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Biden camp skipped Super Bowl interview amid Robert Hur report concerns: source

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Former President Joe Biden’s campaign team allegedly opted against a Super Bowl interview last year because of special counsel Robert Hur’s report, Fox News Digital has learned.

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A source familiar with Anita Dunn’s interview with the House Oversight Committee told Fox News Digital the report, in which Hur described Biden as «well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,» factored into Biden breaking with the decades-old tradition.

But a source close to Dunn told Fox News Digital she said Biden’s team decided against doing a Super Bowl interview last year because it thought the main coverage would be about what he did with classified records and not about the president’s policy decisions. The source claimed the choice was made before Hur’s report was released.

Dunn sat with House investigators for just over five hours Thursday as Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., probes allegations that Biden’s inner circle worked to conceal evidence of mental decline in the former president.

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Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on Biden played a role in his team’s decision to skip a Super Bowl interview. (Getty Images)

The source familiar with her interview said Dunn also told committee staff that Biden’s inner circle came to a consensus he should not take a cognitive test, concluding it would offer no political benefit.

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It comes two days after Fox News Digital was told that ex-deputy White House chief of staff Bruce Reed, who met with House investigators Tuesday, said Biden’s White House physician Kevin O’Connor called cognitive tests «meaningless.»

The source close to Dunn said Thursday that Biden’s team believed he would be able to pass a cognitive test, even if they saw no political benefit in one.

Dunn also told investigators she was not aware of Biden’s stutter, which he’s said he dealt with all his life, until media coverage of it in 2020, the first source said. 

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«She went on to blame the media for pushing the narrative that President Biden was old,» the source said.

The practice of pre-Super Bowl interviews began with former President George W. Bush opting to sit for an interview before the big game in 2004 and has followed by both former President Barack Obama and President Donald Trump, though Trump also skipped out on a Super Bowl interview in 2019.

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Biden sat for Super Bowl interviews in 2021 and 2022, but did not in 2023 and 2024.

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Anita Dunn, a former senior advisor to President Joe Biden, and other staff members stand without protective face masks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington May 13, 2021.  (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)

In 2023, talks about a pre-Super Bowl interview fell through with Fox Corp.

Hur’s report was released publicly Feb. 8, 2024. The Super Bowl was played Feb. 11 that year.

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Hur was appointed special counsel by former Attorney General Merrick Garland in 2023 to investigate whether Biden mishandled classified documents. 

Hur «uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice-presidency when he was a private citizen» but said it did not «establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.»

Given that Biden «would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,» Hur said, «it would be difficult to convince a jury that they should convict him — by then a former president well into his eighties — of a serious felony that requires a mental state of willfulness.»

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Dunn is the tenth ex-Biden administration official to appear before the House Oversight Committee.

In addition to investigating the alleged cover-up, Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., is looking into whether decisions were approved via autopen without the former president’s knowledge.

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Of particular interest to Comer is the myriad of clemency orders Biden signed in the latter half of his presidency, though the former president told The New York Times last month he was behind every decision.

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L-R: Ian Sams, former special assistant to the president and senior advisor in the White House Counsel’s Office; Andrew Bates, former deputy assistant to the president and senior deputy press secretary; former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre; and Jeff Zients, former White House chief of staff, are expected to sit down with House Oversight Committee investigators behind closed doors. (Fox News)

Dunn, like most who appeared before her, defended Biden’s mental acuity to committee investigators.

«The president made it clear that decisions rested with him, and White House staff brought issues to him for him to decide,» Dunn said in her opening statement, obtained by Fox News Digital. «I believed strongly then, and I believe just as strongly today, that Joe Biden was an effective president who accomplished many important things for the American people.»

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A spokesperson for the House Oversight Committee criticized Dunn after the statement came out in the media, however.

«It’s no surprise Anita Dunn is telling the American people not to believe their own eyes, claiming Joe Biden was sharp and ‘fully engaged.’ This opening statement, leaked to media before Ms. Dunn even delivered it, is yet another example of the absurd lengths Biden loyalists will go to defend his failed presidency,» the spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

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Fox News Digital also reached out to a representative for Biden and to Dunn’s counsel for comment.

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Alemania suspende la venta de armas a Israel: fuerte condena internacional al plan israelí de tomar ciudad de Gaza

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Alemania anunció este viernes la suspensión de las exportaciones militares a Israel en respuesta al plan de Benjamin Netanyahu de tomar el control de la ciudad de Gaza.

El gabinete de seguridad israelí aprobó el plan en la madrugada del viernes, lo que suscitó críticas de líderes internacionales, incluyendo a Alemania, aliado de Israel desde hace mucho tiempo y uno de sus mayores proveedores de armas.

