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    2025-05-23 16:59:06 ·
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    Biden struggled to film 2024 campaign videos amid declining health, new book claims: 'The man could not speak'
    Former President Joe Biden struggled to get through filming campaign videos, or quick, filmed keynote addresses for various groups during the 2024 campaign due to his declining health, according to a new book.The book, "Original Sin: President Bidens Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," said that Biden stumbled through filming campaign videos so much that the footage was ultimately deemed "unusable." The nonfiction book was published Tuesday and is authored by journalists Jake Tapper of CNN and Alex Thompson of Axios.BIDEN FAMILY MISLED PUBLIC, CONCEALED DETAILS ON SON BEAU'S CANCER DIAGNOSIS, NEW BOOK SAYSIn one case, Bidens team sought to film a video for the campaign for ads on television in a high school gym where people could ask questions like they would at a town hall meeting."The campaign was trying to make it look like the president was out there taking off-the-cuff questions from voters in public," the book said. "But the event was closed to reporters, and the campaign had the full list of questions that people would ask."However, Biden had so much "trouble" getting through the questions that his team decided to scrap the footage. While some attributed challenges to poor lighting in the gym, the book said that others identified Biden as the real problem.BIDEN MADE HARRIS CAMPAIGN A NIGHTMARE,' DESTROYED HER CHANCES BY STAYING IN 2024 RACE TOO LONG, AIDES CHARGESimilarly, when groups requested a five-minute video address of Biden for keynote events, the White House would work to provide a one- or two-minute video, the book said. Still, given the time constraint, Biden "often couldnt make it through one or two minutes without botching a line or two," according to the book."The man could not speak," one person familiar with the effort said, according to the book. The person said Biden faced an "inability to find words, to remember what he was saying, to stay on one train of thought."BIDEN AIDES SCRIPTED EVERYTHING, ALLOWED HIS FACULTIES TO ATROPHY, NEW BOOK CLAIMS"Aides would sometimes make the videos in slow motion to blur the reality of how slowly he actually walked," the person said. "If he was off, editing footage in a way that cast him in the best light would require hours of work."The book also pinned the blame on Biden for then-Vice President Kamala Harris' unsuccessful run in the 2024 election after Biden took so long to exit the race. David Plouffe, former President Barack Obamas campaign manager in 2008 and a senior advisor on Harris 2024 campaign, said that Harris' campaign was "a f---ing nightmare" because of Biden.A former Biden staffer pushed back on the claims included in the book, and told Fox News Digital, "This isnt true. The book is riddled with falsehoods."Biden's team has also challenged the material in "Original Sin," which chronicles the 2024 election cycle and how Bidens team allegedly plotted a cover-up to hide just how severely his mental faculties had declined."There is nothing in this book that shows Joe Biden failed to do his job, as the authors have alleged, nor did they prove their allegation that there was a cover up or conspiracy," a Biden spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "Nowhere do they show that our national security was threatened or where the President wasnt otherwise engaged in the important matters of the Presidency. In fact, Joe Biden was an effective President who led our country with empathy and skill."The book is one of several that detail Bidens decision to run in 2024 and details the deterioration of his cognitive function.
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    2025-05-23 16:59:06 ·
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    Billy Joel cancels all concerts due to brain disorder diagnosis
    Billy Joel announced he's canceling all his shows due to a brain disorder diagnosis.Joel, 76, was diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus, which affects his vision, hearing, and balance. According to Yale Medicine, it is "a very rare condition."The singer took to his social media to share a statement with his fans."This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision and balance.""Under his doctors instructions, Billy is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period. Billy is thankful for the excellent care he is receiving and is fully committed to prioritizing his health.""He is grateful for the support from fans during this time and looks forward to the day when he can once again take the stage." He concluded, "Im sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding."This is a breaking news story. Please check back for more updates.
