Updated: May 2 2021, 23:19 ET
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HILLARY CLINTON has criticized Joe Biden s decision to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan as a wicked problem that could have huge consequences amid Taliban threats.
Clinton made the remarks in an interview with CNN that aired on Sunday, one day after US forces began formally withdrawing from the region under the president s directions.
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Speaking to CNN on Sunday, Clinton voiced her opposition to the move publicly for the first time
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US troops began withdrawing from Afghanistan on May 1 (file photo)Credit: AP
CNN s @FareedZakaria speaks with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and asks how she would grade President Biden s first 100 days in office. “I give him an A, and I’m a hard grader.” pic.twitter.com/x0QkZB1nvv CNN (@CNN) May 2, 2021
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham tackles police reform, Biden s first 100 days, and a potential bipartisan compromise on the infrastructure bill.
Writer Salena Zito best described the Rorschach test that Donald Trump represented. As she put it in 2016, The press takes him literally, but not seriously; his supporters take him seriously, but not literally.
Now comes another presidential dilemma: What to make of the new and radical Joe Biden?
On the surface, it seems an odd question about a 78-year-old man who has spent nearly 50 years in Washington. But the new Biden, the President Biden, doesn’t sound and act like the former senator and vice president.
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Former President Donald Trump has been away from social media for months following the January 6 insurrection. While platforms like Facebook and Instagram are now in the process of deliberating the former president’s possible return to the platform, the oversight board has announced that it will delay its decision on whether Trump would be allowed back.
Facebook’s oversight board has announced its delay in the decision of whether Trump would be allowed back on the platform as well as Instagram. The board made the announcement on Twitter, citing that the reason for the delay was that it was still reviewing over 9,000 public responses to cases. The board was originally set to announce its decision on April 21.