New York City Mayor Eric Adams is expressing frustration with reporters’ persistent questions about former President Donald Trump, as he faces pressure to address Trump’s political rhetoric and its impact on the city. At a press conference today, Adams responded sharply to inquiries regarding his stance on Trump, including whether he agrees with Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent statement labeling Trump a “fascist.” Adams refrained from endorsing Harris’s view, instead calling the repeated questions “insulting” and urging reporters to focus on the issues directly affecting New Yorkers.
President Joe Biden faces political backlash after a recent remark during a Latino voter outreach event where he criticized rhetoric at a Trump rally as “garbage.” The controversy stems from Biden’s response to a joke by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe at a Trump event held at Madison Square Garden. Hinchcliffe’s remark called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage,” a comment widely criticized as offensive. In response, Biden remarked, “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters’—his demonization of Latinos is unconscionable, and it’s un-American.” The comment has stirred debate on both sides. . .
Heightened security measures are being put in place for former President Donald Trump’s rally at Nassau Coliseum on Wednesday in response to recent apparent assassination attempts against him. Officials are implementing an extensive plan to ensure the safety of Trump and the thousands of attendees expected to gather at the iconic Long Island venue.
New security measures are being announced for former President Trump's rally at Nassau Coliseum on Wednesday in light of recent assassination attempts. Christin Marks reports.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman announced the. . .
Suspect in Trump Golf Course Incident Faces Federal Firearms Charges, No Assassination Attempt Filed
Ryan Routh, the 58-year-old man arrested near former President Donald Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, faces federal firearms charges, but not an attempted assassination charge, according to Stuart Kaplan, a former FBI special agent turned criminal defense attorney in Palm Beach County. Routh, a convicted felon, appeared in federal court where he was charged with possessing a firearm and possessing a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
Former FBI special agent and current Palm Beach County defense attorney Stuart Kaplan says the suspect. . .
Newly surfaced video footage shows Crooks on the rooftop moments before the attack. The footage has prompted the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general to open an investigation into the Secret Service's handling of security for the event. Homeland Security is scrutinizing the agency’s protocols and response, particularly how Crooks managed to get within 135 meters of the stage where Trump was speaking.
Judge Andrew Napolitano SPECIAL: w/ Larry Johnson - Trump Assassination Attempt: Incompetence or Complicity?
On September 25, 2023, former President Donald Trump. . .
On Saturday, as Trump addressed a crowd in Butler, Pennsylvania, gunfire erupted, resulting in one fatality and injuries to three others, including the former president. The shooter, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, had reportedly purchased 50 rounds of ammunition just hours before the attack.
Special Podcast by Analysts: Judge Andrew Napolitano, Larry C. Johnson, and Ray McGovern
The Secret Service swiftly responded, with agents tackling Trump to the ground, causing him to sustain a minor graze wound to his ear. A former firefighter at the rally was tragically killed while. . .
A remark made by former President Donald Trump during Thursday's debate has sparked significant backlash on social media, particularly among Black Americans. When asked what he had done for Black voters, Trump claimed that undocumented immigrants were "taking Black jobs," a statement that has left many questioning what he meant by "Black jobs."
The comment quickly drew negative responses from a broad spectrum of Black social media users. Influential organizations and individuals, including the NAACP and Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison, have openly criticized Trump's. . .
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has strongly criticized former President Donald Trump for his recent remarks suggesting that Jewish Americans who support Democrats "hate" their religion. Schumer, who is the highest-ranking Jewish official in the United States, called Trump's comments "utterly disgusting" and labeled them as a "textbook example of antisemitism."
The controversy erupted after Trump's remarks were made public in an online interview posted on Monday. In response, Schumer took to the Senate floor to condemn Trump's words, emphasizing the seriousness of antisemitism and its detrimental impact on the Jewish community. Schumer also urged political. . .