Joe Biden's guide to shutting down Trump in the first debate
After explosive reporting by the New York Times, the first presidential debate is Joe Biden’s to lose.
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Mueller in rare statement pushes back on top aide's criticism of investigation
Former special counsel Robert Mueller issued a rare statement Tuesday pushing back against criticism after a former aide argued in a book that investigators could have done more in their investigation into President Trump…
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Poll shows Warnock leading in Georgia special Senate election
Democratic candidate Raphael Warnock leads the field for Georgia’s special Senate election in a Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday.The poll fo…
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New poll finds Biden edging Trump in Georgia
A new poll finds Democratic nominee Joe Biden with a narrow lead over President Trump in Georgia, which has not gone for the Democratic presidential candidate in nearly 30 years.
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Biden releases 2019 tax returns hours before first presidential debate
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) released their 2019 federal and state tax returns on Tuesday, hours before the former vice president meets face-to-face with Pre…
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Trump called evangelical pastors 'hustlers': report
President Trump allegedly called evangelical pastors “hustlers” in a 2015 conversation with his then-lawyer Michael Cohen, …
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Biden projects weakness — a tough sell to Americans
The low-key approach of Joe Biden’s campaign contrasts sharply with the style of Donald Trump, who projects strength.
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Trump campaign wants to examine Biden's ears for electronic device during debate: report
President Trump’s campaign wants to have a third party examine both his and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s ears for electronic devices before Tuesday night’s presidential debate, according to a new report….
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Ex-Watergate prosecutor predicts Trump will be charged for tax evasion after he leaves office
Nick Akerman, who served on the prosecution team during the 1970s Watergate investigation, said Tuesday he believed President Trump would likely face tax fraud charges upon leaving the White House.Akerman’s comment…
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