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Joe Biden · WashingtonSaturday Night Live (SNL) star Colin Jost roasted politicians and praised journalists at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday night, bringing humor at a time of political tension at home and deadly conflicts overseas. Jost, 41, kicked off his Saturday night address by throwing slight digs at both President Biden and former…See the Story
SNL star Colin Jost roasts politicians, praises journalists at correspondents’ dinner
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Donald TrumpRobert F. Kennedy Jr. hit back at former President Trump following his “barely coherent” rant on TruthSocial Friday night targeting the Independent presidential candidate. “When frightened men take to social media they risk descending into vitriol, which makes them sound unhinged,” Kennedy said Saturday in a social media post on X. “President Trump’s rant against…See the Story
RFK Jr. hits back after Trump’s ‘barely coherent’ rant
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Donald TrumpPresident Biden brushed off critiques about his age at what could be his last White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner as the incumbent campaigns for another four years in the Oval Office. “The 2024 election is in full swing. And yes, age is an issue. I’m a grown man running against a six-year-old,” Biden said from…See the Story
Biden pokes fun at Trump, age critiques at correspondents’ dinner
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David PeckerFlorida Judge Jeff Swartz praised ex-National Enquirer publisher David Pecker as an “outstanding” first witness in former President Trump’s hush money trial, stating he was “incredibly credible.” “I think David pecker was an outstanding choice for the first witness,” Swartz said during his Saturday appearance on CNN. “He set the stage and he set the…See the Story
Former judge calls Pecker an ‘outstanding’ first witness in Trump trial
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Gaza · GazaThe rise of pro-Palestinian protests that have sprung up at college campuses across the nation will likely be the focus of this week’s Sunday news shows. The protests, focused on aversion to Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza and abating the humanitarian crisis in the region, have highlighted major divisions in American politics and drawn…See the Story
Sunday shows preview: College protests over war in Gaza take center stage
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Donald Trump · United StatesFormer Attorney General Bill Barr suggested Friday that people may take former President Trump “too literally,” and Trump wouldn’t carry out serious actions he threatens against other people. When CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins asked Barr if he remembered when the former president said the person who leaked information about him going to a bunker during the 2020 protests over George Floyd’s death should be executed. “I remember him being very mad about that. I actually don’t remember him saying ‘executing,’ but, I, you know, I wouldn’t dispute it,” Barr said, highlighted by Mediaite. “The President would lose his temper and say things like that. I doubt he would have actually carried it out.” Collins pressed Barr, asking if Trump would say things like that on other occasions.See the Story
Barr suggests people may take Trump rhetoric ‘too literally’
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