Progressive Democrats and activists will be warily watching Joe Biden’s cabinet choices, US Rep. Alexandria-Ocasio Cortez said Monday — while publicly weighing in against former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel.
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Just a day after encouraging followers to "vote for Trump" in light of Joe Biden's proposed tax policy, 50 Cent is expanding on his dislike of the plan. On Monday, the 45-year-old hip-hop star shared an image on Instagram depicting a news broadcast that stated New York would be taxed at a rate of 58% and New York City at 62% under Biden's policy.
"WHAT THE F---! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT," he wrote in the caption. "F--- NEW YORK The KNICKS never win anyway.
Progressive Democrats and activists will be warily watching Joe Biden’s cabinet choices, US Rep. Alexandria-Ocasio Cortez said Monday — while publicly weighing in against former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel.
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio on Monday appeared to brush off concerns that weekend celebrations over Joe Biden’s presidential victory could contribute to the further spread of the coronavirus. At the mayor’s daily press briefing, a New York Post reporter noted that although many attendees of these celebrations wore masks, many did not abide by social distancing rules – guidelines that De Blasio has previously urged New Yorkers to follow.
New York City Health Committee Chair Mark D. Levine on Saturday cheered a large crowd of New Yorkers celebrating Joe Biden’s presidential victory, but a day later warned that the city was in the midst of a “2nd wave” of the coronavirus pandemic with cases and hospitalizations piling up.
Janet W. Lee Within hours of the electoral race being called on Saturday morning, Americans around the country took to the streets to celebrate Joe Biden’s victory.
The New York Times, BBC, CBS, Fox News, and NBC News. Biden received the highest number of votes in a presidential election and Harris will be the first Black woman to serve as the vice president.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorThe woman who ran second to Donald Trump for the presidency in 2016 is reacting to the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president of the United States. “The voters have spoken,” Hillary Clinton tweeted this morning.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business Editor“He’s going to win; feel good,” said New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Thursday, opining Thursday on the outcome of the tight presidential race as the ballot counts continue in a handful of key states.“This is a divided nation, we knew it was going to be a close election,” Cuomo told WAMC Radio’s Alan Chartock.
Joe Biden is already making history.
Here's a helpful reminder: The 2020 presidential election is far from decided. As of this writing, the race between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden looks to hinge on three battleground states, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
NEW YORK -- Moderator Kristen Welker — with the help of an offstage mute button — helped give Americans the substantive, crackling debate over leadership that had been missing so far during the 2020 presidential campaign.The NBC News White House correspondent worked hard Thursday to keep control of the second and final encounter between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, steering but not stifling exchanges.Midway through the debate, she even received a compliment from the Republican
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden drew criticism from the Trump campaign for inviting pop star Lady Gaga to his rally in Pittsburgh on Monday night despite her past stance against fracking. In a scathing press release, the Trump campaign noted that Lady Gaga had shared a link to the group “Artists against Fracking” on her Facebook page in 2012.
Also Read: Twitter Acquisition of Substack 'Not Going to Happen,' Co-Founder SaysElliot Management has a 19% stake in Twitter, according to Bloomberg. Beyond Twitter, Dorsey also serves as the chief executive of Square.
50 Cent really doesn’t want his taxes raised.
50 Cent has seemingly endorsed Donald Trump for president after voicing his concerns about proposed tax increases for top earners under Joe Biden.Posting on Instagram, the rapper conceded that “Trump doesn’t like black people” and shared a screenshot from CNBC to illustrate his concern over apparent tax raises.According to the somewhat misleading screenshot, top earners face 62 percent tax in his native New York.“WHAT THE FUCK! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT.
BEDFORD, N.H. – Sen. Tom Cotton, campaigning in the battleground state of New Hampshire on behalf of Republicans, took aim at Joe Biden and his family over a much-publicized story in the New York Post regarding the Democratic presidential nominee’s son, Hunter Biden.
The tweets are running the asylum. Twitter’s senior executives have a long history of anti-Trump hatred, a Post review of dozens of accounts of top employees found.