‘Leaving nothing to chance’: Biden and his allies seek to hobble RFK Jr.
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by Elena Schneider
10h ago
President Joe Biden’s campaign and Democratic allies, anxiously eyeing third-party threats, are mounting an aggressive effort to neutralize Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Democratic National Committee has built out a first-of-its-kind unit, hiring staffers specifically dedicated to disabling Kennedy and other third-party candidates. They’ve filed Federal Elections Commission complaints against Kennedy and his allies, while accusing him of being funded by Republican mega donors. Democratic outside groups are also working to dig up dirt on Kennedy and his newly named running mate, Nicole Shanahan, a ..read more
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Biden camp decides not to take the bait on Trump’s stormy trial
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by Eugene Daniels and Jeff Coltin
10h ago
The Biden campaign has a straightforward strategy for navigating former President Donald Trump’s time in the courthouse. They’re gonna stay the hell out of the way. President Joe Biden made a rare quip at Trump’s expense during a speech Wednesday in Pennsylvania, but aides and advisers have gone to great lengths to say virtually nothing about the trial in New York, deflecting repeated requests to weigh in on his 34 felony counts. They didn’t even take the bait when the former president appeared to doze off on the opening day of proceedings into the legality of hush money payments he made to a ..read more
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Office of Personnel Management chief to leave Biden administration
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by Nick Niedzwiadek
2d ago
The head of the agency that oversees the federal government’s workforce plans to step down in the coming weeks, she said in an interview with POLITICO. Office of Personnel Management Director Kiran Ahuja said she plans to depart in early May to deal with an ongoing health concern and following a recent death in the family. “I was, from the day of being nominated, very intent on wanting to serve the president well through this term, and that was a commitment that I had made,” Ahuja said. “But I think at times, as they say, life intervenes.” She added that she is not leaving for a position outsi ..read more
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White House opposes standalone Israel funding bill
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by Eugene Daniels
3d ago
The White House announced on Monday it would oppose a bill to fund Israel security if it did not include the president’s requests for aid to Taiwan and Ukraine. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby threw cold water on House Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan to introduce a stand-alone bill funding Israel following the attacks from Iran over the weekend, saying it would not get President Joe Biden’s backing. “We would oppose a stand-alone bill that would just work on Israel,” said Kirby. The comments provide a clear signal to congressional Democrats that they should vote against the measu ..read more
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Biden keeps low profile after Iran’s Israel attack
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by Jonathan Lemire and Alexander Ward
4d ago
President Joe Biden deliberately kept a low public profile following Iran's attacks against Israel over the weekend, hoping that his absence from the spotlight would help deescalate the situation. White House aides on Sunday discussed the idea of Biden delivering a national address after Israel, in conjunction with U.S. forces, shot down the vast majority of the 300 drone and missile launches from Iran forces seeking to avenge the killing of senior paramilitary leaders. But while scheduling was fluid, there were no immediate plans for Biden to address an American audience on the conflict in th ..read more
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US to Israel: Don’t do something you’ll regret
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by Nahal Toosi and Alexander Ward
4d ago
The Biden administration’s main message for Israel following Iran’s aerial assault comes down to this: Stop and think. U.S. officials expect Israel to respond in some fashion to Saturday’s strikes, but in both public and private ways they are taking steps they hope will convince Israel to choose a limited response as opposed to an all-out armed counter-attack. The latter, they fear, will plunge the region into a major war. President Joe Biden in particular wants to avoid any battle that could drag in U.S. troops, and he’s made that clear to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “We’re adv ..read more
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Voters think Biden should be tougher on Israel, new poll finds
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by Matt Berg
4d ago
Democrats are far more likely to say President Joe Biden needs to be harder on Israel than to say he’s pushed the Middle East ally too hard, according to a POLITICO-Morning Consult poll published Sunday. All told, 33 percent of Democratic voters felt the president was “not tough enough on Israel" during the Gaza conflict while just 8 percent said he was being “too tough.” Taken together, those two groups were roughly equal in size to the 42 percentage of Democratic voters who said his approach was “just right.” The numbers, which were part of a comprehensive examination of voter attitudes towa ..read more
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Biden cuts short weekend trip amid rising tensions in Middle East
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by Jonathan Lemire
5d ago
President Joe Biden cut short a weekend trip to his Delaware beach home to return to the White House where he will monitor events in the Middle East. The White House announced Saturday that Biden would be leaving Rehoboth Beach a day earlier than planned in order to consult with his national security team. The administration has been on high alert for a possible retaliatory attack from Iran or its proxies after an Israeli strike killed a senior Iranian officer at an embassy in Syria. White House officials did not say if something specific prompted Biden to change his travel plans. U.S. officia ..read more
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Biden to close ‘gun-show loophole’ and expand background checks for firearms
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by Myah Ward
1w ago
The Biden administration is moving to expand background checks for gun purchases, fulfilling a key demand of advocates following the deadly shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas. The final rule, expected to be submitted Thursday to the Federal Register by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, would eliminate a loophole that has allowed sales of guns without background checks of guns outside of brick-and-mortar stores. The rule was issued under a provision of the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. It requires that anyone who sells guns for profit to have a license and that buyers be ..read more
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Israel and Ukraine dominate Biden’s life. China gets its moment this week.
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by Alexander Ward and Jonathan Lemire
1w ago
President Joe Biden has long wanted the spotlight on Beijing as the Big Bad of global politics. But his meetings with Asian leaders at the White House this week are serving as a reminder of how much China has taken second billing to crises in Europe and the Middle East. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s state visit was center stage Wednesday, a powerful symbol of the decadeslong allies’ team up against China. He met with Biden in the Oval Office to discuss military, economic and space-related matters before addressing reporters. Both leaders will then sit down for a state dinner. But jus ..read more
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