
Jeffrey Clark
Associate Editor at Fox News
Associate Editor for Fox Digital covering media and business. Story tips to [email protected] Biz profile: https://t.co/CyDfGBPVa5
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foxnews.com | David Rutz |Jeffrey Clark
Former President Joe Biden was deeply critical of his successor, and predecessor, in his first broadcast interview since leaving the White House, saying President Donald Trump's first 100 days were hardly a triumph. Speaking with BBC Radio 4's Today program, Biden touted his own record on defending the NATO alliance while ripping Trump's stance on the Russia-Ukraine war, which Trump has said he wants to see end quickly. The war broke out in early 2022, a year into Biden's term.
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foxnews.com | Jeffrey Clark
Former President Joe Biden defended the timing of his decision to withdraw from the presidential race in favor of his Vice President, Kamala Harris, in a new interview this week, suggesting it didn't affect the outcome. When asked if he left the 2024 presidential race too late, Biden said that he didn't believe his decision ultimately changed the results of the election in an interview with BBC News reporter Nick Robinson.
Trump administration investigates school district near Chicago amid reports of 'antiracist training'
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foxnews.com | Jeffrey Clark
School choice supporters protest exclusion of religious charter in Supreme Court case School choice advocates say excluding St. Isidore Catholic School from Oklahoma's charter school program violates the Free Exercise clause and restricts education access for students with needs not met by public school systems.
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foxnews.com | Jeffrey Clark
President Donald Trump defended his tariff policy in an interview with NBC News on Sunday, saying that he would reach out to CEOs like Jeff Bezos if he has disagreements over their response to tariffs or other issues.
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foxnews.com | Jeffrey Clark
Vance booed at Kennedy Center concert A chorus of boos could be heard as Vice President JD Vance attended a concert at the Kennedy Center on Thursday. (Credit: Andrew Roth/The Guardian via Storyful) The children of composer Leonard Bernstein — Nina Bernstein Simmons, Alexander Bernstein and Jamie Bernstein — made a case for their father's music being performed at the Kennedy Center despite controversy over President Donald Trump's takeover of the music and arts venue.
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