Donald Trump, who was not invited to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral at Windsor Castle, took a dig at Joe Biden, mocking the president’s position in the 14th row. “This has happened in America in just two years. No respect!” the former president wrote on Truth Social on Monday. He added: “In real estate, as in politics and life, location is everything!” This comes after Biden, over the weekend, said the FBI’s discovery of top-secret documents at Mar-a-Lago in August raised concerns that sensitive data had been compromised by Mr Trump keeping hundreds of documents and called it “irresponsible”. . Trump also criticized FBI agents for allegedly walking on the carpet of his Mar-a-Lago bedroom in their shoes last month as he returned to his South Florida estate. The former president also lashed out at the federal agency for leaving the scene in a way that meant his Florida home “will never be the same again,” as Axios revealed why his lawyers had chosen Raymond Dearie, a rumored ” skeptic’ of the FBI as a special master. in the case brought against him by the Ministry of Justice.

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Trump remains silent on the Queen’s funeral after not being invited

Donald Trump has spent the last twelve hours on Truth Social, speaking out against electric cars, the FBI, “fake news” and patting himself on the back after a recent rally, but Queen Elizabeth’s funeral is clearly not on his mind of. As of Monday afternoon, Mr. Trump had made no mention of the queen’s funeral. Although there is no obligation for him to do so, the silence is unusual as he is a former head of state. On Monday, former President Barack Obama issued a statement calling the queen “kind” and “no-nonsense” with a “clear understanding of her role as a symbol for a nation.” Read the full story here:

Trump remains silent on the Queen’s funeral after not being invited

Limited seating at Queen’s funeral prevented Joe Biden from taking full US delegation to London Arpan Rai20 September 2022 06:26 1663648200

Biden warns US democracy is under threat, but how can he save it?

President Joe Biden finds it easier to shout attacks on democracy than to stop them. His fundamental rationale for running for president was that America’s democratic traditions were at risk. Now, 20 months into his presidency, the risks are worse, Biden’s warnings are more dire — and the limits of his own ability to fix the problem are clearer.

Biden warns US democracy is under threat, but how can he save it?

President Joe Biden finds it easier to shout attacks on democracy than to stop them Oliver O’Connell20 September 2022 05:30 1663645824

Trump mocks Biden for 14th row seat at Queen’s funeral

Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden on Monday for being assigned the 14th row at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral at Windsor Castle. “This has happened in America in just two years. No respect!” the former president wrote on Truth Social on Monday. “However, it’s a good time for our President to meet the leaders of some Third World countries.” “In real estate, as in politics and life, LOCATION IS EVERYTHING,” Trump added. President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden arrived in London over the weekend to pay their respects during the Queen’s memorial services. Read the full story here:

Trump mocks Biden for 14th row seats at Queen’s funeral: ‘Location is everything’

Trump was not invited to serve at Windsor Castle Arpan Rai20 September 2022 04:50 1663644357

Republican senators want special status for Attorney General Hunter Biden

A large group of Republican senators has asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to grant “special counsel” status to the Delaware federal prosecutor who oversaw a long-running investigation into President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden. In a letter signed by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas and more than 30 other GOP members, the senators asked Mr. Garland to name U.S. Attorney David Weiss as special counsel, a status usually reserved for prosecutors brought in from outside. the Department of Justice to investigate matters involving an existing administration. Read the full story here:

Republican senators want special status for Attorney General Hunter Biden

DOJ regulations generally require a special counsel to come from outside the department Arpan Rai20 September 2022 04:25 1663642858

Trump compares JD Vance to Kim Jong-un in weird rally speech

Donald Trump gave a strange speech to a capacity crowd of 6,000 in Youngstown, Ohio on Saturday, during which he delivered a series of condescending jabs to mock venture capitalist JD Vance, his pick for the tight race of the state for the US Senate. The former president compared the Republican nominee to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at one point and said “JD is kissing my a**” now for support.

Trump compares his own Senate candidate to Kim Jong Un in weird rally speech

“JD is kissing my a**. Of course he wants my support” Oliver O’Connell20 September 2022 04:00 1663639258

ICYMI: Marjorie Taylor Greene is threatening to pay back the Department of Education

Marjorie Taylor Green threatened to “unload” the Department of Education to stop teachers from “brainwashing” American children. The right-wing congresswoman from Georgia made the strange threat as she warmed up the crowd at a Donald Trump rally in Youngstown, Ohio, on Saturday night.

Marjorie Taylor Green threatens to defund the Department of Education

Right-wing congressman from Georgia made bizarre threat at Donald Trump’s Ohio rally Oliver O’Connell20 September 2022 03:00 1663635658

Ted Cruz Forced to Admit Migrant Trafficking on Martha’s Vineyard Is Illegal

Ted Cruz was forced to admit by Sean Hannity that Ron DeSantis’ transfer of undocumented immigrants from Florida to Martha’s Vineyard was likely illegal. Florida’s governor has been widely criticized for flying two planes of Venezuelans to the luxury island, where Barack Obama has a $12 million home, as part of a Republican immigration publicity stunt. Mr. Cruz, a US senator from Texas, cast doubt on the legality of the move when he appeared on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show.

Ted Cruz Forced to Admit Migrant Trafficking on Martha’s Vineyard Is Illegal

Ron DeSantis widely criticized for flying two planes of Venezuelans to luxury island in Massachusetts Oliver O’Connell20 September 2022 02:00 1663632058

The Arizona GOP is returning to far-right roots

Simmering resentment among a segment of Arizona Republicans over John McCain’s famous penchant for undermining his party boiled over in the winter of 2014 with the longtime U.S. senator’s censure. McCain’s allies responded with an all-out push to regain control of the Arizona Republican Party. Supporters of impeachment were pushed out or reduced, and McCain went on to defeat his far-right challenger in a landslide during the 2016 primaries. Less than a decade later, the right-wing forces that McCain marginalized within the Arizona GOP are now in full control, with profound implications in one of the nation’s most closely contested battlegrounds. Arizona Republicans swapped McCain for Donald Trump.

Once McCain’s party, the Arizona GOP is returning to far-right roots

The far-right forces that former Sen. John McCain successfully marginalized within the Arizona Republican Party are back and in full control, with profound implications in one of the nation’s most contested battlegrounds Oliver O’Connell20 September 2022 01:00 1663628458

Greg Abbott’s lead over Beto O’Rourke extends to nine points in new poll

Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s lead over Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke has widened to nine points, according to a new poll. Just 50 days before voters across the country cast ballots in the 2022 midterm elections, a poll shows one of the most closely watched races becoming less competitive and the gap between the candidates widening.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s lead over Beto O’Rourke widens to nine points in new poll

Texas gubernatorial race, one of the most watched races of this year’s midterms Oliver O’Connell20 September 2022 00:00 1663624858

From Truman to Biden: The Queen’s relationship with every US President

In her 70 years as monarch, Queen Elizabeth II has met every sitting US president, with the notable exception of President Lyndon Johnson. Even before he ascended the throne, he met President Harry Truman when he was heir apparent and also met President Herbert Hoover when he was monarch, 20 years after he had left office. In the context of the Cold War, economic crises, social changes, scientific breakthroughs and military campaigns that shaped the bond between the US and the UK, the Queen has been a steady and friendly figure of soft power who has been an important part of the special relationship. Here are some of the notable moments of her meetings with US presidents.

The Queen’s relationship with every US president during her 70-year reign

Queen Elizabeth had warm relations with many US presidents Oliver O’Connell19 September 2022 23:00