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Trump has mixed up "Obama" and "Biden" numerous times in recent campaign speeches. "No, I know both names very well, never mix them up, and know that they are destroying our Country." AdvertisementIn an early-morning screed, former President Donald Trump said the repeated times he's mixed up the names of former President Barack Obama and President Joe Biden during speeches have been intentional. Trump has, indeed, mixed up the names of Biden and Obama on numerous occasions in recent months, as Forbes documented in mid-November. "Also, and as reported, I just took a cognitive test as part of my Physical Exam, and ACED it," Trump added.
Persons: Trump, Obama, Biden, , Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Ron DeSanctimonious, Forbes, Ron DeSantis, Trump's Organizations: Service, Democrat's, Trump, Florida Gov, GOP
That said, I probably should've made sure I didn't share it with a convicted Australian murderer. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . To complicate matters even more, Hall is also transgender — her transition while serving her prison sentence was well-documented by Australian newspapers. But searching her name and "trans" still occasionally also pulls up media appearances that I've done about my own transition.
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George Santos is probably going to get expelled from the House next week. Here are the craziest things he did after he took office. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementRep. George Santos probably only has a few days left as a member of Congress. Here are the 8 craziest things Santos did after he got to Congress.
Persons: George Santos, , Michael Guest of, he's, hasn't, Santos Organizations: Service, Republican, New York Republican, Capitol Locations: Michael Guest of Mississippi
In late October, House Republicans settled on a little-known congressman as their next leader. AdvertisementMike Johnson has been the speaker of the House for just under a month now following a testy race to succeed ousted former Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Johnson's so-called "laddered" approach has been heavily criticized by congressional Democrats, Republicans, and even the White House, who called it an "unserious proposal." AdvertisementSection 702: FailFBI Director Christopher Wray speaks during the daily press briefing at the White House, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018, in Washington. AdvertisementWith just over a month left until the authorization expires, though, Johnson's been mum on the topic since becoming speaker.
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Polling increasingly shows Biden and the Democratic Party may face difficulties next election. AdvertisementTrouble's brewing in the SenateAs a result of successful midterm elections in 2022, the Democratic Party currently holds a 51-seat majority (comprised of Democrats and Democratic-caucusing independents) in the Senate. For the Democratic Party to hold on to the majority, it'll likely have to hold onto the seats it currently has in increasingly red states like West Virginia, Ohio, and Montana. If the Democratic Party loses control of the Senate, it makes it much more difficult for Biden or any Democratic president to appoint a new justice to the Supreme Court if any vacancies arise. Biden's already proven he can defeat Trump in a presidential election by highlighting the former president's track record in the White House.
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In the 2020 presidential election, Biden won by barely beating Trump in a handful of states. A key reason for his victory was a higher-than-ever turnout from younger voters. Those same voters are now in complete disagreement with how he's handled fighting in Israel. In 2020, Biden just narrowly bested former President Donald Trump by tens of thousands of votes in five separate states, in large part due to young voters turning out in record numbers. If support for Biden amongst younger voters continues to deteriorate, the Democratic incumbent can expect to have an increasingly difficult time in his bid for reelection.
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In 2015, Sen. Markwayne Mullin went to Israel along with several colleagues and their spouses. Two people on the trip said he picked the noses of sleeping members and their spouses on the bus. AdvertisementThe wife of a former Republican congressman said Sen. Markwayne Mullin put his fingers in the noses of sleeping congressional spouses for photo ops on a trip to Israel. Kappy Trott, the wife of former Rep. David Trott, described the story to Politico on Friday. She said the event occurred amidst a trip to Israel in 2015 with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee alongside nearly 40 members of Congress and some of their spouses.
Persons: Sen, Markwayne Mullin, , Kappy Trott, David Trott, Mullin, Trott, Bernie Sanders, He's, it's, Mullin's Organizations: Service, Republican, Politico, American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Teamsters Locations: Israel, Oklahoma
An associate of Republican Rep. George Santos fretted about the congressman being made into a bobblehead. The private anxiety came to light among pages of text messages released by a House committee. One of the lighter moments in the damning House Ethics Committee report on Santos concerns an associate of Santos' fretting with a congressional staffer over a bobblehead. "If there was a single ounce of ETHICS in the "Ethics committee", they would have not released this biased report," Santos wrote on Twitter. And yes, if you want to, you can still buy a Santos bobblehead from the same company that has made ones depicting Anthony Fauci and Sen. Bernie Sanders sitting at President Joe Biden's inauguration.
Persons: George Santos, Santos, , It's, Derek Myers, Arnold Schwarzenegger's, Mother Jones, Anthony Fauci, Sen, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden's Organizations: Republican Rep, Service, Yorker, Twitter, California Gov, The New York Times, Santos Locations: Vish Burra, Santos, California
The House Ethics Committee released a report regarding its investigation into George Santos. Included in its hundreds of pages of evidence are documents showing stocks Santos once traded. It appears he bought and sold stocks of GameStop and AMC when it en vogue. Buried in "Exhibit 58" of the committee's "Appendix D Part 5" is a selection of tens of thousands of dollars worth of GameStop and AMC Entertainment stock trades Santos reported making in 2021. AdvertisementIn early 2021, hobby stock traders from the "WallStreetBets" subreddit purchased stocks in GameStop en masse after learning investors had begun to short it.
