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Politico columnist Jonathan Martin recently critiqued President Biden’s strategy for the 2024 election, specifically focusing on Biden’s private remarks and his public interactions with the press. Martin highlighted an instance where Biden reportedly referred to former Obama adviser David Axelrod using derogatory language in private, questioning the effectiveness of such an approach in securing electoral votes. Martin also pointed out Biden’s contentious engagement with the White House press corps over polling results. He emphasized that Biden’s rebuttal to Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy about polling data, which indicated Biden trailing Trump in key battleground states, did little to…

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Ariane Tabatabai, a Pentagon aide of Iranian origin, has been accused of participating in a covert influence campaign against the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), Iran’s leading opposition group. This allegation was detailed in a report to President Biden, endorsed by former vice presidential national security adviser Lincoln Bloomfield and authored by Ivan Sascha Sheehan, associate dean at the University of Baltimore. Tabatabai, who still holds her security clearance and role as chief of staff to the Pentagon’s assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict, was implicated in a Semafor report earlier this year for her connections with senior…

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Maryanne Trump Barry, former President Donald Trump’s elder sister and a retired federal appellate judge, passed away on Monday at the age of 86. The New York City Police Department confirmed her death to Fox News. Barry, who had retired in April 2019, died at her Manhattan home in New York City, as reported by individuals familiar with the matter. Donald Trump, in 2016, had described his sister as a “highly respected judge,” while acknowledging their differences in public policy views. However, in 2020, Trump downplayed secret audio recordings released that captured Barry criticizing him for having “no principles” and…

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Alina Habba, the attorney representing former President Donald Trump, appeared on “Sunday Morning Futures” with host Maria Bartiromo to discuss the ongoing civil fraud trial against Trump in New York. During the interview, Habba expressed strong opinions about the case and the involvement of New York Attorney General Letitia James. Habba revealed plans to file for a mistrial, expressing concerns about bias due to the judge being the same one who issued a gag order in the case. She also questioned the basis of the accusations against Trump, which allege overvaluation of assets. Bartiromo inquired about the third-party evaluations and…

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StopAntisemitism, an organization founded in 2018 by Liora Rez, a refugee from the Soviet Union, has been at the forefront of exposing and combating antisemitism. Rez’s initiative uses social media to highlight discriminatory acts against Jews and Israel, particularly in the wake of the Hamas-initiated invasion of Israel on October 7, which led to the massacre of 1,200 people. Since then, the organization has seen a 1,500% increase in reports of antisemitic incidents. StopAntisemitism’s strategy involves publicizing the names and employers of individuals accused of antisemitism, following a verification process, and encouraging community action against them. This approach has led…

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Senator Joe Manchin’s recent announcement of his retirement from the Senate has significantly altered the political landscape in West Virginia, leaving Democrats in a precarious position. Manchin, a key figure in the Senate, has been known for his conservative stance within the Democratic Party, often clashing with its progressive wing. Manchin’s decision, revealed last Thursday, has sent ripples through Capitol Hill and is perceived as a severe setback for the Democratic presence in state-wide offices in West Virginia. His retirement is seen as paving the way for a likely Republican gain in a state that has shown strong support for…

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In 1971, Klaus Schwab started the World Economic Forum (WEF) with a modest investment of $6,000, evolving it from a small academic symposium into a powerhouse gathering with annual revenues of $390 million. The WEF, located in the Swiss town of Davos, has become a hub where the world’s wealthiest and most influential figures converge to shape global policies and strategies. The WEF’s elite corporate membership, including giants like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Google, Comcast, and Pfizer, boasts a combined market capitalization exceeding $10 trillion. This figure doubles when including BlackRock, the $10 trillion-asset manager led by WEF board member…

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In a recent segment on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Representative Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, a member of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, voiced strong opinions on the clean-up operations in San Francisco preceding the APEC trade summit, anticipated to be attended by China’s President Xi Jinping. Gallagher criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom and other state politicians for what he perceives as their hypocrisy and neglect of San Francisco’s long-standing issues. Gallagher highlighted the persistent problems faced by San Francisco residents, including widespread homelessness, open drug use, assaults, and unclean streets, which he attributed to…

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On his show “Real Time,” host Bill Maher recently expressed his dismay over comments made by former President Obama regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict. Obama, speaking on Pod Save America, had emphasized that all parties bear some responsibility for the ongoing violence in the Middle East, following the attack on Israel on October 7. He condemned Hamas’s actions as horrific but also pointed to the suffering of Palestinians under occupation, urging a comprehensive understanding of the truth and admitting that no one’s hands are clean. Maher criticized Obama for what he perceived as drawing a moral equivalence between Israel and Hamas.…

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During a recent episode of ABC’s “The View,” the co-hosts engaged in a lively debate over the implications of Senator Joe Manchin’s announcement that he would not seek re-election to the Senate and his potential as a third-party candidate in the 2024 presidential election. This discussion arose amidst concerns that Manchin’s candidacy could inadvertently aid former President Trump’s electoral prospects. Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia, declared his intention to travel across the country to foster a movement centered on bridging the political divide in America. This announcement sparked speculation among the show’s co-hosts about Manchin’s possible alignment with the…

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On Saturday, as President Biden was returning to his Wilmington home following a Veterans’ Day address, a protest titled the “Delaware Palestine March” was underway nearby. The demonstrators, who gathered in the same area, were vocal in their criticisms of President Biden, accusing him of being complicit in genocide. They chanted slogans, including “Biden, Biden, you can’t hide! We charge you with genocide!” The protesters’ main demand was for President Biden to advocate for a ceasefire in Gaza amidst the ongoing military operations by Israel in the Hamas-controlled region. Prominent among the speakers at the protest was Linda Sarsour, an…

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The social media sphere was abuzz with reactions to a video clip showing President Biden at the Veterans Day memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, where he appeared momentarily uncertain during the wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The incident, which occurred on Saturday, drew both shock and satire from online commentators. In the widely-shared video, President Biden is seen participating in the solemn ritual, with Vice President Kamala Harris, various U.S. Armed Forces representatives, and numerous civilian attendees present. After receiving the wreath from a member of the U.S. Army, Biden placed it on the stand before…

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On Friday, a significant protest in support of Palestine erupted in Manhattan, leading to the temporary closure of Grand Central Terminal. The demonstration, which began at 5 p.m., saw a large crowd marching through the city, expressing strong opposition to Israel’s actions in Gaza. The event was marked by passionate displays, including the tearing down and burning of Israeli flags, and the dismantling of posters related to hostages held by Hamas. Organized by groups such as Within Our Lifetime and the City University of New York for Palestine, the protest aimed to draw attention to the situation in Gaza, with…

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Representative Jim Jordan from Ohio, a key figure in the Republican Party, has recently expressed a strong interest in advancing the House GOP’s investigation into the impeachment of President Joe Biden. Jordan’s focus is particularly on Kevin Morris, the Hollywood attorney who has played a significant role in financially supporting Hunter Biden, the president’s son. During an appearance on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Jordan highlighted his intention to delve into Morris’s involvement with Hunter Biden. He pointed out Morris’s actions, including paying Hunter Biden’s taxes and being an integral part of his defense team in the federal probe into…

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In a recent development, former House Speaker Representative Kevin McCarthy of California has hinted at uncertainty regarding his political future. This comes after McCarthy lost his position as the Speaker and was reassigned to a regular member within the House Republican ranks. The change in his political status has led to speculation about whether he will seek reelection in 2024. In a conversation with CNN’s Manu Raju, McCarthy shared that he is considering his options and will discuss his future plans with his family during the holiday season. He emphasized his belief in not giving up and exploring various paths…

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