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In what may have been his first major war-fighting move as president, Joe Biden signed off on an airstrike in Syria that targeted a structure believed to belong to an Iran-backed militia, officials told Reuters.
The strike may have been in response to rocket attacks against the US in Iraq last week, and comes as the US and Iran seek to re-instate their nuclear agreement, which the Trump administration scrapped.
It comes as Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader and most powerful elected Republican in the country, said he would back Donald Trump were he to receive the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.
“Absolutely,” Mr McConnell said when asked about such a scenario, despite his previous condemnation of Mr Trump’s role in inciting the Capitol insurrection last month.
GOP 2024 candidates ‘all have Trump as their last name’
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has said that Republican presidential candidates for 2024 “all have Trump as their last name”.
Mr Meadows told Fox News Donald Trump’s CPAC speech on Sunday will mark the “start of planning for the next administration”, as the brewing Republican Party civil war – between pro- and anti-Trump wings – looks set to escalate over the coming months.
Tom Embury-Dennis26 February 2021 08:56
Lara Trump gives strongest signal yet that’s she’s running in 2022: ‘Stay tuned’
Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of Donald Trump, has hinted that she is open to the idea of running for Senate from North Carolina in 2022 after incumbent senator Richard Burr’s last term at office from the state.
Ms Trump, who was involved in the former president’s campaign, has long been rumoured to be looking at taking a plunge in the US electoral politics.
She is expected to run from her home state for a seat that will become vacant as Mr Burr, 65, has already announced that this would be his last term.
Mayank Aggarwal26 February 2021 08:32
Golden Trump statue at CPAC
Perhaps summing up this year’s vibes at CPAC, a Bloomberg reporter has shared footage showing staff at the annual conservative conference wheeling a golden statue of Donald Trump across the conference floor.
“That’s so cool,” one attendee can be heard saying, while someone chants “Four more years!” – a jokey reference to a popular chant by Trump supporters when he was still president.
Mr Trump is due to give his first post-White House speech at CPAC on Sunday.
Tom Embury-Dennis26 February 2021 07:54
‘Absolutely’: Clip shows McConnell revealing he would back Trump as 2025 GOP nominee
Here’s the clip in which Mitch McConnell, the most powerful elected Republican in the country, says he would “absolutely” support Donald Trump were he to receive the Republican presidential nomination for 2024.
It comes despite Mr McConnell’s public condemnation of the president over his role in inciting the Capitol insurrection last month – an incident the Senate minority leader suggested Mr Trump could be criminally investigated over.
It appears to be quite an about turn by Mr McConnell, who is likely to be watching closely when the former president delivers his first post-White House speech on Sunday at CPAC.
Tom Embury-Dennis26 February 2021 07:22
‘Welcome Insurrectionists’ banner to greet CPAC Republicans
The activist in question is the same lawyer who dressed up as a grim reaper to stalk the state’s beaches in protest at their reopening, and Florida’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic in general.
He says they are close to raising the $10,000 needed for a banner plane over CPAC on Friday as top Republicans arrive for the conference.
Adam Withnall26 February 2021 06:23
Reaction to Syria airstrikes
Representative Michael McCaul, the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has welcomed the Biden-ordered airstrikes on Syria as the right move.
“Responses like this are a necessary deterrent and remind Iran, its proxies, and our adversaries around the world that attacks on U.S. interests will not be tolerated,” McCaul said.
Suzanne Maloney, of the Brookings Institution think tank, said the strikes showed the Biden administration could negotiate with Iran on the nuclear deal while pushing back against the militias it backed.
“Good move by… Biden (administration) demonstrating US can walk and chew gum at the same time,” she said on Twitter.
Earlier Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the airstrikes targeted “infrastructure utilised by Iranian-backed militant groups in eastern Syria”.
Adam Withnall26 February 2021 05:08
Voices: Mitt Romney might save the GOP from itself
Republicans shouting about transforming the party into a place for the working class are doing little to support that notion. Yet senator Mitt Romney is quietly doing the work, argues Jay Caruso in this Voices piece.
Josh Marcus26 February 2021 04:00
Voices: Why is Joe Manchin really causing trouble for Joe Biden?
West Virginia’s senator Joe Manchin has proved an occasional thorn in Joe Biden’s side, despite them both being Democrats.
Independent Voices’ Andrew Feinberg has this look at the powerful centrist senator.
Josh Marcus26 February 2021 03:30
Democrats launch sweeping bid to overhaul US election laws
Stacey Abrams, whose voting rights work helped make Georgia into a swing state, exhorted Congress on Thursday to reject “outright lies” that have historically restricted access to the ballot as Democrats began their push for a sweeping overhaul of election and ethics laws.
“A lie cloaked in the seductive appeal of election integrity has weakened access to democracy for millions,” Ms Abrams, a Democrat who narrowly lost Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial race, said during a committee hearing for the bill, which was introduced as H.R. 1 to signal its importance to the party’s agenda.
Read more on the coming fight over voting access.
Josh Marcus26 February 2021 03:00
Kentucky Senate passes bill to restrict no-knock warrants
A bill that would limit the use of “no-knock” warrants passed the Kentucky Senate unanimously on Thursday, the latest effort to reform law enforcement tactics after police fatally shot Breonna Taylor in her Louisville apartment last year.
Here’s what you need to know.
Josh Marcus26 February 2021 02:30
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