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    2025-05-23 16:59:06 ·
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    Republican AGs visit US-Mexico border wall as Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' clears expansion funding
    Republican attorneys general from 11 states visited the U.S.-Mexico border wall in remote Yuma, Arizona, this week, touting a more than 90% decrease in illegal crossings since President Donald Trump began his second term.Their visit came a day before the House narrowly passed Trumps "big, beautiful bill," which in part allocates $46.5 billion to revive construction of the wall, which at its current stage covers just a quarter of the approximately 1,900-mile-long stretch separating the United States from Mexico. In Yuma, a city of just 110,000 people, local officials briefed the Republican attorneys general of Kansas, Mississippi, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Alabama, Montana, Iowa and Indiana on how an average of 1,500 people were illegally crossing the border a day during the first six months of the Biden administration. Thats dropped to about four daily illegal crossings since Trump took office.In addition to the border wall itself, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach -- chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association told Fox News Digital the administration needs other "force multipliers," especially with the task of carrying out the "largest interior removal since the Eisenhower administration." He announced an additional three GOP states entered into 287(G) agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which means local and state deputies and officers are trained to exercise federal law enforcement powers, including making immigration-related arrests, initiating removal processes, conducting investigations and tapping into ICE databases.BIPARTISAN SENATE BILL TARGETS BORDER HUMAN, DRUG TRAFFICKING WITH INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY"The thing the Trump administration needs the most right now is force multipliers," Kobach said. "Even if we doubled the number of Border Patrol agents at ICE stations, we still wouldn't have enough. This border wall, which I'm looking at, is one force multiplier at the border. The other big force multiplier is state and local law enforcement signing 287(g) agreements and then helping ICE in the interior. And that's where the red states are leading the way."South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said 540 kilograms of fentanyl and 850 kilograms of cocaine were trafficked into the Palmetto State, originating from Mexican drug cartels. One kilo alone is enough to kill half a million people."This is the kind of stuff that keeps me up at night. I have two teenage kids in high school. When you hear about parents losing a kid in an overdose, it really strikes at your core. And so it's not just about law enforcement, it's about national security," Wilson told Fox News Digital. "As a 29-year veteran of the Army, an Iraq war veteran. I think in terms of national security, as well as law enforcement. This right here, what happens here, President Trump's policies here have empowered local law enforcement and local and state prosecutors like myself to be able to more effectively combat the illicit activity, starting with Mexican drug cartels and gangs like Tren de Aragua."Wilson said it is important to fortify a "digital border," noting how Mexican drug cartels, Chinese nationals and other illicit criminal organizations launder the proceeds of human and drug trafficking and other crimes using platforms such as WeChat. Wilson has partnered with North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson, a Democrat, and attorneys general from four other states in a bipartisan effort to target the Chinese app allegedly linked to the international fentanyl trade.The 11 Republican attorneys general in Yuma highlighted the importance of making the trip to the southern border despite their home states not directly bordering Mexico. Under the Biden administration, the Republicans argued that every state became a border state with the trafficking of fentanyl and other deadly drugs, as well as people across the border.TOM HOMAN APPLAUDS BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL, SAYS LEGISLATION WOULD SOLIDIFY THE SUCCESS AT THE BORDER"In the dark days of the Biden administration, this part of the border saw 1,500 illegal crossings a day. Today? Just four. Thats leadership," Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman said. "In Kentucky, we lost 1,400 lives last year to drugs coming over this border. Thats not abstractits empty chairs at kitchen tables. Im here to thank the men and women who wear the badge, whove made this border secure again.""Alabama may not be a border state, but weve seen the cost of an open border fentanyl deaths, rising crime. The difference now? Its not the law that changed, its the leadership," Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said. "Border encounters are down 93%, gotaways down 95%. Thats the result of letting immigration enforcement do their jobs. Were no longer the last line of defensewere partners in restoring the rule of law.""When federal officials cant do their jobs, every state