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Biden, 78, starts his day by lifting WEIGHTS and treats himself to chocolate chip cookies


REVEALED: Biden, 78, starts his day by lifting WEIGHTS, watches Morning Joe, treats himself to chocolate chip cookies and calls Hunter every night before bedtime
President Joe Biden, 78, starts his mornings by working out with weights – often times with a trainer, the Washington Post revealed in a Monday report
While living a relatively healthy life, Biden does have quite the sweet tooth
Most often he indulges in orange Gatorade and chocolate chip cookies . Ice cream is also one of the president s favorites
Biden keeps the outer Oval Office stocked with individually wrapped chocolate chip cookies and salt water taffy from Dolle s, a shop in Rehoboth Beach ....

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Capitol security officials blame poor intelligence — and each other — for the Jan. 6 riot


Capitol security officials blame poor intelligence and one another for the Jan. 6 riot
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Officials in charge of security for the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 blamed poor intelligence and a sluggish response from the federal government Tuesday for the deadly riot that threatened the peaceful transfer of power.
Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund testified at a joint Senate committee hearing on security and intelligence failings leading up to the riot that intelligence reports compiled from information from the Capitol Police, the FBI, the Secret Service, the Department of Homeland Security and Washington Metropolitan Police showed that the level of probability of acts of civil disobedience/arrests on Jan. 6 ranged from remote to improbable. ....

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