Trump vs. Biden Debate History

President Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to face off in a debate after four years, with new rules and formats in place. The previous debate in 2020 was chaotic and criticized for interruptions and lack of order. Trump made baseless claims about election fraud and refused to condemn white supremacists. The subsequent debates were canceled due to COVID-19 concerns and disagreements. The final debate before the election was less eventful, focusing on COVID, healthcare, and the economy.

Potential Trump No-Show at Debate with Biden

Democratic strategist James Carville suggests that former President Donald Trump may skip the upcoming debate with President Joe Biden. Trump and Biden have agreed to two debates, with the first one scheduled on June 27 on CNN. The debate will have unique rules, including only one candidate's microphone being on at a time.

Celebrities Regret Endorsing Biden in 2020

Several big-name celebrities express regret for endorsing President Joe Biden in 2020 and announce they will not support his re-election campaign in 2024.

Discussion on Memory-holing Left-Wing Excesses in 2020

Former New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles discusses the memory-holing of left-wing excesses in 2020 and the embarrassment around some of the progressive movements. There is a concerted effort to deny or downplay these events.

Analysis of Left-Wing Excesses in 2020

Discussion on the potential need for apologies and job reinstatements for those who opposed certain left-wing initiatives in 2020, including MIT DEI statements, as well as observations on the evolution of movements like defunding the police and DEI efforts post-George Floyd's murder.

Trump Family's Control Over the Republican National Committee

The Trump family has taken control of the Republican National Committee, focusing solely on Trump's interests, neglecting other Republican candidates. This shift may lead to negative consequences for the party's future.

John Hickenlooper considering Senate run in 2020

Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper may consider running for Senate in 2020 if his presidential primary standing doesn’t improve. Despite polling between 0-1%, he is seen as a strong candidate to challenge Colorado’s Republican Sen. Cory Gardner.

IRS Warning on Unclaimed Tax Refunds for 2020

IRS warns taxpayers of unclaimed refunds totaling over $1 billion for tax year 2020, with a deadline of May 17 to submit returns. Taxpayers typically have three years to claim refunds, and the IRS advises gathering necessary documents to avoid missing the deadline.

Hong Kong National Security Law - Article 23

Hong Kong passes new national security law called Article 23, covering acts of treason, subversion, and foreign interference, expanding on a law imposed by China in 2020.