If you’re an American and are keeping an eye on who’s representing the country in King Charles’ coronation, you might be wondering: Who is Finnegan Biden?
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asked Kemp on Sunday’s “State of the Union.” “Would it be a mistake for the Republican people — Republican party voters — to nominate him?”“Well, that’s for the people to decide. But my point is exactly what you said — we cannot get distracted,” Kemp said, recalling his own experience running for Georgia governor in 2022 against Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams, who was defeated by Kemp in a rematch, noting that in the “very tough environment” he learned not to take his eyes off the prize.“You have to tell the voters of your state why they need to vote for you,” Kemp continued.
“If we get distracted and talk about other things that the Democrats want to talk about, like these investigations, regardless of what you think about the politics of those, if we get distracted everyday and let the media just talk about that, that only helps Joe Biden. It does not give us the path for Republicans to win.””Tapper redirected the conversation to address Kemp’s Saturday remarks, which, without explicitly naming Trump, suggested the Republican Party should move on from Trump, and regretfully noted that the GOP “lost winnable races in swing districts and states that will be crucial to our success,” referring to the state of Georgia.But Tapper pressed further about Trump’s electibility.
“Do you think Donald Trump is unable to win Georgia anymore?” he asked, inquiring if voters understand Kemp’s position as a “bulwark” against Trump. “Well, that’s really my point from yesterday’s remarks, is the road to the White House is coming through Georgia and two or three other states that really, in my opinion, are going to decide the presidential race,” Kemp said.
If you’re an American and are keeping an eye on who’s representing the country in King Charles’ coronation, you might be wondering: Who is Finnegan Biden?
Donald Trump‘s ongoing sexual assault trial Thursday of the former president mistaking a photo of accuser E. Jean Carroll for his ex-wife, Marla Maples.During an October deposition, Carroll’s attorney, Roberta Kaplan, handed Trump a photo and asked him to identify who was in it. The late-1980s photo featured Trump, his wife at the time Ivana Trump, Carroll and Carroll’s ex-husband John Johnson.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Warner Bros. Discovery chief David Zaslav weighed in on CNN’s controversial decision to host a live town-hall format Q&A with former President Donald Trump — defending the decision as needing to represent “both sides.” “The U.S. has a divided government. We need to hear both voices,” Zaslav said, speaking Friday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” when asked about Trump’s scheduled May 10 appearance on CNN. “Republicans are on the air on CNN, Democrats are on the air… When we do politics, we need to represent both sides. I think it’s important for America.” Zaslav continued about Trump, “He’s the front-runner — he has to be on our network. We’re happy he’s coming on there.”
The on-air auditions to be Tucker Carlson’s replacement now are drawing from Donald Trump’s White House.
headline a town hall on the network as a candidate for the 2024 race. And, according to the dinner’s host Roy Wood Jr., the timing was “well played.”In hosting the event, Wood made sure to torch every politician, news network, news anchor (current and former) and political faction in the building.
Donald Trump’s in the UK at his Scotland golf course this week and he took the chance to take swings at Meghan Markle, Joe Biden, China and trans athletes in a wide ranging interview on GB News.
MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes explained on Wednesday night why he disagrees with rival network CNN hosting a town hall for former President Donald Trump. Trump, Hayes said in part, is “the guy who tried to kill American democracy.”Trump will participate in a CNN presidential town hall on May 10, moderated by “CNN This Morning” anchor Kaitlan Collins.
Donald Trump said he did not think former Scotland first minister Nicola Sturgeon loved her country.
A judge has dismissed Donald Trump’s lawsuit against The New York Times and three journalists who published a 2018 piece on his tax schemes.
Janey Godley has hit out at Donald Trump again following his whistle-stop tour of Scotland.
A stunned schoolkid has told how Donald Trump let him dine in style at his Turnberry golf resort this afternoon.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Donald Trump and CNN have in recent years seemed to go together as well as Coca-Cola and mayonnaise, which is to say not at all. Now the two entities are teaming up for a town-hall program to be broadcast next week. Kaitlan Collins, the former Washington correspondent turned morning anchor who was often called out by Trump during rallies and press scrums, will moderate a live CNN Town Hall with the former president on May 10 from St. Anselm College in New Hampshire. Trump, who has declared his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, will take questions from an audience of New Hampshire Republicans and undeclared voters who say they intend to vote in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary.
Donald Trump has been accused of "never delivering anything positive for Scotland" by a Green MSP as the former president began a short trip to the country. The American businessman will visit his two golf resorts in Aberdeenshire and Turnberry, South Ayrshire, before flying to Ireland later in the week.
The Vanderpump Rules drama made it to Capitol Hill.
Donald Trump’s nickname for the Democratic nominee going into the 2024 presidential election gives you a bout of deja vu. After campaigning his way to victory in 2016 by calling Hillary Clinton “Crooked Hillary,” the former president announced Thursday he’s now going to be calling President Joe Biden “Crooked Joe” going into 2024. Covering the development, “The Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon was, well, disappointed by how “lazy” Trump’s effort was.
The White House Correspondents’ Association dinner will draw loads of attention for the celebrities who show, the jokes that Joe Biden tells and the shtick that Roy Wood Jr. uses in his routine.
Just in time for Melania Trump‘s birthday… her husband’s rape trial began in earnest!
is facing criminal charges, a rape and defamation lawsuit, and the challenges of another election cycle, Melania Trump is gonna have a nice birthday, dammit. The former first lady turns 53 today, April 26, and will reportedly celebrate at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. “Melania likes a low-key celebration with family and that I believe is her plan for this year’s birthday,” a source .
Donald Trump is expected to come to Scotland next month to visit his luxury golf resorts. Reports from the States suggest the former president is planning to roll up at his links courses in Ayrshire and Aberdeenshire.