April 25, 2024

Politico Outlines 3 Steps to Replace Biden on Democrat Ticket

Democrats could take a three-step political process to replace President Joe Biden, 81, with an alternative candidate on their 2024 ticket, top editors at Politico outlined Monday. The article highlights the slim but possible opportunity for Democrats to replace Biden after Special Counsel Hur said he would not prosecute the president for stealing classified documents

POLITICO Website Kowtowed to Macron’s Demands to Cut More ‘Frank’ Comments on China

The POLITICO website has come under criticism for admitting that it redacted French President Emmanuel Macron’s more “frank” statements on the issue of Taiwan after being pressured by the Elysée Palace. Following his state visit to Communist China last week, President Macron gave an interview to journalists from the German-0wned American website POLITICO, as well as

Politico: Bail Reform Hurt Democrats in New York During the Midterms

Politico on Sunday explained that the “bail reform” championed by Democrats across the county hurt their party — especially in New York — during the 2022 midterm elections. “Republicans across the country campaigned on crime. Nowhere did it resonate more than in New York,” Politico’s Anna Gronewold wrote. Across the country, over the past few years

Biden’s Deputy Press Secretary Resigns After Drama Over Allegations That He Intimidated Politico Reporter

White House deputy press secretary TJ Ducklo resigned Saturday after a story surfaced accusing him of demeaning and intimidating a Politico reporter. Ducklo reportedly tried to kill a story, which has since become public, about his relationship with Axios reporter Alexi McCammond, who previously covered Biden’s campaign. He “lashed out” at Politico reporter Tara Palmeri…

Politico: The Reagan’s Were ‘Insurgents’ Against the GOP Establishment

Matt Latimer writes in Politico: Nancy Reagan never would have considered herself part of the Washington “establishment.” For one thing, she hadn’t lived in this town in decades. More importantly, she had a constituency of one: her beloved husband. And if the DC establishment didn’t like it (they often didn’t) that was too damn bad. […]

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