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Feb 22

Trump visits East Palestine train derailment site, calls response a ‘betrayal’

By Jill Colvin, John Seewer, Associated Press

Donald Trump has visited East Palestine, Ohio, where a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed earlier this month. The former president describes the federal response to the incident as a "betrayal."…

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Feb 16

Biden completes medical checkup as he readies for 2024 presidential run

By Josh Boak, Associated Press

Biden has finished his roughly three-hour medical checkup at Walter Reed National Military Medical in suburban Maryland. The exam is being keenly watched as the oldest president in U.S. history makes plan for an expected reelection campaign.

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Dec 01

Pence recounts his tense conversation with Trump after the Capitol insurrection

By Hannah Grabenstein

Former Vice President Mike Pence affirmed his belief in the legitimacy of the 2020 election results but stopped short on Thursday of saying he had a responsibility to publicly tamp down false claims of election fraud.

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Jul 11

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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Biden’s low approval ratings

NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including how domestic issues like inflation, high-profile mass shootings and the overturning of Roe v. Wade is…

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Jul 01

Jan. 6 testimony expose potential vulnerabilities for future Trump 2024 bid

By Steve Peoples, Thomas Beaumont, Associated Press

Stunning new revelations about former President Donald Trump's fight to overturn the 2020 election have exposed growing political vulnerabilities just as he eyes another presidential bid.

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Jun 17

Donald Trump teases 2024 presidential run at conservative conference

By Jill Colvin, Associated Press

Amid fallout from the investigation, high-stakes primaries for his endorsed candidates and more legal troubles looming, Trump has been weighing when he might formally launch a third presidential run.

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Jan 20

AP-NORC poll: One year into presidency, Biden’s approval rating hits new low

By Aamer Madhani, Hannah Fingerhut, Associated Press

President Joe Biden ends his first year in the White House with a clear majority of Americans for the first time disapproving of his handling of the presidency in the face of an unrelenting pandemic and roaring inflation.

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Oct 12

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Schiff book reveals how Republican loyalty to Trump threatened democracy

By Stephanie Kotuby, Geoffrey Lou Guray

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff is best known for being the chief prosecutor in President Donald Trump's first impeachment trial, which ended with an acquittal. But in his new book, "Midnight in Washington," Schiff connects that episode to others…

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Jun 11

Governor signs law giving Nevada 1st presidential primary

By Michelle L. Price, Associated Press

The new law is a gamble. It's likely to set off maneuvering from other states, especially Iowa and New Hampshire, to move up their contests.

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