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Trump, his party's frontrunner for the 2024 nomination as he seeks to regain the presidency, leads in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania, with Biden ahead in Wisconsin, Sunday's results showed. Biden defeated Trump in all six states in 2020, but Trump now leads by an average of 48% to 44% in those states, the polls showed. THE TAKEWhile polls assessing the national popular vote have consistently showed Biden and Trump in a close race, presidential elections typically are decided by the outcomes in a handful of so-called swing states. Biden's victories in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin - all swing states that Trump carried in 2016 - were instrumental in his 2020 victory. Biden likely would need to carry many of those states again to win re-election.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, Biden, BIDEN, Morry Gash, Gallup, Obama, Kevin Munoz, Barack Obama's, Republican Mitt Romney, Munoz, MAGA, We'll, QUOTELarry Sabato, Sabato, Jarrett Renshaw, Susan Heavey, Heather Timmons, Will Dunham, Chizu Organizations: Democratic, New York Times, Siena, Biden, Trump, Belmont University, REUTERS Acquire, Republican, Center, Politics, University of Virginia, MSNBC, Thomson Locations: Arizona , Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nashville , Tennessee, U.S
Trump, leading the field for his party's 2024 nomination as he seeks to regain the presidency, leads in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania, with Biden ahead in Wisconsin, the polls showed. Biden defeated Trump in all six states in the 2020 election. Trump now leads by an average of 48% to 44% in the six states, the polls showed. THE TAKEWhile polls assessing the national popular vote have consistently showed Biden and Trump in a close race, presidential elections typically are decided by the outcomes in a handful of so-called swing states. Biden's victories in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin - all swing states that Trump carried in 2016 - were instrumental in his 2020 victory.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Morry Gash, Biden, Trump, BIDEN, Gallup, Obama, Kevin Munoz, Barack Obama's, Republican Mitt Romney, Munoz, MAGA, We'll, Richard Blumenthal, Blumenthal, Jarrett Renshaw, Heather Timmons, Will Dunham Organizations: Democratic, Belmont University, REUTERS Acquire, New York Times, Siena College, Trump, Biden, Republican, CNN, Thomson Locations: Nashville , Tennessee, U.S, Arizona , Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Democratic U.S, Connecticut
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former President Donald Trump heads to southeast Iowa Sunday in the middle of a fall campaign push aimed at locking in supporters with large organizing events. As he has with his other recent travels to the leadoff caucus state, Trump will campaign in an area that formerly supported Democrats but has embraced him. Trump was planning to headline an afternoon event in Ottumwa, where his campaign was expecting more than 1,000 potential supporters. The small city is a hub in eastern Iowa and the seat of Wapello County, one of 31 counties Trump carried in 2016 that Democrat Barack Obama had won four years earlier. Trump, the first Republican to capture the county since the Eisenhower administration, campaigned the week before in northeast Iowa.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Barack Obama, Eisenhower, Democrat Joe Biden, Trump’s, Obama, Jonathan J, Cooper Organizations: DES, Trump, Republican, Democratic, Democrat, sparred, Associated Press Locations: DES MOINES, Iowa, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Jackson County, Mississippi, Dubuque County, Wapello, U.S, Canada, Mexico, California, Orange County, Southern California, Michigan, Macomb County , Michigan, Detroit, Macomb County, Anaheim , California
MIAMI (AP) — When Félix Llerena arrived in Miami in 2017, he quickly got involved in the city’s politically active community of Cuban exiles. He's more skeptical of the former Republican president. Both sides will have to respond to a Trump criminal trial next year in South Florida on charges that he mishandled classified information. The GOP has been winning in Florida since 2016, when Trump flipped a state that twice went for Democrat Barack Obama. “What the Democrats have lost are the younger Cuban American voters,” said Dario Moreno, a political science professor at Florida International University.
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Commemorations stretch from the attack sites — at New York's World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania — to Alaska and beyond. But a sense of connection is enshrined in a local memorial incorporating steel from the World Trade Center’s destroyed twin towers. As another way of marking the anniversary, many Americans do volunteer work on what Congress has designated both Patriot Day and a National Day of Service and Remembrance. First lady Jill Biden is due to lay a wreath at the 9/11 memorial at the Pentagon. Educators with a total of more than 10,000 students have registered for access to the free “National Day of Learning” program, which will be available through the fall, organizers say.
