Donald Trump’s Hollywood star was pickaxed by someone impersonating the Incredible Hulk on Friday.
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Ted Johnson Joe Biden went on offense in advance of Donald Trump’s visit to California on Monday, as the Democratic nominee blasted the president as a “climate arsonist” who is ignoring science and how it relates to extreme wildfires out west and natural disasters elsewhere.“If you give a climate arsonist four more years in the White House, why would anyone be surprised if we have more of America ablaze?” Biden said in remarks from Delaware.
“If you give a climate denier four more years in the
.Donald Trump’s Hollywood star was pickaxed by someone impersonating the Incredible Hulk on Friday.
presidential debate is suddenly in flux.
Ted Johnson Former vice president Joe Biden issued a statement wishing President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump a “swift recovery” after they tested positive for coronavirus.“Jill and I send our thoughts to President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for a swift recovery,” Biden said in a statement. “We will continue to pray for the health and safety of the president and his family.”Biden reportedly will be tested for COVID-19 on Friday.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing Editor“After watching last night’s debate,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, “this signing can’t come too soon.”He was, of course, referring to outcry after president Donald Trump declined to denounce white supremacist groups during his debate with Joe Biden on Tuesday night.Newsom the signed Assembly Bill 3121 into law on Wednesday.
Hillary Clinton famously ran against Donald Trump in the 2016 election and had to debate him several times leading up to that election.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden paid nearly $288,000 in federal income taxes last year, according to returns he released just hours before his Tuesday night debate with President Donald Trump. The move came following a report from The New York Times that Trump paid just $750 in income taxes in 2016, the year he ran for president, and in 2017, his first year in the White House.
Hillary Clinton only had one thought to share during Tuesday's presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Certainly, it offered less twists and turns than but far more real-world stakes than, say,, and there was plenty to tweet upon.Broadcasting live from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and moderated by host Chris Wallace, the debate's itinerary saw the Biden and Trump going head-to-head on their respective records, the Supreme Court, COVID-19, the economy, race and violence in U.S.
Joe Biden fired back at Donald Trump just minutes into the first Presidential debate on Tuesday night (September 29).
2020 presidential race. On Tuesday, Sept.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorEXCLUSIVE: With the first presidential debate a week away, Fox Corp.’s gaming unit Fox Bet has come up with a novel way to take wagers on the onstage action.Fox Bet Super 6, a free-to-play app where users make predictions about what they think will happen in six live contests, is adding presidential politics to its offerings for the first time.
Donald Trump's stated support for the coal industry.Guterres' appeal to governments to stop subsidizing fossil fuel companies was echoed by actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who helped organize the Austrian World Summit in Vienna.“When you hear that government plans to spend stimulus money bailing out fossil fuels, we must ask ourselves: if investors aren’t supporting those declining companies, why should taxpayers?,” Schwarzenegger said by video link from Los Angeles.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorToward the end of his news briefing on the state of California’s multiple emergencies, California Governor Gavin Newsom was challenged about the changing nature of his rhetoric on Donald Trump’s policies.A reporter from the San Francisco Chronicle highlighted the fact that the governor sent out toughly-worded fundraising email after his meeting with Trump on Monday about the state’s fires.In the email Newsom said, “I confronted the President about what’s happening
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.
Donald Trump is not a believer in climate change.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Monday, as Joe Biden called Donald Trump “a climate arsonist,” the president met with California Governor Gavin Newsom, who took an agree-to-disagree approach while calling out the president on climate change.Later, Trump meet with scientists, state officials and politicians to discuss further the massive wildfires scorching the state.Wade Crowfoot, California’s Secretary for Natural Resources, gave the president a blunt assessment his wildfire performance.
President Donald Trump participated in a briefing on the California wildfires on Monday (September 14) and he questioned the scientific findings that were presented to him.