Summit: A Bold Leap or a Blunder in US-China Diplomacy?

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping have committed to keeping direct lines of communication open. This decision follows their lengthy four-hour discussion at the 2023 APEC summit in San Francisco. The leaders unveiled an initial agreement aimed at halting the influx of fentanyl precursors into the U.S. They also plan to restore military communications, which were cut off after China’s disagreement with the Pentagon following Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan in 2022.

Despite rising tensions, Biden made efforts during Wednesday’s meeting to strengthen U.S.-China relations. He also vowed to persistently challenge Xi on human rights issues, arguing that frank discussions are “critical” for successful diplomacy.

Biden voiced positivity about his rapport with Xi, a relationship that began during their vice-presidential terms. However, uncertainty looms as a congressional investigation into COVID-19 origins threatens US-China relations.

It is unclear whether this renewed dialogue will result in substantial progress or further complications.

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President BIDEN’S RELENTLESS Coughing During Climate Speech Stirs Concerns

During his Tuesday speech, President Joe Biden was seized by a persistent cough. He was discussing his administration’s efforts to tackle climate change and marking the anniversary of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Biden’s coughing fit disrupted his conversation about the CHIPS and Science Act, a law he ratified last year. This act is designed to establish America as a forerunner in semiconductor manufacturing and innovation — vital for clean energy progression.

The president also relayed insights from his visit to the White House “Demo Day”. Here, he interacted with scientists engaged in projects funded by his administration. However, a recent poll from The Wall Street Journal indicates that two-thirds of Democrats believe Biden, at 80 years old, is too aged to be president.

Should he win reelection, Biden would be 82 at the onset of his second term and 86 at its conclusion. This would render him the oldest individual ever to assume presidency for a second tenure.

AMTRAK MYTH: Biden’s Million-Mile Tale Disputed Yet Again

President Joe Biden, during a recent announcement of $16.4 billion in rail grants in Delaware, once again shared a contentious anecdote about his Amtrak travels. The president insisted that he has clocked over 1 million miles on Amtrak, a claim he has made repeatedly since assuming office in 2021.

Biden’s story revolves around an exchange with an Amtrak employee named Angelo Negri. In Biden’s account, it was Negri who informed him of his supposed million-mile milestone during a casual train chat.

However, this oft-repeated narrative by the president has been consistently debunked by fact-checkers as false or misleading. This persistent discrepancy brings into question not only the authenticity of Biden’s claims but also his credibility as a leader.

Joe Biden: The President | The White House

TOP US Military Officers DEPLOYED to Israel: Biden’s Bold Move Amid Gaza Tensions

President Joe Biden has sent a select group of top U.S. military officers to Israel, the White House announced on Monday. Among these officers is Marine Lt. Gen. James Glynn, known for his successful strategies against the Islamic State in Iraq.

These high-ranking officials have been tasked with advising the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on their ongoing operations in Gaza, according to National Security Council spokesman John Kirby and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre during Monday’s press briefing.

While Kirby did not reveal the identities of all dispatched military officials, he confirmed that each one possesses relevant experience for the operations currently being conducted by Israel.

Kirby emphasized that these officers are there to offer insights and pose challenging questions — a tradition consistent with U.S.-Israeli relations since this conflict began. However, he refrained from commenting on whether President Biden had urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to postpone a full-scale ground war until civilians could safely evacuate.

Biden to Request MORE Funding for New COVID-19 Vaccine Amid Rising Hospitalizations

President Joe Biden announced plans to request additional funding from Congress to develop a new coronavirus vaccine. This comes as new waves of the virus emerge and hospitalizations increase, albeit not as drastically as before.

Ukrainian Prosecutor Accuses Bidens of CORRUPTION Over Burisma Dealings

In an excerpt for an upcoming Fox News interview, former Ukrainian Prosecutor-General Viktor Shokin claims Joe and Hunter Biden accepted significant “bribes” from Burisma Holdings. He alleges they influenced his 2016 dismissal when he probed the company for corruption with Hunter on its board.

Atlanta College and Lionsgate Reinforce MASK Rules Amidst New Federal COVID Initiatives

Atlanta College in Georgia has declared the return of mask requirements for its students and staff, mirroring a similar move by the Lionsgate film studio in Los Angeles. Concurrently, the Biden administration is ramping up its pandemic preparedness, purchasing more Covid-related equipment, recruiting “safety protocol” officers, and earmarking $1.4 billion for enhanced Covid counteractions.

Biden’s Hawaii Blaze Remark Sparks OUTRAGE: Compares Devastating Fire to Home Incident

President Joe Biden faced sharp criticism after likening the catastrophic Hawaiian fire that killed 114 and left 850 missing to a minor kitchen fire in his Delaware home. When the President arrived in Maui, he was met with screams of “f*** you” from the crowd.

Hunter Biden Investigation ESCALATES: Special Counsel Appointed

The US attorney general, Merrick Garland, has announced the elevation of David Weiss to special counsel for the investigation into Hunter Biden. This follows the collapse of a plea deal on tax and gun charges earlier this month and comes in response to Republicans pushing for an inquiry into his business dealings.

