WH press sec mocked for linking inflation rise to spending bill, saying relief starts ‘early next year’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was mocked Monday for how she touted Biden’s American Rescue Plan and Inflation Reduction Act in response to questions about when Americans can expect relief from higher prices. During the White House press briefing, FOX Business correspondent Edward Lawrence asked Jean-Pierre if she had a “timeline for when Americans…

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Democratic candidates want Jill Biden — not her 'polarizing' husband — on the campaign trail: report

Democrats across the country want a Biden on the campaign trail, but it isn’t the president, a new report says. First Lady Jill Biden is the most requested surrogate for President Biden’s administration in the final weeks before the midterm elections, according to The New York Times. The president’s approval rating slipped below 40% this…

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Harvey Weinstein's defense team secures a win; can use email from California Governor Newsom's wife in trial

Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was secured a partial victory in court Monday.  A judge said she would allow Weinstein’s defense the opportunity to question the wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, about an email she sent to Weinstein two years after she was allegedly raped by the now 70-year-old. Los Angeles…

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Ohio Senate debate: Vance hammers immigration issue, Ryan says he disagrees with some Biden border policies

Ohio Senate candidates Tim Ryan and JD Vance clashed during a second debate Monday with the midterm election three weeks away. The pair traded criticisms on a variety of topics, including inflation, tax cuts, abortion and more. The ongoing immigration and border security crisis also took center stage. Vance, a Republican, hammered on the immigration…

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The sleeper Senate races that may determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the majority

Donald Trump doesn’t think much of Colorado Republican Senate nominee Joe O’Dea. The former president, who remains the most popular and influential politician in the Republican Party, criticized O’Dea as a RINO (Republican in name only), called him “stupid,” and argued that his supporters wouldn’t back the Denver area construction company owner and first-time Republican…

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Razor blade-covered pro-Democrat campaign signs spark police response in Pennsylvania

Police in Pennsylvania confiscated multiple pro-Democrat campaign signs that were placed without permission and covered in razor blades Monday. The Upper Makefield Police Department first received the report from a homeowner who found the signs in their yard. Police say the person sliced their finger when attempting to remove the signs. The three signs advocated…

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