Persons: Joe Biden, Eddie Ferguson, Jessica Leigh Sachs, “ We’re, , Joe Maurath, Kamala Harris, James Giaccone, Joseph Giaccone, ” James Giaccone, Andrew Siff, , ” Biden, Republican George W, Bush, Barack Obama, Obama, Jill Biden, Harris ’, Doug Emhoff, Katherine Hostetler Organizations: Trade Center, Pentagon, Washington , D.C, NBC New, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Trade, Congress, of Service, Democrat, Republican, National Park Service Locations: firehouses, New, Shanksville, Pennsylvania —, Alaska, Anchorage, Washington ,, India, Vietnam, Virginia’s Goochland County, NBC New York, New York, Columbus , Indiana, Fenton , Missouri, St, Louis, Jersey's Monmouth, U.S, Fort Meade, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Stoystown
Commemorations stretch from the attack sites — at New York's World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania — to Alaska and beyond. But a sense of connection is enshrined in a local memorial incorporating steel from the World Trade Center’s destroyed twin towers. In Columbus, Indiana, 911 dispatchers broadcast a remembrance message to police, fire and EMS radios throughout the 50,000-person city, which also holds a public memorial ceremony. At ground zero, Vice President Kamala Harris is due to join the ceremony on the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum plaza. First lady Jill Biden is due to lay a wreath at the 9/11 memorial at the Pentagon.
Persons: Joe Biden, Eddie Ferguson, Jessica Leigh Sachs, “ We’re, , Joe Maurath, Kamala Harris, James Giaccone, Joseph Giaccone, ” James Giaccone, , ” Biden, Republican George W, Bush, Barack Obama, Obama, Jill Biden, Harris ’, Doug Emhoff, Katherine Hostetler Organizations: Trade Center, Pentagon, Washington , D.C, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Trade, Congress, of Service, Democrat, Republican, National Park Service Locations: firehouses, New, Shanksville, Pennsylvania —, Alaska, Anchorage, Washington ,, India, Vietnam, Virginia’s Goochland County, New York, Columbus , Indiana, Fenton , Missouri, St, Louis, Jersey's Monmouth, U.S, Fort Meade, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Stoystown
He'll also visit a Hanoi memorial honoring his late friend and colleague Sen. John McCain, who was held for more than five years as a prisoner during the Vietnam War . Biden met with Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính, who also accompanied Biden to a quick drop by at a meeting of business leaders. Biden said the shift demonstrated how far bilateral relations had evolved from the “bitter past” of the Vietnam War. The North Vietnamese wanted to make a show of releasing McCain early as his father assumed command over the Pacific. Despite his experience in Vietnam, McCain was a strong advocate of restoring diplomatic relations with the country that had so badly mistreated him.
Persons: Joe Biden, He'll, Sen, John McCain, Biden, Phạm Minh Chính, Võ Văn Thưởng, Biden's, Nguyễn Phú Trong, Trong, Sidney McCain, McCain, McCain’s, , , Democrat Barack Obama, John Kerry, Obama, ” Biden Organizations: U.S, White, Vietnam Airlines, Communist Party of Vietnam, cellmates, Navy, Senate, Republican, Democrat, Democratic, Joint Base Elmendorf Locations: HANOI, Vietnam, Hanoi, U.S, Arizona, Bac Ninh Province, China, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Beijing, Asia, Hanoi , North Vietnam, American, Washington, Richardson, Anchorage , Alaska, New York, Washington and Pennsylvania
WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuters) - The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday turned back a bid by hardline conservatives to end five presidential emergency declarations that allow for sanctions against America's enemies in the Middle East and Africa. Trump, a hero to Republican hardliners, did use a 2019 national emergency declaration to fund construction of a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border over the opposition of congressional Democrats. "Trump was probably the first president to use the National Emergency Act and national emergency declarations for the express purpose of getting around Congress on a question of long term policy," Goitein said. Both Republicans and Democrats said they agreed with the objective of improving the national emergency system. "While I understand my colleagues' desire to reform the national emergency process, empowering terrorists, corrupt officials and war criminals is not the answer.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar, Eli Crane, Republican George W, Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump's, Biden, Hardliner, Kevin McCarthy, Joe Biden, somebody's, Gosar, Elizabeth Goitein, Trump, Goitein, Mike Lawler, David Morgan, Scott Malone, Lincoln Organizations: Republican, House, Four Republican, Democratic, Republicans, Democrats, Washington, Colorado firebrand, Hardliner Republicans, Freedom Caucus, Brennan Center for Justice, New York University, Trump, Emergency, Thomson Locations: East, Africa, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Libya, Democratic Republic of Congo, Colorado, Iran, U.S, Mexico
