
Democrats are tired of Joe Biden saying he would have won.
What they want, they say, is for the former president to admit to his part in the party's 2024 loss to Donald Trump.
Democratic strategists, operatives and donors this week in conversations and text exchanges all reiterated the same thing: They want Biden to take responsibility for former Vice President Kamala Harris's defeat to the new president. |
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President Trump has displayed growing frustration with the Supreme Court as justices have stymied his approach to carrying out his agenda, particularly on immigration, since his White House return in January. "THE SUPREME COURT WON'T ALLOW US TO GET CRIMINALS OUT OF OUR COUNTRY!" the president exclaimed Friday in one of multiple Truth Social posts penned after the court ruled 7-2 to temporarily block the administration's efforts to deport migrants with alleged ties to Venezuelan gangs largely over a technical issue. |
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Infighting at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is threatening to consume Democratic leadership just as the midterms are starting to kick into gear. The tensions come after a DNC panel moved forward this week with the potential ouster of two elected officials, including gun control activist David Hogg. |
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Former President Biden has found his way back into the spotlight more than 100 days after President Trump reclaimed the White House. Audio, obtained by Axios, from Biden's October 2023 interview with special counsel Robert Hur about classified documents found in his private home from his time as vice president was published by the outlet on Saturday. A shorter clip was released late Friday. |
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Republicans are increasingly concerned that a bitter Senate primary in Texas next year could make it harder to defend their majority in the upper chamber. Earlier this week, the Senate Leadership Fund rolled out a poll showing Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) trailing Attorney General Ken Paxton by 16 points. But in a hypothetical general election poll, Paxton loses by 1 point to former Rep. Colin Allred (D-Texas), who is considering a run. |
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Attorney General Pam Bondi condemned the "unforgivable" violence against a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, Calif., where one person was killed on Saturday. "I have been briefed on the explosion at a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California that took place today. Federal agents are on the ground now responding alongside local law enforcement," Bondi said in a Saturday post on the social media platform X. |
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Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian called for nuclear program negotiations between Tehran and Washington to continue and said that President Trump is sending "contradictory" messages. "No one but Trump himself believes his words against the Iranian nation; on the one hand, he speaks of peace and stability, and on the other hand, he threatens with the most sophisticated tools for homicide, and with contradictory statements, he simultaneously sends messages of peace, bloodshed, and insecurity," Pezeshkian said during his Saturday morning speech to Navy officials. |
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A large Mexican Navy vessel slammed the bottom of the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday night while sailing through the East River, injuring 19 people, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Adams said during a Saturday night press conference that 19 individuals were injured, including four who were "seriously" injured. They were moved to Bellevue Hospital. No one fell into the water. |
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President Trump on Saturday lambasted Walmart over its decision to raise prices this week due to the high costs associated with the Trump administration's trade war. "Walmart should STOP trying to blame Tariffs as the reason for raising prices throughout the chain," the president wrote on Truth Social. "Walmart made BILLIONS OF DOLLARS last year, far more than expected." |
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OPINION | In the 2024 presidential election, President Trump swept all seven swing states, won the popular vote, defied the polls and shocked Vice President Kamala Harris and Democrats with his decisive victory. In the days that followed, I heard from several high-level Democratic operatives who shared essentially the same message: We are done being bullied into unpopular, losing positions by the far-left wing of our party, they said. We will get back to our roots of looking after the working class, the poor and the disenfranchised, they said. Except they didn't. Exactly the opposite. |
BY SETH CROPSEY AND HARRY HALEM |
OPINION | Just over 100 days into his administration, President Trump's landmark defense initiative is showing signs of moving beyond the conceptual stage. The Golden Dome directive, which directs the Pentagon to create a comprehensive integrated air and missile defense system for the United States, marks the greatest potential change in American defense strategy since the early Cold War. |
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Even before President Trump was re-elected, the Heritage Foundation, best known for Project 2025, set out to destroy pro-Palestinian activism in the United States. |
BY SHARON TERLEP, BECKY PETERSON AND LINDSAY WISE |
The Senate is to vote as early as next week on a measure to revoke the state's emissions waiver. |
BY RUTH BROWN AND KYLE MARIAN VITERBO |
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the 142-year-old bridge was spared major damage but at least 19 people aboard the ship needed medical treatment. Two of the four people who suffered serious injuries later died. |
BY PERRY STEIN AND JEREMY ROEBUCK |
The Justice Department's Public Integrity Section is charged with ensuring cases against elected officials are not politically motivated. The Trump administration is considering changing that. |
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