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The tragedy of Joe Biden: Historians paint a damning picture of what went wrong

Washington Examiner

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
The tragedy of Joe Biden: Historians paint a damning picture of what went wrong

Welcome to Tuesday’s edition of Washington Secrets, which takes a deep dive into a new history of the Biden presidency. The verdict is brutal, even among writers who are willing themselves to find some wins. So given all that, why is Gavin Newsom talking up his relationship with a president who is even less popular []

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Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 2, 2026

People Noticed Something Strange With Jill Biden’s Book Debut

If only the memories of Joe Biden’s presidency could disappear this quickly. Former First Lady Jill Biden’s memoir, “View from the East Wing,” has been mocked plenty since its June 2 release. But nothing captures the book’s collapse quite like this: After debuting at No. 1 on the New York Times Best Sellers list, it []

Drudge Report

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· Jul 2, 2026

HISTORY IN PICTURES

HISTORY IN PICTURES (Main headline, 3rd story, link) Related stories:STATE OF 250!GALLUP: AMERICAN PRIDE PARTISAN SPLIT

Us Weekly

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· Jun 29, 2026

Joe Biden Calls Donald Trump a 'Loser' Amid Reflecting Pool Failure

Former President Joe Biden criticized his successor, Donald Trump, on the back of failed attempts to restore the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. “What a loser,” Biden, 83, told the crowd at the Maryland Democratic Party’s inaugural Back Win Summit and Gala on Saturday, June 27. “It’s not just his vanity projects. Tearing down the []

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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· Jul 6, 2026

The day James Comey blew up the world

10 years ago today now: “It is hard to think of another single event in the last decade that has had such far-reaching and sweeping and unintended global consequences as Jim Comey’s press conference.” www.nbcnews.com/politics/jus [image or embed] — Ryan J. Reilly “paints a vivid and urgent portrait of disarray” (@ryanjreilly.com) 9:17 AM · Jul [] The post The day James Comey blew up the world appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

Times of India

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· Jun 26, 2026

Norman Rockwell’s White House painting that sparked a lawsuit, sold for $7.25 million and inspired a WWII love story is now on public view

Norman Rockwell’s White House painting that sparked a lawsuit, sold for $7.25 million and inspired a WWII love story is now on public view

DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

Joe Biden Rips Into Trump’s DC Vanity Projects: ‘What a Loser’

Former President Joe Biden didn’t hesitate to slam Donald Trump’s numerous “vanity projects” in Washington, D.C., including the East Wing demolition for construction of a ballroom at the White House and the ongoing million-dollar Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool saga. Biden ran attendees at Saturday’s Live! Casino Hotel gala through a list of Trump’s failures []

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Related coverage for "The tragedy of Joe Biden: Historians paint a damning picture of what went wrong": Independent Journal Review — People Noticed Something Strange With Jill Biden’s Book Debut. Drudge Report — HISTORY IN PICTURES. Us Weekly — Joe Biden Calls Donald Trump a 'Loser' Amid Reflecting Pool Failure. Lawyers, Guns & Money — The day James Comey blew up the world. Times of India — Norman Rockwell’s White House painting that sparked a lawsuit, sold for $7.25 million and inspired a WWII love story is now on public view. DNyuz — Joe Biden Rips Into Trump’s DC Vanity Projects: ‘What a Loser’