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The 7

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

The 7

The Washington Post

Daily News, News

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Wednesday briefing: Biden vs. Trump; Aaron Rodgers; takeaways from Robert Hur’s testimony; TikTok ban; Andrew Tate; and more


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0:00.0

President Biden and Donald Trump

0:04.4

clinched their party's nominations.

0:07.0

The House could vote today to ban Tik-Tok.

0:10.1

And wildlife workers are dressing up in disguise to care for a newborn Fox.

0:15.0

That's some of what we'll get to on the 7 from the Washington Post.

0:19.0

I'm Christina Quinn.

0:20.0

It's Wednesday, March 13th.

0:22.0

Let's get you caught up with today's seven stories.

0:25.0

Number one,

0:29.0

Biden and Trump have secured their party's presidential nominations.

0:34.3

Biden crossed the line with a win in Georgia's Democratic primary yesterday,

0:38.6

and Trump won the Republican delegates he needed in Washington State. It means the long anticipated

0:44.7

2020 election rematch dreaded by many voters is officially here. Trump and

0:50.2

Biden are already sparring over immigration, the economy, abortion, and each other. Trump and battleground states. And in other election news, the independent candidate

1:05.0

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will announce his running mate soon. According to one

1:09.8

person familiar with the campaign, he's spoken to NFL quarterback Aaron Rogers about the job.

1:17.0

Number two, the prosecutor who criticized Biden's memory was grilled in Congress.

1:29.0

Robert Herr is the former special counsel who investigated Biden's handling of classified documents.

1:35.5

He testified yesterday about his decision not to charge the President in February.

1:40.1

Her defended the way he characterized the president's memory in his report.

1:44.0

He denied accusations from Democrats that he intended to damage Biden's reputation.

1:48.7

The evidence and the president himself put his memory squarely at issue.

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