As President Joe Biden declined to comment on the weekend, saying Russian President Vladimir Putin could not stay in power, a photographer managed to capture a list of “difficult discussion points for Putin’s questions and answers.” he was carrying at a press conference. . Asked what he meant when he said Putin “could not stay in power”, he wrote: “I expressed moral outrage over this man’s actions” and “I did not articulate a change of policy”. The predefined answers corresponded to the president’s answers to questions about his remarks, which upset Russia’s allies. “I’m not doing anything back,” Kelly O’Donnell told NBC News on Monday at the White House. “The truth is that I was expressing the moral outrage I felt about the way Putin is treating this man and his actions.” Republicans who ridiculed Biden for using notes and saying it was a sign of “cognitive decline” have been accused of hypocrisy, as has Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the president yesterday unveiled his budget proposal for the next financial year. Among other things, it calls for lower federal deficits, more money for law enforcement and more funding for education, public health and housing. Included is a proposal for the so-called “billionaire tax” on the super-rich, which is estimated to hit Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos at $ 50 billion and $ 35 billion, respectively.

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Watch Biden’s statement live with the Prime Minister of Singapore Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 18:28 1648574432

Ruskin utters fiery speech condemning Trump aides, Navarro and Scavino

Spokesman Jamie Ruskin gave a fiery speech at a committee meeting Monday night in which members voted to despise former aides to Donald Trump, Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro. During the vote, Democrat Raskin noted Mr. Navarro’s assertion that his communications were covered by “executive privilege,” a principle that Mr. Raskin described as “nonsense” and has now been rejected by any court that examined. “. “This is America, and there is no executive privilege here for presidents, let alone trade advisers, to plan coups and organize uprisings against the people’s government and the people’s constitution and then conceal the details of their crimes.” said Mr. Ruskin. says Johanna Chisholm. Oliver O’Connell March 29, 2022 6:20 p.m. 1648573112

The White House telephone records on January 6 are 7 hours apart

New reports have revealed that the White House records from January 6, 2021, obtained by the select committee investigating the Capitol Uprising, show a seven-hour gap in Donald Trump’s telephone records – a period that covers the crucial hours before, during and after. the happening. According to CBS News and the Washington Post, the White House archives handed over to the committee by the National Archives and Archives do not include what was done or received by Mr. Trump between 11:17 a.m. and 6:54 p.m., a period that includes just before urging supporters gathered in the White House to march on the Capitol and as police regained control of the U.S. Legislature building. Andrew Feinberg reports from Washington, DC. Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 17:58 1648571960

Biden meets the Prime Minister of Singapore

“This is a critical moment for both of us,” said President Biden. “The rule-based class faces unprecedented challenges. “Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified war against Ukraine is an urgent threat to both Europe and the Indo-Pacific region, and it attacks the basic tenets of a rule-based international order.” He thanked the Prime Minister for his “initial leadership in supporting the people of Ukraine”. “You have accelerated whenever you should,” Biden added. President Joe Biden meets with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore at the Oval Office on March 29, 2022 (EPA) Before addressing the Prime Minister, the President said that the two will talk about the US-ASEAN relationship, defending the freedom of the seas, promoting the return of democracy to Burma and promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth. “We will, of course, exchange views on Ukraine and what that means for the Asia-Pacific region,” he said. He called on the United States to continue “deepening its relations with Asia-Pacific.” China, for sure. But other countries besides China. And to deepen it in many different ways through the Indo-Pacific Strategy. In this way, to promote peace, stability and security, as you have done for so many decades. “ Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 17:39 1648571391

The GOP says Biden used notes to suggest “cognitive decline,” but so did Trump.

Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul has argued that President Joe Biden’s use of notes during press conferences is a sign of cognitive decline, despite former President Donald Trump doing the same in some public appearances. Gustaf Kilander reports from Washington, DC. Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 17:29 1648569400

Jill Biden Community College Bomb Threat

A community college where Jill Biden was to teach was reportedly threatened with a bomb. Virginia Community College canceled all classes while authorities investigated the threat, which took place before the first lady left the White House. Andrew Naughtie29 March 2022 16:56 1648566632

Voices How Joe Biden finds common ground with “police refinancing” activists.

