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Greg Landsman is interviewed in his Longworth Building office, Washington D.C., on November 3. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty ImagesThe assassination attempt on Donald Trump “overtook” conversations about whether President Joe Biden should drop out of the presidential race, Democratic Rep. Greg Landsman of Ohio said on CNN Tuesday. On “CNN This Morning” Tuesday, Kasie Hunt asked Landsman, “Are you ready to tell President Biden that you think he should step aside?”“No. First and foremost, what we all witnessed on Saturday was this, an attempted assassination on … former President Trump’s life,” Landsman responded. “My concerns about the president’s ability to make this case against Donald Trump, I’ve expressed those concerns to leadership,” Landsman said.
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A retired US general says resorting to asking Kim Jong Un for weapons shows how desperate Putin is. "It's showing that Mr. Putin is scrambling for help," retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling told CNN. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. The New York Times reported on Monday that Kim is planning to travel to Russia later this month to discuss supplying weapons to Russia. It's showing that Mr. Putin is scrambling for help," said Hertling, who previously served as the commanding general of US Army Europe.
Persons: Kim Jong Un, Putin, Mr, Mark Hertling, Vladimir Putin, Kim, Hertling, CNN's Jim Acosta, Oryx, James, Spider, Marks Organizations: CNN, Service, New York Times, Times, US Army Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, North Korea, North
Photos from the scene of the collapse showed billowing plumes of smoke. Firefighters stand near the collapsed part of I-95. Office of Emergency Management via APMark Fusetti, who was driving to pick up his son at the time of the incident, said he initially thought the smoke was coming from a brush fire. "I realized what happened when I looked in my rearview mirror," Fusetti told CNN's Jim Acosta. "I see 95 – all of the cars stopping and then I learned, shortly after that the road had just collapsed and what was really going on."
Persons: AP Mark Fusetti, Fusetti, CNN's Jim Acosta Organizations: Emergency Management, AP, CNN
Photos from the scene of the collapse showed billowing plumes of smoke. Firefighters stand near the collapsed part of I-95. Office of Emergency Management via APMark Fusetti, who was driving to pick up his son at the time of the incident, said he initially thought the smoke was coming from a brush fire. "I realized what happened when I looked in my rearview mirror," Fusetti told CNN's Jim Acosta. "I see 95 – all of the cars stopping and then I learned, shortly after that the road had just collapsed and what was really going on."
Persons: AP Mark Fusetti, Fusetti, CNN's Jim Acosta Organizations: Emergency Management, AP, CNN
Trump is set to appear Wednesday night on CNN for a live town hall in New Hampshire. The town hall marks Trump's first appearance on the network since the 2016 presidential campaign, according to CNN. Since that time, Trump has railed against the network, its ratings, its leadership and many of its on-air personalities. The town hall comes one day after a New York jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation in a civil case brought by the writer E. Jean Carroll. Trump appeared to chide CNN ahead of the town hall, suggesting in a social media post that the network booked him "because they are rightfully desperate to get these fantastic (TRUMP!)
Ex-Rep. Charlie Dent on Saturday criticized Trump for dining with Nick Fuentes at Mar-a-Lago. "This is simply inexcusable that he would have dinner with this noted white nationalist," Dent said. "This is simply inexcusable that he would have dinner with this noted white nationalist, antisemite Nick Fuentes, and of course, Kanye West with all of his baggage. "It also speaks to a larger problem for former President Trump — that there apparently are no gatekeepers. "But finally, I guess I would say this further diminishes Donald Trump as a serious political figure.
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