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Get caught up on the news from this busy holiday week by reviewing this edition of Crosstalk. Here's a sample from the stories that were presented:
--Democratic governors from across the nation descended on the White House Wednesday evening to speak with President Biden over his debate performance last week.
--President Biden told more than 20 Democratic governors that he's in good health, with the exception of his brain function, while discussing the fate of his presidential campaign.
--Embattled president Biden has had a rough life, much like Jesus Christ, according to a House Democratic ally of the president.
--Now a third Democrat has called for Biden to drop out. The latest is Congressman Seth Moulton.
--Four editorial boards at major publications have called for Biden to drop out of the presidential race.
--Damon Lindelof, creator of the hit ABC series “Lost”, is urging Democrats to stop giving money to the Biden campaign and to party candidates overall.
--Abigail Disney, granddaughter of Roy Disney, one of the two original co-founders of the Walt Disney Company, plans to stop all future donations to the Democratic Party as long as Biden is still the nominee.
--Biden told Democratic governors that he will no longer be scheduling events after 8pm so that he can get more sleep.
--The White House admitted that Hunter Biden was in the room as his father was preparing to deliver a prime-time address.
--Federal prosecutors Monday have requested stays on pending January 6th court cases in order to evaluate a recent Supreme Court ruling that limited their prosecutions of the rioters.
--Merrick Garland has already been found in contempt of Congress for refusing to provide audio tapes of Biden's interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur.
--Lebanon's militant group, Hezbollah, said Thursday that it had launched over 200 rockets at multiple military bases in Israel in retaliation for Israel killing one of its senior commanders.
--Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected any Palestinian involvement in the leadership and administration of Gaza following the end of Israel's war on the enclave.
--The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Donald Trump, holding in a 6-3 decision that presidents are covered by limited immunity from criminal prosecutions for actions taken while in office.
--Democratic New York Representative Joe Morelle announced Monday that he will file a constitutional amendment that will virtually invalidate the Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity.