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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSparks' Kelsey Plum delivers taunt after blowing by Sky's Angel Reese on lay upLos Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum brought it to the Chicago Sky on Sunday night.Plum scored a game-high 28 points on 9-of-18 from the field with six 3-pointers and added eight assists and two rebounds as the Sparks won the game 91-78. She also had a taunt for Sky forward Angel Reese during the matchup.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMPlum used her left hand to get around Reese from the top of the key and made a tough lay-up. She then performed the "too small" taunt as she ran back up the floor.It was that kind of night for the Sky.Chicago shot 46.4% from the field and only 20% from 3-point range.Reese had 13 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and two steals. Kamilla Cardoso added 12 points, six rebounds and three assists in the loss. The team had 17 turnovers compared to the Sparks 11.NEW YORK SPORTSCASTER TAKES SUBTLE JAB AT CAITLIN CLARK AMID NO-FOUL CALL IN FEVER'S LOSS TO LIBERTYThe Sky have yet to pick up a win this season."We have to stay together," Reese said after the game, via reporter Karli Bell. "Its tough losing three in a row."Los Angeles received help from Azura Stevens, who added 24 points on 10-of-14 from the field. She also had eight rebounds in the win.The Sparks have the Atlanta Dream next on the docket. The Sky will play the Phoenix Mercury.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 35 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMVets groups torch Dems for holding up key VA picks, including memorials chief, on Memorial DayFIRST ON FOX: A slew of veterans groups, along with Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins, are criticizing Senate Democrats for delaying key agency nominations over what some have called unserious or "DOGE-type" concerns.One top nominee currently facing the collective procedural roadblock ahead of Memorial Day is wounded warrior Sam Brown, a former Nevada senatorial candidate and Army captain who was burned over more than one-third of his body when the Humvee he was riding in in Helmand, Afghanistan, hit a roadside IED that incinerated its fuel tank.He was nominated by President Donald Trump as undersecretary for memorial affairs, which maintains cemeteries and facilitates veterans burial ceremonies about 100,000 per year.A letter from about two dozen veterans groups addressed to Senate VA Committee Chairman Jerry Moran, R-Kan., ranking member Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and caucus leaders was obtained Friday by Fox News Digital.The groups note that they respect the Senates advise-and-consent role, but object to the current situation. They note that the VA has the fewest presidentially nominated positions and that other agency nominees receive overnight and weekend considerations at times."We will be happy to bring the senators coffee and donuts during such late night and weekend sessions, of course in compliance with the Senates gift and ethics rules," the groups wrote.Brown and all other nominees since April have been held up by Blumenthal and Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz. but the lawmakers say their move is not personal and instead aimed to halt mass firings and other Trump-era actions.Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, indicated that he would join the two Democrats, after a confirmation hearing for Brown, Marine Lt. Col. James Baehr for general counsel and Army veteran Richard Topping for VA CFO, was mooted in April by the procedural hold."We've had 2,400 firings so far," King said, according to Stars & Stripes.Vietnam Veterans of America, in a separate letter obtained by Fox News Digital, demanded Brown, Baehr and Topping be confirmed summarily."All three of these veterans received favorable reports following the April 9th nominations process from the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee," wrote VVA President Jack McManus.NEW GOP SENATOR TEARS INTO DEMS 'SEEKING TO DELAY' PETE HEGSETH DOD CONFIRMATIONMcManus said that many Vietnam Vets are concerned about the hold-up and agree that Brown and the others are eminently qualified, blaming "two members of the US Senate Veterans Affairs Committee" for "affecting services to our veterans."Another letter from the Independence Fund, which provides resources, including trackchairs, to severely wounded veterans, said a fully staffed VA central office is crucial to its mission.Last week, when Moran again attempted to confirm Brown by unanimous consent a voice vote that must have no audible objections Blumenthal rose to block him."The chairman and I share a bipartisan