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Andrew McCabe, other deep state mascots want Mike Rogers for FBI director — but Trump adviser says 'it's not happening'
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Andrew McCabe, other deep state mascots want Mike Rogers for FBI director — but Trump adviser says 'it's not happening'

Andrew McCabe, the former FBI deputy director who shut down investigations into the Clinton Foundation in 2016 then undermined the Trump presidency with Crossfire Hurricane, told CNN Thursday that former Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers would be a "totally reasonable, logical selection" for President-elect Donald Trump's FBI director. McCabe said that Rogers' "strongest qualification ... is the respect and awareness and knowledge that he has for the intelligence community, for the work they do, for the seriousness of that work, for how those secrets and that sensitive information needs to be protected." To the likely displeasure of McCabe and other exponents of the Washington security establishment, Trump has apparently joined Michigan voters in rejecting Rogers. Trump adviser Dan Scavino indicated Friday morning — shortly after Fox News' Brian Kilmeade sung Rogers' praises — that where FBI Director Christopher Wray's replacement is concerned, Rogers is "not happening." Scavino quoted President-elect Donald Trump as saying, "I have never even given it a thought." This came as great news to those alternatively keen to see former National Security Council official Kash Patel named Wray's successor. "Winning," tweeted Donald Trump Jr. "Boom," wrote Revolver News editor Darren Beattie. Rumors that Trump was considering Rogers for the position began to circulate last week after the former congressman met with Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. The prospect of a defense lobbyist associated with censorious groups antagonistic to Trump and historically supportive of mass surveillance programs running the FBI rankled Trump loyalists and other critics of the dysfunctional administrative state, particularly those keen to see Patel nominated. Mike Benz, the executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, told former Trump adviser Stephen K. Bannon that Rogers' involvement with the Atlantic Council — "probably the number-one apex predator in the entire censorship industry" — and his help advancing Russiagate were disqualifying. 'There is a lot of damage someone like Kash Patel could do.' Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald tweeted, "There's literally no worse appointment possible than choosing Mike Rogers for FBI Director, or for any government position. He's the single most devoted loyalist to the US Security State and all of its multi-faceted abuses. It doesn't get worse than Mike Rogers." Wikileaks highlighted that Rogers, favored by Republican Sens. Susan Collins (Maine) and John Cornyn (Texas), not only pushed for the suppression of a Republican memo critical of the FBI's spying on the Trump campaign but was involved with the German Marshall Fund's Alliance for Securing Democracy initiative and its Hamilton 68 Dashboard. Wikileaks noted that the dashboard's "true purpose appeared to be casting suspicion on Trump supporters and reinforcing claims that his presidency was illegitimate." McCabe — whom Trump fired in March 2018 after the Justice Department's inspector general concluded McCabe had authorized an information leak to a liberal reporter then lied about it — expressed horror Thursday at the prospect of Patel taking power. "It's inconceivable to me that an outsider with no experience in the organization, no knowledge of the work and the scope of authority that’s involved there could perform adequately," he told CNN. "If you enter into that position with nothing more than a desire to disrupt and destroy the organization, there is a lot of damage someone like Kash Patel could do." McCabe is hardly the only establishmentarian fearful of Patel taking over the bureau. 'I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building on Day One.' Former FBI Special Agent Daniel Brunner told CNN's Jessica Dean on Sunday, "Putting someone like Kash Patel in the position of director of the FBI is, I believe, extremely, extremely dangerous." "He has clearly stated that he wants to exact revenge upon those that have investigated President Trump and those who have investigated those that are around him. He will conduct a massive amount of damage to the interior of the FBI," added Brunner. The leftist blog New Republic called Patel an "intellectual lightweight" and warned that "if Trump installs Patel at the FBI, it would certainly further Trump and his MAGA allies' goal of purging the federal workforce of disloyal employees." Patel wrote in his book "Government Gangsters" that "government tyranny" within the FBI must be eliminated and called for the removal of anyone who "in any way abused their authority for political ends." "The FBI has become so thoroughly compromised that it will remain a threat to the people unless drastic measures are taken," wrote Patel. Patel recently told "The Shawn Ryan Show," "I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building on Day One and reopen it the next day as a museum of the deep state." Blaze News previously reported that despite his characterization as inexperienced, Patel has served as chief of staff to former acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller; as deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism at the National Security Council; principal deputy to the acting director of national intelligence; as national security adviser for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; as a terrorism prosecutor at the Department of Justice; as a public defender; and as a hockey coach. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Judge to consider tossing Trump's New York criminal charges
