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Jackson is not the only House representative who has both taken advantage of the popular app and voted for the bill that could ban it. Some of these representatives actively use the app to boost their campaigns, while others use it for office communications. Some members who voted in favor of the bill believe the US should be able to regulate the technology. The question of a banA few of the representatives who voted in favor of the bill have emphasized that it is not meant to be a ban of TikTok. Just being as transparent and accountable as we possibly can.”The Democratic congressman said if TikTok is banned, he will continue to use the social media platforms that aren’t banned, but said, “I don’t think that’s what’s going to happen here.”“It’s really a sell TikTok, not ban TikTok bill.
Persons: Jeff Jackson, , Marisa, Biden, Alabama Sen, Katie Britt, Jackson, unfollow, Colin Allred, Adam Schiff of California, Elissa Slotkin, ” Jackson, TikTok, “ I’ve, , Republican Dan Bishop, snoop, Bill Pascrell, Schiff, ” Schiff, Joe Biden, ” Allred, Sen, Ted Cruz, Slotkin, “ I’m, ” Slotkin, Debbie Stabenow, MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell, Annie Wu Henry, John Fetterman’s, ” Henry, Sean Casten, Greg Landsman, Wiley Nickel, Pascrell, Melanie Stansbury, Landsman, Henry Organizations: CNN — Democratic, Union, North Carolina Democrat, Democratic, Republican, , Communist, California Senate, Senate, Constituent, CNN Locations: North, Texas, Michigan, North Carolina, Beijing, New Jersey, United States, California, TikTok, , Illinois, Ohio, New Mexico
Harris was nearby in Minnesota, making what is believed to be the first visit of a sitting president or vice president to a clinic that provides abortion services. “Big crowds in Fort Pierce, Florida, for the Biden induced Witch Hunt against his political opponent, ME!,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform. The president has been barnstorming key swing states since delivering a combative State of the Union address a week ago. The vice president, the first woman in her position, spoke frankly about the medical care provided at clinics like the one she visited. “I will never do anything that will jeopardize or hurt Social Security or Medicare,” Trump told the right-wing news outlet during a sitdown at Mar-a-Lago.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, , Donald Trump, Biden, Harris, Jack Smith, Aileen Cannon, Witch Hunt, ” Trump, Trump, Chuck Schumer, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel “, , Netanyahu, Gaza –, Harris’s, ” Harris, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Roe, Wade, they’ll, Breitbart, , we’re, pounced Organizations: CNN, Midwest, Trump, Democratic, Biden, White House, New York Democrat, MSNBC, Social Security, GOP, Security, CNBC Locations: Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan, Gaza, Minnesota, stoke, Fort Pierce , Florida, Palestinian American, Chicago, Pennsylvania, Georgia, New Hampshire, . Michigan, Saginaw County, Israel, Israel’s, Rafah, Minnesota’s Twin, Colorado, Arizona, Mar
One could be forgiven for thinking that President Biden’s tough words on the Israel-Hamas war in his State of the Union address and his MSNBC interview on Saturday was the beginning of a much more critical U.S. policy toward Israel. Nonetheless, far from presaging a major shift in policy, the president’s words and the vice president’s meeting were more likely part of the now familiar passive-aggressive approach the administration has deployed against the most extreme right-wing government in Israel’s history. But he has consistently refused to impose any serious consequences on Israel. The “I’m unhappy with Israel but won’t do much about it” policy is Mr. Biden’s policy — driven by the president’s pro-Israel sensibilities, politics and the policy choices he faces in dealing with the current war. At the same time, Mr. Biden surely knows that there are costs both at home and abroad for allowing Mr. Netanyahu to run roughshod over U.S. interests and values.
Persons: Biden’s, Kamala Harris’s, Benny Gantz, Benjamin Netanyahu’s, Netanyahu, Biden, I’m Organizations: MSNBC, West Bank, Palestinian Locations: Israel, Gaza, presaging
The White House reportedly plans to follow tradition and authorize national security briefings for Trump after he officially becomes his party’s nominee at the Republican National Convention in July. Serious financial need is a top reason for denial of clearances for federal government positions requiring access to classified national security information, due to vulnerability to bribery or coercion. Given the risks posed by Trump’s access to national security intelligence, we must ask whether Biden’s asymmetrical belief in sticking to political norms is an Achilles heel. In opting to provide intelligence briefings to candidate Trump, they are likely to impose conditions on the briefings for security reasons. In granting intelligence briefings to his rival, he clearly reasoned that preserving a nonpartisan tradition was the wisest decision at this difficult moment in the nation’s history.
