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2 yrs

KJP storms out when Doocy fights back against her accusation of 'misinformation' for asking basic question: 'Excuse me?!'
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KJP storms out when Doocy fights back against her accusation of 'misinformation' for asking basic question: 'Excuse me?!'

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre abruptly left the White House Briefing Room on Monday after she was confronted over the Biden administration's decision to send a new tranche of money to Lebanon.Just days after Hurricane Helene ravaged Appalachia, the State Department announced it will send approximately $157 million to Lebanon for "humanitarian assistance." At the same time the U.S. was sending taxpayers' hard-earned dollars to the Middle East, President Joe Biden sent congressional leaders a letter urging them to replenish disaster relief funds.'If he has got money for people in Lebanon right now without Congress having to come back, what does it say about his values that there is not enough money right now for people in North Carolina who need it?'At the press briefing on Monday, Fox News senior correspondent Peter Doocy asked about the confusing juxtaposition."The administration has money to send to Lebanon without Congress coming back, but Congress does have to come back to approve money to send to people in North Carolina," he noted before asking, "Do I have that right?"Jean-Pierre, however, did not answer the question.Instead, she said repeatedly the Biden administration "take[s] this very seriously" while boasting about financial assistance already sent to disaster areas. She said nothing, though, of Biden's request for Congress to authorize more disaster funds while at the same time sending taxpayer money to Lebanon.Doocy immediately called out the glaring problem — using Biden's own words."But President Biden is fond of saying, 'Show me your budget, and I will tell you what you value.' If he has got money for people in Lebanon right now without Congress having to come back, what does it say about his values that there is not enough money right now for people in North Carolina who need it? That’s not misinformation," Doocy responded."Your whole premise of the question is misinformation, sir," Jean-Pierre fired back."Excuse me?!" replied Doocy. "Which part?"Despite leveling the serious charge, Jean-Pierre could not explain how Doocy's question was "misinformation." Rather, she claimed that Biden's request is "nothing new" and that it is Congress' responsibility to give disaster areas more relief funds."This is nothing new. Congress comes together. They provide millions of dollars for disaster relief. We’re asking them to do the job that they have been doing for some time," Jean-Pierre said."I'm reading from a letter that President Biden sent to Johnson, McConnell, Schumer, and Jeffries. The president's letter is not misinformation. Would you agree?" Doocy responded."No, the way you're asking me the question is misinformation," Jean-Pierre claimed."You can't call a question that you don't like 'misinformation.' That's very unfair," Doocy corrected.When Jean-Pierre attempted to clarify her position — confirming once again that she meant, "We're going to need additional funding" — Doocy struck once again."That's exactly what I just asked about, and you said it was misinformation," he pointed out, referring to the additional funding.In the end, Jean-Pierre demanded Congress return from recess to "do their job and provide extra assistance." She then personally attacked Doocy, telling him that he "may not want that, but that's OK" before abruptly ending the press conference and departing the briefing room. 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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2 yrs

Video shows shirtless, shoeless cop breaking into residence before homeowner fatally shoots him in self-defense: Sheriff
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Video shows shirtless, shoeless cop breaking into residence before homeowner fatally shoots him in self-defense: Sheriff

