Kristi Noem Refuses To Deny Dubious Kim Jong Un Anecdote From Her Book
Kristie Noem dodged questions about whether she ever met Kim Jong Un during a weekend appearance on “Face the Nation.”
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Kristie Noem dodged questions about whether she ever met Kim Jong Un during a weekend appearance on “Face the Nation.”
Body language expert Scott Rouse called out Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minn., for panicking and trying to avoid answering a question about his presence at Tiananmen Square during the vice presidential debate Tuesday.
Some may have found the vice presidential debate between Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) and Ohio Sen. JD Vance to be a bit of a snooze Tuesday night — but tweets about it on X were eye-opening jolts of hilarity.
The first question of the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday night was whether the candidates would support or oppose a pre-emptive strike on Iran by Israel. It framed the issue for Gov. Tim Walz and Senator JD Vance as urgent to consider because Tehran has “drastically reduced the time it would take to develop a nuclear weapon,” cutting its acquisition time to “one or two weeks.”
Donald Trump offered his own minute-by-minute takes of Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate, with multiple typical all-caps statements and scathing, personal attacks on Governor Tim Walz.
Vice-presidential debates are not about vice-presidential candidates. They are a chance for the number two on the ticket to hype their prospective bosses for 90 minutes and, if they are lucky, introduce themselves to millions of Americans.
The New York Post editorial board criticized CBS News anchor Margaret Brennan on Tuesday after the vice presidential debate moderator attempted to fact-check Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, for his comments on illegal immigration.
Both vice-presidential candidates had their microphones briefly cut off following a fact-checking fracas during Tuesday’s debate, in one of the evening’s most contentious moments.
See the takeaways from last night’s VP debate: Vance and Walz keep it civil in a policy-heavy discussion.