The disclosures filed to the Federal Election Commission point to a competitive money race ahead of the November 2024 presidential election. Biden has amassed a smaller war chest to past presidents at this point in recent re-election campaigns. Democrat Barack Obama had $37 million at this point in 2011, while Trump had more over $56 million in June 2019. Biden's campaign announced on Friday that his re-election effort, when including the Democratic Party's accounts, had $77 million in the bank. Long-shot Republican candidates Doug Burgum and Vivek Ramaswamy disclosed putting millions of dollars of their own money into their campaigns.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Biden, Barack Obama, Trump, Biden's, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Marianne Williamson, Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, DeSantis, Scott, Long, Doug Burgum, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy, Jason Lange, Michael Perry Organizations: Federal, Democratic, Trump, Republican, Thomson Locations: Florida, U.S, South Carolina, North Dakota
WASHINGTON, July 12 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden's public approval rating held steady at 40% in early July, close to the lowest levels of his presidency, as economic worries continued to trouble Americans, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll this week. and ended on Monday, showed a marginal decrease from his 41% approval rating a month earlier, within the survey's three percentage point margin of error. Respondents were evenly split in their views of the Supreme Court's decision last month to strike down Biden's student loan forgiveness program, with 49% supporting the decision and 48% opposed. The poll was conducted following the high court’s term, which saw the court strike down college affirmative action programs as well as Biden's student debt plan. The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online, in English, and collected responses from 1,028 adults, using a nationally representative sample.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Joe Biden, Donald Trump's, Barack Obama, Republican George W, Bush, Josephine Walker, Scott Malone, Alistair Bell Organizations: Reuters, Democratic, Republican, Supreme, Thomson
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a letter to Congress that the agency may be unable to meet all of its debt obligations as soon as June 1 if the debt ceiling is not raised, putting new urgency on talks in Congress. Let's get the debt ceiling taken care of, but let's talk about how we can reduce the deficit and common sense ways," Democratic Senator Jon Tester told reporters. "If we don't get the debt ceiling, then we go into a depression." Republican Senator Mitt Romney said. We must change course, cleanly raise the debt ceiling, and avert widespread economic pain and instability while we still can."
REUTERS/Adrees Latif/File PhotoWASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's administration will temporarily send 1,500 additional troops to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border, the Pentagon said on Tuesday, in preparation for a possible rise in illegal immigration when COVID-19 border restrictions lift later this month. Biden, a Democrat running for reelection in 2024, has grappled with record numbers of migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border since he took office in 2021. The 1,500 troops could arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border by May 10, Ryder said during a briefing. U.S. military troops have been used to help secure the border during previous presidential administrations, including Republican George W. Bush, Democrat Barack Obama and Trump, who deployed thousands of active-duty and National Guard troops. Immigration advocates have criticized previous efforts to send troops to the border.
He said other players would approach him during his years in the league to discuss his activism - quietly. James became a leading voice in support of the Black Lives Matter movement following the murder of George Floyd in 2020. The four-times MVP took aim at Republican then-President Donald Trump in 2018, saying Trump had emboldened racists in the United States. In response to his criticism of Trump, Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham told him to "shut up and dribble". "He kind of maintained as broad of a consensus appeal, not only because of his activism, but also because of the way he's kind of done marketing and business and commercialization," said Hartmann.
As in 2011, Republicans aim to pair this year's debt-ceiling hike with sharp spending cuts to narrow annual budget deficits that have ballooned in recent years due to tax cuts and COVID-19 relief. 2 House Republican spent hours with Biden trying to find a solution, said the president's no-negotiations stance may prove unsustainable. Any agreement that emerges from that chamber will need bipartisan support, which could prove difficult for a Republican House majority to accept. Some House Republicans protested when McConnell in December 2021 cut a deal to raise the debt ceiling and avoid default. "That's what things like the debt ceiling are built for - they're forcing mechanisms that create an artificial deadline," he said.
Jan 17 (Reuters) - WNBA star Brittney Griner and gun control were on the agenda as the Golden State Warriors visited the White House on Tuesday, celebrating their fourth championship title in eight seasons with U.S. President Joe Biden. Klay Thompson and other members of the team chuckled and looked down sheepishly as Biden said, "Let me just say that the Golden State Warriors are always welcome in this White House," adding emphasis to "this." The Warriors' title win in June capped a remarkable turnaround for the franchise, after the previous two seasons had ended in disappointment. Head coach Steve Kerr and players Thompson and Moses Moody attended a roundtable discussion with senior White House staffers on gun violence and gun control. Kerr famously made an impassioned plea for stricter gun control after the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, last year.
The intended beneficiaries of the taxpayer-fueled Presidential Election Campaign Fund — presidential candidates — don't want it, as they're soured by its restrictions on their election fundraising and spending. An accounting of the Presidential Election Campaign Fund, as of October 31, 2022. Several nonprofit leaders told Insider that Congress could use the Presidential Election Campaign Fund money to immediately ease suffering, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the 2019-20 congressional session, two Republican lawmakers sponsored similar bills that attempted to kill the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. Until that or any other repurposing decision comes down, the FEC continues to spend taxpayer resources keeping the Presidential Election Campaign Fund alive.
WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The National Archives, the federal agency responsible for preserving U.S. government records, on Tuesday rejected former President Donald Trump's claim that his predecessors had retained "millions" of White House documents. At a rally in Arizona on Sunday, Trump accused three former presidents - Republicans George H.W. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterThe National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), without naming Trump, said it took possession of all records from those three former presidents. The agency previously rejected a similar claim that Trump had made about his immediate predecessor, Democrat Barack Obama, which he repeated on Sunday. The National Archives said it moved the records of those former presidents to temporary facilities located near future presidential libraries.
The intended beneficiaries of the taxpayer-fueled Presidential Election Campaign Fund — presidential candidates — don't want it, as they're soured by its restrictions on their election fundraising and spending. A US Treasury document detailing the finances of the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. Several nonprofit leaders told Insider that Congress could use the Presidential Election Campaign Fund money to immediately ease suffering, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the 2019-20 congressional session, two Republican lawmakers sponsored similar bills that attempted to kill the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. Until that or any other repurposing decision comes down, the FEC continues to spend taxpayer resources keeping the Presidential Election Campaign Fund alive.
Sursa foto: Profimedia ImagesSecretarul american de stat: Țările NATO se vor retrage împreună din AfganistanSecretarul american de stat Antony Blinken a anunţat miercuri că este timpul ca ţările NATO să se retragă din Afganistan şi că SUA vor lucra cu aliaţii lor pentru o retragere coordonată din această ţară, transmit Reuters, AFP şi dpa, preluate de Agerpres. Şi mă aflu aici pentru a lucra în strânsă colaborare cu aliaţii noştri cu secretarul general (al NATO), asupra principiului pe care l-am stabilit de la început: intrăm împreună, adaptăm împreună şi ieşim împreună”, a afirmat Blinken într-o declaraţie televizată de la sediul NATO. Miniştrii apărării şi afacerilor externe din Alianţa Nord-Atlantică vor dezbate această chestiune miercuri după-amiază într-o videoconferinţă prezidată de secretarul general al Alianţei, Jens Stoltenberg, în prezenţa secretarului de stat american Antony Blinken şi a şefului Pentagonului, Lloyd Austin. SUA au intervenit în Afganistan după atentatele de la New York şi Pentagon, din 11 septembrie 2001. În perioada de vârf a prezenţei SUA pe teritoriul afgan, în anii 2010-2011, aproximativ 100.000 de militari americani erau desfăşuraţi în Afganistan.
