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'Trump has a point': Dana Bash on his comments about Bush

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'Trump has a point': Dana Bash on his comments about Bush

'Trump has a point': Dana Bash on his comments about Bush

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and Dana Bash discuss former President Donald Trump’s slam of former President Bush for his comments comparing domestic extremists to September 11 terrorists.


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Warnock Calls GOP’s Criticism , of Trans Visibility Day , ‘Opposite of Christian Faith’. This year, Trans Day of Visibility coincidentally fell on Easter Sunday. President Joe Biden was attacked by Conservatives for making a declaration about the day, as he does every year, because it fell on the Christian holiday. One of Biden's critics, Speaker Mike Johnson, called Biden's declaration an "outrageous and abhorrent" attack on the religion. . One of Biden's critics, Speaker Mike Johnson, called Biden's declaration an "outrageous and abhorrent" attack on the religion. . Senator Raphael Warnock, a reverend, has denounced GOP criticism, calling it the "opposite of the Christian faith," 'The Hill' reports. . Apparently, the Speaker finds trans people abhorrent, and I think he ought to think about that, Sen. Warnock, via interview with CNN's Dana Bash. This is just one more instance of folks who do not know how to lead us trying to divide us, Sen. Warnock, via interview with CNN's Dana Bash. This is the opposite of the Christian faith. Jesus centered the marginalized. He centered the poor, Sen. Warnock, via interview with CNN's Dana Bash. And in a moment like this, we need voices, particularly voices of faith, who would use our faith not as a weapon to beat other people down but as a bridge to bring all of us together, Sen. Warnock, via interview with CNN's Dana Bash. The White House also issued a statement. As a Christian who celebrates Easter with Family, President Biden stands for bringing people together and upholding the dignity and freedoms of every American, White House spokesperson Andrew Bates, via statement. Sadly, it’s unsurprising politicians are seeking to divide and weaken our country with cruel, hateful, and dishonest rhetoric. President Biden will never abuse his faith for political purposes or for profit, White House spokesperson Andrew Bates, via statement

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Stormy Daniels delivers shocking testimony about Trump, but trial hinges on business records [Video]

Stormy Daniels delivers shocking testimony about Trump, but trial hinges on business records

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Donald Trump stuck in court amid election campaign: "the polls have not moved even one percentage point" [Video]

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Trump's lawyer told to stop former president from 'cursing audibly' during trial

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Former Senator Joe Lieberman Dead at 82 [Video]

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This Day in History: The War in Iraq Begins [Video]

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