commitment to putting our veterans first. . . . I think we also share a respect for Sam Brown [and] his service to our nation as a decorated veteran," said Blumenthal.Blumenthal, whose own service was criticized by Trump with the nickname "Da Nang Dick" after a Vietnamese province, said that Browns nomination lacked unanimous support in committee, citing a 10-9 vote.TRUMP VA PICK DOUG COLLINS ADVANCES TO FULL SENATE VOTE"This issue is bigger than Sam Brown. It is about information that has been denied to our committee and to us as senators. The secretary of the VA is actively working to undermine our bipartisan oversight efforts.Blumenthal told Fox News Digital he had a message for Collins: "Before you hire new top VA bureaucrats, you should be rehiring the dedicated veterans you fired.""Secretary Doug Collins is denying us essential information that is necessary for our oversight, and we want accountability. All Americans, especially veterans, deserve votes by the full Senate on top nomineesnot rubber stamp unanimous consents," he said, adding Collins can ask the Senate to hold floor-debate on the nominees through regular order.In comments to Fox News Digital, Collins rejected Blumenthals claims and lambasted the delays."Imagine how much better off Americas veterans would be if Senators Blumenthal and Gallego cared as much about fixing the departments broken bureaucracy as they do about preventing wounded combat veterans from coming to work at VA," he said."Despite their obstruction, we will reform the department to make it work better for veterans, families, caregivers and survivors."Gallego said he also does not object to Brown personally, and that he is instead seeking agency accountability saying in a recent statement he wants to reverse "hack-job firings."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn a statement to Fox News Digital, Gallego said Collins is "more concerned with three political appointees than the thousands of veterans who are going to lose their jobs and care.""I served this country and received care at the VA. I know how important it is for veterans. Abandoning them, like Secretary Collins wants to do, is reckless and un-American. Show Congress the plan on how care wont be impacted. Anything short of that is political posturing," he said.In Gallegos Arizona, the Phoenix VA hospital is letting go 800 employees, and a 2024 inspector general report found that the site already faced staffing shortages.Recent surveys of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans show an elevated concern that VA cuts could impact benefits and health care.Fox News reached out to King for comment for purposes of this story.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 39 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSmart parents can secure their child's digital identity before someone else doesDigital parenting: Why you should reserve a domain name for your new babyWe live in a world where your name online matters almost as much as your name on a birth certificate. And while it might sound like something only Silicon Valley types would do, buying a domain name and reserving social media handles for your newborn isnt some far-fetched tech trendits potentially a smart, proactive move for parents who care about protecting their kids futures. Not the typical advice youd get from a financial expert.Think ahead, like you do with a college fundIf youre already putting away money for your childs education, teaching them the value of hard work, and raising them with good values, why not also secure their digital future?For $10 to $20 a year, you can purchase a domain likejohnsmith.comoremilyjones.comsomething that will be increasingly difficult (if not impossible) to get by the time theyre adults. Just think about how hard it is to reserve a 3-letter, 4-letter, or even 5-letter domain name. Its the digital version of buying land before a new highway goes into your neighborhood.MOM PRAISES VIRAL PARENTING TACTIC AS SHE ALLOWS HER KIDS TO PLAY BY THEMSELVES: WHOLE NEW WORLDIve done this for all my kids. I didnt do it to make them TikTok stars. I did it because, as a financial expert and a parent, I know the power of being prepared. Whether they want to start a business one day, use it for their resume, or simply create a clean professional online profile, theyll already have the blank canvas ready to go.Dont let Big Tech or strangers own your kids nameHeres the truth that most people dont think about: if you dont reserve your childs digital name, someone else will. Does anyone remember the Brooklyn Nets and the story ofNets.com? When it comes to domain names, it might be a stranger, a spammer, or a foreign domain squatter. And once it's taken, good luck getting it back.Weve already handed