becomes a border stateeven Indiana," Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said. "We were the first non-border state to sue the Biden administration over its lawless immigration policies. Now, under new leadership, morale at the border has skyrocketed. Im here not just for our law enforcement, but for the teachers overwhelmed by the fallout, for the parents and professionals caught in a broken system. Enough is enough."A stop on the tour included seeing pallets of $2 million worth of border wall supplies paid for under Trumps first term that the Biden administration prevented federal contractors from erecting something Kobach categorized as "dereliction of duty" and "deliberate efforts to keep our border open." The Republican attorneys general also heard from the local hospital system, which incurred $26 million in unreimbursed care costs during a six-month period between December 2021 and May 2022 primarily due to treating migrants. At the peak of the crisis, approximately 350,000 illegal aliens crossed the border through the Yuma sector in a single year under the Biden administration.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe surge caused $1.2 million in losses to three family farms in the region, as migrants camped out and defecated around crops. Local officials underscored the national food security risks, given that Yuma produces 2,500 semi-loads of leafy greens per day during peak season. The Marine Top Gun School brings thousands more U.S. Marines to Yuma every six months, but live-fire drills had to be shut down due to the surge in illegal crossings near ranges, local officials told the attorneys general, highlighting how military readiness was also impacted due to the Biden border crisis.
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    2025-05-23 16:59:06 ·
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    US and Iran clash over uranium enrichment as nuclear talks resume in Rome
    The U.S. and Iran resumed nuclear negotiations on Friday in Rome as differences over demands have spilled over into the public sphere, making the red lines for both parties increasingly clear.IranianSupreme Leader AyatollahAliKhamenei this week criticized Washingtons position that has called for an apparent ban on all uranium enrichment in Iran and suggested a deal may not be possible.The White House did not answer Fox News Digitals questions about whether it is in fact calling for a ban on uranium enrichment for civil needs like nuclear energy, but on FridayIranian Foreign Ministryspokesman Esmaeil Baghaei told reporters that "This round of talks is especially sensitive."IRAN'S KHAMENEI SAYS AMERICANS SHOULD AVOID TALKING 'NONSENSE' IN NUKE TALKSAccording to Iranian media outlets, Tehran's Foreign MinisterAbbas Araghchi left the negotiations and said, "I hope that in the next one or two meetings we can reach solutions that will allow the negotiations to progress."With Oman's solutions to remove obstacles, there is a possibility of progress," though he did not expand on what the hiccups were or what Oman's solutions may have been.Araghchi, who was set to negotiate largely indirectly with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff through Omani mediators, made Tehrans position on Washingtons apparent demands clear in a post to X early on Friday."Figuring out the path to a deal is not rocket science," he said. "Zero nuclear weapons = we DO have a deal. Zero enrichment = we do NOT have a deal."Time to decide," he added.IRAN FOREIGN MINISTER VOWS NUCLEAR ENRICHMENT WILL CONTINUE 'WITH OR WITHOUT A DEAL'Iran has claimed it has no intention of building a nuclear weapon. But steps Tehran has taken, like bolstering its missile program, which could give it the technology to launch a nuclear warhead, and stockpiling enough near-weapons-grade enriched uranium to possess five nuclear weapons, have experts worried, including the U.N.s International Atomic Energy Agency.While uranium enrichment for nuclear energy is a power source many countries, including the U.S., rely on for their energy needs, Iran's nuclear energy amounts to less than 1% of its energy consumption.Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday that the U.S. is attempting to form a deal that would enable Iran to have a civilnuclearenergy program that does not include enriched uranium, though he admitted that this "will not be easy"."Washington's insistence on zero enrichment, I think, is the only sober, sane, non-proliferation approach you can take [with] the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has not stopped enriching uranium at various levels since April 2006 when this entire crisis really was kicked off," Behnam Ben Taleblu, Iran expert and senior fellow with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies told Fox News Digital."Iran has more to lose by pushing away from the table," he continued. "Iran is engaging in 2025 for a very different reason than 2013 and 2015. It's trying to blunt maximum pressure. It's trying to prevent an Israeli military attack, and it's trying to prevent European snap-back [sanctions]."This is why Iran is engaging today, and the Trump administration needs to be cognizant that, because of that, it does have the leverage in these negotiations and can demand more," Ben Taleblu urged.
