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Biden and Trump make competing trips to the US-Mexico border

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Are President Biden s Approval Ratings Plunging? Here s What the Latest Polls Show

Are President Biden s Approval Ratings Plunging? Here s What the Latest Polls Show
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son of the president really is the only relationship between these two investigations. the fact that the conduct underlying the investigations was entirely different, that they were handled differently, one was handled by the department ofjustice, one was handled at the us attorney s office, it is really apples to oranges that we are comparing and it s hard to really draw much comparison between the two cases. we have to look at each one independently and the evidence supporting the charges in each case independently. what comes next for hunter biden? , .., , , biden? his case will be assigned biden? his case will be assigned to biden? his case will be assigned to a - biden? his case will be assigned to a judge - biden? his case will be | assigned to a judge who biden? his case will be - assigned to a judge who will enter a plea, assigned to a judge who will entera plea, he assigned to a judge who will enter a plea, he still needs to do that, and also the judge will endorse the out

Can the media regain credibility under Biden?

Can the media regain credibility under Biden? Thomas Gift, Opinion Contributor © Getty Can the media regain credibility under Biden? America s newsrooms spent the last four years grappling with an arduous challenge: separating the consequential from the petty in President Trump s endless barrage of malfeasance. Yet with Trump out of office, the media now faces a new task: proving impartiality while covering a president - Joe Biden - who journalists nearly uniformly supported in the 2020 election. That s a tall order: According to Gallup, only 18 percent of Americans have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in television news; for newspapers, that number is 24 percent. Conservatives, in particular, accuse the media of projecting bias - an image not helped by feelings that journalists breathed a collective sigh of relief after Biden s victory.

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