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The White House denied on Tuesday that President Biden had set any “red lines” for Israel in its campaign against Hamas in Gaza but warned again that Israel should not attack the city of Rafah, the southernmost city in the enclave, without protections for more than a million people sheltering there. “The president didn’t make any declarations or pronouncements or announcements,” said Jake Sullivan, the president’s national security adviser, referring to an interview Mr. Biden gave over the weekend in which he was asked whether he had a “red line” Israel should not cross in its prosecution of the war. In the interview, with MSNBC, Mr. Biden rebuked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel over the rising civilian death toll in Gaza, saying that “he must pay more attention to the innocent lives being lost” and that “he’s hurting Israel more than helping Israel.”Mr. Netanyahu later dismissed that contention as “wrong,” and on Tuesday he again defended Israel’s efforts to minimize civilian casualties. Mr. Sullivan, who met on Tuesday with Israel’s ambassador, Michael Herzog, declined to discuss reports that Mr. Biden, if Israel proceeded with the Rafah operation, might impose restrictions on how Israel can use the arms the United States is supplying it. “We’re not going to engage in hypotheticals about what comes down the line, and the reports that purport to describe the president’s thinking are uninformed speculation,” Mr. Sullivan said.
Persons: Biden, didn’t, , Jake Sullivan, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, , ” Mr, Netanyahu, Sullivan, Michael Herzog, “ We’re Organizations: White, Hamas, MSNBC, American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Israel, Israel’s Locations: Israel, Gaza, Rafah, Washington, United States
“I believe on the ‘Squawk’ news line, we are joined by former President Donald J. Trump, DJT 45. It’s been a while, Mr. President,” Joe Kernen, co-host of “Squawk Box,” greeted Trump on the air. Almost immediately after commencing the interview, Trump launched into one of his trademark, fact-free rants. Instead, the outlet quickly spliced Trump’s comments into a handful of clips and posted them online, amplifying his comments further. “We appreciate all the time you’ve given us this morning, Mr. President,” Kernen said.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Donald J, Trump, It’s, ” Joe Kernen, , Kernen, Joe Biden’s, Biden, ” Trump, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Sorkin, Brian Roberts, Rachel Maddow, “ Biden, Fani Willis, Jean Carroll, ominously, ” Kernen Organizations: New York CNN, CNBC, Monday, Republican, U.S . Energy Information Administration, Trump, NBCU News Group, Comcast, NBC, MSNBC Locations: New York, Joe Biden’s State, U.S, Trump, China, Fulton County
“It is a red line, but I am never going to leave Israel,” Biden said. We’re not going to leave (Gaza),” Netanyahu said Sunday in an interview with German outlet Axel Springer. “You know, I have a red line. “It (Israel) cannot have 30,000 more Palestinians dead,” Biden told MSNBC Saturday. Asked about the moment, Biden told MSNBC the comment meant he intends to have a serious meeting soon with Netanyahu.
Persons: Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden, Netanyahu, Israel ”, Israel, , ” Netanyahu, ” Biden, “ We’ll, We’re, Axel Springer, Kamala Harris, , Bibi –, Antony Blinken, Michael Bennett, Bibi Organizations: CNN, Israeli, MSNBC, Politico, Israel, Sunday, US, Gaza Ministry, Health, Michigan Democratic Locations: Gaza, Israel, Rafah
Opinion: The one thing Biden and Trump agree on
  + stars: | 2024-03-10 | by ( Richard Galant | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +17 min
We’re looking back at the strongest, smartest opinion takes of the week from CNN and other outlets. That reference to Election Day is perhaps the only line in Trump’s speech that President Joe Biden would agree with. In another America, they would be collegial members of the Presidents Club, bonding over memories of how they overcame their thorniest challenges. “Biden sounded like he’s ready to go toe to toe with former President Donald Trump and win in November. Paul Sracic noted that Biden lost White voters without college degrees by 35 points in 2020.