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    2025-05-23 16:59:06 ·
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    Dems call budget bill bureaucratic water torture as GOP glad to have the ball in our court
    Senate reaction to the Houses passage of its "big, beautiful bill" was sharply divided, with Democrats warning of long-term harm to the working class and Republicans arguing it would help that very group."Republicans reconciliation bill dismantles the American Dream and strips health care, food assistance, and more away from millions of hardworking Americans," Senate Minority Whip Richard Durbin, D-Ill., fumed in a Thursday statement."Republicans are taking a chainsaw to critical services that American families depend on and using them as a piggy bank for tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy."Durbin, who is retiring after a four-decade career in office, quipped that billionaires "win" and American families "lose all thanks to President Donald Trump."REPUBLICANS READY LATE-NIGHT SESSION ON TRUMP'S 'BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL' AFTER GOP MUTINYThe number-two Democrat urged four unnamed Senate Republicans to break with their party and have the "good sense to join Democrats" to stop the bill from reaching the White House.Two Republicans unlikely to heed that call were Sens. Roger Marshall of Kansas and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who both offered a "well done" verbal back-pat to House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.Marshall said the Senate must deliver the bill to Trump for Americas betterment, as Graham cited the border security provisions in the legislation and welcomed the bill to his side of the Capitol.Back in Durbins camp, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., took to the Senate floor to condemn the "dead of night" vote and claimed Republicans hoped "nobody would notice" their "rotten to the core" bill.Schumer was up late Wednesday, unsuccessfully forcing about a half-dozen motions-to-recess or adjourn as the Republicans held the Senate open to begin the process of undoing Californias emissions waivers granted by former President Joe Biden.DEMS WARN HOUSE REPUBLICANS WILL PAY PRICE AT BALLOT BOX FOR PASSING TRUMP'S 'BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL'Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., pointed Fox News Digital to recent comments on the bill, in which he said its goal is truly to "make life better for people so they can afford to pay their mortgage, they can afford to put gas in the car, and afford for their groceries.""That's why were doing this. This is part of our comprehensive economic plan," Thune said.Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., echoed the "cloak of darkness" sentiment to Fox News Digital, saying the bill will "terminate health care for nearly 14 million Americans" and is "not what the people of Wisconsin signed up for.""You can bet Im going to fight it," Baldwin said.Meanwhile, Sen. Ronald Wyden the Oregon Democrat and ranking member of the Finance Committee called the bill a "full-scale assault on Americans health and safety.""This bill means kids will go hungry, seniors will face greater abuse and neglect in nursing homes, people with disabilities will lose care at home, and millions of working Americans will be subjected to humiliation and bureaucratic water torture just to get health care," Wyden said."Millions will lose their health insurance, and many more will find it harder to get health care, leading to untold suffering and quiet deaths," Wyden added.Maryland Democrat Angela Alsobrooks told Fox News Digital on Thursday that the Big Beautiful Bill Act will account for the largest food stamp cuts in history."[Its] beautiful for whom? Certainly not the millions of Americans who rely on SNAP to feed their children and on Medicaid to get their health care," Alsobrooks said, adding the GOP seems "obsessed" with seeing the "poor getting poorer and the rich getting richer."Alsobrooks said the majority of her fellow Old Line State residents agree with her sentiments.Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt., echoed Alsobrooks concerns about SNAP and Medicaid."Its a terrible bill and every senator should reject it," Welch said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWhen reached for comment, fellow Vermonter Bernie Sanders directed Fox News Digital to a 20-minute floor speech the democratic socialist made a few days ago."At a time when the richest people have never had it so good, they see Republican leadership working overtime to make the billionaire class even richer," Sanders said."At a time when a majority of Americans are struggling to put food on the table and pay for health care, they see Republican leadership making life even more difficult for average Americans."Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., said conversely she is grateful to Trump and Johnson for their "diligent work."Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said that the Senate will carefully consider the Houses final product and work to craft final legislation that meets the chambers rules and prevents the "biggest tax hike in American history," if the Trump Tax Cuts were to expire.New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim released a video message to constituents about the passage on Thursday, calling it one of the most dangerous bills in history."I want you to pay attention," he told Jerseyans, citing "disastrous things" in the legislation.Thune and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, are expected to make changes to the bill, but they hope to keep them minimal to preserve the "delicate balance" struck by the House, Thune said.The upper chamber hopes to have the final product to Trump by Independence Day.
