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    CHILLING Security Breach: Journalist INVITED to Trumps Secret WAR Chat

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    JFK ASSASSINATION: Unveiled Secrets and a Shocking Privacy Blunder

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    TRUMPs BOLD Plan: Turning War-Torn Gaza into the RIVIERA of the Middle East Sparks Global Outrage

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    TRUMP Administration Faces SIGNAL Chat Leak Fury

    The TRUMP administration is facing backlash after a security breach involving classified information shared on a Signal group chat. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz’s position is safe despite the incident. President Trump has defended Waltz, saying he has “learned a lesson” from this situation.

    Democrats are demanding investigations and possible resignations, calling the handling of sensitive information “sloppy” and “incompetent.” The breach included secret war plans mistakenly shared with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of The Atlantic. This incident has sparked debate over national security protocols within the administration.

    Meanwhile, President Trump’s nomination of Thomas March Bell to oversee Medicare and Medicaid audits is under fire for being politically motivated. Bell’s strong GOP ties raise concerns about keeping oversight non-partisan in these important programs. As political tensions rise, both parties continue to clash over national security and fiscal responsibility issues.

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    TRUMP’S Bold Doge Agenda Shocks Federal Workers

    President Donald Trump is moving forward with a major government overhaul, appointing Elon Musk to lead the DOGE initiative. Federal workers must report their weekly accomplishments or face termination. This move has sparked confusion and uncertainty among employees.

    The White House claims over one million federal workers have responded to Musk’s email ultimatum. Press Secretary Leavitt stated that agency heads will decide on the best practices for handling these reports. The deadline for responses is fast approaching, leaving many in limbo.

    An AI system will evaluate the responses from federal employees to determine job necessity, according to sources familiar with the plan. This adds another layer of complexity as workers rush to justify their positions before the midnight deadline.

    Meanwhile, President Trump continues his diplomatic efforts on Ukraine, despite French President Macron’s caution against a weak agreement with Russia. These developments highlight Trump’s bold approach in both domestic and international arenas.

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    TRUMP’S ‘Crime Spree’ Sparks Fierce Debate

    President Donald TRUMP’s recent return to the White House has stirred controversy. Legal experts call his actions a “presidential crime spree.” His decisions, like pardoning violent insurrectionists and mass firings, have raised public safety concerns.

    In Washington, Trump plans to sign an executive order on public safety and beautification. This might include clearing homeless camps and enforcing tougher penalties for violent crimes.

    Critics argue that Trump’s actions leave little room for discussion. One directive from Inauguration Day states only two genders exist, aligning with anti-abortion views and hinting at possible reproductive rights changes.

    The ongoing situation fuels talks about the broader impact of Trump’s policies on legal standards and civil rights in America.

    COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT’S Shocking Defense of Cocaine Sparks Global Outrage

    COLOMBIAN PRESIDENT’S Shocking Defense of Cocaine Sparks Global Outrage

    Colombian President Gustavo Petro caused a stir by defending cocaine, arguing it’s only illegal because it’s made in Latin America. He suggested legalizing it could break the drug trade and sell it like wine. Petro compared cocaine to whiskey but didn’t provide scientific proof for his claims.

    Petro criticized the U.S.'s handling of fentanyl, highlighting its deadly effects despite not being made in Colombia. He accused North American pharmaceutical firms of introducing fentanyl to Mexico for profit without facing major policy crackdowns. His remarks came during a six-hour government meeting broadcasted nationally, inspired by Cuba’s communist regime practices.

    The meeting was unprecedented in Colombian politics but echoed tactics used by socialist regimes like Venezuela’s. Petro called it an “exercise in transparency,” yet it quickly became a platform for public grievances among his administration members. Some officials openly criticized their peers, showing internal discord within Petro’s government.

    Petro admitted his administration has failed to meet over 75 percent of its campaign promises since taking office in August 2022. He spent much time scolding his ministers for their lack of progress on key projects, especially targeting the Housing and Defense ministries for unfinished work and criticizing the Education Minister for tardiness.

    TRUMP’S FAA Shake-Up: A Shocking Move or Necessary Change?

    TRUMP’S FAA Shake-Up: A Shocking Move or Necessary Change?

