US Election 2024

Trump Blasts Debt Ceiling Deal, Blames Democrats and McCarthy

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Biden Praises Carter’s Decency and Character

In a national address, President Biden eulogized former President Jimmy Carter, calling him a dear friend and a statesman of unparalleled decency and compassion. Biden highlighted Carter’s unwavering belief in providing opportunities for all, his courageous battle against cancer, and the enduring love he shared with Rosalynn. He emphasized Carter’s profound global impact, citing his peacemaking efforts and dedication to human rights, leaving a legacy felt worldwide. The president concluded by expressing his profound sadness and offering solace in their reunification.

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Trump’s Carter Tribute: Self-Serving or Surprisingly Respectful?

Former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100, prompting an outpouring of tributes. President-elect Trump’s statement, while offering condolences, drew criticism for its self-centered tone, reigniting past tensions between the two men. Trump’s previous attacks on Carter, including a recent birthday jab, fueled online calls for him to be excluded from the funeral. Many social media users expressed strong opinions that Trump’s presence would be inappropriate.

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Carter’s Death, Flags at Half-Staff During Trump’s Inauguration

Following the death of former President Jimmy Carter on December 29th, flags at all federal buildings will be flown at half-staff for 30 days, concluding on January 28th. This period of mourning will encompass President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th, which also coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Trump issued a statement honoring Carter’s service and legacy. Carter’s burial will take place alongside his wife, Rosalynn, at their Georgia home, soon to become a museum.

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Reporter Attacked, Blamed on Trump’s America: Rise in Political Violence

Patrick Egan, a 39-year-old Colorado man, is facing potential bias-motivated charges for assaulting a Pacific Islander television reporter, Ja’Ronn Alex. The attack, which followed a 40-mile pursuit and a confrontation questioning Alex’s citizenship, involved Egan tackling and strangling Alex near his news station. The incident, partially captured on video, allegedly included Egan invoking “Trump’s America” as justification. Egan’s court appearance is scheduled for Thursday to determine if formal charges will be filed.

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Student Loan Borrowers Fear Worse Debt Crisis Under Trump

President Biden’s efforts to alleviate student loan debt, totaling $166.5 billion in forgiveness for 4.4 million borrowers, face potential reversal under a second Trump administration. Trump’s opposition to such measures, coupled with past denials of relief under his first term, threatens the ongoing relief for millions and jeopardizes future forgiveness applications. Borrowers, many already struggling with ballooning debt despite making payments for years, fear a return to the previous administration’s policies, which saw student loan debt increase significantly. This leaves individuals facing potential bankruptcy or the need for drastic measures like selling their homes to manage their overwhelming debt.

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Reporter Assaulted, Attacker Claims ‘Trump’s America’

Patrick Thomas Egan, a 39-year-old Colorado man, was arrested for allegedly assaulting a news reporter, Ja’Ronn Alex, while making anti-immigrant remarks and referencing Donald Trump’s presidency. Egan allegedly tackled and strangled Alex, an incident witnessed and recorded on surveillance video. The attack, which is being investigated as a bias-motivated crime, occurred amidst a rising climate of hostility towards journalists, with a significant increase in reported assaults this year. This incident highlights concerns about the impact of political rhetoric on press freedom and safety.

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Biden’s Crackdown Cuts Permian Basin Methane Emissions; Trump’s Return Threatens Progress

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