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(WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump continues to center his third presidential campaign on retribution against his political allies, saying in a recent interview that at times revenge is “justified” — comments that President Joe Biden’s campaign seized on Friday to point to Trump’s focus on personal and political retribution. “Donald Trump is back on […]
(WASHINGTON) — Republican Tennessee Sen. Bill Hagerty is the latest person to be mentioned in Donald Trump’s orbit as the former president and presumptive GOP presidential nominee decides who to pick as his running mate. Three sources familiar with the matter confirmed to ABC News that Hagerty is among the names being floated recently in […]
(CAEN, France) — President Joe Biden, in France to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, offered a forceful defense of democracy at a site of American heroism during World War II in a speech that carried 2024 political undertones for those watching in the U.S. Biden on Friday spoke from Pointe du Hoc, where Army […]
(WASHINGTON) — A group of American lawmakers will honor the bravery of World War II veterans who took part in D-Day with a parachute jump into Normandy Friday morning, using some of the same vintage planes that flew American paratroopers over France 80 years ago. The lawmakers are all military veterans, and will be led […]
(WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden’s campaign will air an ad during the pregame show before Thursday night’s first game of the NBA Finals, in an attempt to reach young voters who are expected to tune in for coverage of the game. The minute-long spot, titled “Flag,” touts Biden’s support for abortion rights and blasts the […]
(NORMANDY, France) — President Joe Biden, in France to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, will give remarks on Friday forcefully defending democracy at a site of American heroism during World War II. Biden will speak from Pointe du Hoc in Normandy, where Army Rangers scaled 100-foot cliffs to seize the German ammunition that could […]
(WASHINGTON) — An Israeli attack on a UN school complex in central Gaza is raising alarm among U.S. officials after scores of civilians were reportedly killed, despite the apparent use of American-made precision munitions. The Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health said Thursday’s airstrike on the school, which has become a makeshift shelter for thousands of […]
(NEW YORK) — Immigration policy will be a major factor in November elections. And a few months ago, it looked like lawmakers might have a bipartisan immigration reform bill in the works. The bill, from senators like Republican James Lankford, had a number of provisions border hawks had been wanting in place for years. In […]
(WASHINGTON) — Some supporters of Nikki Haley, a group President Joe Biden’s campaign has been courting following her March exit from the GOP presidential primary, are reacting to president’s executive action at the southern border with many split on if it influences how they will cast their ballots in November. The executive action limits the […]
(WASHINGTON) — South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott is helping with an effort aimed to draw Black and Hispanic voters in battleground states — a key voting bloc as the election approaches — to former President Donald Trump through a new $14 million outreach effort. Scott, who suspended his GOP presidential campaign last November, announced the […]