over too much of our personal data to Big Tech. This is a chance to take some control back. By locking down your childs domain and social media handles early, youre not just making a smart moveyoure protecting your family.This isnt about oversharingLet me be crystal clear: Im not suggesting you create a baby influencer account and post every milestone online. We could use less of that. Quite the opposite. You dont need to publish a single photo or make anything public.Just reserve the space. Keep it private. Hold onto it until your child is old enough to decide for themselves what they want to do with it. Thats called responsible parenting.Protect their privacy, secure their futureCritics will say, "let kids be kids." But protecting them doesnt stop at locking your doors or watching who they talk to at schoolit extends to the digital world, too.Reserving their online name is a way to give your child more freedom and flexibility later. Youre not forcing anything on themyoure giving them options. The same way you teach them to drive safely or manage a budget, youre teaching them to be smart about their online presence.How to do it rightIf youre ready to take action, heres what I recommend:Final thoughtsCLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONAs a dad and someone whos helped thousands of wealthy families with financial matters, its just common sense to be thinking long-term. This isnt about hypeits about being prepared.In todays world, securing your childs digital name is just as smart as setting up a college savings account or teaching them how to build good credit. For a few bucks a year, you can give your child something of real value: ownership of their own name, online and off.Thats what I call good parenting.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 42 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJoe Biden's 'garbage' line about Trump supporters sent Kamala Harris' campaign into panic modeFormer Vice President Kamala Harris was sent into panic mode after former President Joe Biden referred to Trump supporters as "garbage" during a pivotal moment in the 2024 campaign, Jake Tapper and Alex Thompsons book "Original Sin" revealed.The 2024 presidential race was thrown into chaos after comedian Tony Hinchcliffe cracked an off-color joke about Puerto Rico at a Trump rally in October that critics called racist."I don't know if you guys know this, but there's literally a floating island of garbage in the ocean right now, I think it's called Puerto Rico," Hinchcliffe said.WHITE HOUSE ALTERED BIDEN'S 'GARBAGE' TRANSCRIPT DESPITE CONCERNS FROM STENOGRAPHERSDemocrats tried to turn Hinchcliffes joke into a political football, with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calling it "super upsetting" and said "it is an authentic depiction of how Donald Trump believes and what he thinks about Puerto Rico."Meanwhile, Biden delivered an address to Voto Latino, a Latino voter outreach organization, in which he allegedly called Trump supporters garbage, spiraling Harris campaigns attempts to go on the offensive against Trump."And just the other day, a speaker at his rally called Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage. Well, let me tell you something The only garbage I see floating out there is hissupporters," Biden said.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"What are we going to do about this?" Harris reportedly asked her campaign team.Biden's comments were made the same night Harris delivered what was billed as her "closing argument" and completely overshadowed her speech. The Trump campaign seized on Bidens gaffe, calling the remark "terrible" and comparing it to Hillary Clintons infamous "basket of deplorables" comment about Trump supporters.Trump later staged a campaign event where he drove a garbage truck, and appeared at a rally wearing a yellow vest.Harris distanced herself from Biden's comments."I strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for, you heard my speech last night and continuously throughout my career. I believe that the work that I do is about representing all the people, whether they support me or not," Harris said.