Possible ‘Conflict Of Interest’ In First Presidential Debate Hosted By ABC News
The first debate between 2024 presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump appears to have a conflict of interest within the hosting network, ABC News.
The first debate between 2024 presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump appears to have a conflict of interest within the hosting network, ABC News.
The Democratic National Convention (DNC) is scheduled to take place in Chicago, Illinois, from August 19th to August 22nd, with a slate of current and previous Democrat politicians scheduled to speak at the event.
Former President Donald Trump attended a moderated question and answer (Q&A) session at the National Association of Black Journalists convention in Chicago, Illinois.
North Carolina Democrat Governor Roy Cooper issued a statement on Monday night, announcing that he will be removing himself from the race to become Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate in the 2024 November election.
The White House has doubled down and reiterated that President Joe Biden will “not” be pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, after he was found guilty of three federal firearm charges.
The White House has doubled down and reiterated that President Joe Biden will “not” be pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, after he was found guilty of three federal firearm charges.
On Wednesday, a federal judge in Florida rejected a motion from ABC News and George Stephanopoulos to dismiss former President Donald Trump’s defamation lawsuit against them.
According to multiple reports, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told President Joe Biden in a private phone call conversation that he cannot beat former President Donald Trump in the November election.
Following an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos claimed that the former president and his allies had contributed to “violent rhetoric” across the country.
The reports said his housekeeper found him unresponsive on Saturday morning and Los Angeles police were called.