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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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Log InGo Ad-FreeNEWSPOLITICSENTERTAINMENTLIFEPERSONALVOICESSHOPPINGGAMESU.S. EditionOpen editions submenuPoliticsDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationProject 2025 Contributor Doesn’t Deny He Appeared In Gay Porn Movies 10 Years AgoCorey DeAngelis, a prominent school privatization activist, said he "was a victim of poor decisions."By Lil KalishSep 30, 2024, 08:30 PM EDTLEAVE A COMMENTLOADINGERROR LOADINGA prominent school privatization activist who has been praised by former President Donald Trump and who has contributed to Project 2025 has spoken out for the first time after videos surfaced that appeared to show his involvement in gay pornographic videos earlier this month.“As an activist for parental rights and school choice, my passion is personal,” Corey DeAngelis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday morning. “I was a victim of poor decisions and poor influences. I have turned that experience into the fuel that fires me to save young people from being put in the same position I was put in and to help parents protect their children.” Advertisement
Earlier this month, a blog called Str8 Up Gay Porn, which shares reviews of gay porn and articles about the adult entertainment industry, first reported that a person who resembles DeAngelis appeared in several gay adult films.The performer, who appears under the name “Seth Rose,” is in at least three gay adult films on the pornography website GayHoopla, dating to 2014. In the videos, “Rose” appears masturbating solo and alongside other men.DeAngelis’ post on Monday appears to acknowledge his appearance in these films, and that he was a “victim of poor decisions.” His post went out to his 163,000 followers on X, and received praise from conservative writers like Richard Hanania and Chris Rufo, who is largely credited with fabricating the panic over critical race theory. Advertisement
DeAngelis has been a fierce critic of what he views as “pornographic” content in school literature, often referring to any education materials that include discussion of LGBTQ+ people and their experiences. The day that Str8 Up Gay Porn posted its blog, DeAngelis shared a graphic on X illustrating a satirical lesson plan of the “radical left” in 2024, including “drag queen story hours,” “mandatory pronoun recognition,” and “boys participating in girls sports.” DeAngelis did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment, though he did post a screenshot of this reporter’s inquiry on X, and said that the article is “a hit piece against me because I don’t want porn in schools.” Advertisement
The self-described “school choice evangelist” is also listed as a contributor to Project 2025 on behalf of the American Federation for Children. Project 2025 is a policy roadmap for a second Trump presidency, authored by the Heritage Foundation and a network of conservative organizations. Corey DeAngelis during the 2022 Hazlitt Summit in Orlando, Florida.Gage Skidmore/ FlickrSarah Kate Ellis, the president of LGBTQ+ advocacy group GLAAD, told The Advocate that DeAngelis’ role as contributor to Project 2025 is “further proof that he is willing to sell out student safety to anti-LGBTQ extremists.” Advertisement
In the introduction, Project 2025 authors equate “transgender ideology” to “pornography” and call for it to be “outlawed.” The 900-page document boasts numerous policies to advance school privatization programs, while simultaneously urging to block public school officials from doing anything ― such as using a name or different pronoun ― to support trans and gender non-conforming students. The idea that the existence of trans people is synonymous with pornography is now a well-worn trope dating back to the 1970s, when anti-gay advocate Anita Bryant’s “Save the Children” campaign baselessly equated gays and lesbians with groomers and people who abuse children. DeAngelis has echoed these claims as reasons that parents should pull their kids out of public schools and opt for taxpayer funded school privatization. In his book, “The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids From the Radicals Ruining Our Schools,” which Trump promoted on Truth Social, DeAngelis warns that many popular books in public schools are “pushing gender ideology” that veers into “pornographic territory.” Advertisement
He has shared similar talking points on Fox News segments and criticized LGBTQ+ inclusive policies in schools, particularly those that allow trans girls to use girls’ locker rooms and play on girls’ sports teams. Currently DeAngelis heads the nonprofit Education Freedom Institute, which promotes “school choice,” a policy championed by some conservatives to use taxpayer money to subsidize private schools. He has been a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, another conservative education nonprofit that was founded by Trump-appointed former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.Advertisement
But since the videos surfaced two weeks ago, Rebekah Bydlak, a spokesperson for the American Federation for Children, told NBC News that DeAngelis was put on leave “as we look into this matter further.”Bydlak did not respond to HuffPost’s request for comment. Last year, DeAngelis supported school district policies in Chino, California, to “out” transgender students to their parents, and another in Temecula, California, to ban books that discuss LGBTQ+ people. “I can’t believe we’re at a point in America where authoritarians in power are fighting this hard to keep sexual secrets about children from their own parents,” DeAngelis, who is on the board of the Liberty Justice Center, a conservative legal advocacy group, said after California Attorney General Rob Bonta sued the Chino district over its parental notification policy. RelatedDonald TrumpLGBTQEducationPornproject 2025 Go to HomepageLEAVE A COMMENTSuggest a correction|Submit a tipAdvertisement
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For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinDeadline: Legal BlogFrom Deadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceALL DEADLINE: LEGAL POSTSDEADLINE: WHITE HOUSEFULL EPISODESPODCASTNEWSLETTER Previous PostNext PostHere’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz When he was Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence refused to aid the Trump-backed plot to hold on to power despite losing the election. Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpqotd0 | ubcstaffer123 | t2_in26fpu8c | >Would you have certified the 2020 election results?
