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There are some very encouraging new numbers for President JOE BIDEN this morning: Sixty-four percent of Americans said they’re optimistic with the direction of the country, according to an ABC/Ipsos poll.
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MERRICK GARLAND was sworn in as attorney general, the president has yet to fill several critical Justice Department posts, including the assistant attorney generals for the criminal, national security, civil and antitrust divisions, along with a solicitor general. In comparison,
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