Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib is urging voters to vote "no opinion" instead of Joe Biden in the upcoming Michigan primary on February 27.
- We do not want a country that supports war and bombs and destruction. We want to support life. We want to stand up for every single person killed in Gaza, said Tlaib in a video posted on X.
Rashida Tlaib, who has a Palestinian background, has previously directed harsh criticism at the Biden administration, which she believes is not doing enough to prevent suffering and death in Gaza.
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Trump chooses the phone - saves time and money
Donald Trump is increasingly conducting his campaign work via the phone, writes Axios.
In what is believed to be an effort to save both time and money with lawsuits and fines hanging over him, Trump is increasingly calling meetings he might otherwise attend in person.
"People can't get enough of him, even if it's just his voice," said Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Trump's re-election campaign.
But although the phone calls are often presented as surprises, they are in fact carefully planned in advance, a source close to Trump told the newspaper.
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Carers in the White House prescribed central stimulants - completely without a prescription
The president's special health care team under Donald Trump and Barack Obama prescribed powerful drugs without a prescription, the Washington Post reports.
Four former members of the White House healthcare team confirm to the newspaper that they regularly prescribed centrally stimulating and sedative drugs without follow-up questions to employees within the administration.
In an official review of White House healthcare released last month, the investigator wrote that "all parts of the pharmacy operations within the White House healthcare team had serious and systematic problems."
After he took office as president, Joe Biden replaced the former head of health care in the White House.
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Police officers shot dead during emergency in the USA
Two American police officers and a firefighter have been shot dead during an emergency response to an alarm about domestic violence, AP reports. The incident occurred early Sunday, local time, in a suburb of Minneapolis in the northeastern United States.
Negotiations with the suspected shooter continued for four hours before a police force entered the home. Seven children were also there, but it is unclear if any of them were injured.
"We must never take for granted the courage and sacrifices our police officers and first responders make every day," Minnesota Governor Tim Walz wrote in a statement.
Later in the day, police announced that the suspected shooter was dead, but details of how it happened have not been released.
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