Brett Favre tells Congress he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's
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| | What's going on in America | Nancy Pelosi Fires Back at Tapper for Airing Trump's Criticism of Harris: 'Why Cover That?' Brett Favre tells Congress he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's RFK Jr. asks Supreme Court to restore his name on New York's ballot
| | | | Nancy Pelosi, the former Democratic Speaker of the House, scolded CNN's Jake Tapper after he played a clip in which the Vice President was criticized by the former president of the United States during a Tuesday interview. | Tapper stated that he has heard from progressives and Democratic voters, who wanted the media to cover Trump's "cognitive issues" as much they covered President Biden's. He also asked Pelosi's reaction to Trump discussing it. | He then played an audio clip of Trump from Tuesday saying, "They laugh us everywhere." They are laughing at us. What are they laughing about? They can't imagine that Kamala will be the president. They don't believe you- You speak of cognitive problems? "She has bigger cognitive issues than [Biden] in my opinion." | |
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| | Brett Favre tells Congress he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's | Diddy's Kids Open Up About Their Mother Kim Porter's Sudden Death in Emotional Social Media Tribute | Salvadoran Migrant Released at Border Arrested for Girlfriend's Murder in Shocking Turn of Events | House GOP Launches Investigation into Ukrainian President's Visit to Crucial Pennsylvania Battleground | Hezbollah Fires Missile at Tel Aviv; Israel Responds with Counterstrike | | | | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has asked the Supreme Court to reinstate his name on New York's ballot, despite ending his campaign and endorsing former President Donald Trump. | The independent presidential candidate was disqualified from New York's ballot in August after a judge determined that Kennedy's connections to the New York address "existed only on paper and were maintained for the sole purpose of maintaining his voter registration and political standing" in the state. | Lower courts have rejected his attempts to challenge the decision. | In his emergency appeal to the Supreme Court, Kennedy argued that his supporters in the state "have a constitutional right to have Kennedy placed on the ballot — and to vote for him, whether he is campaigning for their vote or not." | | | Trusted by over 200,000 readers, is your source for daily news and updates, with an editorial focus on politics and policy. We deliver reliable, up to the minute, impartial political news to an audience that obsessively digs deeply to unearth the truth. Written for American Patriots, dedicated to being your most reliable news source. |
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