It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.
the million dollar question. How would you answer? | null | 25 |
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Here’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz | 1ftbno8 | https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/walz-vance-vp-debate-certification-election-results-2020-rcna173231 | 2024-10-01T00:53:48 | ubcstaffer123 | politics | 13 | 23 | The simple debate question for Vance and Walz about certifying election resultsIE 11 is not supported. 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Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpqpkt8 | BarcusDogrelius | t2_16hult2wy4 | That's one of many super cool and funny questions to ask JD Vance. I would also ask, "why are you okay with Donald Trump hanging out with Laura Loomer?" | null | 2 |
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Here’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz | 1ftbno8 | https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/walz-vance-vp-debate-certification-election-results-2020-rcna173231 | 2024-10-01T00:53:48 | ubcstaffer123 | politics | 13 | 23 | The simple debate question for Vance and Walz about certifying election resultsIE 11 is not supported. 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Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpqpt46 | orcinyadders | t2_dhn96a4c | Come on. Are you serious? Why even ask when know what the answers will be.
Walz: yes.
Vance: I don’t like ‘gotcha questions’. But if the election was fair then I would have certified. | null | 8 |
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Here’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz | 1ftbno8 | https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/walz-vance-vp-debate-certification-election-results-2020-rcna173231 | 2024-10-01T00:53:48 | ubcstaffer123 | politics | 13 | 23 | The simple debate question for Vance and Walz about certifying election resultsIE 11 is not supported. 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Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpqpzev | Patricia_King_qd | t2_19aart5iyp | As a fellow Redditor, I think that would spark an interesting discussion! | null | -4 |
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Here’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz | 1ftbno8 | https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/walz-vance-vp-debate-certification-election-results-2020-rcna173231 | 2024-10-01T00:53:48 | ubcstaffer123 | politics | 13 | 23 | The simple debate question for Vance and Walz about certifying election resultsIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinDeadline: Legal BlogFrom Deadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceALL DEADLINE: LEGAL POSTSDEADLINE: WHITE HOUSEFULL EPISODESPODCASTNEWSLETTER Previous PostNext PostHere’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz When he was Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence refused to aid the Trump-backed plot to hold on to power despite losing the election. Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpqq8rl | rmatherson | t2_ry86psa | "What's your favorite type of upholstery?" | null | 3 |
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For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinDeadline: Legal BlogFrom Deadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceALL DEADLINE: LEGAL POSTSDEADLINE: WHITE HOUSEFULL EPISODESPODCASTNEWSLETTER Previous PostNext PostHere’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz When he was Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence refused to aid the Trump-backed plot to hold on to power despite losing the election. Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpqqfta | notcaffeinefree | t2_69jwf | We already know the answer because Vance has answered it:
>“If I had been vice president, I would have told the states, like Pennsylvania, Georgia and so many others, that we needed to have multiple slates of electors, and I think the U.S. Congress should have fought over it from there,” | null | 6 |
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Here’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz | 1ftbno8 | https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/walz-vance-vp-debate-certification-election-results-2020-rcna173231 | 2024-10-01T00:53:48 | ubcstaffer123 | politics | 13 | 23 | The simple debate question for Vance and Walz about certifying election resultsIE 11 is not supported. 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Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpqzfvg | MTDreams123 | t2_3zc1jntu | Where's Mike Pence and why isn't he endorsing the 78 year old convicted felon? | null | 2 |