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A GOP senator said his constituents would've been upset if he hadn't tried to fight a labor leader. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA Republican senator said his constituents would've been 'pretty upset' with him if he hadn't attempted to fight a labor leader during a congressional hearing. In a fight, I'm gonna bite. I'll do anything, I mean, I'm not above it.
Persons: would've, hadn't, Sen, Markwayne Mullin, he's, , who's, Mullin, Sean O'Brien, O'Brien, Bernie Sanders, Sean Hannity, Hannity, I'm, unprompted, it's Organizations: GOP, Fox, Service, Fox News, Health, Education, Labor, Teamsters, Capitol kerfuffle Locations: Oklahoma
For much of the year, Sen. Tommy Tuberville has prevented hundreds of military promotions. After a Senate Rule Committee vote on Tuesday, there's an opportunity to circumvent the block. For it to succeed, around 10 GOP senators need to be on board, which is no guarantee. He explained his decision to reporters, noting he wants to give his Senate colleagues more time to find a way to stop Tuberville without altering Senate procedure. But without the support of the head of the Senate GOP, it's increasingly unclear if there will be enough support from members to pass the resolution and put a stop to Tuberville's blockade.
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Congress is lame fight club now
  + stars: | 2023-11-14 | by ( Madison Hall | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
It's the latest in Congress' centuries of history moonlighting as a sporadic fight club. Breaking with "Fight Club's" first two rules, though, no one in Congress is keeping it a secret. AdvertisementWhat started as a quiet day on Capitol Hill quickly led to Congress devolving into a lame version of "Fight Club." You're pathetic man, you are so pathetic," Burchett reportedly told McCarthy. Around a half-hour later, Burchett told a separate reporter he could "still feel it" after taking a "clean shot to the kidney."
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On Monday afternoon, the Supreme Court announced each of its justices had signed a code of conduct. Sen. Dick Durbin, the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman, said it "falls short." AdvertisementThe chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee said the Supreme Court's newly signed code of conduct — which lacks any enforcement mechanisms — "falls short of what we could and should expect." "Its new code of conduct is a step, but it falls short of what we could and should expect from a code of conduct." "No provision in the Constitution gives them the authority to regulate the Supreme Court — period," Alito said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal in July.
Persons: Sen, Dick Durbin, Durbin, , Clarence Thomas, Sonia Sotomayor, Samuel Alito, Alito Organizations: Supreme, Service, Democratic, Wall Street
A Republican senator and the president of the Teamsters almost got into a fist fight Tuesday. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Markwayne Mullin read a tweet from Teamster boss Sean O'Brien which challenged Mullin to a fight. AdvertisementThe almost-brawl comes approximately eight months after a previous committee hearing in March where O'Brien accused Mullin of being a "greedy CEO" who "hid money."
Persons: Bernie Sanders, , Sen, Sean O'Brien, Markwayne Mullin, O'Brien, Mullin, Mullins, Sanders Organizations: Republican, Teamsters, United, Service, Health, Education, Labor, Citizen Free Press Locations: United States
Each Supreme Court justice just signed onto a new code of conduct. It comes months after reports detailed ethical missteps by various members of the high court. AdvertisementAdvertisementAfter a series of reports throughout 2023 alleged ethical missteps by various members of the Supreme Court, each justice signed a newly developed code of conduct. The code of conduct notes that despite that most of the principles and rules in it are not new — they've been tied to Supreme Court justices through various other rulings — the very fact that the Supreme Court didn't have its own code of conduct before needed to be rectified to clear up any misunderstandings. There's also nothing in the code of conduct that forbids a justice from leaking a draft of a Supreme Court decision before it becomes official, as is what happened before the court overturned decades of abortion precedent in 2022.
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Stack Data Strategy surveyed 15,000 voters to learn more about the possible 2024 election results. Biden, however, still wins the popular vote in the poll. AdvertisementAdvertisementNew polling predicts former President Donald Trump will lose the popular vote in the 2024 presidential election to President Joe Biden but win the electoral college by a significant margin. Between mid-August to the beginning of November, Stack Data Strategy interviewed more than 15,000 registered US voters in order to forecast the upcoming election. Stack Data Strategy's report may not come as too much of a surprise to Biden and his campaign.
Persons: Biden, , Donald Trump, Joe Biden, George W, Bush, Trump, Robert F, Kennedy, Cornel, he's, Ron DeSantis, DeSantis Organizations: Trump, Service, GOP, Florida Gov, Biden, Democratic Locations: Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada
Trump wanted to recreate his famous escalator entrance from the 2016 election for the 2020 race. But Melania Trump talked him out of it, The Washington Post reported. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump wanted to recreate his famous 2015 escalator descent when announcing his 2020 reelection bid. But his wife, Melania, helped talk him out of it. That's according to The Washington Post, which published a lengthy story about the former first lady's whereabouts.
