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The answer, according to numerous former aides, congressional allies, appointees to the Supreme Court, and even incoming members of his own administration, is a resounding yes. National security ...
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Former Obama aide David Axelrod lashed out at former President Biden on Tuesday for issuing preemptive pardons for members of his family, arguing that he should "man up" and face accountability.
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The progressive senators torched Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for making money off of his supposed public health initiatives.