Biden And Harris Seen Together In First Appearance Since Election Day
On Monday, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris appeared together for the first time since Election Day at a Veterans Day ceremony.
On Monday, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris appeared together for the first time since Election Day at a Veterans Day ceremony.
With the election less than a month away, Donald Trump has demanded Vice President Kamala Harris to take a cognitive test. He has claimed that her “totally bonkers” replies to questions suggests that there might be something “very wrong with her.”
Even though the current Commander-in-Chief abruptly dropped out of his 2024 reelection campaign during the summer, President Joe Biden still decided to make a surprise appearance and crack jokes about his potential comeback on Friday during a White House briefing.
Former first lady Melania Trump appeared in her first television interview in over two years on Wednesday, reflecting on her feelings regarding the two assassination attempts against her husband, Donald Trump, as well as the current state of the country.
The mutually agreed-upon September 10th presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is now uncertain, as both candidates have begun accusing the other of trying to “dodge” the ABC News debate.
Former Hawaii Democrat representative Tulsi Gabbard announced her endorsement of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during a National Guard conference in Michigan on Monday.
Democrat Representative Lloyd Doggett has become the first sitting House Democrat to go public with a call for President Joe Biden to drop out as the Democrat presidential nominee after last week’s debacle.
A new poll has revealed that United States President Joe Biden is the least popular commander in chief in the last 70 years, behind Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon.
Spokeswoman for Make America Great Again Inc. Karoline Leavitt says that Americans want a true commander-in-chief once again.