Joe Biden allegedly paid $5M by Burisma executive as part of a bribery scheme, according to FBI document

Biden’s son Hunter was a board member of Burisma and also allegedly in on the scheme

Manchin not ruling out 2024 3rd-party presidential run: ‘Extremism coming from the far left and the far right’

By Danielle Wallace | Fox News

‘Not ruling anything in, not ruling anything out,’ Manchin said

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Sunday he would not rule out a potential third-party presidential run in 2024, touting the value of the “moderate middle” over the far left and right extremes, after the debt ceiling package managed to clear both chambers of Congress and avoid a U.S. default. 

“Fox News Sunday” host Shannon Bream grilled Manchin on a recent report in The New York Times claiming that the bipartisan group “No Labels” is eyeing a third-party presidential run in 2024, alarming Democrats, and that Manchin sits at “the top of the list of potential candidates.” 

The report said Manchin risks bleeding support for President Biden “crucial to his re-election.”

Is a third-party run still in the realm of possibility?” Bream asked Manchin on “Fox News Sunday.” 

“No Labels has been moving and pushing very hard the centrist middle. Making commonsense decisions,” Manchin said, sidestepping the question. “People that basically expect us to do our job. And not put the political party ahead of the policy in our great country. That’s what we’ve seen happening. And there’s more noise and more extremism coming from the far left and the far right.” 

“It’s always what I’ve believed. I believe that basically that’s where you make the decisions,” he said of the political center. “You listen to the left and the right. You make sure that you leave nobody behind. And you listen to the different persuasions that they might have, concerns. But when it comes you’ve got to make common sense.” 

He went on to argue for a risk management evaluation of the U.S. financial situation, noting the recent collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank. 

“But is there a risk management team assessing a third-party run for Sen. Joe Manchin with No Labels or any other option?” Bream interjected. 

“I think with a risk management team, you better have Plan B. Because if Plan A shows that we’re going to the far reaches of both sides, the far left and the far right, and the people don’t want to go to the far left and the far right, they want to be governed from the middle, I think there is… you better have that Plan B available and ready to go,” Manchin said. 

“And you’re saying it possibly could include Joe Manchin?” Bream said. 

“I’m not saying who it’s going to include or exclude. I’m saying you better have Plan B ready,” Manchin responded. “Because that’s what it’s going to take for this country to remain the superpower of the world, to give confidence to people around the world that the reserve currency should be the U.S. dollar, that support for freedom and democracy should be the U.S. government and the U.S. Defense Department. We can do that. You can’t do it from the extremes.” 

“OK, ruling it out? Not ruling it out?” Bream pushed once more. 

“Not ruling anything in, not ruling anything out,” Manchin concluded. 

Earlier in his appearance, Manchin – who thanked Senate Republicans and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., for securing that the Mountain Valley Gas pipeline was funded in the debt ceiling package – credited centrists in both the GOP and Democrat parties for avoiding a default on U.S. debt.  

“Both the extreme left and the extreme right voted to default – they voted against it,” Manchin said. “It was the Democrats and Republicans in the middle. So that moderate middle, the centrists, well, we’re going to run this country. We can’t continue to let the extremes try to be the majority voice when it’s going to be the majority voting in the middle and the moderate centrists that will make things happen.” 

Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on Twitter: @danimwallace. 

Politico alters headline on Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg from ‘by-the-book’ to ‘liberal’

The headline was changed after critics mocked the original Politico story for presenting Bragg as ‘politics averse’

Politico altered a controversial headline for a puff piece on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in the midst of accusations that former President Trump will be indicted. Politico’s original headline, “By-the-book DA confronts unpredictable opponent in Trump,” now appears as “Liberal Manhattan DA takes on Trump in perilous legal fight,” as flagged by NewsBusters. The reporter behind the story, Erica Orden, had presented Bragg as a “low-key, politics-averse prosecutor” who is preparing to “take on the brash, mudslinging former president.” Bragg’s office is investigating whether Trump was involved in paying hush money to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign, a charge that Trump has denied. The first headline drew widespread mockery online, with many political commentators and journalists accusing Orden of peddling a biased description of Bragg. 

“Just came back to laugh again about both ‘politics averse’ and ‘by the book.’ You are genuinely funny!” Federalist Editor-in-chief Mollie Hemingway wrote in response to Politico’s original headline.

‘”Politics averse’ is a surprising descriptor here,” Republican political operative Matt Whitlock wrote. 

“Erica you gave me a good laugh today. Bragg is politics averse? Oh that’s a hoot. Is the water you’re carrying for the regime heavy?” former assistant secretary for public affairs in the Department of Health and Human Services Michael Caputo tweeted. Trump has suggested that Bragg is set to indict him based on a seven-year-old case involving Stormy Daniels, an adult film star. The allegations made national headlines, with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, firing off multiple letters to Bragg’s office for additional information on a possible indictment against Trump. 

Jordan cited Bragg’s apparent reversal on pushing to indict Trump as an “unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority.” 

“In January 2022, soon after Bragg took office, he expressed doubts about President Trump’s case and suspended the investigation. This decision caused you and your colleague, Mark Pomerantz, to resign in protest,” Jordan wrote in his letter.

“It now appears that your efforts to shame Bragg have worked as he is reportedly resurrecting a so-called ‘zombie’ case against President Trump using a tenuous and untested legal theory,” Jordan continued.

Bragg, for his part, has accused the House GOP of an “unprecedented inquiry into a pending local prosecution.” 

Fox News’ Lawrence Richard contributed to this report. 

Twitter’s Elon Musk predicts Trump will win re-election in ‘landslide victory’ if arrested

Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Saturday predicted that former President Donald Trump will be re-elected in a “landslide” if he is indicted — or possibly arrested and potentially “handcuffed” — next week. “If this happens, Trump will be re-elected in a landslide victory,” Musk tweeted. Musk was reacting to a Fox News segment which detailed how the Manhattan District Attorney’s office has asked for a meeting with law enforcement ahead of a possible Trump indictment of next week.

According to a court source, the meeting was requested Thursday and hasn’t been set. The meeting is to “discuss logistics for some time next week, which would mean that they are anticipating an indictment next week,” the source familiar with the planning said. Secret Service is expected to take the lead on what they will allow and won’t allow — for instance, the decision of whether to handcuff Trump.

Desantis Enters Race

After a long wait Ron Desantis has finally entered the 2024 race for President. Too late? We will see. After we see what happens and if he can become the nominee then we will see how 2024 is really going to pan out. If he can’t beat Donald Trump for the nomination will he step aside and run as Vice President.
This would give him the opportunity to stay in for 12 years not 8. Something I hope he thinks about.