The Independent’s Eric Garcia takes a look at Joe Biden’s decision to spend billions of dollars on law enforcement and looks at how the president can try to bridge the gap between his own position and the established “police financing” constituency. his party. Many political observers have also noted that the slogan “finance the police” has likely alienated Latin voters, who will be crucial to anyone who wins a majority in 2020 and with whom Republicans have made significant gains. Republicans have used the slogan as thorns to defeat Democrats as they campaign to win back the majority. When police reform talks with Democratic Rep. Karen Bass and Sen. Corey Booker failed, Republican Sen. Tim Scott denied responsibility for Democrats’ efforts to cut police money. This is an account that Booker disputes. But it should be noted that Booker rarely likes to say bad things about any of his colleagues, Republican or Democratic, and praised Scott, who is also black, defending Ketanji Brown Jackson last week. Andrew Naughtie29 March 2022 16:10 1648564695

Joe Manchin Criticizes Republicans for Attacking Ketanji Brown Jackson

West Virginia Democrat Joe Mancin, who has said he will support Ketanji Brown Jackson in her affirmative vote in the Senate, has torn Republican members of the House Justice Committee, who have sought her out on irrelevant and sometimes outrageous issues. last week. . Andrew Naughtie29 March 2022 15:38 1648563015

Arrest after a suspicious package found near the White House

U.S. Secret Service arrested a man yesterday in connection with a suspicious package found near the White House. They were later charged with criminal threats, illegal entry and false reporting. If prosecutors follow the charges, additional details could be released as soon as possible today. Johanna Chisholm has the story. Andrew Naughtie29 March 2022 15:10 1648561215

Biden on billionaire taxes: “I’m a capitalist”

Joe Biden made it clear yesterday why he supports raising taxes on households worth more than $ 100 million, saying the plan in his budget is not incompatible with American capitalism. The proposal outlined in its budget is expected to give the country’s top billionaires a combined bill of more than $ 200 billion. Read more: Andrew Naughtie29 March 2022 14:40


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As President Joe Biden declined to comment on the weekend, saying Russian President Vladimir Putin could not stay in power, a photographer managed to capture a list of “difficult discussion points for Putin’s questions and answers.” he was carrying at a press conference. . Asked what he meant when he said Putin “could not stay in power”, he wrote: “I expressed moral outrage over this man’s actions” and “I did not articulate a change of policy”. The predefined answers corresponded to the president’s answers to questions about his remarks, which upset Russia’s allies. “I’m not doing anything back,” Kelly O’Donnell told NBC News on Monday at the White House. “The truth is that I was expressing the moral outrage I felt about the way Putin is treating this man and his actions.” Republicans who ridiculed Biden for using notes and saying it was a sign of “cognitive decline” have been accused of hypocrisy, as has Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the president yesterday unveiled his budget proposal for the next financial year. Among other things, it calls for lower federal deficits, more money for law enforcement and more funding for education, public health and housing. Included is a proposal for the so-called “billionaire tax” on the super-rich, which is estimated to hit Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos at $ 50 billion and $ 35 billion, respectively.

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Biden pays tribute to Alaska’s representative Don Young

Following his meeting with the Prime Minister of Singapore, President Joe Biden paid his respects to Alaska’s representative Don Yang, who is in the state at the US Capitol Statue. (AP) Oliver O’Connell March 29, 2022 8:00 p.m. 1648579493

Cotton: Biden should stop talking in public

Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 19:44 1648578032

Biden’s super-rich tax could cost Elon Musk $ 50 billion and Jeff Bezos $ 35 billion

President Joe Biden’s “Minimum Income Tax” on the 2023 budget proposal could create $ 215 billion (16 164 billion) in the country’s top ten billionaires. The proposal to impose higher taxes on the rich was part of the Biden government’s budget plan released Monday, which calls for lower federal deficits, more money for police and more funding for education, public health and housing. The proposal “eliminates ineffective income protection for decades or generations,” the White House said. Oliver O’Connell March 29, 2022 7:20 p.m. 1648576832