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Judge to consider tossing Trump's New York criminal charges

New York Judge Juan Merchan has once again decided to postpone sentencing in President-elect Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal case, in which he was found guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.On Friday, Merchan granted a request from Trump's attorney to file a motion to dismiss the case, further pushing back the potential sentencing date, originally slated for July. Merchan will 'seriously entertain throwing the whole case out.'Trump's lawyer, Todd Blanche, sent a letter to Merchan on Wednesday requesting to file a motion to dismiss the case.Blanche called Trump's election win "a mandate that supersedes the political motivations of DANY's 'People,'" referring to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg."This case must be immediately dismissed," he demanded. Blanche argued that the potential continuation of the case would be "uniquely destabilizing" for the country.Earlier this week, Bragg agreed with the defense's request to stay the case but noted that he would oppose a motion to dismiss.Merchan declared that the motion for dismissal and the prosecution's response are due in early December.Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Trump and the incoming White House communication director, told Fox News Digital that the judge's latest announcement marked a "decisive win" for the president-elect."In a decisive win for President Trump, the hoax Manhattan case is now fully stayed and sentencing is adjourned," Cheung told the news outlet. "President Trump won a landslide victory, as the American people have issued a mandate to return him to office and dispose of all remnants of the Witch Hunt cases.""All of the sham lawfare attacks against President Trump are now destroyed, and we are focused on Making America Great Again," he declared.In response to Merchan's agreement to consider Blanche's request for dismissal, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk wrote on X, "The legal assault against President Trump is dying a slow, painful, and embarrassing death."Senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano told Newsmax that Merchan's move indicated that he will "seriously entertain throwing the whole case out."Napolitano explained that Merchan may toss the convictions based on two potential reasons: "Either because some of the evidence that he permitted the jury to hear was immunized by the [United States] Supreme Court after the case came down … or because Donald Trump is about to become president of the United States and he shouldn't have this interfering with his administration of the executive branch of the federal government."He predicted that the courtroom "will be absolutely packed" when Merchan holds the oral argument for dismissal. Napolitano noted that under New York State law, Trump is not convicted unless the sentencing is completed.The other three criminal cases against Trump are also falling apart. Special counsel Jack Smith, who has led the two federal indictments against the president-elect, has requested the cancellation of related deadlines and is reportedly planning to wrap up his involvement and step down ahead of Inauguration Day. The Georgia case, a state-level indictment, remains on hold and likely far away from a trial date.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Cop who killed Ashli Babbitt has 'significant' discipline history, including gun incidents: Report
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Cop who killed Ashli Babbitt has 'significant' discipline history, including gun incidents: Report

The U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt on January 6 once fired his service weapon at fleeing vehicles near his home while his neighbor was in the line of fire, a congressional oversight committee reported. Michael L. Byrd was promoted from lieutenant to captain in 2023 despite a “significant” history of referrals to the Capitol Police Office of Professional Responsibility, said U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), chairman of the Committee on House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight. The records of three disciplinary cases against Byrd are missing, according to Loudermilk. “This is disappointing, as the inability to locate these documents hinders the subcommittee from fulfilling its responsibility to conduct comprehensive oversight over the USCP,” Loudermilk wrote in a Nov. 20 letter to Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger. Disclosure of the Loudermilk letter was first reported by John Solomon at Just the News. Loudermilk also cited “favorable treatment” given to Byrd, including a $36,000 retention bonus, more than $21,000 in security upgrades at his personal residence, and instructions that Byrd not sit for a fitness-for-duty evaluation after Jan. 6, 2021. 'Byrd’s weapon was left unattended in a public restroom for approximately 55 minutes.' “The Subcommittee is aware that the USCP recently promoted Michael Byrd from lieutenant to captain,” Loudermilk wrote. “I have concerns about this decision given Byrd’s lengthy disciplinary history and the apparent political influence of internal operational decisions related to Byrd following January 6, 2021.” As a captain, Byrd is paid $189,787 per year, a Capitol Police source told Blaze News. He is assigned to the Library of Congress. Byrd shot Babbitt at 2:44 p.m. as she climbed into a broken-out window panel leading to the Speaker’s Lobby. He was cleared by the U.S. Department of Justice and Capitol Police, even though he never sat for an interview with the Metropolitan Police Department detectives investigating the shooting. He told NBC's Lester Holt in 2021 that he feared for his life, although he could not see if Babbitt had anything in her hands or even if she was male or female. Shooting incident In an April 2004 shooting incident, then-Sergeant Byrd armed himself with his service pistol after hearing loud banging noises near his Maryland home, Loudermilk said. Byrd told Prince George’s County Police that one of two vans parked near his neighbor’s home accelerated in an attempt to hit him, so he fired a shot at the vehicle. Byrd said the second van also attempted to hit him and he fired a shot into the driver’s-side windshield, the Loudermilk letter said. After police located and searched the vans, they found no bullet hole in either windshield. There was a single bullet lodged in the rear quarter panel near the gas cap of one vehicle. Ashli Babbitt pleads with three U.S. Capitol Police officers to call for backup due to the angry crowd outside the Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6, 2021. She was shot by then-Lt. Michael Byrd minutes later when she climbed into a broken-out glass panel at the lobby entrance.Photo by Tayler Hansen “Police determined that the bullet entered the van ‘from a rear angle,’ indicating the van was shot at from behind,” Loudermilk’s letter said. Byrd’s neighbor told police “he was in the line of fire when Byrd discharged his service weapon.” The Capitol Police OPR investigation found Byrd violated the USCP weapons and use-of-force policies by firing his gun in a “careless and imprudent manner.” It found there was “insufficient evidence” that Byrd violated the department’s truth policy in his statements to county police. Retired USCP Inspector Yancey Garner wrote a letter to Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer “concurring with OPR’s findings,” Loudermilk said. Byrd appealed the decision to the Disciplinary Review Board, which overturned the OPR findings and ruled that the complaint was “not sustained,” Loudermilk’s letter said. High-school football altercation In 2015, Byrd was referred to OPR after he got into an altercation with a Montgomery County Police Department officer at a high school football game in Maryland. The police officer was providing security to keep spectators in the stands from accessing the track and football field. Byrd “became argumentative with the officer and began yelling profanities at the officer, calling him a ‘piece of sh**, a**hole, and racist,’” the letter said. Byrd accused the officer of “targeting the ‘black side’ of the field and then jumped the fence” to confront him. A charge of conduct unbecoming an officer against Byrd was sustained by OPR, and he was suspended for seven days without pay, the letter said. In 2019, Byrd was referred to OPR after leaving his loaded service weapon in a bathroom at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. 'I have concerns about USCP’s decision to promote him to the rank of captain.' “Then-Lieutenant Byrd’s weapon was left unattended in a public restroom for approximately 55 minutes before it was discovered by another officer,” Loudermilk wrote. Byrd was suspended without pay for 33 days. Loudermilk said Byrd has received favorable treatment compared to other officers since the Jan. 6 shooting. He was awarded an unrestricted $36,000 retention bonus in August 2021. At around the same time, other officers — including those injured on Jan. 6 — were given $3,000 retention bonuses. In June 2022, officers were offered an $8,000 retention bonus. The letter said it was not clear whether Byrd also received the two other bonuses. Capitol Police also planned to use their Memorial Fund for fallen officers to pay Byrd’s expenses, including overtime pay he lost by being off work following Jan. 6, the report said. The plan was to submit Byrd’s proposal ahead of any other Memorial Fund payments, including those for 90 officers injured on Jan. 6. A mortally wounded Ashli Babbitt is rushed to an ambulance outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. She was pronounced dead at a Washington, D.C., hospital a short time later.Photo by Steve Baker/Blaze News The department helped Byrd establish a GoFundMe account in November 2021 that eventually raised more than $164,000. As a result of the success of the GoFundMe, Capitol Police decided against using the Memorial Fund to pay Byrd, the report said. Former U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) made a $200 donation to Byrd's GoFundMe on Nov. 18, 2021. At the time, Kinzinger was a member of the now-defunct Jan. 6 Select Committee appointed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). Kinzinger wrote on Twitter, “A worthy cause, as this man has faced quite an onslaught of misinformation and extreme threats.” Capitol Police paid for more than $21,000 in security upgrades at Byrd’s home, the report said. The department also paid for Byrd to be housed at an on-base hotel at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. Any time he left the secure base, Byrd had a USCP dignitary-protection detail. “On at least one occasion in September 2021, Byrd’s DPD escorted him to a cigar lounge where