The Social Security trust fund reserves will be depleted in less than 10 years but both President Biden and former President Donald Trump offer only vague promises to protect it as they doggedly avoid the notorious “third rail” of American politics.
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan fired back Monday when a reporter asked him why President Joe Biden was 'shouting and swearing' at staff. NBC News said Biden acted up when he heard his poll numbers had dropped in the swing states of Georgia and Michigan over his handling of the war in Gaza. Sullivan denied that occurred telling Fox's Peter Doocy: 'This is the "when did you stop beating your spouse" question
The 2024 presidential campaigns of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on Monday locked horns over social media.The campaigns of the rivals, who are expected to face each other in a 2020 rematch in November, traded multiple posts on X, formerly Twitter, after the Biden campaign shared a clip of Trump suggesting that he would be "allowed" to take money from a foreign government to pay a bond required for an appeal of his New York civil fraud judgment.New York's appellate court...
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), a top Trump ally, blasted the Biden administration shortly after an appeals court issued former President Donald Trump a reprieve in enforcing a $464 million judgment in cash related to the New York civil fraud case.
The largest caucus of House Republicans called for an increase in the Social Security retirement age Wednesday, setting up a clash with President Joe Biden over spending on popular entitlement programs.
It’s not exactly a secret that Democrats would love to spend the next several months arguing with Republicans about the future of Social Security and Medicare. Polls show most voters heavily favor the Democratic approach on the social insurance programs, and the GOP often finds itself on the defensive on the issues, which is why it prefers to focus attention elsewhere. Nevertheless, the Republican Study Committee released a budget plan last week, and as NBC News reported, the group —...
(The Center Square) – An Ohio congressman took a strong swing at the president Monday afternoon, saying the “Biden administration wants Trump to die in jail and they want to bankrupt his family.” J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, made the social media reply midday. In four hours, it drew more than 3,600 replies, 3,300 retweets and 10,000 loves. Other congressman were among them. Writing on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, Vance wrote, “The Biden administration wants Trump...
Can the federal government flex its muscle to influence censorship policies at social media firms? If so, how much? What if national security is at risk? And what if some of the censored speech turns out to be accurate? Those were among the questions the Supreme Court weighed as it heard arguments on March 18 […]
The outcome of this case could potentially establish new standards for free speech in the digital era, with lower courts previously siding with the states.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed likely Monday to side with the Biden administration in a dispute with Republican-led states over how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts on topics including COVID-19 and election security in a case that could set standards for free speech in the digital []
The dispute with Republican-led states is over how far the federal government can go to combat controversial social media posts.
The court's decision in this and other social media cases could set standards for free speech in the digital age.