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Failed US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has faced fierce backlash online after calling for a "formal deprogramming" of Donald Trump s MAGA "cult members".
During a Thursday interview with CNN s Christiane Amanpour, former Secretary of State Clinton discussed the need for addressing the influence of Donald Trump s MAGA supporters.
Clinton emphasised the importance of defeating the "extremists" within the GOP to restore cooperation and bipartisanship
"We had very strong partisans in both parties in the past and we had very bitter battles over all kinds of things . there wasn’t this little tail of extremism wagging the dog of the Republican Party as it is today," she told the CNN host.
"Sadly, so many of those extremists, those MAGA extremists, take their marching orders from Donald Trump, who has no credibility left by any measure.
"He’s now defending himself in civil actions and criminal ac ....
Democratic Presidential hopeful Robert F Kennedy Jr has called on the Democrats to unite with Republicans to re-assess President Joe Biden s "experiment" on the border.
The 69-year-old told Fox News host Jesse Waters the border experiment has been a "disaster".
"What we did today is to call on all Democrats to unify with Republicans and independents and ask President Biden to reassess this experiment on the border because it has been a disaster for our country," he said.
The presidential candidate also said the 80-year-old s border policy is a "catastrophic failure".
"It s been a catastrophic failure. It s caused a humanitarian crisis at the border. Our border policies are now being administered by the Mexican drug cartels." ....
Before Al Velarde became chief executive of the Paso Del Norte Children’s Development Center or had a 17-year career working with children, he was a police officer. ....
It has been a “big” and “interesting” week for US President Joe Biden, says Curtin University’s Professor Joe Siracusa.
His comments come as the President’s son Hunter Biden is indicted over gun offences.
“There was supposed to be a deal a couple of weeks ago where they were going to start to forgive some things … but that’s gone by the by,” Professor Siracusa told Sky News Australia.
“And then we’ve got the inquiry starting in the House of Representatives for possible impeachment – of course all you really need to get an impeachment going is 218 votes, it’s just about numbers.
“And of course, we have the auto workers going on strike – these are 13,000 men and women in key cities or in key states that are crucial to the President’s re-election.