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Biden’s Israel-waffling brings the Democrats’ civil war to Washington
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Biden’s Israel-waffling brings the Democrats’ civil war to Washington

Confusion reigns on Capitol Hill. What is the American policy on Israel, and what is the Democratic Party’s policy? Where did the money Congress sent for the war on Hamas go? Who placed a hold on what, and who’s in charge, anyway? President Joe Biden — first elected to the Senate over half a century ago — is more than old enough to know that when you set out to please everyone, you end up pleasing no one, but his last week in office is a master class in tangling, confusing, and ticking off all manner of supporters and allies. While Democrats on the ground have been in open civil war for months, the politicians in D.C. have largely held it together. That fragile hold is coming apart, in no small part because of the president’s own decisions. The week began with Holocaust Remembrance Day, which was marked with more national attention after Hamas’ Oct. 7 rampage and amidst anti-Israel campus unrest. The president used the day to call America’s relationship with Israel “ironclad,” and the White House was eager to promote this. Congress had committed billions in both offensive and defensive aid to Israel as part of its massive foreign aid package (and to increase Republican support). In Washington by and large, things seemed normal. By Wednesday night, it was all on its head. The president announced in an interview with CNN he’d be stopping certain weapons shipments to Israel in retaliation for its continued offensive operations. Congress went into a tizzy. While Republican anger was predictable, the more interesting pushback came from Senate Democrats — many of whom broke ranks to publicly criticize the White House. Sens. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) were quick to disagree with the hold. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.), a frequently surprisingly astute and independent politician, attacked the White House’s decision in an interview on Fox News (an interview that also showcased just how dramatically the Pennsylvania freshman has recovered from his campaign-trail stroke). Meanwhile, the influential chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.), declined to immediately contradict the president but promised he was "having conversations" to better understand the new policy. Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) showed a particularly political stripe: After weeks of calling for conditions on American Israel aid, he tried to publicly distance himself from the new policy. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said he didn't even know what Biden was talking about. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) said he needs more details. The former space man did not tease when he plans to catch up on the details of a war that’s been going for seven months now. To top it off, support among the louder Senate voices against Israel was tepid. Most called it some iteration of “a step in the right direction.” Further confusion stems from exactly what Biden did and whether anyone can do anything about it. Thus far, he hasn’t hit the funding Congress approved, though he’s certainly signaled his intent doesn’t align with lawmakers. The hold on bombs, for example, appears to be a hold on Israel buying 2,000-pound, 1,700-pound, and 500-pound bombs from an American vendor — a transaction that predates Congress’ supplemental, and well within the State Department’s authority. And the delay of the $18 billion sale of F-15s and aerial bombs and missiles to Israel dates to early April, when the ranking Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee put an informal hold on the sale. Congress has oversight on foreign military sales of more than $25 million. Republicans, for their part, pointed out that former President Donald Trump was impeached for holding up aid to Ukraine. The palace eunuchs of the D.C. press corps were quick to say there’s no comparison between the Israel and Ukraine hold-ups, but the allegation against Trump was that he was subverting American foreign policy to serve domestic political goals, so the comparison makes plenty of sense. Biden’s domestic political calculations, however, have been a total disaster. Pro-Israel Democrats are angry at the holds, those Democrats who believe the president has supported a historic genocide won't be so easily satisfied, and now, the top officers of the party are arguing in public. Confusion reigns, and prominent allies who aren’t openly criticizing the president are running for cover. All in all, a disastrous fix with no end in sight. The Federalist: Mike Johnson gave Democrats everything they wanted and all he got was this stupid ‘Churchill’ T-shirt Sign up for the Christopher Bedford newsletter Sign up to get Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford's newsletter, launching later this spring. IN OTHER NEWS The next witness disaster is on the books. Monday is perhaps the most consequential day of the Trump trial so far, as Michael Cohen is set to take the witness stand in Manhattan. Cohen is, inconveniently for prosecutors, a convicted liar, a vocal Trump critic, an aspiring TikTok star, and a disbarred former attorney. That will not stop Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg from using Cohen as effectively the only link between Trump and the alleged wrongdoing at the heart of the case. It will be a tough sell, however, because Cohen has made something of a second career attempting to ruin Trump’s. And on cross-examination later this week, we can expect to see defense lawyers tear Cohen’s credibility to shreds. They did so successfully with Stormy Daniels — who also monetized her hatred of Trump, including with Catholic saint-themed candles so liberals can worship the indictments — and she hasn’t even been convicted of lying. Blaze News: More bad news for Fani Willis: Disqualification is back on the menu and state investigators are drilling deep Blaze Opinion: My front-row seat to Stormy’s shakedown The FBI wants to make sure its agents know they can spy on Americans again. The same day Congress reauthorized the warrantless spying program used to persecute Trump, FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate sent an email to agents reminding them to make sure they use the tool. “I urge everyone,” he wrote in the email obtained by Wired, “to continue to look for ways to appropriately use US person queries to advance the mission, with the added confidence that this new pre-approval requirement will help ensure that those queries are fully compliant with the law.” The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows for American intelligence services to spy on foreign contacts — and by extension, any Americans they speak to. It’s been continuously abused, but Congress reauthorized it anyway. Johnson, who previously opposed reauthorization, notoriously flipped after he was frightened by super-secret intel briefings he’s not allowed to tell us about (and cannot verify, either). On Wednesday night, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-Ohio) and his Democratic counterpart Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) hosted a "bipartisan celebration" of the two-year renewal called "FISA Fest." What a hoot. The fire rises: ‘The discovery of ‘mass graves’ of indigenous Canadian children was actually a massive hoax,’ the Federalist When century-old “unmarked” “mass graves” of American Indian children were uncovered in Canada three years ago, there was good reason to be skeptical. Wooden crosses rot, after all; you can generally find human remains in cemeteries; and Canadian authorities had finished a detail reconciliation report a decade prior. That didn’t stop a violent anti-Christian panic, however; dozens of historic churches were burned to the ground while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tut-tutted the Catholic Church and even the pope apologized (again). Well, it turns out none of it was real. Those dead children were just tree roots. Whoopsies, you guys! Everyone move on. The Federalist’s John Daniel Davidson, author of “Pagan America: The Decline of Christianity and the Dark Age to Come,” reports: It turns out the whole thing was a hoax, a modern-day blood libel against Christians that ended with at least 85 Catholic churches across Canada destroyed by arson, vandalized, or desecrated. Canadian political and civil society leaders cheered on this destruction — and then doled out hundreds of millions of dollars to investigate the mass graves and create a “support fund” for indigenous people. To this day, no human remains have been recovered at the site of the alleged mass grave, despite nearly $8 million spent looking for them. You won’t hear the corporate press report on this story now, but in the summer of 2021, it was everywhere. And no wonder, it had all the elements of a just-so story. The mere historical existence of these former boarding schools, which operated from the 1860s to the 1990s, remains a source of outrage among liberal Canadians ...
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CNN host dares to challenge the narrative about the fairness of Trump's hush money trial: 'This happens to be true'
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CNN host dares to challenge the narrative about the fairness of Trump's hush money trial: 'This happens to be true'

