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Donald Trump’s Harsh Reaction To Joe Biden’s Press Conference – The List

As The Sun reports, the White House news conference was Biden's first official one as president and was limited to 25 reporters. He even had a cheat sheet, noted observers.

During the press conference, the presidentconfirmed he has every intention of running for re-election in 2024, and commented on the United States Covid-19 vaccination roll-out. "No other country in the world has even come close, not even close, to what we are doing," Biden claimed (via BBC). Elsewhere, the President also hadharsh words for his predecessor, criticizing Trump's handling of the expanding humanitarian crisis on the southern border.

Speaking toLaura Ingraham onFox News, Trump hit back at Biden's comments, claiming his own administration'sborder policies were superior because they encouraged fewer people to show up at the U.S.-Mexico border (via The Sun). "By the time we finished what we were doing [on the border], very few people were coming up because they knew they weren't going to get through." He added,"We stopped 'catch and release' which was a disaster."

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Fox News host falsely announces Alejandro Mayorkas’s resignation while interviewing Donald Trump – Yahoo! Voices

During an interview with former President Donald Trump, Fox News host Harris Faulkner falsely told Trump and viewers that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas had resigned. Just seconds later, she apologized and said, "Forgive me, that has not happened."

HARRIS FAULKNER: Because it's just happened now and I want to double check this with our producers. The DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has resigned. Mr President--

DONALD TRUMP: Well, I'm not surprised. Good-- that's a big victory for our country.

HARRIS FAULKNER: Hold on. Let me-- let-- let me stop. Let me stop. Let me listen to my team one more time. Forgive me. Forgive me. That has not happened. But-- and I apologize--

DONALD TRUMP: OK.

HARRIS FAULKNER: Listening to the team and you.

DONALD TRUMP: Cross out that victory.

HARRIS FAULKNER: Right-- well-- and I want to tell everybody, you issued a statement last night and you called for that, though. And you're just talking about him just to clarify is somebody who you feel is not competent to handle what's going on. So let me clean up on aisle seven with my error. He has not resigned and let me move right to what you are calling for and others too. For him to move out of the way and possibly get somebody who can do the job. Your thoughts.

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Debauchery Tea Party | Log Horizon Wiki | Fandom

Debauchery Tea PartyKanji

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Houtou Mono no Chakai

The Debauchery Tea Party (, Houtou Mono no Chakai?, lit. Tea Party of Libertine, originally just the Tea Party) was a non-guild group of players in Elder Tale. It was present for two years before they disbanded, but it remains notorious among experienced players even after the Catastrophe.

Aside from the nine members of the Tea Party that were trapped in the Elder Tale world due to the Catastrophe, the rest of the twenty-seven members come from the Mamare Anthology, a fan book where Mamare revealed the identities of the remaining members at the end of an interview.[1]

The Debauchery Tea Party before its disbandment.

During their active period, they were known for always charging ahead of others. Attempting to be first in the history of the server to complete Raids like "Hades Breath", "Rhadamanthys' Throne", "Nine Great Prisons of the Helios" and others, even though they had a relatively small group.

The group originated as a series of pick-up groups led by Kanami. Though it was often difficult to organize 24-man raid groups (four parties of six) outside of guilds, these particular players gravitated to Kanami's natural charisma and became an informal group. With the goal of "seeing sights that nobody's seen before" and under the expert guidance of Indicus, Shiroe, and KR, the group became immensely successful in their endeavors.[2]

Because many of its members were not members of any guild, they gained infamy around the server. Most of the resentment stemmed from small-and-mid-sized guilds' who were jealous that a seemingly random mish-mash of players could complete such difficult raids without even being part of an organized guild. Many malicious rumors began spreading about them on anonymous discussion boards[Think 2ch and 4chan], especially about Kanami and Shiroe.[3] Most of the Tea Party's members didn't particularly care or pinned it on Kanami's willfulness, and Indicus reveled in their jealousy.[4]

Several personal reasons lead to the indefinite hiatus of the group. After a trip to Europe that resulted in Kanami getting married, she chose to retire from the game and move to Europe for her studies. While Naotsugu's busy work schedule caused him to quit.[5]

Indicus, who was obsessed with making the Tea Party the strongest group on the Yamato server, fell into violent mood swings due to this. To prevent any other members from suffering under her fits, Kazuhiko and KR quietly encouraged the remaining members to leave.[6]

Because most of the group's members were nobodies before the Tea Party's formation (and some remained nobodies even after the group became more well-known), many slipped back into the shadows after the group disbanded.

