Midwest
Internet erupts after Biden's team wards off press as he takes questions at campaign stop: 'This is bad'
President Biden’s team on Thursday quickly removed the press when he said he would take questions at an event in Saginaw, Michigan, and social media users blasted the “incredible scene.”
Biden visited Saginaw on Thursday to push his re-election campaign and speak to volunteers supporting his bid to retain the White House. The trip included a visit to a 131-year-old Victorian mansion owned by members of the Saginaw City Council and Saginaw Public Schools Board of Education.
At the mansion, Biden stood on the porch with his back to members of the press when he could be heard saying, “Can I take a couple questions?”
A woman in a Biden-Harris jacket said, “We’re going to take a few questions,” whereupon staff immediately started putting their arms up and walking toward the press gaggle, loudly repeating, “Thank you, press, back to the cars.”
A new Washington Post report warned the Biden administration that Democratic Party voters becoming more hawkish on immigration will pose a challenge to its 2024 re-election. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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A video of the moment was posted on X, and a swarm of comments blasting Biden’s team followed.
Contributing Editor at The Spectator Stephen L. Miller reacted, calling it an “amazing clip.”
“‘We’re going to take a few questions,’” Miller said. “Not in front of the journalists… back to the cars guys,” Miller said.
“The moment Biden suggests taking a few questions, his handlers come flying in like Secret Service agents taking a bullet, yelling at the press to get back in their cars,” Bonchie, a writer for the conservative blog Red State, said. “What an incredible scene.”
President Biden sits down with MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart for an interview that aired on Saturday. (MSNBC screenshot)
“This is bad. Really bad. They’ve told his staff not to let him open his mouth. Trump would’ve walked out and spoke spontaneously for an hour,” another Red State contributor, Buzz Patterson, reacted.
Grateful Calvin, a freelancer for Twitchy, said, “You know the words by now… ‘This is fine. He’s fine. Everything is fine.’”
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Biden’s Saginaw trip came after he made stops in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania trying to build momentum after his State of the Union speech last week. Those three states are collectively known as a “blue wall” because of their historic support for Democrats.
The White House in Washington, D.C. (Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
President Biden stopped in Milwaukee to tout his infrastructure advancements to voters to show that he improved their quality of life. He announced $3.3 billion for infrastructure projects in disadvantaged communities, including $36 million to reconnect parts of Milwaukee’s 6th Street, which had been divided by highway construction in the 1960s.
The money comes from the bipartisan infrastructure law that Biden signed in the first year of his presidency.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Michigan
Police say Oakland County teen missing, endangered
Authorities are asking for the public’s assistance to find a missing Oakland County teen who is considered endangered.
Adrianna Smith, 15, was last seen in the 3500 block of South Fenton Road, just south of the city of Holly in northwest Oakland County, according to Michigan State Police.
She is believed to have left her home in a 2002 Jeep Liberty with an adult male, possibly a man named Derek Girtman, MSP said.
Smith is described as having blonde hair and green eyes. She is about 5 feet, 7 inches tall and 160 pounds. She has one tattoo above her right knee and another on her left ankle.
Anyone with information about Adrianna’s whereabouts is asked to call 911 or the MSP Metro North Post at either (800) 495-4677 or (989) 370-8926.
Minnesota
Minnesota weather: Rain and storms possible late Thursday
Minnesota weather forecast. (FOX 9)
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Most of Minnesota will be under a marginal risk of severe weather on Thursday, with rain and rumbles expected.
Thursday weather forecast
Local perspective:
A line of storms is expected to develop in west-southwest Minnesota on Thursday and grow in coverage as well as intensity tracking east into the early evening.
Large hail and damaging winds are the prevalent threats, but an isolated tornado is also possible along the line.
Isolated showers are expected to form in the western part of Minnesota on Thursday morning.
Rain chances in the Twin Cities area increase in the afternoon, as a line pushes through with possible thunderstorms.
Stay Sky Aware with FOX 9 for the latest.
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Missouri
Missouri Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 winning numbers for April 22, 2026
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24-29-32-49-63, Powerball: 11, Power Play: 2
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Midday: 5-0-0
Midday Wild: 2
Evening: 5-8-3
Evening Wild: 3
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Midday: 9-4-7-4
Midday Wild: 3
Evening: 5-8-6-8
Evening Wild: 1
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Early Bird: 12
Morning: 05
Matinee: 13
Prime Time: 07
Night Owl: 07
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Winning Show Me Cash numbers from April 22 drawing
16-18-22-23-26
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03-09-15-35-57, Powerball: 19
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