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Biden camp, still in damage control mode, is out with new ad acknowledging balk

President Joe Biden’s post-debate damage control continued into Monday morning, when team Biden-Harris released a new campaign ad and announced they’d held more than 1,500 events in the days following Thursday’s disastrous on-stage performance.

According to the campaign, they launched a “Weekend of Action” in response to Biden’s poor showing in Atlanta, holding the “most successful organizing weekend of the campaign” while sending surrogates to more than half-a-dozen battleground states to shore up the holes now showing in Biden’s electoral chances.

“Starting with President Biden giving a fiery rally to inspire over 2,000 voters in North Carolina on Friday, the weekend featured door knocking, phone banks, postcard parties, picnics, tabling at farmers markets, line dancing, bocce ball tournaments, and game nights,” the campaign said.

Biden’s team, according to his campaign, held events in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, New Hampshire, and Florida.

—Boston Herald

 

Hunter Biden sues Fox News over mock trial program

NEW YORK — Hunter Biden is suing Fox News over a fictional series that depicted a mock trial playing out his legal troubles.

The son of President Joe Biden filed suit Monday in the New York State Supreme Court. Biden's lawsuit asserts that Fox News defamed him in a six-part series shown on its streaming platform Fox Nation called "The Trial of Hunter Biden: A Mock Trial for the American People."

The 2022 series featured Judge Joe Brown, a syndicated TV jurist, presiding over a dramatized court proceeding showing Biden on trial for bribery and illegal financial dealings with foreign governments. Biden has never been indicted for such charges.

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