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Tomar el control de la ciudad de Gaza probablemente sea la primera fase de una toma total del territorio, consideran los analistas y los gazatíes temen el inicio de una etapa de más destrucción y desplazamientos. Ciudad de Gaza es la urbe más grande del territorio.

El canciller alemán, Friedrich Merz, anunció Alemania suspenderá todas las exportaciones de equipamiento militar que pudiera ser utilizado en la Franja de Gaza.

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En su intervención ante la cumbre de la OTAN de junio, el canciller Friedrich Merz había dicho que «Nuestra razón de ser es la defensa de la existencia de Israel». Por lo tanto, la decisión ahora de detener las exportaciones de armas militares que podrían utilizarse en Gaza constituye un gran paso.

Alemania es el segundo mayor exportador de armas a Israel, después de Estados Unidos.

El canciller alemán Friedrich Merz anunció la suspensión de venta de armas a Israel. Foto: Reuters

Según Sipri, el Instituto Internacional de Investigación para la Paz de Estocolmo, entre 2020 y 2024 Alemania suministró el 33 % de las importaciones de armas de Israel (después de Estados Unidos, con el 66 %). Se trataba principalmente de equipo naval (fragatas y torpedos), pero también de camiones blindados, armas antitanque y municiones.

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Merz también urgió al gobierno israelí a «abstenerse de dar nuevos pasos para anexionar Cisjordania».

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Merz también manifestó una profunda preocupación por la situación humanitaria en Gaza, enfatizando que, con su actual ofensiva, Israel tiene más responsabilidad que nunca de garantizar las necesidades de los civiles del enclave. Pidió a Israel permitir el ingreso total de ayuda, incluidos suministros de Naciones Unidas y otras organizaciones no gubernamentales.

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«Siguiendo los pasos positivos adoptados en los últimos días, Israel debe continuar mejorando la situación humanitaria en Gaza de manera integral y sostenible», exhortó Merz.

Ursula Von der Leyen: «Israel debe reconsiderar la medida»

La presidenta de la Comisión Europea, Ursula von der Leyen, pidió este viernes al gobierno israelí que «reconsidere» el plan militar para ocupar la ciudad de Gaza e insistió en la liberación de todos los rehenes y el «acceso inmediato y sin obstáculos» de ayuda humanitaria.

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Ursula von der Leyen pidió al gobierno israelí que "reconsidere" el plan militar . Foto: EFEUrsula von der Leyen pidió al gobierno israelí que «reconsidere» el plan militar . Foto: EFE

«La decisión del Gobierno israelí de ampliar aún más su operación militar en Gaza debe reconsiderarse. Al mismo tiempo, deben liberarse a todos los rehenes, que se encuentran retenidos en condiciones inhumanas», dijo la mandataria europea a través de redes sociales.

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Turquía ha condenado este viernes «de la forma más enérgica posible» el anunciado plan del gobierno israelí para ocupar enteramente la ciudad de Gaza, en el norte de la Franja, y ha pedido al Consejo de Seguridad de Naciones Unidas una «resolución vinculante» para detener a Israel.

«Condenamos de la forma más enérgica la ampliación de la operación militar en Gaza, que representa una nueva fase de la política israelí expansionista y genocida«, señala un comunicado del Ministerio de Exteriores turco.

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El texto pide al Consejo de Seguridad de Naciones Unidas que adopte una «resolución vinculante para prevenir acciones de Israel que vulneren la ley internacional y los valores humanos».

Ciudad de Gaza, en ruinas. Foto: ReuterCiudad de Gaza, en ruinas. Foto: Reuter

También hace un llamamiento a «la responsabilidad de la comunidad internacional» en impedir que se lleve a cabo esta «decisión israelí, cuyo objetivo es expulsar por la fuerza a los palestinos de su tierra y convertir Gaza en un lugar inhabitable».

El comunicado acusa al primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu, de llevar a cabo un «genocidio contra los palestinos» y pide un inmediato alto el fuego para iniciar negociaciones que desemboquen en la solución de los dos Estados, es decir un Estado palestino en las fronteras de 1967, vecino a Israel.

El gabinete de seguridad del Gobierno israelí dio luz verde en la madrugada de este viernes a un plan militar para ocupar la ciudad de Gaza, urbe de un millón de habitantes en el norte de la Franja.

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En declaraciones a la cadena Fox anteriores a la reunión del gabinete, Netanyahu afirmó que su objetivo era ocupar toda Gaza, pero que no pretende quedársela ni gobernarla, sino mantener un «perímetro de seguridad» y entregarla a «fuerzas árabes que la gobiernen» sin amenazar a Israel y sin Hamas.

Numerosos organismos internacionales, pero también la propia oposición israelí, han condenado este plan.

La ofensiva de Israel sobre Gaza se desató luego de que el 7 de octubre de 2023 Hamas llevo a cabo un brutal ataque a comunidades israelíes, capturando a decenas de rehenes y matando a más de 1000 israelíes.

