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For a time, Donald Trump would have made for an unlikely headliner at a cryptocurrency confab. As president, Trump declared bitcoin “not money” and criticized it as “highly volatile and based on thin air.” He cautioned that crypto assets helped facilitate illegal underground markets. “We have only one real currency in the USA, and it is stronger than ever,” Trump wrote on Twitter in 2019. Despite cryptocurrency’s troubling recent history and his own past reservations, Trump has fully embraced the hype and hopes of the nascent industry. The industry, in turn, has embraced Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, bitcoin “, , ” Trump, Nashville —, Read Organizations: Twitter, United States, Biden Locations: USA, Nashville, United States, Wisconsin
The Eiffel Tower shines in the background while the Olympic flag is raised during the opening ceremony in Paris on July 26. Francois-Xavier Marit/Pool/ReutersWelcome to our Saturday coverage of the 2024 Olympic Games, which officially got underway in Paris Friday night with a dazzling opening ceremony. Rain tries to steal the show: Paris’ gray skies opened up about 30 minutes into a three-and-a-half-hour show. Celine Dion returns: After a stunning light show on the Eiffel Tower, one of the most iconic singers of the last several decades, made her return to performing after four years. And when the Olympic flame burst into its cauldron, which was attached to a giant balloon, it began to float.
Persons: Francois, Xavier Marit, Celine Dion, Edith Piaf’s “, , Axelle, Lady Gaga, Zizi Jeanmaire, Zinedine Zidane, Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Nadal, Carl Lewis, Tony Parker, Teddy Riner, Marie, José Organizations: Nations, Eiffel, Olympic Broadcasting Services Locations: Paris, of Light, France, Canadian
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to reporters on July 25, in Washington, DC. Kenny Holston/Pool/Getty ImagesThe election authorities of at least 48 states, both Republicans and Democrats, say there are no obstacles that would prevent Vice President Kamala Harris from getting on election ballots if she becomes the official Democratic presidential nominee, as expected. There was not a single state election authority that told CNN Harris would face a ballot issue as the official nominee; election authorities in two states — Florida and Montana — did not respond to requests for comment, but a review of the states’ ballot access rules suggests Harris is not likely to face an issue there either. The 48 states also include the 15 states where former President Donald Trump, the Republicans’ 2024 nominee, had his highest share of the vote in 2020. Johnson’s office did not respond to CNN’s requests to identify the “impediments” he claimed some states have.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Kenny Holston, Mike Johnson, Joe Biden, CNN Harris, Montana —, Harris, Johnson, they’re, , Donald Trump Organizations: Democrats, Democratic, CNN, ABC, of Columbia, Republicans Locations: Washington , DC, Florida, Montana, Georgia, Arizona , Wisconsin , Pennsylvania, North Carolina , Michigan, Nevada
French authorities patrol on a boat on the Seine river, ahead of the Olympic Games in Paris, on July 24. No planes will be allowed to fly over Paris, unless they are part of the ceremony. “There cannot be any party if there’s no security, and we want the celebration to be fantastic,” Paris 2024 CEO Étienne Thobois said. The Games also come amid the backdrop of geopolitical tensions around the world with wars ongoing in Gaza and Ukraine, among others. “The Games are not immune to what is happening on the geopolitical scene,” said Thobois.
Persons: Miguel Medina, Étienne Thobois, , Organizations: Olympic Games, Getty Locations: Paris, AFP, Gaza, Ukraine
To understand the wave of coconut tree and K-Hive content that’s hitting your social media feeds and your group texts this week, you need some context. She worked for the Kamala Harris campaign as a social media strategist during the then senator’s failed 2019 run. As she told Audie Cornish on The Assignment, the current internet obsession with remixing Harris’ 2023 White House speech invoking a coconut tree isn’t that surprising. “They can create and uplift the messages that are arising organically without overdoing it or making it feel cringe,” she said. “This is where trusted messengers, I think, are really, really important.”Listen to the full conversation on The Assignment here.
