The ‘Fox & Friends’ co-hosts discussed a recent interview with VP Harris when she was pressed on a potential 2024 Trump win.
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“Is it really that hard to see Biden is CLEARLY comprimised??”
The ‘Fox & Friends’ co-hosts discussed a recent interview with VP Harris when she was pressed on a potential 2024 Trump win.
Top Comment:
“Is it really that hard to see Biden is CLEARLY comprimised??”
Gold Star parents Darin Hoover, Cheryl Rex and Christy Shamblin speak out on President Biden’s Afghanistan disaster on ‘Hannity.’
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“They deserve to have their voices heard. ”
Ret. Gen. Frank McKenzie speaks with Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin about the botched withdrawal on ‘America Reports.’
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“An officer calling an enlisted a liar … things haven’t changed at all.”
President Joe Biden has faced allegations of plagiarism throughout his career, including speeches, statements, and documents. Now, a new accusation of plagiarism has emerged, coming from a Harvard Law School graduate.
Roger Severino, who serves as the vice president at the Heritage Foundation, has claimed that he discovered instances of plagiarism in Biden’s work. He was shocked by what he found, stating that Biden had borrowed significant portions of his work from an essay he had written.
Severino recounted in a thread posted on a social media platform last week that during his time as a junior editor at the Harvard Journal on Legislation in 2000, he was tasked with reference-checking an essay authored by Biden. In the process, he uncovered several instances of plagiarism in Biden’s work.
My first assignment as a junior editor at the Harvard Journal on Legislation (1999-2000) was to cite check an article submitted by one Sen. Joseph R. Biden. I was shocked by the plagiarism I discovered. 🧵 https://t.co/0CSqJBZR7E
— Roger Severino (@RogerSeverino_) September 4, 2023
Severino asserted that Biden had “borrowed language” from a Supreme Court opinion for an essay in which the then-U.S. senator supported the federal Violence Against Women Act without properly attributing sources or using quotation marks, giving the impression that the content was his own.
“He had lifted language straight out of a [federal court] opinion, changed a couple words, and called them his own. There were no quote marks and no footnote or anything else attributing the court as the source,” Severino said.
However, what transpired next was also troubling and emblematic of the prevailing left-leaning bias in some of the nation’s most prestigious academic institutions.
Severino explained that instead of expressing gratitude for his efforts to preserve the Journal’s integrity, his senior editors chose to “protect Biden” by retroactively adding quotation marks and the appropriate citations to make the essay appear more legitimate.
“They fixed the plagiarism by adding proper attributions and acted like the whole incident never happened. But this was no innocent mistake, where Biden forgot a quote mark or two, which would be bad enough,” Severino wrote.
President Biden has a history of embellishing, lying, and plagiarizing. Well, it turns out, there’s even more plagiarism than we thought.@RogerSeverino_ was a junior editor at the Harvard Journal when he told his editors he’d found more Biden plagiarism. They covered it up. pic.twitter.com/9hY7fA7QqI
— Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) September 8, 2023
The Post Millennial added:
Severino said he believes that the 4th Circuit ruling in Brzonkala v. Virginia Polytechnic Institute was the court case that Biden failed to properly cite in the article, according to the Daily Mail.
The Harvard law school grad called Biden’s actions “brazen” considering the President’s past documented history of plagiarism.
“Biden was already known to have plagiarized before this article crossed my desk yet was brazen enough to try it again,” Severino noted further on X.
During his political career, Biden has faced several accusations of plagiarism. One of the most notable incidents occurred in 1988 when he had to exit the presidential race due to using parts of a speech by Neil Kinnock, the former leader of Britain’s Labor Party, without proper attribution.
Additionally, Biden has acknowledged a past mistake during his law school years at Syracuse Law School in the 1960s. He admitted to unintentionally incorporating five pages from a law review into one of his essays.
“I was wrong, but I was not malevolent in any way,” Biden stated, according to the UK’s Daily Mail. “I did not intentionally move to mislead anybody. And I didn’t. To this day, I didn’t.”