Persons: Antony Blinken, Preşedintele Biden, Jens Stoltenberg, american Antony Blinken, Lloyd Austin ., Reuters, Joe Biden, - Qaida, Barack Obama, Donald Trump Organizations: NATO, Reuters, Agerpres, Atlantică Locations: Afganistan, american, SUA, Statele Unite, Nord, Pentagonului, Atlantică, Moscova, Ucrainei, americană, New York, Pentagon, afgan
Ceremonie de învestitură în SUA: Ce se întâmplă în ziua în care Joe Biden şi Kamala Harris depun jurământulPreşedintele ales al SUA, Joe Biden, nu se va muta oficial la Casa Albă decât din data de 20 ianuarie, ziua ceremoniei de învestitură - un fel de paradă politică la care politicianul democrat şi vicepreşedintele său, Kamala Harris, vor depune jurământul. Odată ce va rosti aceste cuvinte, Biden va deveni cel de-al 46-lea preşedinte al SUA, iar ceremonia de învestitură oficială se va fi încheiat. Conform Constituţiei SUA, ceremonia de învestitură a unui nou preşedinte are loc la 20 ianuarie. În acest an, jena va fi de altă natură: Trump a declarat că nu va participa la ceremonia de învestitură a lui Biden. Totuşi, vicepreşedintele în exerciţiu Mike Pence a anunţat că va participa la ceremonia de învestitură a lui Biden.
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SUA: Mai mulţi demnitari importanţi din Pentagon au demisionat
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11.11.2020 10:15 Sursa foto:Wikipedia Vizualizari:SUA: Mai mulţi demnitari importanţi din Pentagon au demisionatDepartamentul Apărării american a anunţat că trei membri importanţi ai săi au renunţat la funcţii, a doua zi după ce preşedintele în exerciţiu al SUA, Donald Trump, l-a destituit pe ministrul apărării Mark Esper, transmite Agerpres. Decizia nu a fost total neaşteptată, ţinând cont de divergenţele publice existente între Trump şi Esper pe mai multe subiecte în ultimele luni. Mark Esper se pregătea de ceva vreme pentru perspectiva demisiei sau a destituirii sale după alegerile de la 3 noiembrie, în special dacă Trump ar fi câştigat un al doilea mandat. Esper l-a înfuriat pe Donald Trump prin opoziţia la ameninţarea preşedintelui că va trimite militari activi pentru a reprima protestele antirasism care au zguduit SUA în vară. În plus, Mark Esper nu a fost de acord nici cu atitudinea de desconsidere a NATO afişată de Trump, au mai indicat sursele.
Persons: Donald Trump, Mark Esper, James Anderson, Joseph Kernan, Stewart, Anthony Tata, Barack Obama, Tata, Trump, Esper Organizations: Apărării american, Agerpres, Albă, NATO Locations: SUA, Pentagon, funcţii, exerciţiu, opoziţia
Agenţia guvernamentală responsabilă de demararea acestor proceduri (acordarea de fonduri guvernamentale etc.) şi care e condusă de o republicană numită de Trump, nu a declanşat încă acest proces. Iar situaţia devine cu atât mai complicată cu cât SUA se confruntă, la fel ca întreaga lume, cu pandemia de coronavirus. Comparativ, la alegerile din 2016, când Trump a fost ales preşedinte al SUA, administraţia Obama a dat undă verde acordării de fonduri pentru echipa preşedintelui ales a doua zi. În 2008, acest lucru sa întâmplat imediat după anunţarea rezultatelor din noaptea alegerilor, în jurul orei 1 noaptea.
Persons: CNN, Donald Trump, Trump, Mike Pompeo, Joe Biden, Biden, Mark Esper, Esper, îşi, Twitter.Esper, George Floyd, Pentagonul, James Anderson, Joseph Kernan, Stewart, Anthony Tata, Barack Obama, CNN ., Gina Haspel, Christopher Wray, Chris, Benjamin Ginsberg, Biden ., administraţia Obama, George Bush, Bush, Gore Organizations: CNN, Albă, Apărării, CIA, FBI, preşedintelui Locations: Pentagon, preşedinte, american, Statelor Unite ale, SUA, Statele Unite, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, republican, americană, Statelor Unite, Florida
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