Utah Man Threatening President Biden SHOT Dead by FBI

Craig Robertson, who posted threats against President Biden and other officials on Facebook, was shot dead during an FBI raid in Provo, Utah. The agents were attempting to serve an arrest warrant on Robertson at his home, about 40 miles south of Salt Lake City, just hours before a planned visit by Mr. Biden.

Biden FUMBLES Again: Calls Grand Canyon One of Earth’s ‘NINE’ Wonders

President Biden inaccurately referred to the Grand Canyon as one of the “nine” wonders of the world during a speech on his climate agenda at Red Butte Airfield in Arizona. Speaking a few miles south of the Grand Canyon, he expressed his awe, stating it’s an enduring symbol of America to the world. The gaffe quickly caught attention as there are traditionally considered to be seven wonders of the world, not nine.

Hunter Biden’s Speakerphone Calls WITH Joe Biden Examined by Congressional Panel

According to a US congressional panel hearing, Hunter Biden put his father, Joe Biden, on speakerphone with business associates up to 20 times. The controversy is igniting conservative Republicans, urging the party to consider impeachment proceedings against President Biden.

NO Pardon for Hunter Biden After Plea Deal Fails, Says Democrat

Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., stated on Sunday during ABC’s “This Week” that President Joe Biden will not pardon his son Hunter Biden following the collapse of a plea deal on tax and gun charges.

Iowa Event: ONE Republican Challenges Trump and Gets BOOED

At an Iowa event where a dozen of Donald Trump’s Republican rivals spoke, only one candidate, former Texas congressman Will Hurd dared to challenge the former president and was met with loud boos.

Kevin McCarthy STANDS With Trump Amid New Charges

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy refused to be drawn into the controversy surrounding Trump and shifted his focus to President Biden. The Republican Speaker voiced concerns not over the charges against Trump but Biden’s mishandling of classified documents.

Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal REJECTED by Judge

A high-stakes plea deal involving Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, dramatically collapsed in court this week. Hunter was set to plead guilty to tax charges and a gun offense, potentially sparing him jail time. However, a judge refused to approve the agreement. Now, his lawyers have a 14-day deadline to negotiate a new deal.

Hunter Biden IRS agents

IRS Agents SPEAK Out on Hunter Biden’s Tax Investigation

Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, two IRS employees, have testified about the Hunter Biden investigation. With 14 years under his belt at the IRS, Shapley is a team leader in the International Tax and Financial Crimes group, supervising the investigation into Hunter Biden.

Ziegler, whose identity was revealed only at the House Oversight Committee hearing on July 19, has served 13 years in the IRS Criminal Investigations Division. He started examining Hunter Biden’s tax filings in November 2018, an effort that later merged with a more extensive Delaware-based federal investigation of Biden’s finances.

Both Shapley and Ziegler allege that decisions were made that benefited and protected the president’s son throughout the investigation.

Cocaine found at the White House

COCAINE Found at the White House TWO Days After Hunter Biden’s Visit

The Secret Service is investigating how a suspicious white power, later confirmed to be cocaine, was found at the White House library on Sunday. Although there is no evidence it belongs to the president’s son and recovering addict Hunter Biden, it comes just two days after he was last seen on the premises.

White House braces for Hunter Biden charges

White House BRACES for Potential Charges Against Hunter Biden

The White House is preparing for potential political repercussions as federal prosecutors near a decision on whether to charge President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, with tax crimes and lying about his drug use during a handgun purchase.

Hunter Biden’s legal team met with the top federal prosecutor in the case last month, indicating the investigation is close to concluding.

MORE Classified Documents Found in Joe Biden’s Home

Six more classified documents have been seized at Biden’s home in Delaware after a 13-hour search of the property by the Department of Justice.

NO Visitor Logs Available for Joe Biden’s Private Home

The White House has said no visitor logs are available for Joe Biden’s private home. Republicans asked for the records after concerns were raised about who had potential access to the classified documents.

Aides to Joe Biden find classified documents in old offices

Aides to Joe Biden Find CLASSIFIED Documents in Old Offices

President Biden is now under investigation by the Justice Department after aides found classified documents that belong in the National Archives while moving boxes from Biden’s old Washington-based think tank offices. Earlier in the year, Donald Trump found himself in a similar situation when the FBI raided his Mar-A-Lago home.

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Joe Biden STANDS FIRM: Refuses to Pardon Son Hunter Amidst TAX Fraud Charges

President Joe Biden has made it clear that he will not pardon his son, Hunter Biden. The White House confirmed this stance on Friday. Hunter is facing a potential 17-year prison sentence following his second indictment in just four months, this time for unfiled and unpaid taxes.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reaffirmed the president’s position while aboard Air Force One. She stated, “Nothing has changed.” Special counsel David Weiss handed down the nine-count indictment on Thursday evening.

The White House has maintained a guarded silence since the indictment was announced. When questioned about their reaction to the news, Jean-Pierre mentioned that President Biden continues to back his son as he attempts to rebuild his life. However, she directed further inquiries towards either the Department of Justice or White House counsel.

So far, neither the Justice Department nor White House counsel have commented on Hunter’s latest legal predicament. This lack of response raises questions about just how much President Joe Biden was involved in his son’s affairs.

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