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    2025-05-23 16:59:06 ·
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    Spoil your graduate with these gifts
    Graduation season is here and besides planning the perfect party to commemorate years of hard work and dedication for your student, its also a moment to honor their achievements and look forward to new beginnings with the perfect luxury graduation present. Finding the ideal gift to mark this milestone can be a meaningful way to show your graduate how proud you are of them.Whether they're heading off to college, starting a new job or embarking on a different path, a thoughtful gift can serve as a lasting reminder of their accomplishments. Its also an opportunity to splurge on something they can use for their new endeavors: something theyve wanted for a long time or a memorable keepsake. Here are 10 gifts for your grad that will make them feel spoiled on their special day.Celebrate your graduates big day withthis personalized pendant on Amazon. The sterling silver and cubic zirconia accented necklace features a graduation cap cradling the sparkling birthstone of your choice, surrounded by a heart engraved with Class of 2025. It comes complete with the chain and a gift box. Fora more masculine look, try this class ring-inspired necklace emblazoned with their name of their school and the year 2025. Silver can tend to tarnish over time, so dont forget to grab somesterling silver cleaner so they can care for their new jewelry.If youre anAmazon Prime member, you can get these items to your door ASAP. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.This Kate Spade initial pendant necklace at Nordstrom is a charming option for a more understated yet meaningful gift. Its delicate gold-tone design includes a sleek initial charm and is perfect for grads who appreciate minimalist but versatile jewelry. If you cant find the letter you need in stock at Nordstrom, Amazonoffers it too for the same price.If your grad loves makeup and skincare,this Ulta Beauty favorites kit is a fantastic choice. The curated set includes a variety of makeup essentials thatll help them instantly refresh their beauty routine. The compact size also makes it convenient for travel, which is ideal for graduates heading off to college or embarking on new adventures. Pick upthis travel train case with a mirror so they can always have their beauty essentials on hand when on the go.10 GIFTS HIGH SCHOOL GRADS WILL CHERISHGen Z will lovethis Fossil Gen 6 Smartwatch to help keep them on track and give them access to everything they need within reach when youre not around. This smartwatch features a sleek design, advanced health tracking and customizable watch faces and is compatible with Android and iOS devices. If youre looking for something a little less tech and more traditional, considerthis Fossil stainless steel watch and you can engrave their name or a special message on the back of the face.A roomy tote bag is a must-have for any graduate andthis Michael Kors Jet Set travel tote is as functional as it is fashionable. Made from easy-to-clean nylon, this bag is spacious enough to carry all essentials, whether heading to class, the office or the airport. You can also find thesame style in MKs signature monogram print at Macys.This Coach Lana 23 shoulder bag is a sophisticated gift for graduates who enjoy classic luxury. This leather bag offers a timeless, sleek design and practical compartments, perfect for casual and formal occasions. Theres a style for guys, too this Coach leather messenger bag upgrades his on-the-go storage but keeps his hands free.Send them off the right way with a new signature scent!Viktor & Rolfs Flowerbomb at Nordstrom is an iconic fragrance that features floral and oriental notes, perfect for graduates looking to leave a lasting impression. For the guys, thisViktor & Rolf Spicebomb comes in a grenade bottle with spicy notes layered atop a woody base.8 GIFTS KINDERGARTNERS WANT FOR GRADUATIONWith its sophisticated blend of citrus, patchouli and floral notes,Chanels