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 36 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMExperts reveal hidden ways sugar accelerates aging beyond just weight gainSugar is not so sweet when it comes to aging, especially when it's about your skin, brain health and the inflammation in your body, experts told Fox News Digital."In essence, sugar acts like a slow poison when consumed in excess. It silently damages the structures that keep us young, our collagen, our vasculature, our metabolic systems and even our brain," DanielTawfik, amolecularbiologistand co-founder of Healthspan, a digital medical clinic in Santa Monica, California, that focuses on anti-aging and longevity-promoting therapies, told Fox News Digital.Americans consume more than two to three times the recommended daily allowance of sugar, according to the American Heart Association.AMERICANS' HIGH SUGAR CONSUMPTION PROMPTS URGENT WARNING FROM HEALTH LEADERSAdded sugars are sugars or syrups put into beverages and food to enhance sweetness and texture.They are absorbed quickly into the bloodstream, contributing to spikes in blood sugar, according to Healthline."Our physiology simply wasn't designed to handle such a continuous influx of refined sugar, and it's straining our systems in ways that accelerate the aging process," Tawfik said.Consuming excess sugar can lead to a process called glycation, in which the body forms harmful Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs).AGEs stiffen tissues, damage blood vessels and impair the function of critical cells, from skin cells to neurons, Tawfik said. DIABETES RISK LINKED TO THESE ULTRAPROCESSED FOOD COMBINATIONSAGEs can damage collagen and elastin, the proteins that keep skin firm and elastic.AGEs can also "lead to more wrinkles, sagging and dullness in the skin,"Michigan-based registered dietitian nutritionist Grace Derocha, a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, told Fox News Digital.Accumulation of AGEs "is linked not only to wrinkles and skin thinning, but also to age-related diseases like diabetes, kidney disease, cardiovascular disease and even Alzheimer's," Tawfik told Fox News Digital.Excess sugar can drive chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, two foundational processes in biological aging, Tawfik said. HOMEMADE VS. PROCESSED FOODS: STUDY CHALLENGES WHAT WE THINK IS HEALTHIEROver time, a constant glucose supply can also overwhelm power-generating mitochondria in the body, making them less efficient.This mitochondrial dysfunction is considered a "signature of aging," according to Tawfik, and contributes to muscle loss, fatigue, degeneration of nerves and organ decline.This chronic inflammation is often called "inflammaging," Derocha told Fox News Digital, because inflammation "contributes to age-related decline throughout the body.""Frequent spikes in blood sugar and insulin can also disrupt hormonal balance, affect mood and impact sleep all of which play a role in how we age and how we feel as we age," said Derocha, who is also a certified diabetes educator.It can also affect cortisol levels and cause fluid retention and inflammation around the midsection and face, Derocha told Fox News Digital.SIMPLE WAYS TO INCREASE FIBER IN YOUR DIET AND WHY IT'S SO IMPORTANT"The occasional dessert or sweet treat isn't going to age you overnight," Derocha said."The concern lies in chronic overconsumption of added sugars, which are often hidden in processed foods, sweetened beverages and even some 'health' products."Cutting back on added sugar intake doesn't have to be "all or nothing," according to Derocha, who stressed the importance of reading labels to avoid unwanted sugars.Be mindful that added sugars may be listed under different names, such as "cane sugar, corn syrup, honey, agave [and] fruit juice concentrate," Derocha warned.Swap packaged treats for fruit and nut butter or plain Greek yogurt and berries."Granola, protein bars, flavored yogurts and smoothies can have more sugar than a candy bar," Derocha said.For more Lifestyle articles, visitfoxnews.com/lifestyle"Always check the label, even on 'healthy' options."Opt for sparkling water, water infused with citrus, cucumber or mint or unsweetened iced tea instead of soda, flavored coffee or sweet tea, she suggested.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER"Sugar isn't evil it's just overused and under-acknowledged in our food system," Derocha said."Learning to spot it, enjoy it mindfully and reduce excess can have huge benefits for energy, skin, mood and long-term health, especially for those managing or preventing diabetes."The American Heart Association recommends no more than 25 grams of added sugar per day for women and no more than 36 grams for men.