he stayed out until 1:30 a.m., necessitating ‘extended DPD coverage,’” the report said. Judicial Watch sued the U.S. Air Force for records related to Byrd’s stay at Joint Base Andrews. Costs for his accommodations at the Presidential Inn totaled more than $35,000 from July 8, 2021, through Jan. 28, 2022, according to records obtained in 2023 by Judicial Watch. Capitol Police instructed Byrd not to sit for a fitness-for-duty evaluation following Jan. 6, “concerned that Byrd may fail” and if he did, “he would not be permitted to carry his service weapon,” the letter said. In September 2021, Byrd attempted to purchase a shotgun but failed the mandatory background check required by federal law, the report said. The department “took steps to provide him with a USCP-issued shotgun and intended to ‘lend’ him a shotgun even if his background check ‘did not come through,’” the report said. Byrd failed his shotgun proficiency and ultimately was not provided a USCP-issued shotgun, Loudermilk wrote. Telework no-show Capitol Police entered into a “telework” agreement with Byrd in July 2021, allowing him to work remotely five days a week, “but he did not return to work,” Loudermilk said. He was not disciplined for refusing to work. The department extended his paid administrative leave from Jan. 6 to cover days in July and August 2021 when he refused to work, the letter said. “USCP then encouraged officers to donate their annual leave to Byrd in an internal bulletin,” Loudermilk said. “Byrd did not return to work until December 2021, months after he signed the telework agreement and nearly a year after January 6, yet he was never referred to OPR or disciplined.” Loudermilk said based on the information his subcommittee unearthed during its investigation, “I have concerns about USCP’s decision to promote him to the rank of captain.” The letter instructed Chief Manger to provide responses to a two-page list of requests from the subcommittee by Dec. 4. U.S. Capitol Police Officer Steven Robbs peers into the House Speaker’s Lobby after Lt. Michael Byrd shot Ashli Babbitt. A wrongful-death lawsuit filed against Byrd said tactical officers were in the hallway when Byrd aimed and fired at Babbitt at 2:44 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021.Photo by Tayler Hansen Blaze News reached out to Chief Manger for comment but has not received a reply. Blaze News also contacted attorney Mark Schamel, who represented Byrd after Jan. 6, but has not received a reply. The accounts of weapons negligence in Loudermilk’s letter are similar to accusations against Byrd in a $30 million wrongful-death lawsuit filed in 2024 by Judicial Watch Inc. on behalf of Aaron Babbitt and his late wife’s estate. The lawsuit stated that when Byrd shot Ashli Babbitt, “he breached multiple applicable standards of care” on the safe use of a firearm, the perception and assessment of “imminent threats,” use-of-force levels, escalation and de-escalation of force, use of warnings, firing backdrops, and obtaining “timely, appropriate medical aid,” the suit states. Byrd violated Capitol Police Directive 1020.004, which states that “firearms may be withdrawn from their holsters only when officers are preparing for expected, prudent and lawful discharge” in order to protect themselves or others “from imminent death or serious physical injury,” the suit said. “Lt. Byrd breached this standard of care by entering the demonstration at Level 5, the highest level of force, unholstering his firearm, and pointing it at Ashli and others through the windows of the east lobby doors,” the suit said. “Lt. Byrd’s firearm was also aimed in the direction of four officers from the USCP’s elite and well-armed Containment and Emergency Response Team (CERT), who had just reached the hallway,” the suit said. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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New York Times authors bash RFK Jr. for criticizing Froot Loops, but common sense gets in the way
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New York Times authors bash RFK Jr. for criticizing Froot Loops, but common sense gets in the way

RFK Jr., who President-elect Trump has tapped to head Health and Human Services, may have been caught indulging in a McDonald’s Big Mac, but that doesn’t mean he’s going to allow the international chain to continue using chemical additives and seed oils in its products once he assumes office. Of course, now that Kennedy is team Trump, the left has turned on both him and his proposed health policies. “The corporate press and their audience of sheep, I mean open-minded liberals, have now pivoted to defending junk food,” says Dave Landau. The New York Times, for example, released an article attacking Kennedy’s criticism of American Froot Loops, which contain several artificial ingredients. In an interview with MSNBC earlier this month, Kennedy told the network, “Why do we have Froot Loops in this country that have 18 or 19 ingredients and you go to Canada and it has two or three?” In the article, author Christina Jewett and Julie Creswell stated: “Mr. Kennedy has singled out Froot Loops as an example of a product with too many artificial ingredients, questioning why the Canadian version has fewer than the U.S. version. But he was wrong. The ingredient list is roughly the same, although Canada’s has natural colorings made from blueberries and carrots while the U.S. product contains red dye 40, yellow 5 and blue 1 as well as Butylated hydroxytoluene, a lab-made chemical that is used ‘for freshness,’ according to the ingredient label.” “So one has fruit and vegetables, and the other has cyanide and rat poison,” says Dave. The criticism isn’t just coming from the corporate media, however. Some social media users have begun “chugging seed oil” to prove that it’s not bad for you. Dave plays a clip of one young man downing a glass of canola oil. To see it, watch the episode above. Want more 'Normal World'?To enjoy more whimsical satire, topical sketches, and comedic discussions from comedians Dave Landau and 1/4 Black Garrett, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Nvidia RTX 50 graphics cards might be in short supply when they launch in 2025