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An intense weekend of campaigning, with the rivals both visiting the critical swing state of Georgia, laid out the stakes of their clash – as well as their strategies and vulnerabilities. Still, a successful State of the Union address can clarify a president’s purpose not just to voters – but to himself and his own campaign. Backstage in Georgia, Trump met the parents of Laken Riley, the 22-year-old nursing student who was allegedly killed by an undocumented migrant. Biden’s campaign knows it must do more to defuse concerns about his capacity to fully serve a second term. “Here’s a guy who’s kicking off his general election campaign up the road with Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Trump, won’t, Aileen Cannon, Jack Smith’s, Robert Hur, Pete Buttigieg, , Biden’s, he’ll, , Viktor Orbán, ” Orbán, , Nikki Haley, Laken Riley, ” Georgia Democratic Sen, Raphael Warnock, “ craven, Riley, dithering, I’m, ” Biden, “ Donald Trump, Hur, Georgia –, “ Joe Biden, ” Warnock, Brian Kemp, hasn’t, Marjorie Taylor Greene, MAGA Organizations: CNN, GOP, Republicans, Transportation, ABC News, Trump, South Carolina Gov, CNN’s, Union, , ” Georgia Democratic, MSNBC, Court, Trump Republicans, Georgia Locations: Georgia, Florida, Mar, Hungarian, Hungary, CNN’s “ State, ” Georgia, State, New Hampshire , Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, “ State
CNN —The Biden administration is not anticipating that Israeli forces will imminently expand their military operations into Rafah, two US officials told CNN, with the holy month of Ramadan set to begin Monday for most Muslims. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that regardless of a deal, he plans to send the military into Rafah. “Once we begin the intense action of eradicating the Hamas terrorist battalions in Rafah, it’s a matter of weeks, if not months. Families are already living with severe shortages of food, water, medicine and shelter, and the daily risk of being killed. CIA Director Bill Burns, who has led US efforts, was back in the Middle East last week meeting with Qatari, Egyptian and Israeli counterparts.
Persons: CNN —, Biden, Benny Gantz, Ramadan, Benjamin Netanyahu, “ We’ll, We’re, ” Netanyahu, Axel Springer, , Joe Biden, ” Biden, Netanyahu, , Bill Burns, , John Kirby, CNN’s Mitchell McCluskey, Michelle Shen Organizations: CNN, Hamas, MSNBC, Politico, United Nations, CIA, Biden White, National Security, House Locations: Rafah, Washington, Gaza, , it’s, Israel
The Gaza health ministry does not break down the death toll between civilians and Hamas militants but has said that 72% of those killed were women and children. So there's no red line (in which) I'm going to cut off all weapons so they don't have the Iron Dome to protect them." Politico quoted Netanyahu as saying on Sunday that Israeli forces would push into Rafah, adding: "You know, I have a red line. You know what the red line is, that October 7 doesn't happen again. Three quarters of Hamas battalions had been destroyed and halting the offensive now would only allow them to regroup, Bild quoted Netanyahu as saying.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Joe Biden, Netanyahu, Axel Springer, Biden, I'm, Politico, Bild, Ludwig Burger, Michelle Nichols, Giles Elgood, Sandra Maler Organizations: Hamas, Welt, Bild, MSNBC Locations: FRANKFURT, Gaza, U.S, Israel, German, Rafah
President Biden has remained steadfast in his support of Israel, but has criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the rising civilian death toll in Gaza. “In my view, he’s hurting Israel more than helping Israel,” Mr. Biden said, appearing to refer to Mr. Netanyahu’s military strategy. Mr. Biden did not offer details. In recent days, United Nations officials have warned that the enclave is close to famine. “I think it’s always possible,” Mr. Biden said.
Persons: Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, , ” Mr, Mr, Netanyahu, “ It’s, , Jonathan Capehart, Ashraf Al Organizations: Israel, MSNBC, , United Nations Locations: Israel, Gaza, Rafah, States, United States
But aid officials say that air and sea deliveries can't make up for a shortage of supply routes on land. The daily number of aid trucks entering Gaza by land over the past five months has been far below the 500 that entered before the war. The Health Ministry in Gaza said that at least 31,045 Palestinians have been killed since the war began. Meanwhile, U.S. efforts began to set up the temporary pier in Gaza for sea deliveries. Israel declared war on Oct. 7 after Hamas militants killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took 250 hostages.
Persons: Joe Biden, Ramadan, Jordan, Israel, Linda Roth, Roth, Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Relatives, Khan Younis, Frank S, Besson Organizations: Hamas, U.S . Army, airdrops, MSNBC, Health Ministry, Civil Defense Department, Associated Press, . Central Command, European Union, United Arab, European Locations: Israel, Palestinian, Rafah, Gaza, U.S, Cyprus, Larnaca, Gaza City, Deir, Khan, Virginia, European, United States, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Qatar
A day after President Biden asserted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was “hurting Israel more than helping Israel,” Mr. Netanyahu dismissed that contention as “wrong,” escalating the leaders’ increasingly public dispute. Mr. Netanyahu, in an interview with Politico that was to be aired on Sunday night, challenged Mr. Biden’s assessment of Israel’s military strategy in the Gaza Strip, saying that his policies represented the “overwhelming majority” of Israelis. An excerpt from the interview was released by the prime minister’s office. The Israeli leader was responding to comments Mr. Biden made on Saturday in an interview with MSNBC that was also to be aired on Sunday night. Mr. Biden rebuked Mr. Netanyahu over the rising civilian death toll in Gaza, even as he reaffirmed American support for Israel.