Persons: Trump, Melania Trump, Melania, , Donald Trump, Stephanie Grisham Organizations: Washington Post, Service, The Washington Post, Trump Tower Locations: New York City, Melania
On Thursday, Sen. Joe Manchin announced he's not running for reelection. AdvertisementAdvertisementDemocratic Sen. Joe Manchin teased running for president as a third-party candidate in his new video announcing he's not running for reelection. Manchin made the surprise announcement Thursday afternoon in a video posted to the social media platform, X. Throughout 2023, Manchin's maintained ties with the "No Labels" political organization that's pledged to back a third-party candidate in the upcoming presidential election. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn July, speaking at a No Labels forum, Manchin refused to rule out the possibility of running as a third-party candidate.
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In 1876, the House passed the Holman Rule for the very first time. The rule's been utilized 36 times this year by House Republicans. AdvertisementAdvertisementRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and House Republicans are trying to bring an obscure House rule from the 19th century back in vogue. The Holman Rule hasn't always been included in rules packages since it its introduction in 1876 — the rule has been removed and re-added to the House rule book on numerous occasions. The 115th Congress also briefly instituted the Holman Rule, though the congressional body never passed a single amendment using it.
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Asa Hutchinson is challenging Trump for the GOP presidential nomination. "There's a lot yet to be determined and you've got to stick with it," Hutchinson said. AdvertisementAdvertisementWith just about a year left until the 2024 election and his campaign struggling, GOP presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said there's still "a lot yet to be determined." AdvertisementAdvertisementSo there's a lot yet to be determined and you've got to stick with it, and that's the key to success for me.
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Biden is the problem
  + stars: | 2023-11-08 | by ( Madison Hall | John L. Dorman | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
But President Biden's political footing remains on shaky ground, as he polls poorly with voters. AdvertisementAdvertisementBiden's polling woes are raising eyebrowsFor months, Biden has generally been in a statistical tie with Trump regarding a 2024 matchup. Those concerns have led to a sizable bloc of Democrats expressing a desire for a new presidential nominee, even with Biden running for reelection next year. Biden won Michigan by nearly 3 points in 2020, making it a key state in his 2024 political calculus. Despite Biden's own party coasting to victory in several key elections, his inability to separate himself from Trump in national polls should cause the Democratic Party to broach a tough conversation: Is Biden the problem?
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The main use of the service, Covenant Eyes, is to stop its customers from viewing porn. Experts said it's "frightening" and "terrifying" that Johnson installed the programs on his devices. AdvertisementAdvertisementExperts told Insider it's "frightening" and "terrifying" that Speaker Mike Johnson installed monitoring programs on his devices to keep him and his son from watching porn as it sets him up for possible extortion attempts. According to Covenant Eyes' website, the program uses artificial intelligence to monitor everything on the user's screen and send screenshots to its servers for review. Covenant Eyes did not respond to Insider's request for comment.
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville has repeatedly said his hold on military promotions isn't affecting readiness. Sen. Dan Sullivan, a Marine Corps veteran, said "nobody's buying that." AdvertisementAdvertisementA GOP senator said on Monday that "nobody's buying" by Sen. Tommy Tuberville's claim that military readiness hasn't been affected by the Alabama senator's hold on promotions. In recent months, Tuberville has maintained that although he's singlehandedly prevented hundreds of military promotions from being approved en masse in the Senate, the readiness of the nation's defenses has remained unchanged. "No matter whether you believe it or not, Sen. Tuberville, this doing great damage to our military," said Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, an Air Force veteran.
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Newly-resurfaced footage shows House Speaker Mike Johnson touting an app called "Covenant Eyes." The app discourages porn use by alerting an "accountability partner" — in this case his son. AdvertisementAdvertisementRecently-unearthed footage shows Mike Johnson, now the Speaker of the House, promoting an app that enables "accountability" between him and his son over any porn use. "Covenant Eyes is the software that we've been using a long time in our household," he said. Johnson said he wasn't making any money off the Covenant Eyes app, saying: "I'm endorsing it because I'm a user."
Persons: Mike Johnson, It's, Lamar Odom, , Johnson, ake, lear Organizations: NBA, Service, Cypress Baptist Church Locations: Benton, Cypress
DeSantis has faced rumors that he wears lifts in his cowboy boots to make him look taller. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Ron DeSantis wears boots that make him look taller, the Republican presidential candidate said in a recent media appearance that "this is no time for foot fetishes." "I know Donald Trump and a lot of his people have been focusing on things like footwear," DeSantis said. "I'll tell you this, if Donald Trump can summon the balls to show up to the debate, I'll wear a boot on my head.
Persons: DeSantis, , Ron DeSantis, Eric Bolling, Donald Trump, Bolling Organizations: Service, Florida Gov, Republican, Lucchese, Trump Locations: Florida, Iowa
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