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 38 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump fires off Memorial Day message targeting 'SCUM' who sought to 'DESTROY' the USPresident Donald Trump issued one of his signature spicy holiday greetings on Memorial Day.The president, who posted the all-caps tirade on Monday morning, called out the "SCUM" who he said had attempted to destroy the nation."HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO ALL, INCLUDING THE SCUM THAT SPENT THE LAST FOUR YEARS TRYING TO DESTROY OUR COUNTRY THROUGH WARPED RADICAL LEFT MINDS, WHO ALLOWED 21,000,000 MILLION PEOPLE TO ILLEGALLY ENTER OUR COUNTRY, MANY OF THEM BEING CRIMINALS AND THE MENTALLY INSANE, THROUGH AN OPEN BORDER THAT ONLY AN INCOMPETENT PRESIDENT WOULD APPROVE, AND THROUGH JUDGES WHO ARE ON A MISSION TO KEEP MURDERERS, DRUG DEALERS, RAPISTS, GANG MEMBERS, AND RELEASED PRISONERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, IN OUR COUNTRY SO THEY CAN ROB, MURDER, AND RAPE AGAIN ALL PROTECTED BY THESE USA HATING JUDGES WHO SUFFER FROM AN IDEOLOGY THAT IS SICK, AND VERY DANGEROUS FOR OUR COUNTRY," he declared in the first portion of the post.TRUMP SAYS HE'S NOT HAPPY WITH PUTIN AFTER MASSIVE UKRAINE STRIKETrump, who took office a little more than four months ago, asserted that significant progress has been made.He also appeared to refer to some judges as "MONSTERS."AMERICANS SHOULD HONOR MEMORIAL DAY IN THIS WAY, MILITARY SERVICE MEMBERS SUGGEST"HOPEFULLY THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, AND OTHER GOOD AND COMPASSIONATE JUDGES THROUGHOUT THE LAND, WILL SAVE US FROM THE DECISIONS OF THE MONSTERS WHO WANT OUR COUNTRY TO GO TO HELL. BUT FEAR NOT, WE HAVE MADE GREAT PROGRESS OVER THE LAST 4 MONTHS, AND AMERICA WILL SOON BE SAFE AND GREAT AGAIN! AGAIN, HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY, AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!" he declared.The president has been frustrated as aspects of his agenda have been hampered amid legal wranglings.TRUMP TO BUILD NATIONAL CENTER FOR HOMELESS VETERANS WITH FUNDS PREVIOUSLY SPENT ON HOUSING FOR ILLEGAL ALIENSA little less than an hour before firing off the lengthy Memorial Day greeting on Monday morning, the president issued another post that simply read, "HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!"0 Commentaires 0 Parts 15 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIndyCar star Pato O'Ward sounds off on Indy 500 after 4th-place finishIndyCar star Pato OWard sounded off about the Indianapolis 500 after Alex Palou passed Marcus Ericsson with 14 laps to go to win the race for the first time in his career.The Arrow McLaren driver took issue with the lack of fight from Ericsson when Palou passed him for the lead late in the race, as well as how some of the restarts took place.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Pretty crap race I would say. Just kinda sucks that it went down to -- the switcheroo was for the last position of the race and Ericsson actually kinda choked there and let Palou by and just kind of he just had to pedal it there," he told FOX Sports. "I dont think its a finish anybody here woulda wanted to see."I just feel like there was a bunch of non-experience in the front of the restarts and some of those restarts were pathetic. Those were not of the level that we should be seeing at the Indy 500. It just felt like we were playing roulette in a casino and picking outside or inside and just depending on what everyone else was choosing you either got screwed or you made like 10 positions."TOM BRADY TAKES INDY 500 LAP WITH JIMMIE JOHNSON BEFORE RACE BEGINSOWard finished in fourth place after starting the race in third."We got hosed there a couple times but we made it back up a little bit after being a bit more in the middle," he said. "I fought my way as hard as I could."There were 44 laps run under caution, starting from the very beginning as rain plagued part of the race and then started with a Scott McLaughlin crash before the green flag waves.On the first green-flag lap, Marco Andretti crashed into the wall.However, the race featured 22 lead changes among 14 drivers. It was Palou who ended up in the winners circle by the time the race was over.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTeam USA flag football star wants opportunity to make Olympic team amid NFL participationNFL players will be allowed to compete in the Olympics for the Team USA flag football team when the Summer Games hit Los Angeles in 2028.Darrell Doucette III is already on the U.S. mens national team as the teams quarterback. The United States sat on top of the world flag football rankings last year.