Persons: Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, ” Mr, Netanyahu, , , Mr Organizations: Politico, MSNBC, Israel Locations: Israel, Gaza
Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump reacts to supporters as he arrives on stage during a Get Out the Vote Rally March 2, 2024 in Richmond, Virginia. Former President Donald Trump on Saturday stood by his 2019 statement that writer E. Jean Carroll made a "totally false accusation" against him, despite similar claims resulting in him losing a defamation case in January. On top of the $83.3 million in damages is a $5 million sexual abuse and defamation verdict that Carroll won against Trump last year. Trump also shared his concerns about Lewis Kaplan, the federal judge who denied his request to delay the defamation judgment, calling him a "Trump-deranged, angry man." Both Carroll's legal team and the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
Persons: Donald Trump, E, Jean Carroll, Trump, Carroll, defaming, he'd, didn't, Lisa Rubin, Lewis Kaplan Organizations: Trump Locations: Richmond , Virginia, Rome , Georgia, New York
Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. AP/ReutersPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump held dueling events Saturday in Georgia, where they each attacked the other as their rematch for the White House ramps up. Signs featuring Riley were passed out to the crowd, and Riley's parents met with Trump backstage before he spoke. Trump slammed Biden after the president said he shouldn't have used the term "illegal." He was an illegal migrant, and he shouldn't have been in our country, and he never would have been under the Trump policy," the former president said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Biden, Viktor Orbán, , ” Biden, ” Trump, Trump, , Laken Riley Biden, Laken Riley's, Riley Organizations: AP, Reuters, Union, Trump, Hungarian, Friday, Biden's, MSNBC, University of Georgia Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, Rome , Georgia, Thursday’s State
President Biden expressed regret on Saturday for using the word “illegal” to describe an undocumented immigrant who has been charged in the killing of a 22-year-old nursing student in Georgia, agreeing with his progressive critics that it was an inappropriate term. Mr. Biden used the word during an unscripted colloquy with Republicans during his State of the Union address on Thursday night, and then came under fire from immigration supporters who consider the term dehumanizing. Among those who said he should not have used it were several congressional Democrats. “I shouldn’t have used ‘illegal’; it’s ‘undocumented,’” Mr. Biden said on Saturday in an interview with Jonathan Capehart on MSNBC, during which he addressed his disagreements with former President Donald J. Trump. I’m not going to treat any, any, any of these people with disrespect.”
Persons: Biden, , , Mr, Jonathan Capehart, Donald J, ’ ”, I’m, Organizations: Republicans, MSNBC, Trump Locations: Georgia
Michelle Obama isn't running for president in 2024. The former first lady's office says she's backing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' reelection campaign. On Tuesday, the former first lady's office told NBC that "she will not be running for president." "Mrs. Obama supports President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' reelection campaign," said Obama's communications director, Crystal Carson. In 2019, Obama told The National there was "zero chance" of her running.
Persons: Michelle Obama, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Biden, , Obama, Crystal Carson, Michael Cembalest, Cembalest, hasn't, Gavin Newsom, It's, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Trump, Jay Shetty Organizations: Democratic, Service, White, NBC, JPMorgan Asset Management, Democratic National Committee, Super, MSNBC, California Gov, GOP Locations: Washington and Vermont
New York CNN —The New York Times is facing a sustained wave of backlash. It is your agenda.”The Times is, of course, far from the only news organization that has faced criticism over how it has covered the 2024 race. There is a mountain of thorny issues at the doorstep of outlets like The Times — and often there is no clear answer. For example, after the 2020 election, the conventional wisdom was that the press should largely ignore Trump’s antics. “But if Democrats lose to Trump after all THAT coverage, the fault will not be in the media, but in themselves.”
