Former President Donald Trump is amplifying his rhetoric with a dramatic show of defiance following a contentious remark by President Joe Biden, who referred to Trump supporters as “garbage.” In a bold campaign maneuver, Trump steps off his branded Boeing 757, crosses a rain-soaked tarmac, and climbs into a white garbage truck adorned with his name. Donning a neon-orange safety vest over his signature white dress shirt and red tie, Trump addresses the gathered crowd and press, quipping, “How do you like my garbage truck? This is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden.”
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John Kelly Claims Trump Praised Hitler as Election Nears, Sparks New Controversy
In a startling new revelation, former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has accused former President Donald Trump of making repeated positive comments about Nazi leader Adolf Hitler during his time in office. Speaking in interviews with The New York Times and The Atlantic, Kelly, who served as Trump’s chief of staff from 2017 to 2019, said Trump commented more than once that Hitler "did some good things, too," a sentiment Kelly vehemently pushed back on. These allegations come just two weeks before the U.S. presidential election, as Trump seeks a second term. . .
12 Days Until Election: Trump and Harris Make Final Push as Political Tensions Rise
With just 12 days remaining before the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the campaign trail is heating up as Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump intensify their efforts to sway voters in key battleground states. Both candidates are packing their schedules with rallies, town halls, and public appearances, signaling the final sprint toward what is shaping up to be a fiercely contested race.
Trump Focuses on Battleground States
Former President Trump, aiming to reclaim the White House, is zeroing in on critical battleground states. Today. . .
Trump Works McDonald’s Drive-Through in Pennsylvania as Election Day Nears
With Election Day just over two weeks away, former President Donald Trump took an unexpected detour on his campaign trail, serving customers at a McDonald’s drive-through in Pennsylvania on Sunday. The event, which quickly went viral, saw Trump spending around 15 minutes handing out fries and greeting surprised patrons at the fast-food chain. The move has been met with mixed reactions, with some critics calling the event staged, while Trump’s allies have embraced it as a show of his connection to everyday Americans.
Trump’s brief. . .
DOJ to Monitor Voting in Ohio County After Voter Intimidation Concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced that it will oversee voting in Portage County, Ohio, following concerns over potential voter intimidation linked to a controversial social media post made by the local sheriff. The DOJ’s intervention comes in response to complaints from voters who felt threatened by the sheriff's remarks, which appeared to target supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris.
In the post, the Portage County sheriff suggested that residents take note of the addresses of homes displaying Harris campaign signs so that officials would. . .
Former President Donald Trump is making headlines in Chicago today as he outlines his ambitious economic plans during an interview with Bloomberg News and at the Economic Club of Chicago. Trump’s remarks focus heavily on his promise to bring companies back to the U.S. and protect domestic industries through a new wave of tariffs.
In his interview, Trump reiterates his strategy to implement what he calls “strong tariffs” aimed at safeguarding American companies from foreign competition. These tariffs, according to Trump, would serve as a core. . .
Election Day Just Over Three Weeks Away as Campaigns Focus on Key Swing States
With Election Day just over three weeks away, the race for the White House is heating up as both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump hit the campaign trail in key battleground states. The candidates are intensifying their efforts in Pennsylvania, a state that could play a decisive role in determining the outcome of the election.
Trump is set to hold a town hall just outside Philadelphia today, as his campaign seeks to bolster support in a state that he won in 2016 but lost in 2020. . .
Pelosi Criticizes Trump’s Appeal, Calls His Followers ‘Extremists’
Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, speaking at a conference in London, expressed her disbelief over the continued appeal of former President Donald Trump among Republican voters. Pelosi, a prominent California Democrat and long-standing critic of Trump, described his base as extremists and questioned why he remains such a dominant figure in U.S. politics. "I just don’t understand it," she remarked, "his followers seem to embrace anti-women and anti-immigrant rhetoric, and that’s not the America I know."
California Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi says she doesn't understand the appeal of Donald Trump. She. . .
‘Payback Time’: Gingrich Suggests Biden May Be Undermining Harris Campaign
In a recent appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich offered sharp commentary on the current dynamics within the Democratic Party as the 2024 presidential race heats up. Gingrich raised eyebrows by suggesting that President Joe Biden may be deliberately undermining Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, labeling it as “payback time” for past political tensions between the two leaders.
During his interview, Gingrich expressed his belief that the Biden administration is subtly distancing itself from Harris, creating obstacles for her campaign and diminishing. . .
Possible Sale of CBS Parent Co. Could Spell Trouble for Network, Trump Says CBS Favors Dems After Harris Interview
In a major shakeup that could redefine the future of CBS, reports are emerging about a possible sale of Paramount Global, the parent company of the network, to Skydance Media. This potential merger has sparked significant speculation about the direction CBS might take if the deal is finalized, with industry insiders warning of the possible fallout for the network’s programming, journalistic integrity, and long-standing reputation in the media landscape.
James Golden, widely known as Bo Snerdley, a popular WABC radio host and author, weighed in on the situation. . .