Trump is still looking for dirt on Hunter Biden

Five years and eight months after he asked Russia to release harmful information about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump still hopes that Russia listens. In an interview with the right-wing newspaper Just the News, Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin should release information about a Russian widow’s investment in a company that Republicans claim is linked to Hunter Biden, the youngest and only surviving son. by President Joe Biden. Andrew Feinberg reports the latest from the right-wing obsession with Biden. Oliver O’Connell March 29, 2022 7:00 p.m. 1648576044

Reading Biden call with UK, Germany, France, Italy

President Joseph R. Biden Jr. spoke today with President Emanuel Macron of France, Chancellor Olaf Solz of Germany, Prime Minister Mario Draghi of Italy and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the United Kingdom. The leaders reaffirmed their determination to continue to increase the cost to Russia of its brutal attacks on Ukraine, as well as to continue to provide security assistance to Ukraine to defend itself against this unwarranted and unprovoked attack. They examined their efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to the millions affected by the violence, both inside Ukraine and seeking refuge in other countries, and stressed the need for humanitarian access to civilians in Mariupol. They also discussed the importance of supporting sustainable energy markets in the light of current sanctions disruptions. Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 18:47 1648575632

AOC demands the resignation of Clarence Thomas

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined the growing but growing list of Democrats seeking the resignation of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday, as the reaction continues to text messages sent by the judge’s wife to a senior Trump official. John Bowden has the latest from Washington, DC. Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 18:40 1648574907

Watch Biden’s statement live with the Prime Minister of Singapore Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 18:28 1648574432

Ruskin utters fiery speech condemning Trump aides, Navarro and Scavino

Spokesman Jamie Ruskin gave a fiery speech at a committee meeting Monday night in which members voted to despise former aides to Donald Trump, Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro. During the vote, Democrat Raskin noted Mr. Navarro’s assertion that his communications were covered by “executive privilege,” a principle that Mr. Raskin described as “nonsense” and has now been rejected by any court that examined. “. “This is America, and there is no executive privilege here for presidents, let alone trade advisers, to plan coups and organize uprisings against the people’s government and the people’s constitution and then conceal the details of their crimes.” said Mr. Ruskin. says Johanna Chisholm. Oliver O’Connell March 29, 2022 6:20 p.m. 1648573112

The White House telephone records on January 6 are 7 hours apart

New reports have revealed that the White House records from January 6, 2021, obtained by the select committee investigating the Capitol Uprising, show a seven-hour gap in Donald Trump’s telephone records – a period that covers the crucial hours before, during and after. the happening. According to CBS News and the Washington Post, the White House archives handed over to the committee by the National Archives and Archives do not include what was done or received by Mr. Trump between 11:17 a.m. and 6:54 p.m., a period that includes just before urging supporters gathered in the White House to march on the Capitol and as police regained control of the U.S. Legislature building. Andrew Feinberg reports from Washington, DC. Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 17:58 1648571960

Biden meets the Prime Minister of Singapore

“This is a critical moment for both of us,” said President Biden. “The rule-based class faces unprecedented challenges. “Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified war against Ukraine is an urgent threat to both Europe and the Indo-Pacific region, and it attacks the basic tenets of a rule-based international order.” He thanked the Prime Minister for his “initial leadership in supporting the people of Ukraine”. “You have accelerated whenever you should,” Biden added. President Joe Biden meets with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore at the Oval Office on March 29, 2022 (EPA) Before addressing the Prime Minister, the President said that the two will talk about the US-ASEAN relationship, defending the freedom of the seas, promoting the return of democracy to Burma and promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth. “We will, of course, exchange views on Ukraine and what that means for the Asia-Pacific region,” he said. He called on the United States to continue “deepening its relations with Asia-Pacific.” China, for sure. But other countries besides China. And to deepen it in many different ways through the Indo-Pacific Strategy. In this way, to promote peace, stability and security, as you have done for so many decades. “ Oliver O’Connell29 March 2022 17:39