Top Trump VP candidate Tim Scott stands by decision to certify Biden’s 2020 election win
Tim Scott, a top contender for Donald Trump’s vice president, said he stands by his vote to certify Joe Biden’s 2020 election win.
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Tim Scott, a top contender for Donald Trump’s vice president, said he stands by his vote to certify Joe Biden’s 2020 election win.
Donald Trump reportedly feels Kim Kardashian betrayed him when she celebrated Joe Biden's 2020 presidential victory with three blue-heart emojis.
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller has rejected the claim that the US “wants” China to invade Taiwan.
The judge in former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case slammed his failure to comply with deadlines and inability to keep bookkeepers to manage his “mess” of financial records.
Attorneys for Hunter Biden want a new trial for the incumbent president’s son, they argued in a motion filed Monday that a federal court in Delaware did not have jurisdiction to hear the case. The motion, however, was quickly withdrawn by the counsel, leaving open the possibility that it will be re-filed with corrections later.
George R. Nethercutt Jr., who as a first-time candidate for Congress in 1994 defeated Thomas S. Foley of Washington State, making Mr. Foley the first House speaker to be ousted by voters since the Civil War era, died on Friday in Colorado. He was 79.
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MSNBC host Alex Wagner worried President Biden had to overcome a "structural disadvantage" in the upcoming debates because he was held to a "much higher" standard than his GOP rival, former President Trump.