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President Joe Biden was noticeably disoriented Monday as he struggled to put his sport coat back on during a visit to Kentucky while that FBI raid on Trump.
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Sunday, Democrats in the Senate passed a bill that dealt with energy, taxes, and health care by a razor-thin margin, sending the bill to the House of Representatives.
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According to White House physician Kevin O'Connor D.O., FAAFP, President Joe Biden tested positive for the Chinese Coronavirus once more on Thursday and is still being treated in isolation.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray was grilled by Republican senators on Thursday and had to admit that the claims that biased FBI agents shielded the first son Hunter Biden from criminal investigations are 'deeply troubling.' He then cut the Q&A short by saying he had to catch a flight.
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Thursday, when asked if President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden had sold his ten percent stake in a Chinese equity firm, the White House dodged the question again.
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Mayor Eric Adams said that the US is in a recession and that 'Wall Street is collapsing.' This goes against what President Joe Biden said earlier Thursday, when he said that the country is doing fine.
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In an interview with the New York Post that came out on Tuesday, the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, said he hoped his left-leaning American counterpart, Joe Biden, would visit his country, but he didn't think Biden was in charge of his own travel plans.
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The Post has learned that one of Hunter Biden's former business partners called Joe Biden 'the Big Guy' in a panicked message sent the same day The Post reported that the president's son had left behind the infamous 'laptop from hell.'
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Sources say that the federal investigation into the president's son, Hunter Biden, has reached a 'critical stage' and that officials are considering what charges to bring against him.
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President Biden said on Wednesday that he has cancer, which caused the White House press office to quickly clarify that he was talking about the skin cancer treatment he had before taking office last year.