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La guerra en Gaza ya dejó más de 60 mil palestinos muertos, en su mayoría mujeres y niños, y arrastró a la población hacia la hambruna.

Más reacciones: China pide una alto el fuego

El ministro de Asuntos Exteriores neerlandés, Caspar Veldkamp, calificó los planes del gobierno israelí como una medida errónea, afirmando que no contribuirá al regreso de los rehenes.

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El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores chino afirmó que «Gaza pertenece al pueblo palestino y es parte inseparable del territorio palestino» y exigió un alto el fuego inmediato.

«Este es el único medio para allanar el camino para poner fin al conflicto y mantener la seguridad en la región», sostuvo el portavoz del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Guo Jiakun.

China está dispuesta a trabajar con el resto de la comunidad internacional para detener los combates en Gaza lo antes posible, aliviar el desastre humanitario, implementar la solución de dos Estados y, en última instancia, lograr una solución completa, justa y duradera de la cuestión palestina, manifestó Guo.

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Dinamarca afirmó, a su turno, que la decisión de Israel de intensificar su operación militar en Gaza debe revocarse.

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Inside NASA’s fast-track plans for lunar nuclear power and new space stations to outpace global rivals

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Amid significant budget cuts, NASA is fast-tracking the development of nuclear reactors on the moon and next-generation space stations with one clear objective: beating U.S. adversaries in the new space race.

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Two new memos signed by interim NASA chief and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy outline a bold strategy to secure strategic ground on the moon. The centerpiece of this effort is a lunar nuclear reactor, a renewable and stable power source to support long-term exploration.

«The goal is to power everything,» a senior NASA official told Fox News Digital. «Our systems, habitats, rovers, robotic equipment, even future mining operations — everything we want to do on the moon depends on this.»

The moon’s environment makes this a necessity. Its month-long day cycle — two weeks of daylight followed by two weeks of darknessc — renders solar power unreliable. A reactor would allow missions to function around the clock.

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NASA is soliciting proposals from private firms for new commercial space stations and a lunar nuclear reactor.  (SpaceX)

China and Russia set sights on the moon

NASA officials warn that China and Russia have publicly announced plans for a joint lunar nuclear project by the mid-2030s. If they succeed first, they could establish exclusive control over the moon’s most valuable areas, locations with the most light and access to water and ice.

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«They could set up a ‘keep-out zone’ in the prime locations,» the NASA official cautioned.

Despite financial constraints, Duffy’s leadership signals a renewed priority to lunar and Martian exploration. 

«China has already landed on the far side of the moon. We never have,» the official added. «They’re moving on a steady path to dominate this domain.»

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A view of the International Space Station taken on March 30, 2022, by crew of Russian Soyuz MS-19 space ship after undocking from the Station.

The International Space Station will exit orbit in 2030.  (Roscosmos State Space Corporation via AP, File)

New contract structure for nuclear reactor development

The new directive solicits proposals for a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor — enough to power about 80 homes — with a target launch date of 2030. It also requires NASA to appoint a dedicated program leader.

Today, many robotic spacecraft operate at just a few watts, the equivalent of a couple of light bulbs, which severely limits scientific capabilities. While the ISS uses solar panels, that model doesn’t work on the moon or Mars, where sunlight is too weak or unreliable.

Replacing the ISS: Commercial stations on the horizon

The second memo shifts focus to replacing the aging and leaking International Space Station (ISS), which is scheduled to be retired in 2030. Without a successor, China would become the only country with a permanently crewed station in orbit.

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NASA now plans to select two commercial partners within six months of issuing new requests for proposals. Under Duffy’s direction, the agency is moving away from traditional fixed-price contracts and will instead use flexible Space Act Agreements, which give companies more freedom in how they build stations while saving time and money.

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«We’re telling companies what we need,» a senior NASA official said. «But we’re not prescribing how they must do it. That flexibility saves us both time and resources.»

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NASA wants the new station to be cheaper and easier to maintain than the ISS. Originally, it envisioned a platform that could host two astronauts for six months. But, under the revised plan, the minimum requirement is four astronauts for just one month.

In this handout photo provided by NASA, Astronaut Rick Mastracchio, STS-118 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third planned session of extravehicular activity (EVA) as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station August 15, 2007 in Space.

NASA wants a new commercial space station that can house four astronauts for one-month stints. (NASA via Getty Images)

Background: The Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destination program

NASA’s Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destination (CLD) initiative, launched in 2021, was structured in two phases:

  • Phase 1: Fund companies — like Blue Origin and Northrop Grumman — to design private space stations.
  • Phase 2: Award contracts for building and certifying selected stations.

Duffy’s directive calls for skipping fixed-price contracts in Phase 2 and continuing with Space Act Agreements, in line with tightening budget constraints.

