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The White House is considering declaring a national climate emergency, referred to as a climate crisis by some. If President Biden declares this emergency, he could have extensive powers similar to those during COVID and 9/11 emergencies. This could allow him to implement a Green New Deal without congressional approval.

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We're celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act, a groundbreaking legislation that is the largest investment in clean energy and climate action in US history. Some economists argue that the decrease in inflation is not directly linked to the IRA, and the estimated cost of the climate investments has risen to at least $1.4 trillion. Despite some confusion, the bill has already shown positive effects, with reduced healthcare costs through utility rebates and consumer tax credits. President Biden's administration has prioritized lowering healthcare costs, including prescription drug costs, which are a major concern for families. However, there are concerns that the bill does not specifically address everyday expenses like groceries and gas.

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Speaker 0 asks if there are plans for President Biden to visit Ohio and the East Coast. Speaker 1 responds that there are no specific plans to share at the moment, but the President takes these matters seriously and has visited Ohio before. Speaker 0 presses for a clear answer, but Speaker 1 reiterates that there is no trip to announce yet. Speaker 2 mentions a previous statement by President Biden about visiting Ohio, and Speaker 1 confirms that the President keeps his word, but still cannot provide a preview of any upcoming travel plans. In conclusion, Speaker 1 states that the President will go to East Palestine, but no specific time or date can be announced currently.

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President Biden has cut the last oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic refuge, overturning previous approvals by former President Trump. The White House claims this decision is aimed at protecting the environment and returning the land to indigenous communities. However, critics argue that it limits economic potential and hampers infrastructure development, which is crucial for the North Slope borough and its eight communities. They emphasize the importance of resource development in supporting their way of life, culture, and future. Without an economy, communities and cultures cannot thrive.

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Joe Biden's energy policies are causing high inflation and hitting American families hard. He reversed actions that achieved energy independence and canceled the Keystone XL Pipeline. By reentering the Paris climate accord and blocking new oil, gas, and coal production, he is raising energy costs and hurting industries like food, shipping, and manufacturing. China benefits from these high energy prices, driving our heavy industry overseas. To become an advanced manufacturing nation, we need low-cost energy. Biden's energy agenda aligns with China's, as they sign global climate deals and break them. When I'm back in the White House, I'll bring back a pro-American energy policy, eliminating unnecessary regulations and approving energy projects quickly. This will create jobs, restore hope, and make America great again.

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President Biden will be visiting East Palestine, Ohio on the 1-year anniversary of a toxic train derailment that caused residents to evacuate and left the community devastated. He plans to meet with the local president and leaders, following criticism that he did not provide sufficient support.

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I felt immense pride watching her get confirmed to the senate, knowing she would inspire young black women across America. Uniting our allies and changing our economic approach to focus on ordinary people were top priorities. I made a determined trip to Kyiv to show unwavering support for Ukraine against Russian aggression. The infrastructure law aims to rebuild America for everyone, benefiting both red and blue states. I'm committed to combating climate change, securing a sustainable future for the next generation. The PACT Act ensures we care for our veterans, and I was moved to help families affected by toxic exposure, including my own. Bringing computer chip manufacturing back to America will create jobs and boost economic growth. Supporting unions is crucial to strengthening the middle class, and I'm proud to be a pro-union president. Reuniting families, like bringing home those unjustly detained in Russia, is deeply important. America is a nation of possibilities, and we must never give up on that ideal.

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Former President Biden will deliver his first major speech since leaving office tonight, reportedly focusing on Social Security under the current administration. Democrats have been claiming that there are office closures, longer wait times, and difficulty accessing benefits for seniors and people with disabilities. In response, it is claimed that President Trump is committed to protecting Social Security benefits for law-abiding, tax-paying American citizens and seniors who have paid into the program. He campaigned on this promise, protected it during his first term, and intends to continue protecting it.

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With less than a year until the 2024 presidential election, Democrats are abandoning the term "Bidenomics" as the economy under Biden faces increased criticism. Since taking office, consumer prices have risen by over 17%, gasoline prices by over 35%, and credit card debt by over 40%. On the other hand, wages have decreased by nearly 3%. The president continues to emphasize job numbers, despite Americans being more concerned about inflation and rising prices, which have surpassed 3%. The Wall Street Journal highlights this discrepancy, noting that the president's focus on jobs presents a more favorable image for him.