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Nvidia RTX 50 graphics cards might be in short supply when they launch in 2025

Nvidia is warning potential PC gaming upgraders to anticipate a potential slump in available graphics cards. Team Green’s GPU offering is getting ready for its refresh to the RTX 50 series, and it is pulling the plug on making new RTX 40 cards as a result. The RTX 4070 Super is currently rated as our best graphics card of 2024, but the next generation of GPUs is just around the corner. It’s expected that Nvidia will begin announcing them at CES 2025, this coming January. However, in the meantime, it’s readying customers for a bit of a drought when it comes to the availability of its graphics cards. Continue reading Nvidia RTX 50 graphics cards might be in short supply when they launch in 2025 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: GeForce RTX 4070 Super review, DLSS explained, Best graphics cards
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What to feed to a Dreamlight Valley Baby Dragon
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What to feed to a Dreamlight Valley Baby Dragon

What do you feed to Dreamlight Valley Baby Dragons? The roster of cute Dreamlight Valley companions is growing thanks to the addition of expansion packs. The first, A Rift in Time, gave us monkeys, cobras, and capybaras. The newest, meanwhile, adds Pegasus critters that look just like baby Hercules’ iconic companion, and Baby Dragons. Until now, it’s been somewhat easy to figure out what food the Dreamlight Valley critters like to eat with some trial and error in the life sim. It’s not as simple with Baby Dragons, though, as they don’t eat what you and I would consider food - they are magical creatures, after all. No, you’ll have to part with something a little more valuable when it comes to feeding these adorable Dreamlight Valley animals, but it’s worth it when you can make one your companion. Continue reading What to feed to a Dreamlight Valley Baby Dragon MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Disney games, What's the next Dreamlight Valley update?, Disney Dreamlight Valley guide
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What to feed to a Dreamlight Valley Pegasus
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What to feed to a Dreamlight Valley Pegasus

What do you feed to the Dreamlight Valley Pegasus critter? Dreamlight Valley critters are adorable wild animals that roam the land around you, and the best part is that you feed these cuties. Doing so not only rewards you with gifts, but also keeps these Dreamlight Valley animals fed and happy - and eventually, they may even become your companion. With the release of the second Dreamlight Valley expansion pack, The Storybook Vale, additional Dreamlight Valley characters were welcomed in, including Merida and Hades, alongside a expanded area of the map. Naturally, with new biomes come new Dreamlight Valley critters, and - no offense to the other sweet animals - but the Pegasus and the Baby Dragon might just be the best critters yet. If you want to make a Dreamlight Valley Pegasus your companion as soon as possible, here’s how to feed them, what they eat, and where you can find them. Continue reading What to feed to a Dreamlight Valley Pegasus MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Disney games, What's the next Dreamlight Valley update?, Disney Dreamlight Valley guide
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With Throne and Liberty’s first Castle Siege over, plenty of upgrades are coming
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With Throne and Liberty’s first Castle Siege over, plenty of upgrades are coming

Throne and Liberty has continued to maintain its early momentum rather well, holding firm to its place among Steam’s most-played games despite the launch of a new FF14 patch and the start of Ashes of Creation alpha two. With its first grand-scale Castle Siege event behind it, Throne and Liberty’s globalization design manager Tico sits down in a new ‘Tico talks’ video to discuss community feedback and the team’s plans for the remainder of 2024. Continue reading With Throne and Liberty’s first Castle Siege over, plenty of upgrades are coming MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best MMORPGs, Throne and Liberty codes, Throne and Liberty weapons
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MORE 'Paid Propaganda': AP's Recent Cuts Clearly Didn't Hit Their Climate Change Alarmism Bureau
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MORE 'Paid Propaganda': AP's Recent Cuts Clearly Didn't Hit Their Climate Change Alarmism Bureau
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Joe Biden is Still the President and His Latest Gaffe Proves All of America Should be Concerned
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Joe Biden is Still the President and His Latest Gaffe Proves All of America Should be Concerned
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