In what was technically a primetime address to the nation, President Donald Trump spent 20 minutes on the evening of Dec. 17 yelling into a camera.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump accepted CNN's proposal for a debate on June 27.
Al Perrotta is a contributing editor for The Daily Signal. He is the creator of the daily Bananas Republic Substack, former managing editor and writer of The Brew newsletter for The Stream, co-author ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) said he knew “within seconds” of the start of the consequential debate between President Trump and former President Biden that trouble was ahead for Democrats. Newsom ...
Though CNN is hosting Thursday's debate, other networks can air their own commercials and could earn more money.
Former President Biden’s top aides urged him to take part in the debate against President Trump last summer that ultimately drove Biden to drop his reelection campaign last year, a newly released memo ...
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi told ABC News that President Donald Trump's "mental incapacity" was on display during his address ...
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Trump rips predecessors Biden, Obama and Bush with new plaques on ‘Presidential Walk of Fame’
President Trump has added new plaques beneath each portrait of America’s 45 presidents on his “Presidential Walk of Fame” at the White House — including blistering attacks on Joe ...
The book, co-written with Axios’ National Political Correspondent Alex Thompson, claimed that the Biden administration denied ...
The White House reversal on selling advanced chips to China shows a profound shift in the nation’s long-term AI strategy, Vox columnist Joshua Keating writes.
In what was technically a prime-time address to the nation, President Donald Trump spent about 20 minutes on Wednesday night yelling into a camera, hollering red-faced about how incredibly great ...
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