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The president plans to let the Trump tax cuts expire, but assures that taxes will not increase for those earning less than $400,000 a year.

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The president plans to let the Trump tax cuts expire, but won't raise taxes for those earning under $400,000. He aims to protect Americans from tax hikes, contrasting with Republicans who favor tax breaks for corporations and the wealthy. The president prioritizes expanding the Affordable Care Act to ensure access to quality healthcare for all.

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Joe Biden's economic policies have been disastrous, leading to high inflation and bank failures. I believe there should be no bailouts and we need to fix the economy quickly. If I am back in the White House, I will focus on unleashing energy production, reducing regulations, and repealing Biden's tax hikes to bring down inflation and control interest rates. I have already built the greatest economy in history, and now we will have to do it again. Thank you.

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Joe Biden's approval ratings are low across various areas, including the economy, immigration, and the border. He is facing some of the worst polling numbers for an incumbent president since Jimmy Carter.

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The White House is considering declaring a national climate emergency, referred to as a climate crisis. If President Biden does so, he could gain extensive emergency powers similar to those during 9/11. This could allow him to implement a Green New Deal without congressional approval, raising concerns about bypassing democracy. Reports suggest Biden might take this step, potentially giving him dictatorial powers to push through his agenda.

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Ranking member Raskin is creating a "boogeyman" that isn't there. The speaker authored the EPA chapter on project 2020 5, but did not work with President Trump or his campaign. The speaker is not vying for a position in the next administration and now lives in Mississippi. The leading candidate is running away from policy actions that make Americans' lives difficult. Vice President Kamala Harris did not answer when asked if Americans are better off than they were 4 years ago. Most Americans are struggling with expensive gas, electricity, and groceries due to the Biden-Harris Administration's day 1 energy policies. Since January 2021, President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Congressional Democrats have taken over 250 actions that make it harder to produce energy in America. Actions include stopping the Keystone XL Pipeline, issuing a moratorium on new oil and gas permits on federal lands, greenlighting Putin's Nord Stream 2 pipeline, rejoining the Paris climate agreement, blocking the Twin Metals mine, and slowing permits for LNG facilities.

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The administration is marking the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act, which they claim is the largest investment in clean energy and climate action ever in the United States and the world. This announcement comes during a time of extreme weather events, including extreme heat in Arizona, Texas, and the Southeast, floods in Vermont and Upstate New York, smoke from Canadian wildfires, and the Maui fires, which have claimed over 100 lives, representing the largest loss of life from a fire in America in the last hundred years. The administration states they are doing everything they can to support Hawaii's rescue and recovery efforts.

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The speaker plans to give a $50,000 tax deduction to start-up small businesses, but corporate and state taxes will increase. They claim they will snatch patents. The speaker states that the cost of housing is too expensive and "Bidenomics is working." They invite the audience to a Donald Trump rally, but claim Trump won't talk about them. The speaker says they will not ban fracking, but also state they are in favor of banning fracking, specifying it has to be legislation. They mention the former president's "stand back and stand by" comment regarding the Proud Boys. The speaker claims dictators and autocrats are rooting for someone to be president again. They support mandatory buyback programs. They deny taking anyone's guns away, despite supporting a buyback program. They offer a new generation of leadership with optimism.

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Joe Biden's economic policies have been disastrous, leading to high inflation and bank failures. I believe he is leading us towards a great depression. We need to fix the economy quickly by unleashing energy production, reducing regulations, and repealing Biden's tax hikes. I have successfully built the greatest economy in history, and now we will have to do it again. Thank you.

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Before I took office, there were bold predictions about what would happen. They said they would come for your guns, jobs, and freedom. They claimed Biden would shut down American energy. They also said gas prices would skyrocket and crime would increase. However, here's the reality: none of that has happened. The borders are secure, the middle class is intact, and safety is not an issue. Inflation is a concern, but it can be stopped. Biden may struggle with his party, and he avoids taking questions from the press. Overall, there are doubts about his performance.

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Kareem Jean-Pierre is addressing the scrutiny on Vice President Harris regarding her record, especially as she seeks to distance herself from President Biden's unpopular economic policies. While Harris is part of the Biden administration, there are indications she wants to separate her image from Biden's economic challenges. President Biden believes his policies are effective and is optimistic about avoiding a recession. However, as he approaches the end of his term, Harris's future plans remain unclear, though announcements are expected soon.

