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Biden complains ‘there’s a lot of lying, dog-faced pony soldiers’ regarding climate change

President Joe Biden made a reference to John Wayne Sunday to underscore his frustration with disagreement over climate change.

Tim Scott addresses fret over his single status

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) brushed off concerns some people have over his single status, wondering, "Why are the headlines there?"

Biden says Chinese economic decline could make Taiwan invasion less likely

President Joe Biden implied that a Chinese economic decline could be good news for Taiwan during remarks at a press conference in Hanoi, Vietnam, when asked about reports of China's economic struggles.

Youngkin deflects talks of 2024 presidential run while touting Virginia job growth

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA), who has been floated by Republican donors and voters as a potential presidential candidate, declined to talk about a 2024 bid, saying he is focusing on 2023.

Chuck Todd hosts final Meet the Press, introduces Kristin Welker as new host

MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd announced Sunday was his last time hosting Meet the Press.

Biden doesn’t want ‘to contain’ China: ‘We’re all better off if China does well’

President Joe Biden maintains that he wants to see a strong China and is not trying to "contain" its growth.

Kamala Harris addresses concerns about possibly taking over for Joe Biden

Vice President Kamala Harris assured voters she is ready to replace President Joe Biden "if necessary."

Glenn Youngkin pardons Loudoun County father of sexually abused student

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) announced Sunday he had pardoned a parent who was arrested during a school board meeting.

Gavin Newsom slams Ron DeSantis as ‘functionally authoritarian’

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) took aim at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Sunday, calling him “fundamentally authoritarian” but stating he believes former President Donald Trump is a greater threat to democracy.

Trump ‘only’ having four endorsements from GOP governors shows ‘there’s a problem’: Chris Sununu

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) claimed Sunday there might be a problem for former President Donald Trump in terms of support, noting that he boasts only a fraction of Republican governor endorsements despite being a former president.
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