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Here’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz | 1ftbno8 | https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/walz-vance-vp-debate-certification-election-results-2020-rcna173231 | 2024-10-01T00:53:48 | ubcstaffer123 | politics | 13 | 23 | The simple debate question for Vance and Walz about certifying election resultsIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinDeadline: Legal BlogFrom Deadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceALL DEADLINE: LEGAL POSTSDEADLINE: WHITE HOUSEFULL EPISODESPODCASTNEWSLETTER Previous PostNext PostHere’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz When he was Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence refused to aid the Trump-backed plot to hold on to power despite losing the election. Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpsodav | thenick82 | t2_wpojc | Have you ever….sexually assaulted a peice of furniture? | null | 1 |
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Here’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz | 1ftbno8 | https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/walz-vance-vp-debate-certification-election-results-2020-rcna173231 | 2024-10-01T00:53:48 | ubcstaffer123 | politics | 13 | 23 | The simple debate question for Vance and Walz about certifying election resultsIE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentMSNBC LogoLatestRachel MaddowMorning JoeInside with Jen PsakiDeadline: Legal BlogRACHEL MADDOW PRESENTS: ULTRATrump on Trial The ReidOut BlogTrump Documents LibraryColumnistsMSNBC FilmsTrump Transition Share this —SearchSearchFeatured ShowsThe Rachel Maddow ShowMondays 9PM ETMorning JoeWeekdays 6am ETDeadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceWeekdays 4PM ETThe Beat with Ari MelberWeeknights 6PM ETThe ReidOut with Joy ReidWeeknights 7PM ETAll In with Chris HayesTUESDAY-FRIDAY 8PM ETThe Last Word with Lawrence O’DonnellWeeknights 10PM ETThe 11th Hour with Stephanie RuhleWeeknights 11PM ETAlex Wagner TonightTuesday-Friday 9PM ETMSNBC TVWatch LiveListen LiveMoreMSNBC Live EventsMSNBC on PeacockMSNBC ColumnistsTV ScheduleMSNBC NewslettersPodcastsTranscriptsMSNBC Insights CommunityMSNBC StoreHelpTrump Trials Documents LibraryFollow msnbcMore BrandsToday LogoNBC News LogoMore ShowsWay Too EarlyAna Cabrera ReportsJosé Díaz-Balart ReportsChris Jansing ReportsKaty Tur ReportsSymoneThe Katie Phang ShowVelshiInside with Jen PsakiWeekends with Jonathan CapehartAlex Witt ReportsPoliticsNationAymanSearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSPrintWhatsappRedditPocketFlipboardPinterestLinkedinDeadline: Legal BlogFrom Deadline: White House with Nicolle WallaceALL DEADLINE: LEGAL POSTSDEADLINE: WHITE HOUSEFULL EPISODESPODCASTNEWSLETTER Previous PostNext PostHere’s a simple debate question for JD Vance and Tim Walz When he was Trump’s vice president, Mike Pence refused to aid the Trump-backed plot to hold on to power despite losing the election. Vance has aired a different view.By Jordan RubinWould you have certified the 2020 election results?It’s a simple question that moderators can ask at Tuesday’s vice presidential debate between Democrat Tim Walz and Republican JD Vance.Indeed, it shouldn’t be a matter of debate.But here we are, thanks to Vance’s comments seeking to cast doubt on former Vice President Mike Pence’s certification of the 2020 presidential election, which Trump lost to Joe Biden.Following the failed Trump-backed effort to subvert the 2020 election, Congress strengthened federal law to make a future coup attempt less likely to succeed. And the current vice president is Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who, like her GOP predecessor, acknowledges the VP’s ceremonial role in the certification process.Follow live updates covering the 2024 vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. But while the potential for legal mischief in this election has thankfully lessened (though it’s ever present), it would still be worth asking Vance and Walz whether they would’ve done their straightforward duty like Pence, who understandably is not endorsing his former boss, who basically left him for dead on Jan. 6, 2021. It could help clarify not only their positions on this specific important issue but also how the VP hopefuls view the rule of law more broadly.On that note, Vance’s comments about election certification — fueled by debunked voter fraud claims — aren’t the only area in which he has shown a willingness to cast the law aside in pursuit of Republican partisan interests. For example, he has pushed for Trump to “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state” and “replace them with our people. And when the courts — ’cause you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”Putting aside the dubious sourcing of the quote popularly attributed to then-President Jackson as he defied an 1832 Supreme Court ruling favoring Native American authority, Vance’s stance aligns with a Trumpian view of the law. That is, a view that calls for strict enforcement of the law when applied to others but optional compliance when that same law is turned toward Trump and his supporters.To the extent that Vance would seek to defend his comments by arguing that the executive branch wouldn’t have to abide by illegitimate court rulings, one could raise the same objection to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling granting broad criminal immunity to Trump. So another debate question for the candidates could be: Does an administration have to abide by the immunity ruling if it runs afoul of that administration’s legal view? Presumably, both Vance and Walz would say yes. For Vance, saying otherwise would theoretically leave Trump open to fuller prosecution. As for Walz, who will take the stage as a standard-bearer for his party, the mainstream Democratic Party response to the immunity ruling has been to press for a constitutional amendment to overturn it (i.e., going through a legal process to achieve a different result). At any rate, the candidates’ answers to that question, too, could help to educate any viewers who need more information about where the parties stand. The Deadline: Legal Newsletter returns Oct. 4. Subscribe for expert analysis on the top legal stories of the week, including updates from the new Supreme Court term and developments in Donald Trump’s legal cases.Jordan RubinJordan Rubin is the Deadline: Legal Blog writer. He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC, he was a legal reporter for Bloomberg Law.Previous PostRFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin presidential ballot in his latest legal lossNext PostEric Adams hopes Supreme Court’s curbing of corruption prosecutions helps gut his ownLatest PostHow Elon Musk and DOGE’s temporary win from Judge Chutkan could turn into a lossAboutContactHelpCareersMSNBC StoreAD ChoicesPrivacy PolicyDo Not Sell My Personal InformationCA NoticeTerms of Service (Updated JULY 7, 2023)MSNBC SitemapClosed CaptioningAdvertiseJoin the MSNBC Community© 2025 MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.NBC News LogoMSNBC LogoToday Logo | lpsy5b9 | Gariona-Atrinon | t2_3hrrln0b | I hope he brings up his history of insulting Trump. | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqtw2d | RickKassidy | t2_vp3ou6lp | Not yet. Three hours to go. | null | 203 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqu9tp | Elizabeth_Moore_nx | t2_19ak0nhhze | Wow, what a remarkable milestone! Truly inspiring. | null | 20 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpquqof | reddittorbrigade | t2_14vx24pwdc | President Carter has one more bucket list item he would like to accomplish before his last breath - the opportunity to vote against Donald Trump.
Up to the last moment of his life, he has been trying to do what is best for our country. | null | 804 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqv8gf | No_Fail4267 | t2_eszeaa6j | And who says only the good die young... 🍾 | null | 6 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqve57 | Warm_Objective4162 | t2_bt274osv | If he makes it to Jan 20th and if Harris is inaugurated, first time in history there will be 7 living US presidents. Let’s do this. | null | 3,304 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqvf6n | bustersnuggs5011 | t2_4tb9mdct | I remarkable man who happens to hold the namesake of one of the most badass submarines ever built! | null | 131 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqvz5p | Toadfinger | t2_34map9ct | He's the only president with *that* smile. 😁 | null | 24 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqwts9 | Okbuddyliberals | t2_mnvq0fuw | Like it or not but a Carter/Biden ticket is the ONLY ticket that can beat Donald Trump in 2032! And they are going to WIN | null | -1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqwwdu | HippieDogeSmokes | t2_45ilp571 | Wonder if anyone lost a bet to this | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqxaej | jmaneater | t2_s0r0102 | Happy Birthday to Jimmy! | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqxcrj | TrinkieTrinkie522cat | t2_qyc54pkc | No, it's not Oct 1st yet in Georgia, USA. | null | 56 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqy5ip | Antisocial-sKills | t2_10b54j1sbx | WTH!