As a result of their sudden rise and equally-sudden disbandment, few casual players know much about them. Malicious rumors spread by small guilds even gave rise to the belief that their accomplishments were just a hoax.[2]

Only eight of the original members were logged in at the time of the Catastrophe: Shiroe, Naotsugu, Nazuna, Nyanta, Soujiro Seta, Indicus, Kazuhiko, and KR. Kanami, using a new account on the European server, was also caught up in the Catastrophe. (In the anime, KR wasn't online when Shiroe checked his friend list, meaning that he already was in China by that point.)

Tea Party relationship chart (doesn't include all members, though)

Three years before the main storyline and one year before the group disbanded, Shiroe was its youngest and newest member. Soujiro hadn't yet joined, which means that around six of the Tea Party's female members, plus Kurama, hadn't yet joined, either.[7]

The Debauchery Tea Party consisted of 27 members, all at level 90 before the group disbanded. The group successfully completed several high-difficulty raids with such a small number of members that gained much attention on the server. Its members are known by Adventurers almost throughout the server.

After the group disbanded, some of those who continued playing, like Shiroe, essentially became mercenary players for guilds. Shiroe was the only one who continued playing regularly as a solo player. Soujiro formed the West Wind Brigade with Nazuna, Saki, and Wing to carry its legacy. At around this time, Isaac met Shiroe and tried recruiting him into his guild. However, Isaac said that he valued Shiroe's playing skills, not for being part of such a famous group.

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Alaska’s other GOP senator says he’ll back Murkowski for reelection | TheHill – The Hill

Sen. Dan SullivanDaniel Scott SullivanSunday shows preview: Spotlight on Georgia voting law; lawmakers tackle gun violence, border surge Vivek Murthy confirmed as surgeon general The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Facebook - Split screen: Biden sells stimulus; GOP highlights border MORE (R) on Sunday said he would support the reelection of Sen. Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiSenators urge Energy chief to prioritize cybersecurity amid growing threats Overnight Health Care: Senate confirms Levine for HHS, first openly transgender official | Progressives up pressure on Biden to back COVID vaccine patent waiver | Former Operation Warp Speed chief fired over sexual harassment allegations Senate confirms first openly transgender official, approving Levine for HHS MORE (R-Alaska) if she runs again, after the two Republican lawmakers from Alaska split on former President TrumpDonald TrumpBiden's prediction on Afghanistan withdrawal spurs doubts Trump the X-factor in Virginia governor race Trump says he'll likely visit southern border soon MOREs second impeachment.

"We don't agree on everything, but we make a good team for Alaska... If Sen. Murkowski runs again, I'm going to support her, Sullivan told anchor Jon Karl on ABCs This Week.

Sen. Dan Sullivan tells @jonkarl if Sen. Lisa Murkowski runs again, "I'm going to support her."

"We don't agree on everything, but we make a good team for Alaska." https://t.co/dgttMCcYEF pic.twitter.com/JR9euapm6B

Murkowski is one of seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump on an impeachment charge of inciting an insurrection in February, and the only one of that group who is up for reelection in 2022.

The Alaska Republican Party censured Murkowski for her vote against Trump on March 13, vowing to recruit a primary challenger to take on the senator who has held her seat since 2002.

Murkowski won reelection in 2010 as a write-in candidate after losing a primary to conservative Joe Miller, a Tea Party favorite at the time.

The Alaska senator has since broken with her party on a few key votes, including the repeal of ObamaCare, while being a reliable defender of Alaska's energy interests.

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CRCs Annual Tea will help provide food, shelter and safety to North County families in need – Del Mar Times

Community Resource Center (CRC) will host its 26th Annual Tea on Saturday, April 24, at 3 p.m. and invites community members to join with a virtual cup of tea for a cause.

For the second year, CRCs Tea will be held virtually due to COVID, with a goal of raising $100,000 to support the 41-year-old nonprofits mission to provide neighbors in need with paths to healthy food, stable homes and safe relationships. The Tea will feature an interactive program, silent auction and more. Community members can join by purchasing Tea Party Boxes and tickets by April 15 or making a gift at CRCNCC.ORG/TEA.

The CRC Tea will raise critical funding to support CRCs wraparound programs that include a domestic violence emergency shelter, nutritious food, housing assistance, legal advocacy, counseling and more. The funding will also support CRCs programs for domestic violence prevention education and homelessness prevention.

Since the pandemic, CRC has experienced an increase in need. Compared to the previous year, during the period of April to December 2020, CRC distributed nutritious food through 45% more visits to their food center each hour and provided critical assistance during 44% more calls to their domestic violence hotline.

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