Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticThe GOP love to point out that Joe Biden hasn’t held a press conference in nearly three months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Joe Biden, who is running for President as the Democratic nominee, made an appearance on The Daily Show where he told host Trevor Noah what would happen if he wins the election and Donald Trump refuses to leave the White House.
“I promise you, I’m absolutely convinced they will escort him from the White House with great dispatch,” the former Vice President said on the air, suggesting that the military would escort him from the premises.
He also added that “this president is going to try to
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticThe GOP love to point out that Joe Biden hasn’t held a press conference in nearly three months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
President Donald Trump is starting to be in a lot of trouble when it comes to his reelection campaign against presumptive Democratic nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden. Lagging in national and swing states polls, Trump appears to no longer in control of the race or his messaging.
Two months after endorsing him, former President Barack Obama laid out exactly why he thinks his former VP and “close friend” should win the election on November 3. Obama, 58, appeared at a virtual fundraiser for Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, where he said unequivocally: the United States cannot weather another four years of Donald Trump‘s “shambolic and mean-spirited approach to government.”
It’s been four years since Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump faced off in their bid for the Oval Office, but the fight isn’t over yet. The former secretary of state, 72, told Amy Schumer in a Zoom interview that she’s willing to do whatever it takes to get Joe Biden elected president on November 3, 2020. “I’m spending most of my time trying to do everything I can to retire [Trump], and to send him back to the golf course full-time,” Clinton said.
Ted Johnson Joe Biden’s president campaign said on Monday that he has committed to three presidential debates this fall, while criticizing Donald Trump’s team for their rationale for earlier meet ups.In a letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates, Biden’s campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon wrote, “Our position is straightforward and clear: Joe Biden will accept the Commission’s debates, on the Commission’s dates, under the Commission’s established format and the Commission’s independent
Manori Ravindran International EditorJoe Biden has warned that military officers could remove Donald Trump from the White House if he loses the November election but refuses to leave.Biden aired his views on Wednesday night in an interview with “The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump lashed out at a CNN poll on Monday that showed presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden with a 14-point lead.But in contrast to past claims that the polls are “fake,” Trump this time said that he retained a pollster, John McLaughlin, to examine the CNN and other polls from ABC and NBC.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticIt won’t confirmed until the Democrats have their National Convention in August, but tonight Joe Biden finally locked in the party’s nomination to take on Donald Trump in November.Having been the last man standing in the primaries after a commanding Super Tuesday performance that saw main rival Bernie Sanders withdrawing in early April, the former Vice-President now has 1,993 delegates for the convention, be it virtual or not due to the COVID-19
When Joe Biden spoke to the nation on the morning of June 2, 2020 from Philadelphia’s Town Hall, he conveyed a striking contrast to Donald Trump’s performance with an upside down Bible, the evening before, one of what America really needed – true ‘presidential leadership’. “I promise you this.
BET is offering President Donald Trump and presumptive Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden the opportunity to face Black America in a presidential forum that would air on June 19, also known as Juneteenth, a day that celebrates the abolishment of slavery in this country.
By Ted Johnson
Joe Biden addressed many things in his speech in Philadelphia on Tuesday (June 2).
By Mackenzie Nichols
Former Vice President Joe Biden delivered an impassioned speech slamming President Donald Trump on June 2, calling him out for “fanning the flames of hate” amid nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd. Trump tweeted days earlier that protestors were “thugs,” and threatened on June 1 to invoke the Insurrection Act as demonstrators launched into their fourth day of protesting police brutality while being teargassed by police.
Former Vice President Joe Biden — Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr