Biden vs. Trump Debate

Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican rival Donald Trump, the oldest candidates to seek the U.S. presidency, will face off in a highly anticipated debate. The 90-minute debate will air at 9 p.m. ET on CNN, drawing a massive audience. Trump faces criminal cases and Biden is under pressure to deliver a strong performance. Both candidates are unpopular, and many voters remain undecided or may sit out the election.

Iran's Elections and Presidency

NPR's Leila Fadel discusses Iran's elections and the presidency overshadowed by the country's Supreme Leader with Sina Toossi of the Center for International Policy.

Reaction to Trump-Biden Debate and Trump's Podcast Appearance

Sharon Osbourne and her family express disdain for the upcoming Trump-Biden debate, calling it 'horribly embarrassing' and 'elder abuse.' They also discuss Trump's appearance on Logan Paul's podcast and American history regarding felonies and the presidency.

Political Debate on Immigration and Crime Rates under Trump and Biden Presidencies

Biden-Harris Campaign Communications Director Michael Tyler argues that former President Donald Trump is exploiting crimes committed by migrants, while highlighting that crime rates went up under Trump's presidency but are down under Biden's presidency. Tyler emphasizes that Biden is working to bring people together to fix problems, including border security.

Vice President Kamala Harris meets Queer Eye cast at the White House

Vice President Kamala Harris celebrated the cast of Netflix’s Queer Eye at the White House amid falling poll numbers. Despite the positive interaction, Harris faces doubts about her ability to win the presidency.

Historic Presidential Race in Mexico

Two women are leading the polls for the presidency in Mexico for the first time in the country's history amidst political bloodshed.

Court case involving Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels

The article discusses a court case involving Donald Trump, Stormy Daniels, and salacious details, highlighting Trump's character and behavior. It aims to show Trump's unsuitability for the presidency.

Resignation of Jim Mattis from the Trump Administration

Jim Mattis, former defense secretary for the Trump administration, resigned due to disagreements with President Trump's decisions and leadership style. A new book reveals Mattis described Trump as a 'madman' and criticized his divisive actions. Trump, in turn, publicly criticized Mattis and claimed credit for giving him opportunities.

Comparison of Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler by Robert De Niro

Actor Robert De Niro compares former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler, expressing concerns about the dangers of Trump becoming president

Jon Voight Endorses Donald Trump for 2024 Presidency

Hollywood legend Jon Voight declares support for former President Donald Trump to be returned to the White House in 2024, emphasizing the need to overrule those 'destroying our country' and safeguard the futures of the USA and Israel.

Comparison of Public Perception on President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump

A new poll from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that many Americans believe both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump did more harm than good on key issues during their time in office. Biden is criticized for his handling of the economy and immigration, while Trump faces criticism on voting rights, election security, foreign relations, abortion laws, and climate change.

Former Trump Officials Oppose His Return to the White House

Former Trump officials are vocal opponents of his return to the White House, citing him as a threat to U.S. democracy and unfit for presidency. The schism among former officials reflects the chaos and resistance experienced during Trump's time in office.

Former Trump Officials Criticizing Trump's Third Presidential Bid

Former top officials from Donald Trump's administration are publicly criticizing his bid for presidency a third time, citing reasons like being a threat to democracy and unfit to lead. However, many former aides and Cabinet officials are supporting his campaign. The division among former officials reflects the turmoil and disagreements during Trump's time in office.

Comparison of Donald Trump and Joe Biden's Presidencies

MSNBC anchor Joy Reid criticizes former President Donald Trump for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, attributing a million deaths to his actions. She contrasts Trump's presidency with that of President Biden, emphasizing the chaos and tragedy she believes occurred under Trump's leadership.

Hillary Clinton's comments on Joe Biden's age and presidency

Hillary Clinton acknowledges Joe Biden's old age but argues that he is better than Donald Trump and doesn't threaten democracy. She suggests choosing between the two 'old ones' to save democracy.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump's candidacy

Fox News reports on the Supreme Court ruling that states cannot disqualify a candidate from federal office, particularly the presidency, leading to Donald Trump remaining on the ballot in multiple states.

Political Commentary on Potential Second Trump Presidency

Political commentator suggests Democrats should scare people about the potential consequences of a second Trump presidency, emphasizing loss of freedoms and democracy.

Debate over President Biden's cognitive exam

Former President Trump demands President Biden to take a cognitive exam to prove his mental capacity for re-election, sparking a debate.

Power Struggle between Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump

Former first lady Melania Trump engaged in a 'power struggle' with her stepdaughter Ivanka Trump during Donald Trump's presidency, according to a new book 'American Woman.' The book details the evolving role of the first lady in the 21st century, focusing on Melania Trump and Jill Biden.

Criticism of President Joe Biden's handling of race by Sen. Tim Scott

Sen. Tim Scott criticized President Joe Biden's handling of race, calling his remarks 'despicable' and arguing for a second term for former President Donald Trump.

Nigel Farage's Support for Donald Trump

Nigel Farage expressed support for former President Donald Trump, stating that the world would be better with him as president. He praised Trump's professionalism in his 2024 campaign and criticized President Biden's handling of issues such as the border crisis and the Afghanistan withdrawal.