only represents mesothelioma victims and their families. if you or a loved one who has been diagnosed with ms ophelie oma kalisa. now we have some breaking news. three now, at&t says services down for customers across the united states. the customer cut company says a glitch is preventing 18 customers for making calls two numbers from other carriers, but calls between at&t customers are not impacted. how interesting the website down detector, it says this diddy's most impacted are new york, chicago philadelphia, dallas, pittsburgh, and indianapolis. not a big deal. not a lot of people live in those cities, returning to our politics, lead president biden, the sharpening his attacks against his predecessor donald trump following trump's conviction on 34 felony charges last week, speaking at a campaign fundraiser, fundraiser in greenwich, connecticut last night president biden said, quote, for the first time in american history of former president's, that is a convicted felon is now seeking the office of the presidency. but as disturbing as that is more damaging, is the all-out assault donald trump is making on the american system of
WICHITA — Mike McCorkle relies heavily on three key issues in his run to knock incumbent House Speaker Daniel Hawkins out of office: protecting women’s reproductive rights, expanding Medicaid and — especially — how McCorkle thinks Hawkins has failed to listen to his constituents. McCorkle, a Democrat running for a seat in the Kansas House’s […] The post Democrat hopes to unseat Kansas House speaker with focus on reproductive rights, Medicaid expansion appeared first on Kansas Reflector.
Former President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail, hitting two battleground states Wednesday after severe weather and his legal calendar have prevented him from holding his traditional campaign stops for weeks. Trump will first campaign in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and then head to Freeland, Michigan, for an evening rally, packing his campaign schedule on his only regularly scheduled off day from court during the week. It'll be the first time Trump has held a rally since the start of his criminal hush money trial in New York.
someone who's not from our shores originally, i think a lot of this is going to really come down to how it's covered in as a journalist myself and a lot of news organizations are still grappling with how much do they give a podium to donald trump? >> he steps out onto the steps of the court and just start speaking. is this essentially free pr free publicity above and beyond campaign fundraiser? singh i think it's a very risky if they lose this case. yes it does hand him that sort of martyrdom. qarrah, because it probably will be the only one we see this here. >> so if you lose it, it's going to look bad, then it's going to be held the conquering hero and maga land yeah, it is, but that doesn't mean you don't proceed. >> and then lara trump, who's the daughter-in-law, who's now headed? >> rnc. she said, today it's four years of scorched earth, when donald trump retakes the white house so there's that to look for better about this
While her husband's campaign espouses anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, sources say Melania will capitalize on her less inflammatory track record to court the Log Cabin Republicans, which advocates for an LGBTQ-inclusive GOP
WINDERMERE — Donald Trump drew a crowd of supporters outside a campaign fundraiser held by prominent Orlando attorney Dan Newlin at his home near Windermere on Wednesday night. A campaign spokesman did not respond to a request for comment about how much money was raised. Trump arrived at Orlando International Airport just before 5 p.m., according to Jack Sweeney’s Trump Jets social media ...
WINDERMERE, Fla. — Donald Trump raised more than $8 million at a campaign fundraiser held by Dan Newlin at his home near Windermere on Wednesday night, the prominent Orlando attorney said. “The streets of Keene’s Pointe were lined with enthusiastic supporters, and their unwavering presence extended all the way down [State Road] 535,” Newlin said Thursday. The event was part of a string of ...
A campaign spokesperson for President Biden accused former President Donald Trump of inviting "tax cheats, scammers, racists and extremists" to his upcoming Palm Beach fundraiser.