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FIRST IN NIGHTLY: WH OFFICIALS LOSE FAITH IN J&J The Biden administration has stood by Johnson & Johnson as the vaccine maker struggled to deliver promised doses of its Covid-19 vaccine but privately,
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DECAFFEINATED Top Republicans make no secret of their frustration in having Joe Biden as their foil. The president is well regarded by voters, a reputation that’s proved hard to dislodge, no matter his verbal flubs or big-spending policy pursuits. Even Donald Trump, the Triumph the Insult Comic Dog of electoral politics, has had troubles landing a punch. His latest nickname for the president “Saintly Joe Biden” was debuted to donors over the weekend. It was meant as derisive … we think.
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98 DAYS TO GO On this first full day on the job, President Joe Biden reset expectations on his single biggest campaign promise: an end to the pandemic.
“It’s going to take months for us to turn things around,” he said today.
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FIRST ON POLITICO: TRUMP CONSIDERS PARDONING BANNON President Donald
Trump is considering granting a pardon to Steve Bannon, his former White House chief strategist and top campaign aide, who was charged with swindling donors to a private crowdsourcing effort to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, two sources familiar with the matter tell POLITICO.