While most of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees are confirmed by the Senate Democratic majority, there are exceptions. The White House, for example, has stood behind Adeel A. Mangi’s nomination to serve on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, though the civil litigator has faced a rather brutal smear campaign from the far-right. The ugliness of the campaign is indefensible, though in theory it wouldn’t necessarily derail Mangi’s chances. In practice, he’s now unlikely to be confirmed in...
Alex Vickery-Howe reflects on ‘Jacked-up’ Joe Biden’s State of the Union address and its refutation of ageist Republican propaganda. Donald Trump thinks water destroys magnets. I’m going to write that again . Donald Trump thinks water destroys magnets. This is a thing he believes. Whenever I feel I’ve played the Trump criticism to death and I’mMore
by WorldTribune Staff, March 20, 2024 Tony Bobulinski had Democrats fuming on Wednesday as he testified before the House Oversight Committee’s impeachment inquiry that his former business partner Hunter Biden perjured himself in closed door testimony last month and that Joe Biden was most definitely involved in the family’s business dealings. Bobulinski provided examples to […]
Donald Trump may enjoy jabbing 81-year-old Joe Biden for his frail state, but he appears to have forgotten the times that he's targeted his successor's stutter. A Washington Post story suggested former President Donald Trump's mockery of Biden might backfire as the duo close in on a potential rematch to become the 47th president. The story claims that in recent weeks Trump, 77, has been "falsely claiming that the president is stuttering during his speeches, and he has parodied the...
Two former Biden family business associates testified Wednesday that President Biden, his son Hunter Biden and his brother James Biden lied when they claimed Mr. Biden was not involved in their business deals dating back to his days as vice president.
A plurality of voters say Joe Biden’s policies personally hurt them. A plurality of voters say Donald Trump’s policies personally helped them.
President Joe Biden, appearing at one of DC’s oldest traditions, the Gridiron Dinner, made some sharp quips about his rival Donald Trump but then turned serious about the threat that his rival poses to democracy. The dinner tradition, which dates to the 19th century, is a white-tie night with journalists performing musical skits and politicians […]
The end of the line could be near for New Jersey’s almighty political machine. A federal judge in Trenton is poised to rule as early as this week on a lawsuit aimed at kneecapping local bigwigs’ influence over party primaries and the nominating process. Democratic Senate candidate Andy Kim is asking the court for a preliminary injunction banishing the so-called party line – a ballot structure that allows county leaders to give preferential placement to their endorsed primary hopefuls. A ruling...
Former President Donald Trump blamed his successor, President Joe Biden, for some awkward moments with his teleprompter while speaking at a rally in Ohio on Saturday afternoon. As Trump spoke at a windswept airfield outside Dayton on Saturday, he drummed up support for his presidential rematch with Biden and his preferred Senate candidate Bernie Moreno.The presumptive Republican nominee, 77, repeatedly noted that he was having difficulty reading his teleprompters, which were visibly whipping in...
Trump repeatedly noted difficulty reading from his teleprompters due to wind. At one point he suggested that President Joe Biden had installed them. He made errors without the prompter, including saying 'Biden beat Obama'
The Biden administration has continued to serve as a doormat for terrorists, all because President Joe Biden is worried about losing the votes of terrorist-sympathizing activists. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are continuing to pressure Israel into backing off its war against Hamas, thus allowing the terrorist group to survive […]
"It’s a welcome, if egregiously belated investment by the U.S. government. And although it sounds like a big amount, there’s a lot of catching up to do."