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After nearly 11 months in office, the president’s tendency to talk about his predecessor is more pronounced than ever.
President Joe Biden was warned by advisers that his immigration plans could lead to “chaos” at the US border — but he ignored them, a newly uncovered memo reveals. His team doled out the advice to Biden when he was still campaigning against President Trump back in 2020,
President Donald Trump on Wednesday continued pinning the blame on former President Joe Biden for any economic hardships Americans may be suffering. The post Trump Continues to Blame Economic Pain on Biden: ‘Only Been Here a Short While’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The hearing comes on the heels of the deadly shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., by alleged shooter Rahmanullah Lakanwa, an Afghan national.
urged a room of LGBT donors, activists, and candidates to step up the fight against Donald Trump’s efforts to erase or warp his legacy. "“There is nothing more American than the notion of equality."
Former President Joe Biden suffered a humiliating gaffe while trying to pronounce “America” as he criticized the Trump administration at a forum on LGBTQ rights in Washington, DC, Friday afternoon. The noticeably frail 83-year-old Democrat disastrously bungled the name of the country he’s served for more than five decades during an impassioned moment in his keynote speech.
"Any document signed" by Biden with an autopen "is hereby terminated," President Trump said.
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His difficulty pronouncing "America" is only the latest in a series of public missteps. His history of verbal blunders includes previously confusing his Vice President Kamala Harris with Trump and referring to Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III as "that black man".
Michael James Ferr, 31, was sentenced in federal court Friday, months after pleading guilty to making the threatening posts.
President Joe Biden reportedly ignored early warnings from advisors that his immigration platform could create a border crisis and dragged