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIt is because of that success that Doucette said that he hoped he and his teammates would receive a shot to compete for a spot on Team USA with the influx of professional football players set to try out as well."The flag guys deserve their opportunity," Doucette told The Washington Post in a recent interview. "Thats all we want. We felt like we worked hard to get the sport to where its at, and then when the NFL guys spoke about it, it was like we were getting kicked to the side. I felt like I was the guy who could speak out for my peers, for my brothers thats been working hard to get to this level, for us not to be forgotten."Doucette added that he believed the team is good enough as it is to win gold in Los Angeles.SHEDEUR SANDERS SHARES THEORY ABOUT '99% OF HATRED' HE RECEIVES"This is a sport that weve played for a long time, and we feel like we are the best at it and we dont need other guys," he told the outlet. "But we all have one goal in mind, and thats to represent our country. Were definitely open to all competition. If those guys come in and ball out and theyre better than us, hats off to them. Go win that gold medal for our country."The mens national team has won the world championship five consecutive times.NFL owners unanimously approved players participation in flag football during their meeting last week.Doucette already ruffled feathers last year when he said he was better than Patrick Mahomes at the sport because of his "IQ of the game.""At the end of the day, I feel like Im better than Patrick Mahomes because of my IQ of the game. I know hes right now the best in the league, I know hes more accurate, I know he has all these intangibles but when it comes to flag football, I feel like I know more than him," he told TMZ Sports last year.Fox News Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-DNC chair calls book's claim that Biden didn't recognize him a 'bold faced lie'Former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison pushed back on reporting from Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's new book about former President Biden on Sunday, calling the claim that the former president didn't recognize him a "bold-faced lie." "In the book, it says that you had an interaction with President Biden where he didnt recognize you. And you said to some other Democrat that wasnt good, right? I heard that you said this didnt happen. So did it happen or not?" MSNBC's "The Weekend" host Eugene Daniels asked Harrison.Thompson and Tapper's book, "Original Sin: President Bidens Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," claims that Biden didn't recognize Harrison at an event in 2023. The book also claims Biden didn't recognize actor George Clooney at a fundraiser in 2024."It was a bold-faced lie. I dont know where the hell they got that from. And Ive told that to Alex. That is a bold-faced lie, and it's really, excuse my language, pissing me off that they continue to push it and say it. I have told them, unless I need to get a cognitive test, and I just totally forget all these things. But, Im 49, but maybe, maybe Ill go to my doctor and check. That did not happen," Harrison said.OUTGOING DNC CHAIR SAYS DEMOCRATS SHOULD HAVE STUCK BY BIDEN IN 2024 ELECTION"So, for me, it provides me all of what I need to know about what this book is about," Harrison added, casting doubt on other portions of the book.Harrison specifically pushed back against the viral clip of former President Obama leading Biden off the stage at the 2024 fundraiser."That part where they show Barack Obama holding on to Joe Bidens arm and leading him off, right in front of us, my wife and I, and I went to my wife when I heard about that in the book, and I said, wasnt that where those three young, it was three young white men who was standing up yelling at Joe Biden about Palestine. They were protesting right up front, and he was trying to listen to what they were saying, and Obama grabbed his arm and pulled him away. My wife said, yeah, I remember that.' We were sitting right there in the audience," he said.Tapper recently said the White House lied about the video, which they called a "cheapfake," at the time.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE"The Biden White House falsely- when people showed that clip and asked what was going on- said it was a cheap fake. They did this all the time when there was video that seemed to show Biden acting in an odd or unusual, seemingly out-of-it way, they would call it a cheap fake. It was not fake. It was actual video," Tapper said.Harrison added, "that book lost all credibility when they put my name in it for something that did not happen, and then they continued to double down on that particular story."The former DNC chair disputed the claim about him in the book on social media earlier this month."Better check my cognitive abilities as well because I sure as hell don't remember this," he wrote, accusing the authors of making up their reporting.EX-CNN JOURNALIST SPEAKS OUT ON BIDEN COVER-UP, SAYS WHITE HOUSE AIDES MADE IT DIFFICULT ON PRESSAxios' director of editorial communications Jake Wilkins pushed back and said the authors of the book "didn't make anything up."Harrison backed the former president after his disastrous debate performance, citing support from Americans and said, "we're still riding with Biden."0 Commentaires 0 Parts 18 Vue 0 Aperçu
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