    A tragic incident in the Potomac River has put the Trump administration under scrutiny. Critics argue that President Trump’s focus on DEI might distract from urgent issues, just ten days into his presidency. A congressman quickly pointed fingers, suggesting this could be a diversion from more pressing matters.

    Concerns have been raised over Trump’s delay in appointing an acting FAA administrator after the previous one resigned due to conflicts with Elon Musk. Additionally, Trump fired leaders of the TSA and Coast Guard without naming immediate replacements, sparking worries about aviation security. The Aviation Security Advisory Committee also saw members dismissed despite its long-standing role since the 1980s.

    Phillip highlighted that air traffic controllers might resign and accept buyouts offered by Trump without a replacement plan in place. She described Trump’s press conference as shocking yet predictable, criticizing its timing amid ongoing grief and uncertainty about the incident’s cause.

    The conversation also touched on disability hiring policies and whether Trump’s remarks shift responsibility onto individuals at the FAA. Phillip stressed that while personnel changes are within presidential rights, having replacements ready is crucial for maintaining essential operations like air traffic control.

    TRUMP’S Bold Return: Global Alliances Shaken

    TRUMP’S Bold Return: Global Alliances Shaken

    President Donald Trump has re-entered the White House, quickly overturning Biden-era policies and pulling out of major international agreements. His actions have left global partners unsure about their standing. Allies and adversaries are closely watching how Trump’s second term will unfold on the world stage.

    In his first 100 hours, Trump signed executive orders, including one labeling Mexican cartels as foreign terror organizations. Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago and attended his inauguration, supporting his push for increased NATO defense spending. Meloni is seen as a key EU contact amid fears of a potential trade war with Europe under Trump’s leadership.

    Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a long-time ally of Trump, expressed excitement for Trump’s return to office but missed the inauguration due to scheduling conflicts. Orban sees this as an opportunity to challenge what he calls Brussels’ "left-liberal oligarchy.

    Argentina’s President Javier Milei seeks stronger U.S.-Argentina relations under Trump’s presidency. At the Davos World Economic Forum, Milei hinted at leaving the Mercosur trade bloc if it means securing a new trade deal with the U.S., highlighting shifting alliances in response to Trump’s policies.

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    TRUMP’S Watchdog Firings Ignite Fierce Backlash

    President Donald TRUMP has fired at least a dozen government watchdogs, sparking controversy. These dismissals have drawn criticism over his administration’s handling of investigations. Lawmakers and watchdog organizations worry about the impact on federal accountability and oversight.

    The fired watchdogs mostly came from agencies that monitor government spending and ethics. Critics argue this could weaken transparency in the federal system. Trump’s team claims it wants to streamline operations and cut inefficiencies, but specific reasons for each firing are unclear.

    The decision has caused bipartisan outrage, with some lawmakers calling for a formal inquiry. Advocacy groups warn these firings threaten critical oversight functions’ integrity. This follows other controversial moves by Trump’s administration, like regulatory changes and media criticism.

    As the nation approaches another election cycle, this incident highlights tensions between Trump’s administration and independent oversight bodies. Governance and accountability might become key political issues ahead, significantly affecting the broader political landscape.

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    TRUMP STRIKES Back: DEI Initiatives Face Shocking Cuts

    The TRUMP administration has taken a bold step against federal diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) offices. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that employees in these offices will be placed on paid administrative leave immediately. This move aligns with President Trump’s broader agenda to reshape federal policies and reduce what he sees as politically motivated initiatives.

    In another major development, the Pentagon is deploying 1,500 active-duty troops to secure the US-Mexico border. This action underscores the administration’s commitment to tackling illegal immigration and boosting national security. The deployment marks a significant shift in immigration policy after Trump’s election victory, signaling a tougher approach to border control.

    Meanwhile, President Trump signed his first piece of legislation aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration — the Laken Riley Act. Named after a Georgia nursing student murdered by an undocumented immigrant, this law highlights the administration’s focus on tightening immigration laws and ensuring public safety. The act received bipartisan support in Congress, showing changing political dynamics around immigration issues.

