Biden’s Approval Sparks Controversy as More Bombs Transferred to Israel After Tragic Attack

Washington, D.C. – The Biden administration recently approved the transfer of additional bombs to Israel, despite global condemnation following Israeli airstrikes in Gaza that resulted in the deaths of seven aid workers. The decision to continue supplying lethal weaponry to Israel underscores the administration’s commitment to supporting the country, even amidst growing calls for more significant civilian protection in conflict zones. The transfer of more than 1,000 MK82 500-pound bombs, over 1,000 small-diameter bombs, and …

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Easter Sunday Controversy: Biden’s “Transgender Day of Visibility” Ignites Criticism from Conservatives and Trump Camp

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden finds himself at the center of controversy as he faces backlash from former President Donald Trump and religious conservatives for declaring March 31 as “Transgender Day of Visibility,” coinciding with Easter Sunday this year. The proclamation issued by the Democratic president calls on all Americans to support transgender individuals and work towards eliminating discrimination based on gender identity. However, the timing of the declaration overlapping with Easter, a significant …

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Healthcare Takeover: Biden’s Bold Strategy Sets Him Apart from Predecessors Obama and Clinton

New York City, NY – President Joe Biden, along with former Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, gathered at a fundraiser to emphasize the importance of expanding healthcare access. Unlike his predecessors, Biden sees healthcare as an area where he can take a more aggressive stance against the GOP and President Donald Trump. Recent polls indicate that voters trust Biden more than Trump when it comes to handling healthcare, particularly due to Trump’s pledge …

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Lawsuit filed by Republican states to block Biden’s student loan repayment plan

Topeka, Kansas – Republican-led states are at the center of a new legal battle aimed at stalling President Biden’s plan to address student loan repayment. Kansas Attorney General is leading the charge, filing a lawsuit challenging the forgiveness program. This move highlights the ongoing political divide over how to tackle the issue of student debt in the country. The lawsuit seeks to block Biden’s initiative, arguing that the repayment plan is not in the best …

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Solvency Beyond 2034: Janet Yellen Criticizes Biden’s Lack of Social Security Plan

Washington, D.C. – Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen addressed concerns about the solvency of Social Security during a recent interview, stating that President Joe Biden lacks a concrete plan to extend its financial stability past 2034. Yellen emphasized the urgency of finding a solution to ensure the long-term viability of the program. Social Security has long been a cornerstone of the American social safety net, providing critical financial support to millions of retired and disabled individuals. …

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Medicare Advantage Cuts Proposed Despite President Biden’s Vow to Protect Benefits

Washington, D.C. – President Biden recently emphasized the importance of Social Security and Medicare in his State of the Union address, highlighting them as crucial lifelines for millions of seniors. He vowed to protect these essential programs from any potential cuts, affirming his commitment to safeguarding the benefits that Americans have contributed to throughout their working lives. However, despite Biden’s pledge, there have been ongoing cuts to Medicare Advantage, a popular program that many seniors …

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Social Security Contributions: Biden’s Claim on Working People vs. Millionaires and Billionaires

Washington, DC – President Biden emphasized the disparity in Social Security contributions between ‘working people’ and millionaires and billionaires. The President highlighted the unequal burden placed on different income groups when it comes to funding social security programs. This discussion comes amidst ongoing debates about income inequality and fairness in the tax system. Biden’s remarks shed light on the fact that individuals with higher incomes do not contribute proportionately more to Social Security compared to …

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Tax Rises Target Billionaires and Corporate America in Biden’s Budget Plan

Washington, D.C. – The Biden administration is set to unveil a new plan aimed at targeting billionaires and corporate America with significant tax increases. This move is part of an effort to reduce the United States’ record national debt and lift the president’s approval ratings ahead of November’s election. The proposed measures, expected to be outlined in Thursday’s State of the Union address and beyond, include raising the minimum corporate tax from 15 to 21 …

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Biden’s Mental Capability Under Scrutiny Ahead of State of the Union Address

WASHINGTON (AP) — As the 2024 presidential election looms closer, a recent poll indicates a growing number of U.S. adults are questioning President Joe Biden’s ability to effectively carry out his duties at 81 years of age. With doubts lingering over his memory and cognitive sharpness, Biden’s upcoming State of the Union address is seen as a real-time test for his potential second term in office. According to a survey conducted by The Associated Press-NORC …

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Biden’s Leadership Questioned as Trump Gains Favor in Latest Poll

In New York City, a recent poll has shed light on the opinions of voters regarding the leadership of President Joe Biden and the favorability of former President Donald Trump. According to the poll conducted by The New York Times/Siena, there is a growing skepticism surrounding Biden’s leadership, with more voters leaning towards favoring Trump. The survey also revealed that Trump holds a lead over Biden among Hispanic voters, showcasing a potential shift in demographics …

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