Budget cuts reshape NASA’s future

According to the Trump administration’s fiscal 2026 budget proposal, NASA’s overall budget would drop from $24.8 billion to $18.8 billion, a 25% cut. The Science Mission Directorate, which oversees research in planetary science, astrophysics, Earth observation and heliophysics, would face a nearly 50% reduction. However, human spaceflight programs are slated for increased funding.

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NASA has also confirmed that nearly 4,000 employees — about 20% of its workforce — have taken voluntary buyouts in recent months.

Despite these setbacks, agency officials remain optimistic. 

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«Multiple companies tell us they can deliver a station within two years,» one senior official said. «Timelines are always challenging, but we believe we can meet these goals — even on a leaner budget.»

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Hamas endgame is ‘long-term’ and is playing out for all to see as Israel pushes deeper into Gaza

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Israel’s security cabinet overnight Thursday approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposal to defeat Hamas, including taking control of Gaza City, after the Palestinian terror group torpedoed U.S.-mediated negotiations.

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However, questions remain as to what the terrorist organization’s endgame is, and if they can be fully defeated.

«Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood. It is a radical jihadi organization with a written and spoken goal to annihilate the State of Israel and replace it with a Sharia-based regime,» Jonathan Conricus, former Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson and senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital.

«They operate according to that aim and objective. Hamas’s October 7 terror attack was part of how they planned to fulfill that goal—defeating Israel, killing all the Jews, and taking control of the area.

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Hamas terrorists marching in Gaza during a parade. (Getty Images)

«They are strategic, calculated, and extremely cynical—but definitely not suicidal,» he added. «They may employ suicidal tactics, but their strategic aim is long-term and deliberate.»

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For example, Hamas’ «starvation» campaign generated significant international pressure on Israel, leading to steps such as the IDF announcing tactical pauses in fighting and facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip in coordination with international partners.

In the span of a week late last month, the leaders of France, the United Kingdom and Canada announced their intention to recognize a Palestinian state, which the Israeli government denounced as a reward for terror.

In a recent interview with Al Jazeera, senior Hamas terror leader Ghazi Hamad said, «The initiative by several countries to recognize a Palestinian state is one of the fruits of October 7.»

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A Palestinian flag flies as Hamas supporters take part in a rally marking the 30th anniversary of Hamas’ founding, in Gaza City on Dec. 14, 2017. (REUTERS/Suhaib Salem)

Conricus said that such recognition has emboldened them. «They’ve hardened their negotiating stance and made it clear they don’t feel the need to compromise—which, of course, has a direct impact on the lives of the Israeli hostages.»

U.S.-mediated negotiations aimed at securing a ceasefire and the release of the 50 remaining captives have stalled, with Hamas showing increasing inflexibility, according to officials familiar with the talks.

Last month, U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff said Washington was weighing «alternative options» as Hamas «does not appear to be coordinated or acting in good faith.»

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NETANYAHU’S SECURITY CABINET TO MEET ON GAZA WAR, AS SOME IN ISRAEL CALL TO RESETTLE ENCLAVE

Members of the Hamas terror group gather in Gaza in preparation for the release of four female hostages as part of the ceasefire deal with Israel.

Members of the Hamas terror group gather in Gaza in preparation for the release of four female hostages as part of the ceasefire deal with Israel. (TPS-IL)

Palestinian affairs analyst Khaled Abu Toameh told Fox News Digital that Hamas’s position has been clear since the start of the war: to prevent Israel from achieving its objectives of removing the terror group from power and rescuing the hostages by force.

«It’s important for Hamas to be seen as emerging triumphant. They believe they’ve reached a point of no return.

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«They know the international community will place the blame on Israel as the casualty toll rises. There is no pressure on Hamas to stop,» he added.

At the end of the day, Abu Toameh said, Hamas’s long-term strategy is to ensure its continued existence so it can carry on its jihad against Israel.

Hamas terrorists inside Israel during attack

This image, made from undated bodycam video footage taken by a downed Hamas terrorist and released by the Israel Defense Forces, shows a Hamas terrorist walking around a residential neighborhood at an undisclosed location in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces via AP)

«October 7 was just another phase in this jihad,» he said. «It’s a jihad that began shortly after Hamas’s founding, when they unveiled their charter in 1988. The charter explicitly states that this land—the holy land, from the river to the sea—is Muslim-owned and will be liberated through jihad. It didn’t start with October 7, and it won’t end with October 7,» Abu Toameh warned.

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Experts say to understand the terror group is to simply look at its founding charter, which describes the «struggle against the Jews» as «very great and very serious,» requiring «all sincere efforts.» It calls the Palestinian terror group «one squadron» of a wider Arab and Islamic force that must continue fighting until «the enemy is vanquished and Allah’s victory is realized.»

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