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The Supreme Court has recently issued rulings that have significant implications for the political landscape in the United States, especially with the 2024 presidential election on the horizon. One ruling limits the power of federal agencies to interpret laws, mandating that courts should rely on their…
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After a week of frantic machinations, Democrats believed they were getting through to President Biden about the serious trouble his campaign is in. His first televised interview since the presidential debate made clear that isn’t the case—setting the stage for a more acrimonious phase of the efforts by some in the party to push him off the ticket.“I’ve convinced myself of two things: I’m the most qualified person to beat [Trump], and I know how to get things done,” Biden told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos in the 22-minute interview that the network aired in its entirety Friday evening. He repeatedly rebuffed the idea that his campaign is swooning in the polls, that he might not have what it takes to continue for the next four years or that more thorough medical examination of his neurological state might be warranted.The interview, billed as a chance for Biden to put his party’s worries about his capacity to rest, seems likely only to inflame them. Though he was mostly cogent, the president appeared to be in denial about the crisis that has engulfed his party and firmly dug in on staying in the race. If he is to leave the Democratic ticket, it seems he won’t do so willingly.But if Biden can’t or won’t see what so many others see, the party could be headed for an ugly and protracted stalemate. And the goodwill most Democrats feel toward him might begin to dissipate.
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The Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the postponement of German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock's scheduled visit to Hungary, citing scheduling conflicts as the reason. The decision to delay the visit was attributed to an 'unforeseen change' in Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó's…
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