RawStory

Joe Biden

Biden: ‘When in God’s name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?’

President Joe Biden arrived at the White House at 7:18 PM ET Tuesday evening after a five day trip to Asia. About 75 minutes later he stood before television cameras in the Roosevelt Room and asked America, "When in God’s name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?"

As the President made his way on Air Force One back to the United States he was confronted with the news that multiple elementary school children – first reported as two, then 14, and now 18 – along with at least one teacher, had been gunned down in yet another mass shooting, this time at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Keep reading... Show less

'Bankrupt conscience': Texas newspaper blisters Greg Abbott after latest mass shooting

Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott was blasted for his firearms policies as he began his general election campaign against Democrat Beto O'Rourke.

Abbott described the Uvalde gunman's actions as “Horrifically, incomprehensibly," which resulted in a harsh editorial from the Houston Chronicle, which took issue with the second word.

Keep reading... Show less

Sarah Huckabee Sanders on track for Trump’s ‘shortlist for VP’: NY Times reporter

Sarah Huckabee Sanders is on track to be Donald Trump's vice president pick in 2024 after her Tuesday victory.

"Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders won the Republican nomination for Arkansas governor on Tuesday after a campaign where she focused primarily on national issues and criticized President Joe Biden," the Associated Press reported Tuesday evening.

Keep reading... Show less

Republicans sue to block plan for counting votes in Houston — hours before polls close: report

On Tuesday, the Houston Chronicle reported that the Harris County Republican Party is suing to block the current plan to count votes in Houston — just hours before polls close in the Texas primary runoff.

"In the 18-page filing to the Texas Supreme Court around 2 p.m. on Tuesday, lawyers for the GOP argue the county is ignoring state election laws and breaking the mandatory chain of custody for ballots," reported Dug Begley. "'An essential component of the central counting station is the physical delivery of sealed ballot boxes and access to the central counting station is necessary that process to take place,' the filing states."

Keep reading... Show less

Biden to issue policing order on George Floyd death anniversary -media reports

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden is set to issue an executive order on Wednesday directing federal agencies to revise use-of-force policies as the United States marks the two-year anniversary of the police killing of George Floyd, the Washington Post and other U.S. media reported.

The order, which the Washington Post said Biden would sign on Wednesday, will create a national registry of officers fired for misconduct and use grants to encourage state and local police to tighten restrictions on chokeholds and no-knock warrants, the New York Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Keep reading... Show less

Russian and Chinese jets deliver pointed send-off on last day of Biden Asia trip

By Nobuhiro Kubo, Hyonhee Shin and Michael Martina

TOKYO/SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Russian and Chinese bombers flew joint patrols near Japanese and South Korea air defense zones on Tuesday in a pointed farewell to U.S. President Joe Biden as he concluded a trip to Asia that rankled Beijing.

Keep reading... Show less

Kyrsten Sinema has taken $2.5 million from corporate PACs since 2021

At the same time that Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema was standing in opposition to Democratic efforts to raise taxes on corporations, she was raking in campaign cash from many of the companies lobbying against the tax increases — corporate PACs have given Sinema more than $2.5 million since 2021, more than one out of every three dollars she’s raised.

An Arizona Mirror analysis of campaign finance reports between Jan. 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022 for both Sinema’s personal campaign and her leadership political action committee, Getting Stuff Done, show that her prodigious fundraising is powered by corporate money.

Keep reading... Show less

GOP candidates deemed ineligible as massive signature fraud scandal upends Michigan gubernatorial race

The state Bureau of Elections has recommended that five of the 10 Republican candidates hoping to oust Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer should be kicked off the ballot prior to the Aug. 2 primary due to tens of thousands of forged signatures.

In total, elections staff identified 36 individual petition circulators who submitted fraudulent petition sheets with invalid signatures in at least 10 petition drives — submitting at least 68,000 invalid signatures total. Those petition drives included those for governor, circuit judge and district judge.

Keep reading... Show less

Fox Business host schools Lara Trump: People don't want to 'rehash' 2020 election

Fox Business host Stuart Varney advised Lara Trump on Tuesday that most people do not want her father-in-law to "rehash" the 2020 election.

During an interview on Fox Business, Trump insisted that the former president had "the utmost respect" for former Vice President Mike Pence despite their disagreement about the outcome of the presidential election.

Keep reading... Show less

'I'm just a journalist!' Fox News host Harris Faulkner clashes with Dem for exposing her 'conservative' bias

Fox News host Harris Faulkner clashed with a former campaign surrogate for Joe Biden on Tuesday after he accused her of having a conservative bias.

Former Biden surrogate Kevin Walling told Faulkner that "the president has scored a number of wins on the international stage."

Keep reading... Show less

Georgia set to test Trump's US voter fraud 'Big Lie'

Republican voters in the battleground US state of Georgia appeared set Tuesday to deliver a stark repudiation of Donald Trump's "Big Lie" that the 2020 election was stolen.

Four other states -- Texas, Arkansas, Alabama and Minnesota -- are also picking contenders for November's midterm elections, which will decide which party controls the US Senate and House of Representatives for the remainder of President Joe Biden's first term.

Keep reading... Show less

Giuliani refused to discuss congressional Republicans' involvement with efforts to overturn election: report

On Tuesday, The Guardian reported that during his nine-hour testimony to Congress, Trump ally Rudy Giuliani allegedly refused to discuss Republican lawmakers' involvement with the former president's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

"The move by Giuliani to refuse to give insight into Republican involvement could mean his appearance only marginally advanced the inquiry into his ploy to have then-vice president Mike Pence unlawfully keep Trump in office after he lost to Joe Biden," reported Hugo Lowell. "Giuliani asserted privilege and the work-product doctrine to decline to respond when asked to detail the roles played by House and Senate Republicans in the scheme to stop Congress’s certification of Biden’s victory on 6 January 2021, the sources said."

Keep reading... Show less

Nervous Dems scout for alternative to Biden to prevent 'nightmare' of Trump win in 2024: report

It's a good bet that Joe Biden is planning on running for reelection in 2024, but according to a new report from New York Magazine, some Democrats are secretly worried that Biden won't be up for the task when the times comes, and they're looking for alternatives.

According to a recent analysis from the Los Angeles Times, Vice President Kamala Harris has an even worse approval rating that Biden, compounding Democrats' worries.

Keep reading... Show less