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In new book, Kamala Harris says it was reckless to let Biden make reelection decision on his own

By Edward-Isaac Dovere, CNN (CNN) — “In retrospect,” Kamala Harris writes of letting Joe and Jill Biden decide on their own whether the then-president should have tried to run for re-election, “I think it was recklessness.” That is the assessment that the former vice president makes in her forthcoming memoir of her abbreviated 2024 run,

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Lisa DeNell Cook

Trump appeals ruling blocking his attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook

By Dan Berman, Bryan Mena, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge late Tuesday blocked President Donald Trump’s unprecedented effort to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. The Trump administration said Wednesday it will appeal to the DC US Circuit Court of Appeals. “President Trump has not identified anything related to Cook’s conduct or job performance

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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters outside the restaurant Joe's Seafood

Trump dines out in DC for first time in his second term, asserting crime crackdown made city safe

By Donald Judd, Kristen Holmes, Samantha Waldenberg, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump dined at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab in Washington, DC, Tuesday evening, his first foray to an outside eatery in the district since taking office in January. Trump has eschewed the capital’s restaurant scene since returning to Washington, choosing instead

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Rep. James Comer speaks to reporters on Tuesday.

House Republicans will take up DC crime bills to bolster Trump’s federal crackdown

By Veronica Stracqualursi, Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — House Republicans are gearing up to consider more than a dozen bills that would further limit Washington, DC’s self-governance, impose tougher punishments and roll back criminal justice reforms in the wake of President Donald Trump’s federal crime crackdown. The House Oversight Committee will take up the bills

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Oliver North

Oliver North marries Fawn Hall, his document-shredding secretary at the center of Iran-Contra scandal

By Michael Williams, Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, CNN (CNN) — Two key figures in the Iran-Contra affair quietly married last month, nearly 40 years after the scandal rocked US politics and President Ronald Reagan’s administration. Oliver North married his former secretary, Fawn Hall, on August 27 in Virginia, according to a copy of the marriage certificate

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