President Donald Trump is already discussing a replacement to fill the seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
02.09.2020 - 22:01 / hollywoodreporter.com
Moderators have been selected for the upcoming debates between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden as well as Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris.
The first presidential debate, set for Sept. 29 in Cleveland, Ohio, will be moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace.
Wallace previously moderated the final debate of the 2016 election cycle. The format will be divided into 15-minute segments on topics to be chosen by the moderator.
President Donald Trump is already discussing a replacement to fill the seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAs a deadline loomed for TikTok to shut down its US operations, President Donald Trump said Saturday he has agreed in concept to a deal under which Chinese-owned app TikTok can continue.Trump said a partnership with Oracle and Walmart that will make the video-sharing company and its data US-based has won him over.“I have given the deal my blessing, if they get it done, that’s okay too, if they don’t, that’s fine too,” Trump told reporters at the White House on
Ted Johnson Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden reflected on the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, telling reporters that she “stood for all of us” as she pursued “the highest American ideas of equality and justice under the law.”Biden also said that a vote on her successor should not take place until after the election. “The voters should pick the president, and the president should pick the justice for the Senate to consider.
President Donald Trump is barreling ahead with his vanity project distraction tactic Gen Z revenge plot plan to ban TikTok.
TikTok and WeChat from Sunday (September 20), a statement from the Department of Commerce has confirmed.According to The Telegraph, the block comes as TikTok seeks approval from the US government for a deal with American computer corporation Oracle.The Trump government has forced TikTok to join forces with an American company to ensure that the hugely popular video app does not send user data to China.Announcing the download ban, the US government said that both apps were “active participants
“The O.C.” actress Samaire Armstrong posted a passionate video on Wednesday pledging her support for Donald Trump for the 2020 presidential election. Armstrong, 39, also criticized the “far left mob” for silencing Americans who hold conservative beliefs.
Michael Stipe has criticised Donald Trump and urged for safer coronavirus management in his former hometown of Athens, Georgia.The former R.E.M.
Sure, Donald Trump is president of the United States, but in Chris Rock’s opinion, he’s not the one with the real power.
Joe Biden.Editor-in-Chief Laura Helmuth said President Donald Trump's administration was much worse for the scientific community than the magazine had feared.The magazine's endorsement was posted online Tuesday, a day after Trump questioned the science of climate change in relation to the California wildfires.
Joe Biden and President Donald Trump will go head-to-head in three debates before the general election, and TV Guide is here to help you figure out where and when to tune in, along with all of the other details you need to know about the forthcoming debates. The first debate will take place on Tuesday, Sept.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterHaim Saban, the media billionaire who is a fixture in Democratic Party fundraising, is organizing a $500,000-per-person fundraiser for Joe Biden next Monday.Saban has long said he is “a one-issue guy, and my issue is Israel.” In a statement supporting Biden, Saban said the former vice president will “ensure that the strong, bipartisan alliance between the U.S.
Donald Trump said all American soldiers who died in war are “losers.”“The story about Trump denigrating Americans who died or were wounded in war is such a perfect window into the reality distortion machine on the right. Because even Fox News, whose own national security reporter Jennifer Griffin confirmed the story, has sought to undercut it.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerPresident Donald Trump has pushed back against Fox News national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin, who backed up some of the allegations reported in a controversial story by The Atlantic accusing Trump of disparaging slain US military veterans.Griffin cited two anonymous former “senior” US officials in her reporting, saying they confirmed “key parts” of the Atlantic‘s story.
Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.According to the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, the moderators will be:—Chris Wallace of Fox News for the debate Sept. 29 in Cleveland.—Steve Scully of C-SPAN for the “town meeting” debate Oct.
A bombshell report in The Atlantic was published on Thursday and it claimed that President Trump, while in office, disparaged fallen soldiers and said that Americans who died at war are “losers” and “suckers.”