    Additionally, far-right leaders Enrique Tarrio and Stewart Rhodes have spoken out after receiving clemency from Trump for their roles in the January 6 riot. They expressed hopes that Trump would seek retribution for their prosecutions, adding another layer of controversy to his early days back in office as he sets an

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    TRUMP’S Inauguration Ignites Bitcoin Surge: Investors Rush to Crypto

    Following Donald Trump’s inauguration, Bitcoin’s value has surged. Investors are flocking to cryptocurrencies, driven by shifts in economic policies under the new administration. This trend highlights the volatile nature of cryptocurrency markets during major political changes.

    AMERICAN EXPRESS FACES $230 MILLION BLOW: A Stark WARNING for Banks

    American Express will pay a $230 million settlement for deceptive practices, impacting its financial standing. This serves as a warning to other financial institutions about the risks of misleading actions. The settlement underscores the regulatory challenges facing financial giants today.

    VANGUARD’S SEC SETTLEMENT SHAKES TRUST: Investors on EDGE

    Vanguard’s $106 million settlement with the SEC has sparked investor worries about compliance and risk management in investment firms. Transparency and ethical practices are crucial for maintaining trust in the financial sector. This case reminds investors of the importance of vigilance regarding regulatory issues within major firms.

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    BITCOIN SKYROCKETS: Trump’s Presidency Sparks Financial Frenzy

    Bitcoin has surged past $100,000 as enthusiasts anticipate swift action from Donald Trump when he assumes the presidency next week. Created in 2009 as a decentralized form of electronic cash, Bitcoin has moved from obscurity to mainstream fame. Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming suggests the U.S. government should stockpile Bitcoin to diversify holdings and reduce financial risks.

    In other financial news, American Express will pay $230 million to settle U.S. charges over deceptive sales practices involving credit card and wire transfer products for small businesses. The Justice Department accused Amex of misrepresenting rewards and fees between 2014 and 2017, along with submitting false information about prospective customers without consent. This settlement addresses both criminal and civil probes into these allegations.

    Meanwhile, Capital One is dealing with a service outage that has extended into its second day, affecting customer access to deposits and transactions. The bank blames technical issues impacting various services offered to clients for this disruption. This comes after a lawsuit by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau against Capital One for allegedly misleading customers about savings-account offerings earlier this month.

    Gold and silver are also gaining attention with forecasts predicting strong upside potential following Trump’s inauguration next week as president. Analysts are closely watching these precious metals amid shifting economic expectations under new leadership.;

    Elon Musk sparks UK political uproar over grooming gangs inquiry The tech mogul has called for a national investigation, claiming government inaction poses a public safety threat, while Prime Minister Keir Starmer labels his comments as "lies and misinformation

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    Bidens SHOCKING Medal of Freedom: Why George Soross Award SPARKS Outrage

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    Bidens GARBAGE Comment: Political FIRESTORM Threatens Democrats in 2024

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    TRUMP’S ‘Crazy’ Federal JOB Move: Anxiety and Anger Erupt

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    TRUMP’S Triumph Ignites Outrage: Just Stop OIL Strikes Back

    TRUMP’S Triumph Ignites Outrage: Just Stop OIL Strikes Back

    On Wednesday, Donald Trump claimed victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, winning support from over 70 million Americans. Yet, not everyone was pleased. The far-left group Just Stop Oil showed their anger by splashing bright orange paint on the U.S. Embassy in London.

    Just Stop Oil slammed corporate power and fossil fuel industries, saying they control major political parties and are the real winners of the election. They called Trump a “fake populist,” claiming he ignores what they see as vital — stopping oil and gas drilling. The group urged regular people to act since they believe no leaders will make needed changes.

    Activist Joseph Aggarwal was detained by police after joining the protest. He voiced concerns about a lack of true democracy across Western nations, arguing voters get similar policies no matter which party wins, worsening living conditions and climate issues. Aggarwal accused Trump of using public frustration to help billionaires while ignoring urgent environmental problems.

