A town hall in Coeur d’Alene turned chaotic as plainclothes security officers aggressively removed Teresa Borrenpohl, prompting public outrage and legal scrutiny. Videos of the incident went viral, leading to fundraising for her legal costs. Police Chief Lee White requested revocation of the security firm's license, while the Kootenai County Sheriff's Office announced an independent investigation.
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During a live debate, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper sharply rebuked former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu after Sununu defended Elon Musk's actions with the Department of Government Efficiency. "Don't be a d**k," Cooper told Sununu during the heated debate. Later, he apologized for his outburst and said he didn't know why he said that.
President Biden regrets dropping out of the presidential race, believing he would've defeated Trump. He blames Democratic elites, particularly Nancy Pelosi, for pressuring his withdrawal. Although he defended Harris publicly, he admits campaign mistakes and some gaffes. Biden also expressed dissatisfaction with Attorney General Garland's handling of prosecutions related to Trump and his son, Hunter.
Ontario and British Columbia have announced a ban on American liquor in response to escalating tariffs between the US and Canada. Premier Doug Ford and Premier David Eby have instructed local liquor stores to remove American products as a form of protest against the tariff policies enforced by President Donald Trump.
Jon Stewart has invited Elon Musk for an unedited interview on The Daily Show following their heated online exchanges. The disagreement centers around Musk's criticism of government inefficiency and Stewart's challenge to Musk's policies. While Stewart is open to Musk's terms, it remains uncertain if Musk will accept the invitation, as political themes and Trump’s involvement add to the controversy.