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A super PAC that spent millions against Ed Gallrein in the #KY04 Republican primary discloses its funding for the first time, and... it's all from a Delaware corp. formed in March: https://t.co/kTDOXoUKpK
Former Biden people are furious at the First Lady’s comments given how hard Bates worked for the Bidens.
Former Biden spokesperson @Rodericka goes on the record: “Why are we rehashing years-old scores and clinging to relevancy to sell books about palace intrigue within a wing that doesn’t even exist anymore? Focusing on this instead of the bleak reality Americans have been experiencing in the same time frame is exactly why we lost in 24.”
Alaska voters have a choice. They could vote for:
- Dan Sullivan
OR
- Dan Sullivan
And no, they aren’t the same guy.
Nutty story by @Azi for @StraightArrow__
Challenger Dan Sullivan jumped into race to unseat Sen. Dan Sullivan.
His website & FB account were made 1 day before announcing.
His site has no info re: policy nor link for donations.
He also didn't use a middle initial or suffix Jr. in his first & only statement
WSJ reports from inside the senators meeting with Platner. Some interesting details where his biggest backers pressed him if any additional allegations were coming.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders asked Platner if any additional allegations would emerge against the embattled Democratic candidate, according to people familiar with the discussion. Platner said there weren’t any.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who also attended the meeting, followed up and said there is a big difference between marital issues and allegations of sexual assault, the people said. Platner agreed and denied any credible allegations of assault were forthcoming.
https://t.co/MaWPEJ3qVx
@mirandadevine: "The anti-weaponization fund. Have you dropped that?"
@realDonaldTrump: "No. A court ruled against it ... These were many great people. I gave them pardons ... They should be reimbursed ..."
NEW: Bari Weiss just addressed the termination of Scott Pelley on the network's morning call just now.
Weiss: "I know I speak for myself, and I hope I speak for everyone here when I say that I'm only interested in working in a newsroom that is built on trust and mutual respect. We cannot do our work without it. That foundation was broken on Monday, and despite our attempts to engage with Scott Pelley and to find a way back, unfortunately we weren't able to do so, and so we had to part ways.
We did not want that to happen, but that's the path that he chose. That unfortunate outcome does not discount from the amazing contributions and work that Scott Pelley has done for CBS and for 60 Minutes over the course of his career."
She then listed some of his stories from the past season and called them "unforgettable stories."
Bill Pulte’s appointment as the new acting director of national intelligence brought reactions among current and former intelligence officials that ranged from disbelief to resignation, @shaneharris reports.
https://t.co/vl9x4PFHWQ
Congratulations to staff writers @AshleyRParker and @michaelscherer for receiving the 39th annual @PresGeraldRFord Journalism Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the Presidency. Read more: https://t.co/36XMZ5nA7S