    Democrats Intensify Attacks on Trump After Controversial Rally Remarks Following a comedian’s derogatory comment about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally, Democrats are ramping up their criticism of the former president

    Gunfire Erupts Near Trump’s Golf Club, Prompting Security Response Two individuals engaged in a shootout outside the former president’s West Palm Beach resort, leading to an urgent scramble for safety

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    TOP FEDERAL Prosecutor Caught In Shocking Drunken HIT-And-RUN

    A top federal narcotics prosecutor, Joseph Ruddy, violated ethics rules during a hit-and-run investigation last year. Ruddy, visibly intoxicated, handed his business card to Florida police officers after crashing into another vehicle and fleeing the scene. The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General confirmed he misused his position as an assistant U.S. attorney in Tampa.

    Body-camera footage from the Fourth of July incident shows Ruddy struggling to stand and slurring his words while leaning on his pickup truck for balance. Despite his condition, he presented his Justice Department credentials to officers from two jurisdictions investigating the crash. A Tampa police officer warned him that the footage would not look good when reviewed later.

    The Justice Department’s report found that Ruddy engaged in conduct prejudicial to the government by driving drunk and leaving the scene of an accident. The case has been referred to the Professional Misconduct Review Unit for further action.

    Although removed from several cases following inquiries about his status, Ruddy remains an assistant U.S. attorney as of Wednesday. Neither he nor his attorney has responded to requests for comment on this matter.

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    DEA AGENTS’ Shocking "World Debauchery Tour" Exposed

    A WhatsApp chat among DEA agents revealed a shocking “world debauchery tour” involving “boozing and whoring” on taxpayer money. They shared lurid images and joked about serious crimes. The arrest of George Zoumberos in 2018 for allegedly forcing anal sex on a woman in Madrid highlighted the issue.

    Despite the severity, U.S. officials barely investigated the woman’s claims. The DEA has long avoided discussing this case, only stating that such misconduct is unacceptable. Thousands of secret documents obtained by AP show a culture of corruption within the agency.

    Zoumberos claimed the interaction was consensual and was released after U.S. Embassy intervention. A Spanish judge dismissed the case due to insufficient evidence, and Zoumberos returned to duty with just a reprimand for “poor judgment.” The woman maintains she clearly refused his advances.

    This scandal raises serious questions about accountability within federal agencies tasked with enforcing drug laws globally. Taxpayers deserve transparency and integrity from those entrusted with such significant responsibilities.;

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    ASSASSINATION Attempt on TRUMP: Nation Shocked and Divided

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    HUNTER Biden’s FELONY Conviction: A Shocking Twist in Election Drama

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    TRUMP HUSH Money Trial: Explosive Finale Nears as Cohen Faces Intense Scrutiny

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    BIDEN’S Border Chaos: Record Crossings Spark Outrage

    President Biden’s border policy is facing intense scrutiny as illegal crossings hit record highs. Critics argue that the administration’s approach has led to chaos and insecurity at the southern border. Republican lawmakers are calling for immediate action to restore order.

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott has deployed additional state resources to manage the surge. He stated, “The federal government’s failure leaves us no choice but to protect our own borders.” Local communities are feeling the strain, with many residents expressing concerns over safety and resources.

    Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas defended the administration’s strategy, claiming it aims for a “humane” approach. However, many believe this leniency only encourages more illegal immigration.

    With midterm elections approaching, border security remains a hot-button issue. Republicans see this as an opportunity to highlight what they view as Biden’s failed policies and push for stricter enforcement measures.

    BIDEN’S Border Policy Disaster: Record Migrant Surge Sparks Outrage

    The Biden administration’s border policies are facing renewed scrutiny as record numbers of migrants overwhelm U.S. border facilities. Critics argue that the administration’s lenient stance has encouraged illegal crossings, leading to chaos and insecurity.

    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported over 250,000 encounters in September alone, a historic high. This surge has strained resources and raised concerns about national security and public safety.

    Republican lawmakers are calling for immediate action to secure the border. “Our communities are at risk,” said Senator Ted Cruz, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement measures.

    The White House has yet to present a concrete plan to address this crisis, leaving many Americans frustrated. As the situation deteriorates, calls for accountability continue to grow louder.

