Rachel Maddow Sums Up J.D. Vance's 'Record Of Remarks About Trump' With 1 Word
Rachel Maddow described Sen. J.D. Vance’s history of comments about Donald Trump as “rich” now that he’s been selected as the former president’s running mate.
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Rachel Maddow described Sen. J.D. Vance’s history of comments about Donald Trump as “rich” now that he’s been selected as the former president’s running mate.
Teamsters union chief Sean O’Brien made history on Monday whenhe delivered the closing address atnight one of the Republican National Convention and applauded the new populist trend the GOP has adopted under Donald Trump.
JD Vance says that when Donald Trump called him to offer him the position of his running mate, the former president spoke to his 7-year-old son, and that it was a moment he would “never forget.”
MILWAUKEE — The economy was the focus of the first night of the Republican National Convention, but it was Donald Trump’s first public appearance since the attempted assassination at his rally Saturday that stole the show.
Donald Trump made his first public appearance since an assassination attempt at a campaign rally when he appeared at the Republican National Convention on Monday night.
President Joe Biden fired back at questions about his mental fitness and accused news outlets of failing to treat Donald Trump’s false statements with the same level of scrutiny during an interview with NBC News on Monday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden told NBC News in an interview Monday that it was a “mistake” to say he wanted to put a “bull’s-eye” on Republican nominee Donald Trump, but argued that the rhetoric from his opponent was more incendiary while warning that Trump remained a threat to democratic institutions.
President Joe Biden said he should not have used the language, "put Trump in the bulls-eye," a remark he made to donors in a private call days before the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. "It was a mistake to use the word," Biden said, according to excerpts of a Monday interview with NBC News' Lester Holt. "I meant focus on him. Focus on what he's doing, focus on his policies, focus on the number of lies he told in the debate." "How do you talk about the threat to democracy, which is real, when a president says things like he says?" Biden asked rhetorically. "Do you just not say anything, because it may incite somebody?" "Look, I have not e