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqyjzc | martapap | t2_53q9grh | I hope he makes it to election day. | null | 17 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpqykbp | aerodeck | t2_hcxd2 | Don’t post this before it actually happens! | null | 7 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr010x | sachiprecious | t2_7jkv2zn | That's so wonderful. It's nice to see some good news! | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr1kij | cvanhim | t2_40ha80r9 | NO YOU CANT WRITE THIS YET!! If he dies in the next 2 hours, I’m blaming USA Today and I will make it my personal life’s mission to bankrupt the entire organization and everyone associated with it | null | 75 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr1kvp | old_and_boring_guy | t2_15s21ecxsx | Bah. In a few years, we'll have a 100 year old *running* for president. | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr1udf | oleblueeyes75 | t2_3pzyy7cl | God bless him. | null | 4 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr1xy6 | DaddlerTheDalek | t2_10zrla | Happy Birthday Jimmy Carter! | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr22ol | DeskJerky | t2_1mtepbab | And that's plus the years presidential stress adds to your life. | null | 8 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr272m | Rational-ish | t2_9qftj2fx | He was the first president I remember as a child and I was so excited to have a girl roller skating in the white house that I named all of my stuffed animals after Amy Carter. ❤️
(Would it be terrible to admit that I’ve checked his wiki every day several times per day since I learned he was in hospice care?) | null | 14 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr287a | Ill_Mousse_4240 | t2_ckh24yqj | The best human being to be president | null | 41 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr2q8i | TGRJ | t2_cvsukvh7 | I’m a Republican and Carters term as President was not a very good one but I will say that what he accomplished afterwards was awe inspiring. I respect him and Rosen so much, a truly wonderful human being. My wife and I love going to Habitat for Humanity Restores and supporting the cause. It will be a very sad day when he passes but he will finally be reunited with the love of his life. He will go down as probably the best ex-presidents for his humanitarian efforts. | null | 12 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr2ydy | The_Path_616 | t2_3jqw4acw | Not yet. Everyone please use your inside voices for the next few hours. | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr3d26 | Reditate | t2_14z8x84a | It's not October 1st yet on the East Coast | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr44ag | Impressive_Narhwal | t2_190ikox9uz | Happy Birthday Jimmy! Let's make history again Nov. 5. | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr48df | Happy_Confusion_5501 | t2_zjrotr4fh | Only net positive US president in my lifetime... | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr4m1j | Un111KnoWn | t2_chf953n | Why does wikipedia say 100 when it's 2230 est? Isn't his birthday in a few hours | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr5li7 | 1cunningplus | t2_3seq6qso | Happy Birtday Jimmy, one of the finest presidents ever. Humble as hell, with humility flowing through your veins ! | null | 5 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr5mnj | bob-leblaw | t2_50dwn | I’m convinced he’s hanging on long enough to cast his final vote. He’s a true patriot. | null | 13 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr68v1 | harley97797997 | t2_c3ye0a7fk | You all trying to jinx him? He's still got a bit over an hour till its the 1st in Georgia. | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr6u54 | NEOwlNut | t2_liizbd1kw | Now that my friends is an American President.
Country first peanuts and all. | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr6xkq | Thewallmachine | t2_8gdy5 | Jimmy is a good dude. We all should strive to be like Rosalyn and Jimmy Carter. Pure integrity, compassion, honesty, and intelligence. I wish more were like them. | null | 10 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr7kwp | myredditthrowaway201 | t2_4ghzcrf9 | What a shit headline lol | null | -2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr7scw | Hot-Control-7466 | t2_8gwxe139 | He may yet outlive the Guinea worm! | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr7vx4 | jleonardbc | t2_3ivs3 | It won't surprise me if he dies shortly after Harris's inauguration. The man has a will of steel to sustain him till he sees the country in safe hands, and once it is, he can go in peace. | null | 11 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr7z4h | NoneOfThisMatters_XO | t2_14eptye97z | If his bday is tomorrow, why do people keep talking about it today? Dont jinx it! | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr8of9 | Icy_Transportation_2 | t2_79i79wcn | Honest question.