    Trump Defiant After Conviction: Targets Judge, Witness, System in White House Comeback Effort Former President Donald Trump launches aggressive attacks on trial figures and justice system following criminal conviction, aiming to bolster his White House return campaign

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    WORLD On EDGE: Putin’s VOW of Vengeance and Biden’s Credibility Crisis Unsettle the Global Stage

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    BATTLE Lines Drawn: TRUMP’S Dramatic Ohio Rally and the Turbulent Israel-Hamas Conflict Unraveling

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    From REAGAN to TRUMP: Unraveling the Impact of Conservative Policies on the World Stage

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    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.

    MAJOR SHIFT in POT Policy: President to Redefine Cannabis Classification

    MAJOR SHIFT in POT Policy: President to Redefine Cannabis Classification

    The President is reportedly planning a significant shift in cannabis policy, according to The Guardian. The move involves downgrading cannabis from the most restrictive Schedule I to the least stringent Schedule III under the Controlled Substance Act (CSA). This change could potentially ease tax burdens for legal cannabis businesses and modify law enforcement’s stance on marijuana laws.

    David Culver, Senior VP of Public Affairs for the U.S. Cannabis Council, sees this as a potential turning point for the industry. However, some critics argue that it’s merely a symbolic move that won’t significantly alleviate challenges faced by private cannabis sellers and growers.

    Despite approval for medical or commercial use in 38 states, federal restrictions on cannabis remain akin to those on heroin. Paul Armentano, Deputy Director of Norml, warns that reclassification won’t resolve existing inconsistencies between state and federal laws. Meanwhile, Kevin Sabet, president of Smart Approaches to Marijuana, fears this move might adversely affect public health.

    SENATE SCANDAL: Staffer Dismissed After Shocking Footage Surfaces

    SENATE SCANDAL: Staffer Dismissed After Shocking Footage Surfaces

    A scandal has erupted in the Senate. Breitbart News recently exposed footage of a staffer, Aidan Maese-Czeropski, involved in explicit sexual acts within a Senate hearing room. This room is typically used for significant events like Supreme Court nominations.

    The implicated staffer was part of Sen. Ben Cardin’s (D-MD) office and has been let go since the incident. After his dismissal, Cardin’s office released a brief statement: “We will not comment further on this personnel issue.”

    In reaction to the controversy, Maese-Czeropski posted a statement on LinkedIn blaming the backlash on homophobia. He admitted that some past actions may have shown poor judgment but insisted he would never disrespect his workplace.

    Maese-Czeropski also stated that any attempts to distort his actions are false and declared intentions to explore legal avenues concerning these issues.

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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.

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    ETHICS In QUESTION: Biden Under Scrutiny as Hunter’s Investigations Intensify

    The ongoing investigations into Hunter Biden have begun to cast a significant shadow over President Joe Biden. The Justice Department, along with Republican members of Congress, are closely examining the president’s son for his alleged involvement in a criminal scheme with then-Vice President Biden. This comes alongside separate gun charges following the collapse of a plea deal on tax charges.

    A recent poll indicates that 35% of U.S. adults believe the president has acted illegally, while 33% suspect unethical conduct. The investigation is spearheaded by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH). Their goal is to establish a connection between Hunter’s business dealings with a Ukrainian oil and gas firm and his father during his vice presidency.

    Hunter Biden has been indicted by special counsel David Weiss in relation to a gun purchase in October 2018. He stands accused of violating orders prohibiting drug users from owning guns and has pleaded not guilty to all three counts against him. There are clear differences in perception across party lines: only 8% of Democrats believe the president is guilty of crimes related to his son’s activities, compared with 65% of Republicans.

    As these investigations and indictments continue, they fuel growing controversy around the Bidens. This raises serious concerns about ethics at the

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    BIDEN’S LOW Approval Rating Fuels Reelection Fears

    During an interview, George Stephanopoulos challenged President Biden on his low 36 percent approval rating. “I’ve never seen a president with such a low rating get reelected,” Stephanopoulos remarked.

    Biden dismissed the accuracy of the approval rating and expressed confidence in his efforts. “If Trump wins in November, I’ll feel as long as I gave it my all and did the best job I know I could do,” Biden stated.

    The president emphasized that the United States is at a critical juncture, suggesting that decisions made now will shape the next several decades. His response has drawn ridicule online, with critics mocking his use of "the best job.

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