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Back in 2020, Donald Trump's debate with Joe Biden was canceled due to Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis and refusal to appear remotely rather than in person. He seemed to want Biden to catch Covid. It was weird.
In 2019, Donald claimed that the 2016 debates were "biased" and suggested that he may not participate in further CPD-hosted debates.
GOP Trump lickspittle Tommy Tuberville saying the quiet part out loud, and proving once again he's one of the dumbest members of the United States Senate. As we discussed here, Tuberville made an appearance outside of the courtroom in Manhattan and whined that the prosecutors were causing Trump "mental anguish."
Apparently embarrassing himself with those remarks, along with the rest of the cultists who showed up in their MAGA uniforms at the courthouse this Tuesday wasn't enough for Tuberville.
MAGA henchmen Steve Bannon and Mike Lindell are fuming at Speaker Mike Johnson, who was their golden boy when he became Speaker.
Now he is nothing more then swill at the bottom of a dirty bowl.
BANNON: When you see Mike Johnson, are you seeing and hearing a biblical worldview, sir?
LINDELL: Well, here's Mike Johnson.
Fox News America's Newsroom co-host Bill Hemmer came up with a new excuse for Trump constantly falling asleep at his trial.
Diminished Don continues to cry that the courtroom is too cold and he's freezing, but Hemmer has a new view.
Hemmer: I mean, this is a two-story drab courtroom.
Sounds like I'd love it.
“A day after President Biden warned Israel that a major attack on Rafah would cross a ‘red line’ for U. S. support, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went on a rant during a meeting with his security cabinet,” Axios reports.
Said Netanyahu: “We are not a vassal state of the United States!”
“Netanyahu’s hot reaction last Thursday reflected his combative mood at a time when Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza has strained its relationship with the U.
UPDATE: That was quick. The two campaigns have apparently agreed to a date of June 27. Debate to be hosted by CNN.
There's a reason I'm quoting the New York Times. See if you can guess! Via the Times:
President Biden is willing to debate former President Donald J. Trump at least twice before the election, and as early as June — but his campaign is rejecting the nonpartisan organization that has managed presidential debates since 1988, according to a letter obtained by The New York Times.
The letter by the Biden campaign lays out for the first time the president’s terms for giving Mr.