The New York Post discovered that President Donald Trump has received 867 more questions from the press than his opponent Joe Biden in the last two months.
That is five times more than Biden.
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The New York Post discovered that President Donald Trump has received 867 more questions from the press than his opponent Joe Biden in the last two months.
That is five times more than Biden.
Since the death of George Floyd in late May, riots have plagued major cities across the country.
The vandalism, looting, and damage caused could cost insurance companies up to $2 billion.
Another 860,000 Americans filed unemployment claims last week, keeping the trend under 900,000 steady for a few weeks.
The number from the week before was revised up to 884,000, meaning claims dropped by 24,000.
People rioted after a cop shot Ricardo Munoz, even though the body camera proved he charged at the cop with a knife.
Magisterial District Judge Bruce Roth set bail at $1 million for six of eight people arrested Monday morning.
I don’t believe in coincidences. Fuzzy wrote about Kamala Harris saying, “A Harris administration together with Joe Biden” on Monday.
Then Biden said a “Harris-Biden administration” on Tuesday.
You may have seen reports of a cop running over an anti-Trump protester outside of McClellan Airport in Sacramento.
But if you look at the video it’s pretty obvious that the protester jumped on the car’s hood and then bore the consequences of doing so.
U.S. District Court Judge William Stickman IV ruled Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 shutdown unconstitutional.
Wolf already plans to appeal.
An 11th-grade teacher at Westlake High School in Westchester County in New York handed out an assignment on the first day of school that depicts cops as slave owners and members of the KKK.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden wants to ban “weapons of war” from civilians along with “assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.”
Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax announced his gubernatorial candidacy a few months after he let people know he was thinking about it.
The announcement also comes a year after he faced two sexual assault allegations.
Riots and looting erupted in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, after a cop shot a man who charged at him with a knife.
Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said on Face the Nation that health officials failed White House leadership concerning the outbreak of COVID-19.
New York City has seen crime numbers go up since the death of George Floyd and the backlash against the police. Videos show people destroying and looting nationwide brands to small businesses.
A Norwegian official nominated President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this week for brokering the peace deal between Israel and the UAE.
Now a Swedish official nominated Trump after he negotiated a deal between Serbia and Kosovo.
Will it be like 2016 all over again? Pennsylvania is a key state and it looks like the media’s constant bashing of President Donald Trump didn’t harm him in the state.
In fact, it seems Trump is more popular in Pennsylvania than in 2016 because the state has seen a lot of...
Olivia Winslow and Camryn Amy, both 21 and from Wilmington, DE, face numerous charges after a video allegedly shows them confronting and terrorizing supporters of President Donald Trump.
One supporter was a 7-year-old boy.
President Donald Trump added 20 names to a list of potential SCOTUS nominees to the list he first unveiled in April 2016.
The list could help Trump’s campaign since 21% of voters have SCOTUS as their main issue.