Coco Mademoiselle embodies elegance and refinement as she enters this next phase in her life. Plus, what girl doesnt want a bottle of Chanel on her dresser? And for the guys,Bleu De Chanel.This Mayors 18k gold diamond tennis bracelet is a splurge theyll cherish forever. It features a continuous line of brilliant-cut diamonds set in lustrous 18 carat white gold, offering a sophisticated sparkle that complements any attire. If you like the idea, you can also considerthis lab-grown version from Zales for less than $1,000.For more deals, visit www.foxnews.com/deals.The latestAmazon Kindle Paperwhite offers a seven-inch glare-free display, perfect for reading in any lighting condition. With 16 GB of storage, it can hold thousands of books and the battery life lasts for weeks on a single charge. It's a thoughtful gift for graduates who love to read and are always on the go. Pair it with aleather protective cover and your gift is complete!
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    By Dawn's Early Light: Battles Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' will face in the Senate
    "This is one big ugly bill that House Republicans are trying to jam down the throats of the American people under the cover of darkness," argued House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y. at 6:09 a.m. Thursday morning on the House floor.Nothing could be further from the truth. The sun was rising."Why are we here at 3 a.m., fast-tracking this bill?" asked Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., during House debate on the measure at 3:15 a.m. ET Thursday.GOP HOLDOUTS SOUND ALARM ON $36T DEBT CRISIS AS TRUMP'S BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL PASSES HOUSE VOTEThe House debated the package well past the witching hour Thursday, but lawmakers approved the bill just before the break of dawn.House Republicans squeezed out a victory, 215-214 with Freedom Caucus Chairman Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., voting present.There havent been many all-night sessions in Congress lately. Especially when moving a piece of legislation of his magnitude during off-hours - coated with high drama and towering political stakes. But its not surprising that the House had to burn the midnight oil on three different occasions just to finish the package in recent days. Thats typical for massive legislation with exponential consequences. It doesnt matter what party or what the issue is. COVID-19 money. Obamacare. The infrastructure law. The Inflation Reduction Act. You name it. Congress works around the clock when theyre on the precipice of doing something big.HOUSE GOP LEADERSHIP TAKES VICTORY LAP AFTER PASSING TRUMP'S ONE BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILLWhether its good is another question.The week started with a Sunday night meeting of the House Budget Committee at 10:26 p.m. The House Rules Committee did the Budget Committee one better, meeting at 1 a.m. Wednesday. That session ran nearly 22 hours, ending late Wednesday night. The House then began floor action on the bill in the early hours of Thursday. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., gaveled the vote closed on the bill just before 7 a.m.Talking about Congress is usually enough to put people to sleep, but with hours like these, if you snooze, you lose.Rip Van Winkle, er, Rep. Andrew Garbarino, R-N.Y., accidentally caught a few zzzs early Thursday at precisely the wrong time. Johnson said Garbarino "fell asleep in the back" of the House chamber during the vote on the "big, beautiful bill."Garbarino and other Empire State Republicans lost sleep for weeks as they fought for a deal on SALT. They wanted a higher deduction for state and local taxes in exchange for their support of the bill. A sleeper issue, this wasnt. A new pact was paramount to passing the bill. Still, Garbarino was less than satisfied with the compromise.Perhaps it gets changed in the Senate.Garbarino can only dream.If you heard a creaky noise on the north side of the U.S. Capitol Thursday, that was the Senate awakening from its legislative slumber. The Senate has focused for most of President Donald Trumps term on confirming his cabinet. Legislation hasnt dominated Senate floor traffic this year, but that will change soon."Our team is suiting up for discussions with the Senate side of Capitol Hill," said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.But divisions are already emerging.Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., abhors the House package."I have already said that in its current state its completely unacceptable to me," said Johnson. "I would vote no."President Trump wants the Senate to finish the measure and deposit it on his desk by July 4, but the Wisconsin Republican quibbled with Mr. Trumps timetable and demand for this version of the bill."I couldn't care less if he's upset," said Johnson.WHITE HOUSE: DEMS HAVE NEVER BEEN MORE RADICAL, OUT OF TOUCH AFTER VOTING AGAINST BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILLOther Republican senators were willing to grant some deference to President Trump.But only to a point."Hes the leader of the band and he's a heck of a good leader," said Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va. "But with all that said, I would tell you we don't want to get in a hurry just to meet a deadline date and everything. We want to get it right."Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., thought that July 4 was an "optimistic" deadline."Look at how long its taken the House to get to this point," said Tillis. "There's still a lot of decisions to be made. So I think we're talking about weeks or months."And the Senate will inevitably change the measure."The Senate's going to want to put its own stamp on this. We'll write our own version of the bill," said Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.Senators are already making their demands."I'm not voting to raise the debt ceiling $5 trillion, because that's not fiscally responsible and that's not conservative," said Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.Trimming deficits worried other senators."Don't get high on our horse here that we've somehow made some major advancement of reducing spending because we didn't," said Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.What winds up in the bill hinges on a solitary factor."Weve got to get to 51 votes," said Tillis.Senate Democrats are also thinking about the number 51, but in the context of 2026. Democrats believe this bill might help them get 51 Senate seats in the midterms."Based on what the House has passed our, chances of taking back the Senate have just increased," said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.House Democrats believe the early morning roll call vote in House will be the seminal ballot cast in this session of Congress."This day may very well turn out to be the day that House Republicans lost control of the United States House of Representatives," said Jeffries.Thats not a newsflash. Both parties customarily focus on a handful of votes each body takes over the course of a two-year Congress. They deploy the results of those votes against their opponents. Take a lookat the tiny script on the lower portion of the TV screen when ads for the midterms begin running in September and October next year. You can bet Democrats will document the vote which closed at dawn Thursday.Moreover, Republicans are stashing all of their political eggs in one basket. The bulk of President Trumps agenda is tucked into this singular measure for better or worse. Lawmakers must fund the government later this year. And next year, too. But after that, its unclear if Republicans have any other legislation which would compete with the breadth of this bill.Jeffries alleged that Republicans tried to advance the bill "under the cover of darkness." That isnt accurate. Democrats - and Republicans will work to make sure voters know all about this bill. The political consequences of this legislation are too significant.Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And voters will decide just how "beautiful" this big bill is.