If he votes by mail and then dies, does his vote still count on election day?
I assume it would, as it was technically a casted vote. | null | 6 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr8r8z | walnutstampede | t2_unoz85n4b | He'll be dead on the 1st.
He preserved through his cancer and his last goal was to hit 100. An amazing individual and president. He needs to rest with his wife. | null | -14 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr9682 | whoami4546 | t2_55mh9 | I like to think Heaven is not ready for him! | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr96mr | whoami4546 | t2_55mh9 | I like to think Heaven is not ready for him! | null | 5 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr9bnp | Raspberries-Are-Evil | t2_10mbuv | God bless.
I hope he sent in his mail in ballot.
I hope he lives to see Harris be sworn in. | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr9igc | throwawy00004 | t2_w58barcj | Also the first president to live past 95. | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpr9qhm | WayneSpotting | t2_tky4f | he truly is the rock ‘n’ roll president | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprbfdv | Past-Giraffe4207 | t2_18pea6vu3w | Hooray 🤩🤩🤩 | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprbmoj | PuddingTea | t2_fx4ug | Doesn’t he have 42 minutes to go? | null | -2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprcp8d | OhReallyReallyNow | t2_cipr6rajw | Salute. You are a national treasure. You've become America's royalty, and deservedly so. | null | 9 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprdav3 | ThonThaddeo | t2_223zvkji | Only the good die young. And Jimmy is bad to the bone, baby! | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprdk7z | No_Size_1765 | t2_11o5x6khm5 | Hell yeah | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpre82k | Wyoming_Rocks | t2_128bgai6ne | He wasn’t flashy, but he did a good job. I remember when he had to sell out of his peanut business to become president.
I wonder what Trump would do if he were forced to divest in his businesses rather than use the office to make more money off the American people? | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpreame | JaVelin-X- | t2_150l785fze | is .. that a ballot in his hand? | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprez33 | favnh2011 | t2_ytf64be | Yep | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprfc3e | Supra_Genius | t2_qz4qyoh0 | Well done, Mr. President. | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprg9ys | HugeHouseplant | t2_1itas8ya | Real life example of the good not dying young | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprgn46 | shameonyounancydrew | t2_52zz5k79 | He's got 5 minutes still | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprgs9u | dokikod | t2_qk030m7 | Happy birthday, President Carter. You are truly an American hero who has filled this world with kindness, compassion, and integrity. | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprgt7q | spidermans_pants | t2_49w0bm82 | Awfully ballsy to post this before midnight lmao | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprh4sc | comradecute | t2_gzqk94cb1 | In 1 minute | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprh5d0 | battleshipnjenjoyer | t2_11dx71x4wx | Get him in office NOW | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhb9f | CoffeeAndWork | t2_o0qza | Thank goodness his peanuts haven’t gone sour | null | 1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhfvl | damnthistrafficjam | t2_ypafyk4 | Happy Birthday 🎊🎂🎈🎁🎉 Mr President! Looking forward to your smile on Election Day! | null | 0 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhhw3 | RapBastardz | t2_ftcvmjd5 | Who is in charge of swaddling him up in bubble wrap and getting his vote secured for Kamala??
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhikp | gittir | t2_xabva5g | He made it! | null | 6 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhj1k | RazeTheRaiser | t2_yrylep2up | HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR PRESIDENT!!!!
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhjzi | Deep-Thought | t2_3imu2 | Happy Birthday President Carter! | null | 5 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhovg | Skiinz19 | t2_n73yz | Happy birthday President Carter! | null | 4 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhqhq | ProjectFantastic1045 | t2_du0ctlbu | Sleeps well at night. | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhr90 | thehenryshow | t2_jwrom | I mean, technically, his birthday is not till tomorrow so he hasn’t actually reached it. Don’t jinx him now. | null | -1 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhs2u | SuperHiyoriWalker | t2_tdqc8 | Happy Birthday, President Carter! 🥃 | null | 4 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhx8b | Nobody_Super_Famous | t2_15bacm | Happy Birthday Mr. President! | null | 5 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhype | MeanForest | t2_152x92etrh | Unfortunately, is he living anymore? | null | -5 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprhyx3 | voodoodoll | t2_4838e | Yay! Happy B-Day President Carter! | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lpri3fv | RedditAtWorkIsBad | null | Who else reads the first words of the headline and has a heart attack?
