Joe Biden

On first international trip, Britain's Truss pledges Ukraine support

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Liz Truss will pledge at a UN summit to meet or exceed the 2.3 billion pounds ($2.6 billion) of military aid spent on Ukraine in 2002 in the next year, doubling down on her support for Kyiv after Russia's invasion.

Truss, on her first international visit as prime minister, will call on other leaders at the UN General Assembly in New York to help end Russia's energy stranglehold on Europe, saying it has allowed too many lives to be "manipulated".

Keep reading... Show less

Haiti’s civil unrest is being financed by economic interests, top Biden aide says

The ongoing violent protests that have plunged a crisis-wrecked Haiti into a deeper state of chaos and lawlessness are being “financed by economic actors who stand to lose money,” a top aide in the Biden administration on Latin America and the Caribbean said Monday. Juan Gonzalez, the National Security Council’s senior director for the Western Hemisphere and a special assistant to President Joe Biden, said there are individuals in the Caribbean country opposed to the reduction in $400 million in fuel subsidies. The reductions were announced as part of an announced Haitian government hike in th...

Trump ignored warnings last year there could be serious ramifications if he didn't return docs

For over 18 months the National Archives and the Justice Department tried to get back the documents that Donald Trump took from the White House upon leaving on Jan. 20.

Previous reports explained that his White House Counsel Pat Cipollone and his deputy Patrick Philbin were appointed to handle the transition of documents from the Trump administration to the incoming Joe Biden administration and ensure things got sent over to the National Archives to be cataloged. The lawyers impressed on then-chief of staff Mark Meadows that Trump must hand over the documents.

Keep reading... Show less

'Perfect call!' Trump rages at Fulton County DA after she predicts prison sentences

Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis indicated that as her investigation into voter fraud wraps up, she anticipates criminal charges

“The allegations are very serious. If indicted and convicted, people are facing prison sentences,” Willis told reporters last week.

Keep reading... Show less

Biden hints at risky policy shift on Taiwan independence

By Michael Martina and David Brunnstrom

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Overshadowed by U.S. President Joe Biden's headline-grabbing vow that American forces would defend Taiwan against a Chinese attack was his hint at possibly shifting U.S. policy to support the island's right to self-determination.

Keep reading... Show less

The troubling reason why Nazi analogies are becoming ever more relevant

While Hitler's regime may have crumbled over 75 years ago, a new column in The Washington Post claims that the dangerous ideologies of Nazism remain prevalent in the modern world, largely due to the rise of far-right sentiments.

The op-ed, published Monday by Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, argues that it used to be unthinkable to compare modern politics to fascism or the Nazi Party, given that "the memory of the historical crimes against the Jewish people would be cheapened" if every Republican was called a Nazi.

Keep reading... Show less

Independents have turned on Ron Johnson

On Monday, the Associated Press profiled independent voters in Wisconsin who generally lean conservative — but have soured on Republican Sen. Ron Johnson.

Johnson is locked in a tight race with Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes in one of the most closely-watched Senate contests of the election. A recent poll by Marquette University found Johnson with a razor-thin lead after trailing previously, and an improvement with independent voters driving much of that movement. Nevertheless, the report noted, many of these voters are up for grabs — and Johnson is still struggling with them compared to previous years.

Keep reading... Show less

'Quiet part out loud': GOP warns student debt cancellation will hurt military recruitment

Progressive voices on Monday rebuked Republican U.S. lawmakers for repeatedly warning President Joe Biden that forgiving student loan debt will harm the military's ability to attract recruits with the promise of free college.

"The price of a college degree should not be bloodshed or a lifetime of crippling debt."

Keep reading... Show less

'Scandalous': Trump spokesperson says White House not 'leaking' enough national security secrets

Liz Harrington, a spokesperson for former President Donald Trump, appeared confused about why the current White House does not leak more information about "national security."

During a Monday interview on Real America's Voice, host David Brody asserted that President Joe Biden's speeches were a "danger to this country."

Keep reading... Show less

Fiona batters Dominican Republic, leaves Puerto Rico in blackout

By Ivelisse Rivera and Ezequiel Abiu Lopez

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico/Santo Domingo (Reuters) -Hurricane Fiona battered the Dominican Republic on Monday with torrential rain and winds as strong as 85 miles (136.79 km) per hour, one day after triggering a total power outage in neighboring Puerto Rico where at least one person has died.

Keep reading... Show less

Colorado GOP governor candidate Heidi Ganahl affirms Biden was ‘legally’ elected

Heidi Ganahl, the Republican candidate running for Colorado governor, answered “yes” when asked during a candidate forum Saturday if she believes President Joe Biden was “legally elected.”

Ganahl, a University of Colorado regent, had long avoided questions during her campaign about whether she agrees with former President Donald Trump’s “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen from him. She has expressed support for a Colorado-based activist group that promotes election conspiracy theories, and she chose as her running mate Danny Moore, who has previously said that the election was stolen.

Keep reading... Show less

Hurricane Fiona hits Dominican Republic after ravaging Puerto Rico

Hurricane Fiona slammed into the Dominican Republic on Monday after knocking out power and causing widespread flooding in Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico Governor Pedro Pierluisi said the storm had caused "catastrophic" damage in the US island territory with some areas receiving more than 30 inches (76 centimeters) of rain.

Keep reading... Show less

VP Harris calls out Abbott’s ‘dereliction of duty’ after migrants bussed to her doorstep

On Saturday fifty more migrants from Texas arrived outside Vice President Kamala Harris's residence in Washington, D.C. The buses made the long drive from Texas carrying asylum seekers from Venezuela.

Here's a look at what Vice President Harris had to say to VICE News on Sunday regarding Governor Abbott and Desantis’ handling of the migrants:

Keep reading... Show less