More details have emerged in the case of a Georgia homeowner who fatally shot a decorated off-duty Atlanta police officer who reportedly broke into the homeowner's residence early in the morning last week.The Douglas County Sheriff's Office said surveillance video shows the officer — who's shirtless and shoeless — breaking into the residence just after 5 a.m. Friday before the homeowner fatally shot him in self-defense.The sheriff's office said when the homeowner slightly cracked the door to see what was going on, Horton forcibly rushed inside and knocked the homeowner to the ground. You can view video of the incident here. The sheriff's office said in a Monday night news release that it released more information and the video to combat false claims about the incident.Atlanta Police Officer Aubree Horton arrived at a home in the 8000 block of Orkney Way in Winston, the sheriff's office said. Winston is about a half hour west of Atlanta.The video shows Horton yelling and running in the darkness before arriving at the door of the home. He slams his body against the door and yells, "Help me!" He backs away from the door and yells, "Kill me!" before slamming his body into the door again. The video shows him sitting down, and the homeowner can be heard asking through the door, "Who are you?"Horton then says, "I love you. No, just kill me," before a porch light turns on. Video shows him cry out again and forcefully lie his back upon the porch. Horton then stands up again near the door as the homeowner is heard continuing to try communicating with him, and then the video ends. The sheriff's office said some portions of video were redacted and will be available when the case is closed. The redacted portions include the sound of the fatal shot, an officer’s response to the home, and video of the homeowner minimally dressed when speaking to the officer.The sheriff's office said the homeowner's wife had just left for work shortly before the incident — but while on her way to work she received multiple notifications from her Ring doorbell camera, saw the situation unfolding, and called 911.Her husband was inside the home and in bed when he heard the commotion outside, the sheriff's office said. In addition, the sheriff's office emphasized that the couple in 2021 endured an attempted burglary during which their back door, which leads to their bedroom, was kicked open around 4 a.m. while they were asleep in bed. The incident led the homeowner to enhance security measures, including installing cameras and reinforcing exterior doors.On Friday morning after he was awakened, the husband wasn't sure if his wife had departed for work, and he was concerned for her safety and called out for her as he armed himself and approached the front door, the sheriff's office said, adding that he also feared his wife could be in danger with the intruder outside their home.The sheriff's office said when the homeowner slightly cracked the door to see what was going on, Horton forcibly rushed inside and knocked the homeowner to the ground. Fearing for his life and in defense of his home, the homeowner fired a single shot and fatally wounded Horton inside the residence, the sheriff's office said.More from the sheriff's office:A Douglas County patrol officer who lives nearby and was about to leave for work, heard the commotion, and rushed to assist. Investigators from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office arrived on the scene and were initially unable to identify Horton, who was found without identification and wearing no shirt or shoes. His identity was later confirmed using a portable fingerprint scanner, and further investigation revealed that he lived in close proximity to the incident location. It was later confirmed that Horton was an Atlanta Police Officer. We coordinated with the Atlanta Police Department to ensure proper notifications were made to his family, and that APD had time to prepare their own statements before releasing that information.The sheriff's office said it's working closely with the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office, and "after reviewing the available facts, we are both confident that no charges will be filed against the homeowner."Horton was selected as Investigator of the Year at the Atlanta Police Foundation's 20th Annual 'Crime Is Toast' Awards on Sept. 24.The sheriff's office also dispelled rumors that a captain with the sheriff's office is the homeowner. The sheriff's office also said, "There is no truth to the claim that Officer Horton was involved in a domestic disturbance, or that any family member of his sought refuge at the home. Horton was completely unknown to the homeowner."In addition, the sheriff's office said it cannot release a full report until toxicology results come back "which could take several months." WAGA-TV, citing authorities, previously reported that Horton also lived in the St. Andrews Country Club neighborhood — about a half-mile from the crime scene — and may have been experiencing a mental health episode or under the influence of narcotics.Atlanta police confirmed in a statement that Horton — who had been with the department since November 2015 and most recently was assigned to the Fugitive Unit — was off duty at the time of the incident, the station said.Horton was selected as Investigator of the Year at the Atlanta Police Foundation's 20th Annual "Crime Is Toast" Awards on Sept. 24.You can view a video report here about the updated information surrounding the incident.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. 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Watch Kamala Harris’ EPIC nosedive when teleprompter malfunctions: 'So 32 days. 32 days … all right, 32 days.'
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Watch Kamala Harris’ EPIC nosedive when teleprompter malfunctions: 'So 32 days. 32 days … all right, 32 days.'

When Kamala Harris was installed as Joe Biden’s replacement, the state-run media painted over her word salads and gibberish with a phony mural of eloquent rhetoric. But something as minor as a faulty teleprompter is all it took for the truth to start shining through the cracks. Dave Rubin plays the clip of Kamala’s humiliating downward spiral at a recent rally when her teleprompter stopped working. “Remember his number – 32? Today we got 32 days until the election,” she began, at which point the original thoughts stopped altogether. “So 32 days. 32 days. Okay, we got some business to do; we got some business to do. All right, 32 days,” she repeated for the fifth time. “And we know we will do it, and this is gonna be a very tight race until the very end. This is going to be a very tight race until the very end. We are the underdog, and we know we have some hard work ahead,” she said, clearly stalling in hopes that the teleprompter would begin feeding her words again. “The woman has no ability to speak off the top of her head. That is a problem,” says Dave, who can’t help but laugh at such an embarrassing moment for someone who claims to be capable of serving as the president of the United States. To see the footage of Kamala’s epic nosedive, watch the clip above. Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations, free speech, and big ideas with Dave Rubin, 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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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Meet Glorious’ new “lightest mouse ever” at 49g, and it has a great price too
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Meet Glorious’ new “lightest mouse ever” at 49g, and it has a great price too

Glorious has just released what it calls its “lightest mouse ever,” aimed at users with small-to-medium sized hands, with the lightest model weighing in at just 49g. The new Glorious O 2 Mini lightweight gaming mouse range spans wireless and wired models, and is available in both black and white as well, with prices starting at $64.99. That 49g is quoted for the wired Glorious O 2 Mini, but the wireless version only adds another 8g to the weight, meaning both models are lighter than the 60g Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2. That 57g for the wireless version isn’t far off the 55g weight of Glorious’ premium models, one of which recently impressed us in our Glorious Series 2 Pro review, with its weight of 57g. Comparatively, the Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed weighs in at 82g. Continue reading Meet Glorious’ new “lightest mouse ever” at 49g, and it has a great price too MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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2 yrs

Save $60 on a 1.5TB microSD and never worry about your Steam Deck storage again
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Save $60 on a 1.5TB microSD and never worry about your Steam Deck storage again

If you're looking for a great microSD deal to boost your Steam Deck storage, this SanDisk Ultra 1.5TB card is the perfect solution. As the largest capacity microSD currently available to buy, this card usually costs $149.99, but this Prime Day Deal drops it to $89.29, which is just $1.30 shy of its lowest-ever price. On paper, the SanDisk 1.5TB Ultra is one of the best microSD cards for Steam Deck not only because of its huge capacity, but because it clears the max read and write speeds that the Steam Deck can achieve, but not by so much that you end up spending too much on wasted speed. Continue reading Save $60 on a 1.5TB microSD and never worry about your Steam Deck storage again MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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2 yrs

Grab Metaphor Refantazio at a discount, and get 8 free games
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Grab Metaphor Refantazio at a discount, and get 8 free games

Metaphor Refantazio comes out in just a few days and will be the latest in a long line of fantastic RPG games from Atlus. If you were planning on adding the sprawling JRPG to your Steam library, then it makes most sense to get it through Humble Bundle, because not only is it cheaper, but you'll get eight free games with it. Continue reading Grab Metaphor Refantazio at a discount, and get 8 free games MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Metaphor Refantazio review, Best RPG games, Best JRPGs
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2 yrs

Huge new Skyrim mod plunges you into the middle of a vampire war
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Huge new Skyrim mod plunges you into the middle of a vampire war

If you ever needed an example of why modding is so important for the longevity of a game, look no further than Skyrim. It’s been out 13 years and is still going strong, in part due to the base game and the sheer joy of spending time in it, but partially due to how well supported it is from a modding standpoint. A massive, vampiric new mod has just arrived and it’s a big one with tons of content to explore, and what’s more it has Bethesda’s official blessing. Continue reading Huge new Skyrim mod plunges you into the middle of a vampire war MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Skyrim mods, Elder Scrolls 6 release date, Games like Skyrim
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2 yrs

Tactical FPS Delta Force opens its doors to all Steam players next week
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Tactical FPS Delta Force opens its doors to all Steam players next week

It’s hard to keep track of all the new extraction shooters right now - everywhere you look there are announcements, trailers, betas, playtests, and full releases coming from several challengers to Escape From Tarkov’s throne. Delta Force looks to be one of the leading lights among this new wave of FPS games, but only those blessed with closed alpha invitations have been able to try it so far. Well, during Steam Next Fest, that will be changing - for a week, at least. Continue reading Tactical FPS Delta Force opens its doors to all Steam players next week MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best FPS games, Best upcoming PC games, Best multiplayer games
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2 yrs

Let Them FIGHT! Per WH Official, Things Between Biden and Kamala are Even WORSE Than We Thought and LOL
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Let Them FIGHT! Per WH Official, Things Between Biden and Kamala are Even WORSE Than We Thought and LOL

Let Them FIGHT! Per WH Official, Things Between Biden and Kamala are Even WORSE Than We Thought and LOL
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2 yrs

'Lock This B**CH Up': James Woods Pulls ZERO Punches Taking Hillary OUT for Pushing Social Media Control
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'Lock This B**CH Up': James Woods Pulls ZERO Punches Taking Hillary OUT for Pushing Social Media Control

'Lock This B**CH Up': James Woods Pulls ZERO Punches Taking Hillary OUT for Pushing Social Media Control
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