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2022-01-29 02:09:58 Sean Hannity critiqued President Biden's vow to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court in Thursday's opening monologue of "Hannity."

The Fox News host explained that Biden "is being bullied into the decision by the new extreme left. They're using the Supreme Court pick as another way to flex their power, show their strength. It's identity politics on steroids."
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2022-01-28 23:59:58 We have Omicron to thank for reminding us that we have to make choices for ourselves, irrespective of health and policy wonks.
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2022-01-28 22:32:58 OPINION
While President Biden’s downward spiral in public approval continues, nervous Democrats have sought to reassure one another to remain calm, insisting there remains ample time for the administration to right the ship and bring the American people on board.
Signs of desperation have crept onto the horizon, and none more politically fraught than rumors that Bill and Hillary Clinton will re-emerge to rescue the party — he as strategist and she as candidate for president in 2024.
That Democrats would turn for salvation to the most self-absorbed individuals in recent American history is compelling evidence that faith in a Biden administration rebound is fast disappearing, likely costing Congressional majorities this year and the White House in three years.
Kamala Harris is a walking public relations nightmare, her bizarre and often incoherent public utterances have secured her place on the roster of America’s most inconsequential vice presidents.Speculation will continue to swirl around whether Biden, at 82 years of age, will forgo a re-election effort in 2024, leaving Harris as the heir apparent — a prospect terrifying Democrats while delighting Republicans.Enter Bill and Hill, the answer to the short bench bedeviling the Democrats in search of a candidate with a chance of winning but who, at the least, will avert a landslide loss and maintain a competitive position in Congress.

Is the nation, though, prepared for a Clinton-Trump rematch?
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2022-01-28 20:13:58
Biden warns Kiev of 'distinct possibility' of Russian invasion next month....However, Russia denies allegations...
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2022-01-01 07:58:25
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2021-12-31 18:54:32 Jury to resume deliberations in Ghislaine Maxwell sex abuse trial.

The jury in British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell's sex abuse trial was due to reconvene on Tuesday, following three full days of deliberations in which jurors have reviewed testimony from four women who said Maxwell set them up for abuse.

Maxwell, 60, is accused of recruiting and grooming the four women to have sexual encounters with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein when they were teenagers. Over a three-week trial, jurors heard emotional and explicit testimony from the women, three of whom said Maxwell herself touched their nude bodies.

The daughter of late British media baron Robert Maxwell has pleaded not guilty to six counts of sex trafficking and other crimes. Her lawyers argue prosecutors are treating her as a scapegoat for Epstein, who killed himself in 2019 in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial on sex abuse charges.

Deliberations in Manhattan federal court began on the afternoon of Dec. 20 and resumed on Monday after a four-day break for Christmas, during which U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan pleaded with jurors to be careful given the surge in COVID-19 cases in the New York area driven by the Omicron variant.

Nathan on Monday asked jurors to consider deliberating until 6 p.m., one hour later than usual, beginning on Tuesday if they have not yet reached a verdict.
"I don't mean to pressure you in any way," she said. "You should take all the time that you need."

During deliberations, jurors asked Nathan for transcripts of the four women's testimony, as well as the testimony of other witnesses prosecutors called to corroborate their accounts.
Maxwell's defense repeatedly questioned the women's credibility during cross-examination, arguing their memories had become corrupted over the years and that they did not mention any involvement by Maxwell in earlier tellings of their abuse by Epstein.
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2021-12-31 17:01:33 Greta Thunberg says it is 'strange' Biden is considered a leader in climate change given the administration is 'expanding their fossil fuel infrastructure'.

Greta Thunberg slammed President Joe Biden's climate change efforts during an interview published on Monday.
The climate change activist said it was 'strange' to consider the president a climate change leader 'when you see what his administration is doing'.
Thunberg alleged Biden's Administration was hurting the environment, not improving it despite his promises to do so.
'The US is actually expanding fossil fuel infrastructure. Why is the US doing that?' she questioned.
Biden has set out to reach 100 percent clean electricity by 2035 and net-zero emissions by 2050.
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2021-12-30 19:37:23
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2021-12-30 16:36:23
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2021-12-30 16:24:22 2021 was a watershed year for abortion, which has long been a very divisive issue in America. And opponents have pushed the definitive ruling that legalized the practice to the edge.

The year 2021 was perhaps the most significant one for U.S. abortion rights in almost five decades and one in which anti-abortion forces scored important legal victories that could yield the most significant changes to the national landscape in recent memory.

The prime target of the efforts -- is the 1973 landmark Supreme Court decision Roe vs. Wade, as well as the momentous 1992 case Casey vs. Planned Parenthood, each of which are landmark rulings that affirmed constitutional rights to abortion.

Abortion rights is poised to be a central topic in 2022, as well -- particularly with the expected Supreme Court decision in the Mississippi case next summer, and even more GOP-held states likely to pass similar legislation.

"The Supreme Court is in dialogue with social movements, with political institutions, with healthcare providers and that's what brought us to this moment," Florida State University law professor and abortion law expert Mary Ziegler said.

Several states have already enacted trigger laws to ban nearly all abortions, which would take effect as soon as the Supreme Court rules in their favor -- and several more could quickly follow suit.

Legal experts say that if the Supreme Court overturns Roe vs. Wade, the abortion fight would move to the state courts -- as, without an overarching federal mandate, the states themselves would be responsible for determining their own abortion laws.
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