Persons: Gray, Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden’s, ” Jeff Jarvis, CUNY Craig, ” Jarvis, MSNBC can’t, newsrooms, Biden, Harry Enten, Enten, , ” Clara Jeffery, Mother Jones, , ” Bill Carter, Carter, ” Carter Organizations: New York CNN, The New York Times, The, Times, Biden, Trump, Siena College, CUNY, CUNY Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, “ NY Times, The Times, ., CNN, MSNBC Locations: New York, American
Donald Trump’s (Sorta) Super Tuesday
  + stars: | 2024-03-05 | by ( Susan Milligan | March | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +5 min
"Donald Trump is going to be the recipient of a [large] delegate number tonight. Trump won Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia, with results from Alaska and Utah yet to come. “If Donald Trump returns to the White House, all of this progress is at risk. In Virginia, Haley got 35% of the GOP primary vote and posted similar numbers in Massachusetts. Haley had strong fundraising numbers in January and February, but it's possible the money will dry up after Trump's Super Tuesday wins.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, Nikki Haley, Haley, wasn't, David Plouffe, Barack Obama's, Plouffe, revel, Biden, ” Biden, , implode, Lara Trump Organizations: South Carolina, Trump, MSNBC, Hawkeye State, Republican, Alabama, White, GOP, Oklahoma, Biden, Massachusetts, Old Dominion, Trump's Super, Republican National Committee Locations: Vermont, Iowa, Hawkeye, Arkansas , California , Colorado , Massachusetts, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina , Oklahoma , Tennessee , Texas, Virginia, Alaska, Utah, Lago, Alabama , Arkansas , California , Colorado , Iowa , Massachusetts, North Carolina , Oklahoma , Tennessee , Texas , Utah, California, Massachusetts, Gaza, North Carolina, Old
The Democratic Taboo
  + stars: | 2024-02-26 | by ( Adam Nagourney | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Democratic Party has had no shortage of argument and dissent over the years. Internal battles and backbiting are part of what it means to be a modern-day Democrat. This has played out on platforms large and small, most recently after Jon Stewart, on his return to his former Comedy Central show after a nine-year hiatus, mocked the “objectively old” President Biden. “Please make it another nine years,” Keith Olbermann, the former MSNBC host, said on X. Prominent Democratic strategists like David Axelrod and James Carville who criticize Biden are facing a barrage of pushback on social media and from the White House — and sometimes, reportedly, from Biden himself.
Persons: Biden —, Jon Stewart, Biden, , ” Keith Olbermann, David Axelrod, James Carville, Donald Trump Organizations: Democratic Party, Comedy Central, MSNBC
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . On Sunday, Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida took to NBC's "Meet the Press," where he stated that he fully supports IVF, which helps people "create great families, which is what our country desperately needs." "The IVF procedure is very important to a lot of couples in our country," Donalds said. AdvertisementLast week, former President Donald Trump spoke of the need for IVF availability on his Truth Social platform. Beshear was reelected to a second term by 5 points in a state that Trump had won by 26 points in 2020.
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New York CNN —Days after explosive bribery claims about President Joe Biden came ripping apart at the seams, Fox News and the broader MAGA Media universe have declined to walk back their factually-challenged narrative. (Photo by Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images) Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty ImagesThe lack of a retraction or any real sign of contrition comes as the Smirnov allegations continue to implode in spectacular fashion. The network functions as the main organ in the right-wing media universe and has tremendous influence over the Republican Party base. By refusing to fully acknowledge the false claims and press GOP lawmakers on their relentless promotion of it, Fox News is effectively giving GOP lawmakers permission to continue doing so. A Fox News spokesperson did not off me a comment on the network’s coverage of the revelations surrounding the informant.
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Joy-Ann Reid didn’t set out to publish her best-selling third book, “Medgar and Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America” — which chronicles the lives of the prominent activists of the same name — in February, a month dedicated to both romance and Black history. “It’s a civil rights love story that gets released, you know, in the month of love,” the MSNBC journalist said in a phone interview, a day after Valentine’s. To tell this slice of this country’s history, one of racial segregation and violence, through the lens of a couple’s bond may not be an obvious choice. But for Reid, who waxes lyrical about Evers and Myrlie Evers-Williams, there wasn’t an alternative. “In talking with Myrlie about Medgar Evers, what comes through most is how in love with him she still is, and how he was truly the love of her life,” said Reid, who conducted more than a half-dozen interviews with Evers-Williams.
Persons: Ann Reid didn’t, , Medgar Evers, America, Reid, Evers, Myrlie Evers, Williams, , Walter Williams Organizations: MSNBC
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Former President Donald Trump could lose his prized buildings if he isn't able to pay his civil fraud penalty, says New York Attorney General Letitia James. The former president was hit with a $355 million penalty in a New York civil fraud case last week. She suggested that they were looking to seize Trump's Manhattan skyscraper, the Trump Building, if the GOP presidential frontrunner doesn't pay up. AdvertisementRepresentatives for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Letitia James, James, Trump, doesn't, Jean Carroll, John Bolton Organizations: Service, New, ABC News, Trump, MSNBC, Business Insider Locations: New York, Manhattan, New Yorkers
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