CNN host Fareed Zakaria is openly challenging the legitimacy of the criminal case that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) is trying against Donald Trump.Right now, Trump is spending the majority of the workweek sitting in a Manhattan courtroom as his trial for allegedly falsifying business records — a case that Bragg has attempted to spin into an instance of election interference — drags on. "I doubt the New York indictment would have been brought against a defendant whose name was not Donald Trump."But Zakaria doubts that anyone not named Trump would be facing the same situation.Zakaria made the admission on Sunday while arguing the Democratic Party is fractured behind President Joe Biden while the Republican Party is "uniting behind Trump.""Whatever opposition [Trump] faced in the primaries has largely melted away. And the trials against him keep him in the spotlight, infuriate his base who sees him as a martyr, and even may serve to make him the object of some sympathy among people in general who believed that his prosecutors are politically motivated," Zakaria said."This happens to be true in my opinion. I doubt the New York indictment would have been brought against a defendant whose name was not Donald Trump," he admitted. Legal experts have made similar claims about Bragg's case.Jed Handelsman Shugerman, a law professor at Boston University, has called the case a "historic mistake." Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig believes there would be "no chance of conviction" if the case were being tried in a 50-50 Trump-Biden district. And law professor Jonathan Turley has routinely criticized Bragg's case, not only for its legal ambiguity, but for the perception that Trump is not receiving equal justice.Even CNN's own polling shows Americans are skeptical that Trump is receiving a fair trial.A minuscule 13% of Americans believe that Trump is being treated the same as other defendants, the poll found, while a majority of respondents (56%) told CNN they do not believe that Trump is receiving a fair trial.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Jen Psaki Forced to Admit AND Correct BLATANT, Shameful Lie She Told to Protect Biden in Her New Book
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Jen Psaki Forced to Admit AND Correct BLATANT, Shameful Lie She Told to Protect Biden in Her New Book

