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  • Texas Lt. Governor Warns Joe Biden's Border Policy Nears 'Treason'
    PRESSURE
    Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has issued a stark warning, suggesting President Joe Biden's handling of the U.S.-Mexico border crisis could border on treason.
  • Joe Biden Reportedly Faces Calls to Step Down Amid Health Issues and Memory Lapses Concerns
    IMPREACHMENT
    President Joe Biden's reelection campaign has hit turbulent waters following a Justice Department report that has thrown his mental fitness into the spotlight. Allegations surrounding the 81-year-old president's health have raised significant concerns within the Democratic Party, with insider sources revealing a growing unease over Biden's capability to serve a second term.
  • Joe Biden's Campaign War Chest Surges Ahead with $140 Million Haul
    U.S. President Joe Biden
    President Joe Biden's re-election campaign has taken a commanding lead in the fundraising race, amassing a formidable $140 million war chest that starkly outpaces the financial efforts of his potential rival, former President Donald Trump.
  • U.S.-Russia Diplomacy Hits New Low With Leaders' War of Words: 'Useless Old Geezer' Joe Biden vs. 'Crazy S.O.B.' Vladimir Putin
    Putin
    The Kremlin was quick to respond, with Putin's closest allies coming to his defense. Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, criticized Biden's remarks as "shameful" and indicative of a debasement not of President Putin but of the United States itself.
  • Joe Biden Targets Vladimir Putin, Calls Him 'A Crazy S.O.B.'
    Joe Biden
    During a recent fundraising event in San Francisco, President Joe Biden delivered candid remarks about Russian President Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump, stirring attention with his forthright language and political critique. Biden labeled Putin as "a crazy S.O.B."
  • James Biden Stands Firm in House Impeachment Inquiry, Denies Joe Biden's 'Direct or Indirect' Involvement in Business
    Joe R. Biden
    James sought to dissociate his decades-long business career from his brother, asserting that the President had "no direct or indirect" role in his financial ventures.
  • 70% New York Voters Doubts About Joe Biden's Suitability for Second Term: Poll
    IMPREACHMENT
    In a striking reflection of voter sentiment, a recent Siena College poll reveals that a substantial 70% of New York voters harbor doubts about President Joe Biden's suitability for another term in office. This sentiment is not isolated to the Empire State, as broader concerns over national issues like border security compound the administration's challenges.
  • Joe Biden and Donald Trump's Personal Attacks Allegedly Heat Up Election Race
    Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Joe Biden
    In the heated run-up to the U.S. presidential election, the bitter rivalry between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has escalated, moving beyond policy debates into a realm marked by personal attacks and inflammatory language.
  • Impeachment Inquiry into Bidens Faces Setback with Informant's Misleading Information
    U.S. President Joe Biden
    The credibility of allegations linking President Joe Biden and his son Hunter to a Ukrainian energy company, Burisma, has come under scrutiny following charges against Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant. Smirnov is accused of fabricating information about the Bidens' involvement with Burisma, according to prosecutors. This development casts a shadow over a key narrative that has fueled political debates and an impeachment inquiry led by House Republicans.
  • White House and Justice Department at Odds Over Biden Classified Documents Report
    IN HOT SEAT
    The release of a report by special counsel Robert Hur on President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents has ignited a contentious dispute between the White House and the Justice Department, laying bare internal conflicts through a series of previously undisclosed letters.
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