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprikvx | lachlanhunt | t2_32hzt | I wonder if he’ll be invited to the inauguration, assuming Harris wins and he’s still alive. | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprj7wv | SilkyKyle | t2_44dsbyvg | He's living proof kindness is good for the heart | null | 3 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprjb00 | mcnormand | t2_n36x9ii | One could say that’s… unpresidented. | null | 5 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprjrs2 | acoustic_rat_462 | t2_15jd5xw300 | I need to know what his diet is | null | 2 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprjxnz | Fresh_Swimmer_5733 | t2_4grhdl4e | Who downvotes this? Seriously, you can choose to ignore if you can’t be happy. Miserable twats. | null | 5 |
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President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years old | 1ftc8qh | https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/politics/2024/09/30/jimmy-carter-former-us-president-celebrates-100th-birthday/75450406007/ | 2024-10-01T01:22:56 | political_og | politics | 27,274 | 497 | Jimmy Carter, former US president, celebrates 100th birthdayNew strain in Calif. Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ 🐍Year of the SnakeU.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:Newsletters For Subscribers From the Archives Crossword eNewspaper Magazines InvestigationsPodcasts Video Humankind Just Curious Best-selling Booklist LegalsOUR PORTFOLIO:10Best USAT Wine Club ShoppingBlueprint Southern Kitchen Home Internet President Jimmy Carter becomes the first US president to live to 100 years oldFormer president and Noble Peace Prize recipient Jimmy Carter becomes the first United States president to live to 100 years old.Mya Vinnett More VideosKennedy Center under President Donald Trump as chairmanFrom Veterans Affairs to the CDC: Trump, Musk fire federal workersTop DOJ officials resign after ordered to drop Eric Adams' chargesTrump pushes global reciprocal tariffs, escalating trade warLinda McMahon says Dept. of Education can only be closed by Congress'People will fight back': Advocates react to Trump's 'war on DEI'White House bars AP reporter over 'Gulf of America' renamingDOJ sues New York, Gov. Hochel, more over immigration enforcementSenators cite rising Arctic threats to justify US acquiring GreenlandSenate confirms Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligenceFarmers brace for cuts to USAID and USDAAmerican school teacher Marc Fogel released from Russian prisonWatch Next US, Russia to meet on war in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine won't attendFederal workers wonder what's next after mass layoffsWhich federal workers are out of a job?About Us Newsroom Staff Ethical Principles Responsible Disclosure Request a Correction Press Releases Accessibility Sitemap Subscription Terms & Conditions Terms of Service Privacy Policy Your Privacy ChoicesContact Us Help Center Manage Account Give Feedback Get Home Delivery eNewspaper USA TODAY Shop USA TODAY Print Editions Licensing & Reprints Advertise With Us Careers Internships Support Local BusinessNews Tips Submitting letters to the editor Podcasts Newsletters Mobile Apps Facebook X Instagram LinkedIn Threads YouTube Reddit Flipboard10Best USAT Wine Club Shopping Best-selling Booklist Southern Kitchen Jobs Sports Betting Sports Weekly Studio Gannett Classifieds Home Internet Blueprint© 2025 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. | lprjynk | Bitter-Stage2169 | t2_cdncfsy3 | A great Man.
I’m old enough to remember they ran him out of the White House for a B-list actor who’s rise gave legs to many of the issues that we deal with today (trickle-down economics, religious zealots infiltrating politics, repealing the Fairness Doctrine). Meanwhile, Jimmy Carter went on to be a credit to humanity as a true citizen of the world.
Happy 100th birthday to the main from Plains. The peanut farmer. If I had my way, you’d have another 100 years (in your prime). You make me proud to be a man, an American, a human being.
Whatever you think of him as a president, honor the man for his contributions to humanity and, if you get a chance, watch “Carter: Rock & Roll President”. He was cooler than he seemed. | null | 19 |
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