Jen Psaki Forced to Admit AND Correct BLATANT, Shameful Lie She Told to Protect Biden in Her New Book
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'They've Got Nothing Else': MSNBC's Joe Scarborough Explains What'll Happen If You Vote for Trump
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'They've Got Nothing Else': MSNBC's Joe Scarborough Explains What'll Happen If You Vote for Trump

'They've Got Nothing Else': MSNBC's Joe Scarborough Explains What'll Happen If You Vote for Trump
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'Until WE Don't Tolerate It ANY MORE ...' James Woods Goes STRAIGHT-FAFO About Biden Cheating in November
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'Until WE Don't Tolerate It ANY MORE ...' James Woods Goes STRAIGHT-FAFO About Biden Cheating in November

'Until WE Don't Tolerate It ANY MORE ...' James Woods Goes STRAIGHT-FAFO About Biden Cheating in November
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Even CNN Calls New Battleground States Poll 'Absolute Disaster' for Biden - Electoral Numbers Tell Tale
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Even CNN Calls New Battleground States Poll 'Absolute Disaster' for Biden - Electoral Numbers Tell Tale

Even CNN Calls New Battleground States Poll 'Absolute Disaster' for Biden - Electoral Numbers Tell Tale
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OpenAI ChatGPT event on May 13: How to watch live
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OpenAI ChatGPT event on May 13: How to watch live

OpenAI surprised ChatGPT fans on Friday with the announcement of an event on Monday, May 13th. Titled Spring Updates, the event announcement came amid speculation that OpenAI was planning to unveil a Google Search rival on Monday, just one day before Google I/O 2024. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman quickly debunked rumors about ChatGPT Search. He also said that GPT-5 shouldn't be expected on Monday. But he teased that the company will be announcing a new product OpenAI thinks people will love, a product that "feels like magic" to Altman. If that sounds exciting and you love genAI products like ChatGPT, the ChatGPT Spring Updates event is streaming live, and I'll tell you how to watch it. Continue reading... The post OpenAI ChatGPT event on May 13: How to watch live appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $20 Blink Mini, $179 AirPods Pro, $300 Vitamix blender, $100 COSORI air fryer, more Today’s deals: $89 Apple AirPods, $3.75 smart plugs, $89 robot vacuum, Samsung monitors, more Best Echo Dot deals for May 2024 Today’s deals: MacBook Pro & Air blowout, $99 Bose speaker, $25 Fire TV Stick 4K, $15 TOZO earbuds, more
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Poland to Build Eastern Border Fortifications
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Poland to Build Eastern Border Fortifications

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Saturday that Poland is starting work on further strengthening the entire eastern border, as the country faces what he called a growing "hybrid war" in illegal migration from Belarus.
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Yellen: Biden Bracing for Chinese Response to Tariffs
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Yellen: Biden Bracing for Chinese Response to Tariffs

The United States could see a significant response from China following any U.S. tariff actions, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday ahead of expected new tariffs targeting certain sectors this week.
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Biden Blasts Trump on Abortion on Mother's Day
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Biden Blasts Trump on Abortion on Mother's Day

Joe Biden's presidential campaign spent Mother's Day contrasting his record on abortion with former President Donald Trump.In a campaign ad, Biden said because of Trump, millions of women lost the freedom to control their own bodies."Women's lives are in danger because of...
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