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Biden misled the public by claiming that those who had been vaccinated would not contract COVID-19. It was a significant blunder for which he has never shown regret. Given this blunder, it's easy to see someone who was already apprehensive about taking the vaccination losing even more trust today.
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Democrats like Nancy Pelosi appear to be trying overtime to persuade Americans (and themselves) that Joe Biden is already one of the greatest presidents of all time.
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Incompetence in Washington is directly responsible for high inflation.
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On Sunday, Stephen Miller, a former Trump White House adviser, set out the argument for when, how, and why Republicans should impeach Joe Biden.
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According to reports earlier this week, the White House has been working with major media outlets to redefine the narrative around Joe Biden's budding economy. The plot quickly paid off, with sources like as CNN, MSNBC, and CNBC suggesting that the administration was being treated unfairly.
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In the aftermath of Jussie Smollett's guilty conviction, White House press secretary Jen Psaki dodged a question about if there are any 'lessons learned' on jumping to judgment when a crime is suspected, instead attempting to shift the emphasis to President Trump.
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Due to rising prices, getting the day started became significantly more expensive in November.
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Her days are numbered by any standard.
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By removing incentives from the EV market, whatever political influence that a customer may have to consider before buying a car would be gone.
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As China's rhetoric about 'reunification' with Taiwan and the military's gray-zone activities become more intense, Taiwan should adopt a strategy that includes a large number of small steps to leverage Taiwan's geographic and technological advantages, exploit the People's Liberation Army's vulnerabilities, and help deter a forcible takeover attempt.