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Donald Trump Stumbles Over Words While Criticizing Joe Biden's Cognitive Skills: 'He’s Actually Humiliating Us'
Donald Trump stumbles over words in Wisconsin speech, mocking Joe Biden's cognitive skills and global leadership. Donald Trump stumbles over words in Wisconsin speech, mocking Joe Biden's cognitive skills and global leadership. -
Biden's Immigration Reform Sparks GOP Fury and Democrat Cheers
President Joe Biden's latest move on immigration has ignited a fierce political debate, drawing praise from Democrats and sharp criticism from Republicans. On Tuesday, Biden is set to announce a "parole in place" program aimed at providing work permits and protection from deportation to nearly 500,000 undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens. President Joe Biden's latest move on immigration has ignited a fierce political debate, drawing praise from Democrats and sharp criticism from Republicans. On Tuesday, Biden is set to announce a "parole in place" program aimed at providing work permits and protection from deportation to nearly 500,000 undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens. -
Biden's Ad Blitz Targets Trump's Criminal Conviction in Battle for Swing Voters
President Joe Biden's campaign is capitalizing on former President Donald Trump's recent felony conviction. The Biden camp has launched a new television ad blitz, zeroing in on Trump's legal troubles and portraying him as a self-serving criminal. President Joe Biden's campaign is capitalizing on former President Donald Trump's recent felony conviction. The Biden camp has launched a new television ad blitz, zeroing in on Trump's legal troubles and portraying him as a self-serving criminal. -
Biden Faces Backlash for Gun Control Speech After Son’s Conviction
President Joe Biden delivered a speech on gun control just hours after his son, Hunter Biden, was convicted on three federal firearms charges. The timing of the president's remarks at the Everytown for Gun Safety's annual training conference in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday was not lost on critics, who took to social media to highlight the awkward juxtaposition. President Joe Biden delivered a speech on gun control just hours after his son, Hunter Biden, was convicted on three federal firearms charges. The timing of the president's remarks at the Everytown for Gun Safety's annual training conference in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday was not lost on critics, who took to social media to highlight the awkward juxtaposition. -
Donald Trump Labeled As 'Elderly First Offender' After Being Found Guilty Of Felony Crimes
Donald Trump sat with a stone-faced expression as the ruling was read. Donald Trump sat with a stone-faced expression as the ruling was read. -
Biden's Immigration Order: The 'Final Straw' for the U.S. Economy?
Recently, President Joe Biden announced an executive measure aimed at significantly limiting illegal immigration. Specifically, the policy stipulates that when the daily average number of illegal entries at U.S.-Mexico border checkpoints reaches 2,500 within a week, the border will close to asylum applications from illegal immigrants. Recently, President Joe Biden announced an executive measure aimed at significantly limiting illegal immigration. Specifically, the policy stipulates that when the daily average number of illegal entries at U.S.-Mexico border checkpoints reaches 2,500 within a week, the border will close to asylum applications from illegal immigrants. -
Kamala Harris Slams Donald Trump Over Hush Money Trial Verdict: 'Cheaters Don't Like Getting Caught'
Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump at the Michigan Democratic Party Legacy Dinner for his response to the guilty verdict in his hush money trial, asserting that "cheaters don't like getting caught." Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump at the Michigan Democratic Party Legacy Dinner for his response to the guilty verdict in his hush money trial, asserting that "cheaters don't like getting caught." -
Biden Apologizes to Zelensky for Military Aid Delay Amid Ongoing Conflict
President Joe Biden on Friday expressed regret to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the protracted delay in U.S. military assistance, which had allowed Russia to make significant gains on the battlefield. This apology came during a meeting in Paris, a day after both leaders attended the 80th anniversary events of D-Day in Normandy. President Joe Biden on Friday expressed regret to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the protracted delay in U.S. military assistance, which had allowed Russia to make significant gains on the battlefield. This apology came during a meeting in Paris, a day after both leaders attended the 80th anniversary events of D-Day in Normandy. -
Biden Contemplates Military Action to Defend Taiwan
In a recent interview with Time magazine, U.S. President Joe Biden indicated that he has not ruled out the possibility of using American military force to defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion. This strong stance reflects the ongoing tension between the U.S. and China over Taiwan, a self-ruled democratic island that Beijing considers a breakaway province. In a recent interview with Time magazine, U.S. President Joe Biden indicated that he has not ruled out the possibility of using American military force to defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion. This strong stance reflects the ongoing tension between the U.S. and China over Taiwan, a self-ruled democratic island that Beijing considers a breakaway province. -
Biden Implements Trump-Era Tactics to Curb Asylum Seekers, Sparks Controversy
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday that will temporarily shut down asylum requests once the average number of daily encounters surpasses 2,500 between official ports of entry. The decision marks a significant policy shift as the Biden administration grapples with immigration challenges. President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday that will temporarily shut down asylum requests once the average number of daily encounters surpasses 2,500 between official ports of entry. The decision marks a significant policy shift as the Biden administration grapples with immigration challenges.