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President Biden is successfully doing his job every day. It's claimed that 80 is the new 40, and President Biden accomplishes more in an hour than most people do in a day. However, bombshell new claims suggest President Biden's advisors considered the possibility of him needing a wheelchair if he won another term. These details are reportedly found within the pages of a new book.

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Biden plans to eliminate taxes on tips for service workers, but the IRS wants to track and tax them. This contradicts Biden's promise not to raise taxes on those earning less than $400,000. The Senate passed the inflation reduction act with a tie-breaking vote from the vice president.

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The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled against President Trump, removing his name from the ballot in the state for the 2024 election. The Trump campaign released a statement criticizing the decision, claiming it was influenced by a left-wing group funded by George Soros. They also accused the Democratic Party of being paranoid about Trump's lead in the polls and trying to prevent him from being reelected. The campaign plans to appeal the decision to the US Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Trump is currently posting on his social media platform, Truth Social, and is scheduled to speak in Iowa in 19 minutes.

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Biden has COVID Not Cancer, and Green Policy Consequences, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts
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President Biden, fully vaccinated and boosted, has tested positive for COVID-19, experiencing mild symptoms and isolating until he tests negative. This situation contrasts with his previous claims about the vaccine preventing COVID, raising concerns about mandates for vaccinations amid rising cases post-vaccination. The hosts discuss the implications of Biden's diagnosis and the White House's communication strategies, highlighting the administration's struggles to manage public perception regarding the president's health. The conversation shifts to Biden's recent comments about having cancer, which the White House later clarified referred to past skin cancer treatments. The hosts critique the administration's handling of health communications and the broader implications of Biden's remarks on climate change, which they argue distract from pressing economic issues like inflation and energy independence. The hosts express frustration over the Democratic Party's focus on climate change at the expense of addressing immediate economic concerns, citing polling data indicating that only 1% of Americans prioritize climate change as a top issue. They discuss the disconnect between elite concerns and the realities faced by everyday Americans, particularly in energy-dependent regions. The discussion also touches on the backlash against progressive policies, including Starbucks' decision to close stores in response to safety concerns stemming from allowing non-customers to use their facilities. The hosts argue that such policies have led to negative consequences for businesses and communities. In a lighter segment, they address the controversy surrounding Dave Chappelle's canceled performance at a venue due to backlash over his past comments on transgender issues, emphasizing the growing intolerance for free speech in comedy and the arts. The episode concludes with a commentary on the World Health Organization's plans to rename monkeypox due to perceived stigma, underscoring the ongoing cultural debates about language and identity in the context of public health.

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Fox Goes to War with Tucker, and Fauci Pushed on Lies, with Michael Brendan Dougherty & Noah Rothman
Guests: Michael Brendan Dougherty, Noah Rothman
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox News, highlighting the ongoing fallout and the media's attempts to undermine him. Guests Michael Brendan Dougherty and Noah Rothman share insights on the situation, noting that Carlson's private messages, including disparaging remarks about colleagues, contributed to his termination. They discuss how Fox News management, particularly communications head Irina Briganti, has a history of targeting employees who leave the network, suggesting a pattern of destructive behavior towards former staff. Dougherty mentions that Carlson's legal battles over his contract and potential non-compete clauses will be significant, indicating that Fox is preemptively shaping public perception against him. Rothman adds that Carlson's unpredictable nature and refusal to align with Fox's editorial direction may have led to his firing, especially as the network shifts away from supporting Trump. The conversation shifts to Abby Grossberg, a former producer who has made allegations against Carlson, with the hosts expressing skepticism about her claims and the timing of her media appearances. They argue that her complaints reflect a broader issue of workplace culture at Fox rather than direct culpability for Carlson's firing. The discussion then transitions to the implications of Carlson's exit on Fox's ratings, noting a significant drop in viewership since his departure. The hosts speculate on the future of cable news and the challenges Fox may face in recapturing its audience without Carlson's unique influence. Finally, they touch on Joe Biden's re-election announcement and the Democratic Party's strategy, emphasizing the lack of substantive accomplishments in Biden's presidency and the challenges he faces due to his age. The hosts critique the party's reliance on negative campaigning against Republicans rather than promoting Biden's achievements, suggesting that this approach may not resonate with voters.
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