Republicans have bashed President Biden for saying “no comment” about the Hawaii wildfires. The White House now says he didn’t hear the question.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
Special counsel named in Hunter Biden investigation after plea deal collapses
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Biden brushes off PGA merger with Saudi-backed LIV Golf as Trump hails ‘glamorous deal’
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‘Dangerous precedent?’ How the averted debt ceiling crisis could become new Washington norm
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