Recently, during a press conference, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made an unexpected revelation following another instance of President Biden making an inaccurate statement. This came in response to a reporter’s question regarding a statement made by the president concerning the passing of former New Mexico governor and Clinton Energy Secretary Bill Richardson.
“The initial statement from the president about the passing of Governor Bill Richardson included condolences for his wife of 50 years, Barbara, and their daughter, Heather. That line about Heather, the daughter, has been removed because they didn’t have a daughter named Heather — or a daughter. So can you walk us through how these press releases are fact-checked; who signs off on them in the end; and then, in this case, how this error was made?” a reporter asked KJP.
“So, look, we apologize for the error,” Jean-Pierre began. “Certainly, that is not something that, you know, we want to do, right? We want to make sure that we get this information out clearly and in a straightforward way to the American people. So, that was not done intentionally. And certainly, when we realized that error, it was removed from the website.”
But what she said next was startling.
“We do have fact-checkers here. We do have multiple people who take a look at — at the press releases, especially from the president. This was just a miss, unfortunately. And we apologize for that miss,” she admitted.
Heritage Foundation Pice president Roger Severino explains how President Biden has a long history of alleged plagiarism on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
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“A dishonest politician! I’m stunned”
‘The Big Weekend Show’ panelists react to Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates for enrolling her son in a private school.
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“Hypocrisy is the rule for Democrats, not an exception.”
The Democratic governor of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan Grisham, claims that she can temporarily modify certain aspects of the U.S. Constitution using the authority vested in her during a formally declared public health emergency.
Governor Grisham drew widespread national attention and criticism for suspending the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding gun owners in the state on Friday.
The order takes effect immediately. It states “no person, other than a law enforcement officer or licensed security officer, shall possess a firearm … either openly or concealed, within cities or counties averaging 1,000 or more violent crimes per 100,000 residents per year since 2021.”
Bewildered reporters sought clarification from the governor on how she could justify the arrest of a citizen who was legally carrying a concealed weapon while walking down the street.
“I can make the point that maybe they should be (arrested),” the governor said.
“If there’s an emergency, and i’ve declared an emergency…I can invoke additional powers,” the governor declared. “No constitutional right in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute.”
Albuquerque city councilman Dan Lewis called on the governor to rescind the order.
“If the governor does not rescind this order, I’m calling on law enforcement to follow the constitution and not unconstitutional edicts from a wannabe dictator,” Lewis told the Santa Fe New Mexican. “Law enforcement officers took an oath to defend the constitution.”
Two New Mexico lawmakers have already called for the governor to be impeached and removed from office.
“I am calling on counsel to begin the impeachment process against Governor Grisham,” State Rep. Stefani Lord said. “This is an abhorrent attempt at imposing a radical, progressive agenda on an unwilling populous. Rather than addressing crime at its core, Governor Grisham is restricting the rights of law-abiding gun owners. Even Grisham believes this emergency order won’t prohibit criminals from carrying or using weapons; a basic admission that this will only put New Mexicans in danger as they won’t be able to defend themselves from violent crime.”
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves accused the governor of infringing on the rights of law-abiding Americans.
“Across the nation, Democrat governors are infringing on law-abiding Americans’ God-given Second Amendment rights,” Reeves said. “It’s yet another power grab to appease the radical, far-left wing of their party. To them, the U.S. Constitution is nothing more than just a piece of paper.”
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ after being heckled over a recent racially motivated shooting in the state and discusses his criticism of Trump’s COVID response and the possible government shutdown
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“DeSantis needs to stay in Florida doing whats right for Florida!!”
FOX News contributor Karl Rove breaks down voters’ concerns with his age and job performance on ‘America Reports.’
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“Biden walks out like he’s been retired for 50 years”
President Biden’s recent video highlights concerns about his declining physical condition. In the footage, the president can be observed facing difficulties while walking across a tarmac. He relies on the support of a military escort to maintain stability. Prior to ascending the short flight of stairs onto Air Force One, President Biden paused to salute his Secret Service agents.