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    Former NBA star Lamar Odom attends Trump cryptocurrency gala amid protests
    President Donald Trump hosted top investors for one of his cryptocurrency projects at his luxury golf course in Northern Virginia on Thursday, and one of them was former NBA star Lamar Odom.Protesters gathered outside the club holding signs that said "stop crypto corruption" and "no corrupt fools."The ex-Laker was not absolved from those same protesters - but he was not fazed.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Im just about to pass through security and officially walk into the Trump Gala. Honestly Im fired up," Odom said in an X post."Think about itwhat meme coin has ever done this? $ODOM isnt just a token, its taking the stage at a presidential gala tonight!"Odom also said in the post, "This is the most authentic soulful experience in crypto history."Among those protesting outside the golf club were Sen. Jeff Merkley, a Democrat from Oregon."This is the crypto corruption club," the Times quoted Merkley as saying. "This is like the Mount Everest of corruption."TIMBERWOLVES' JADEN MCDANIELS SHOVES NBA MVP SHAI GILGEOUS-ALEXANDER AS THUNDER TAKE 2-0 SERIES LEADThree days before Trump took office on Jan. 20, he announced the creation of the $TRUMP meme coin, describingas a way for his supporters to "have fun."Trumps meme coin saw an initial spike in value, followed by a steep drop. Its creators, which include an entity controlled by the Trump Organization, have made hundreds of millions of dollars by collecting fees on trades, according to the Associated Press.Critics have raised concerns that the president's connection withcryptocurrency ventures could open the door to conflicts of interest and influence peddling.Odom played 14 seasons in the NBA, 12 of them with the Los Angeles Clippers and Lakers. He won back-to-back titles with the Lakers in 2009 and 2010 and was named the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year in the 2010-11 campaign.Fox News Greg Norman, Eric Revell and The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Dilbert cartoonist reveals Trump personally reached out following his terminal cancer announcement
    "Dilbert" cartoonist Scott Adams said that President Donald Trump personally reached out to him after he revealed his cancer diagnosis this week.Adams, 67, announced on his web show on Monday that he had metastatic prostate cancer, the same type that former PresidentJoe Biden was diagnosed with."I have the same cancer thatJoe Bidenhas. I also have prostate cancer that has also spread to my bones," Adams said on "Coffee with Scott Adams" on Monday. "My life expectancy is maybe this summer. I expect to be checking out from this domain sometime this summer."On Thursday, Adams revealed Trump personally called him afterward to offer support.'DILBERT' CREATOR SCOTT ADAMS REVEALS PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS, PREDICTS HE HAS ONLY MONTHS TO LIVEThe cartoonist said he didnt pick up at first when Trump called because he didn't recognize the Florida-based number. But he later discovered the president had left him a message."And a little bit later I thought, I better check that voicemail and see if that was anything I need to deal with. And the first sentence in the transcription, cause you know the phone gives you the text version of the voicemail as well, the first sentence is, This is your favorite president,'" Adams recalled."And I thought to myself, No," he said while chuckling. "Did I just send the most important person in the world to voicemail? And it turns out that I had!"Adams said the president left a "somewhat lengthy" voicemail saying he was checking in to see how Adams was doing because he had heard about his cancer diagnosis.TRUMP CALLS BIDEN'S CANCER DIAGNOSIS 'VERY SAD' WHILE QUESTIONING TIMELINE: 'WASN'T INFORMED'He said Trump left his phone number for Adams to call him back, but he didnt take the president up on his offer, feeling that Trump was just being courteous and it would be "ridiculous" to bother him with a call."It was just a nice thing for him to say," Adams explained."Its not like hes sitting at the Resolute Desk, waiting for my call. I thought whatever it is hes doing has got to be more important than randomly taking a call from me," he added.Adams said later the same day his phone rang, and he saw it was a call from Florida again.TRUMP SURPRISES 104-YEAR-OLD WWII VETERAN WITH BIRTHDAY MESSAGE AFTER VIRAL TIKTOK INVITE"And I thought to myself, no f---ing way, theres no way hes calling me again, and I answer it, and its Trump!" he said.Adams said Trump asked him questions about his diagnosis and whether he was getting the treatments he needed."At the end, the strangest thing happened at the end of the call, you know, when he found out the situation was kind of dire, and I was still checking out some things that might help, he said, If you need anything, Ill make it happen,'" he said."And he meant it," Adams said in disbelief."He was completely aware of our, lets say, parallel journeys from 2015. He mentioned it, and it was just the most incredible, weird, hard to understand situation, but boy, was it fun."The White House did not immediately return Fox News Digitals request for comment.Adams is most known for creating the popular office comedy comic strip "Dilbert," which poked fun at office culture with satirical humor and social commentary. Fox News Greg Norman contributed to this report.
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    FOX's 'Grimsburg' with Jon Hamm on series, renewals
    Hamm joins us to talk FOX's animated comedy, season renewals, guest stars, having the show amongst his many TV series, & more.
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