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President Joe Biden speaks in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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‘I know what the hell I’m doing’: Biden addresses DOJ report

President Joe Biden speaks in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

What happened: President Joe Biden delivered remarks Thursday night at the White House after a report by the DOJ’s special counsel investigating his handling of classified documents. Biden denied improperly sharing classified information and lashed out at the special counsel’s questioning of his mental acuity and assertion a jury would find the president a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” Biden’s response: “I’m well meaning, and I’m an elderly man. And I know what the hell I’m doing.”

DOJ report: The report said Biden did willfully retain classified information after he was vice president. Materials included: marked classified documents about military and foreign policy in Afghanistan; notebooks containing handwritten entries about issues of national security; and information about foreign policy implicating sensitive intelligence sources and methods. The special counsel did not believe the evidence met the standard for criminal charges against Biden.

Biden vs. Trump: The report will likely make it difficult for Biden to draw contrast to former President Donald Trump. In Biden’s classified documents case, the special counsel doesn’t think the president should face charges. Trump is scheduled to stand trial on charges related to his handling of classified documents. Take a closer look at the similarities and differences between the Biden and Trump investigations >


Trump in Nevada caucus victory speech says US has ‘lost its way’

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 31: Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump talks reporters at the International Brotherhood of Teamsters headquarters on January 31, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

What’s going on: Thursday appeared to be a big day for Donald Trump. The former president won Nevada’s Republican presidential caucuses after being the only major candidate to participate. He used his victory speech to rail against the Biden administration, saying: “You need leadership, and this country does not have leadership. It’s lost its way.”

Big day: Trump’s Nevada victory came the same day the DOJ’s report on Biden’s handling of classified documents was released, and the same day the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Colorado lawsuit over whether he’s eligible to be on the primary ballot there. The state’s Supreme Court ruled Trump is disqualified under the 14th Amendment, but the U.S. Supreme Court seemed skeptical of that argument.


Super Bowl Sunday: What to know

People ride a zip line above a sign for the Super Bowl ahead of the Super Bowl 58 NFL football game, Friday, Feb. 2, 2024, in Las Vegas. Las Vegas is scheduled to host the Super Bowl 58 on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/John Locher)

The big game: Las Vegas will hold its first-ever Super Bowl on Sunday. The game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs is expected to draw more than 330,000 visitors and generate $600 million in revenue. Four in ten U.S. adults are extremely excited or very excited for at least one part of the Super Bowl, according to a new poll.

Rematch: Sunday’s game will serve as a rematch of the 2019 NFL season’s championship game between the 49ers and Chiefs. While both teams have shaken up their rosters, both teams have the same head coach and some of the same players suiting up. Full breakdown >

Commercials: Advertisers are expected to pull out all the stops for Super Bowl Sunday. Most advertisers will feature messages with fantasy, light humor or nostalgia. A 30-second ad during the Super Bowl will cost brands a reported $7 million. What you can expect >

Entertainment: Usher will try to fit three decades of music into a Super Bowl halftime show. Reba McEntire is slated to sing the national anthem. The game is also seeing more attention this year as fans keep an eye on Kansas City’s tight end Travis Kelce’s romance with pop star Taylor Swift. Swift is due to play in Tokyo on Saturday, but the Japanese Embassy has reassured fans the singer will make it to Nevada in time to see Kelce play.


7 indicted in attack on NYPD officers in Times Square

This image from video provided by the Office of the Manhattan District Attorney, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, shows the brawl between New York City Police Department officers and migrants in Times Square, Jan. 27, 2024. (Manhattan District Attorney via AP)

What to know: Seven people have been indicted in Manhattan following a brawl last month between police and migrants in Times Square. According to NYPD, 14 people were involved in the attack on two of its officers in front of 220 West 42nd Street. The latest >


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