Persons: Deja Foxx, Kamala Harris, she’s, Audie Cornish, Harris, ” Foxx, “ Young, , Foxx, Harris ’, you’ve Organizations: Harris Locations: girlhood
“Wow, we’re losing Joe Biden,” said Murphy, 83, a retiree who keeps busy teaching the Chinese tile game Mahjong to fellow seniors. You know, she’s, she’s at the perfect age. And I think she’s up to the challenge in that regard.”Boyer knows his innate optimism is about to be tested. “I think that she should be able to push his buttons.”What voters want to see from HarrisPat Levin for months bristled at the Biden age conversation. CNNHer advice to Harris is telling – so many voters who were loyal to Biden are now blunt about what was missing.
Persons: Darrell Ann Murphy, we’re, Joe Biden, , Murphy, “ Joe, Easton, Biden, Catherine Long, Long, ” Mary Ann Horvath, ” Horvath, ” Murphy, Kamala Harris, Harris, Pamela Aita, , Hillary Clinton, Roe, Wade, she’s, She’s, ‘ let’s, let’s, ’ ’ ’ Murphy, Josh Shapiro, , ” CNN's John King, Marvin Boyer, ” Boyer, Donald Trump, Trump, “ There’s, “ Will, Larry Malinconico, ” Malinconico, Malinconico, Biden’s Harris, Harris ., didn’t, Harris Pat Levin, ” Levin, Pat Levin, John King, ” Biden, Franklin Roosevelt’s, I’ve, “ I’ve Organizations: Pennsylvania CNN, White, Times, Democratic, CNN Local, Easton, Democratic Party, Biden, Lafayette College, CNN Locations: Easton, Pennsylvania, Northampton, Northampton County, Bethlehem, American, , United States
A number of Democratic lawmakers are planning to participate in a series of counter-programming events on Wednesday instead of attending Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress. It’s the latest example of how Democrats remain divided over Israel’s handling of its war with Hamas. Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal, a Washington state Democrat, is expected to deliver opening remarks at the event, according to an advisory shared with CNN. Approximately 80 House Democrats and at least six Democratic senators are expected to skip Netanyahu’s speech on Wednesday, according to sources and public statements reviewed by CNN. House Democratic leadership has given their members room to make their own decisions about whether to attend the speech.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu’s, Netanyahu, Pramila Jayapal, Ayanna Pressley, Greg Casar, Biden, Jim Clyburn, Rosa DeLauro, Jamie Raskin, Read Organizations: Democratic, Hamas, Capitol, CNN, Center for American Progress, East Democracy Center, Congressional, Democrat, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Maryland, Democrats, CNN . House Democratic Locations: Israel, Palestine, Washington, Ayanna Pressley of, Texas, South Carolina, Connecticut
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday, July 24. But by the end of his speech, it was clear the Israeli prime minister had focused far more on fighting until victory in Gaza than brokering a ceasefire deal. “Give us the tools we need, and we will finish the job,” Netanyahu urged members of Congress. Netanyahu also claimed there were “practically” no civilian casualties during Israeli military operations in Rafah. That is unquestionably false: Multiple strikes in Rafah have resulted in civilian casualties.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Kent Nishimura, Benjamin Netanyahu’s, ” Netanyahu, , , “ Israel, Netanyahu, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Organizations: Republicans, CNN, Israel Locations: Gaza, , Israel, Rafah
Democrats on Wednesday adopted the rules the party will use to choose their presidential nominee, with voting to officially nominate Kamala Harris likely to begin August 1. The party has said its goal is to nominate its presidential and vice presidential candidates by August 7 to avoid the possibility of litigation over ballot access in Ohio. That could be determined by a candidate either winning enough votes during remote balloting or gathering a sufficient number of signatures. After a presidential candidate is nominated, the rules allow the nominee to name a running mate without the need for additional remote voting. While the ceremonial presidential vote will be conducted as a roll call, the vote for vice president is likely to be a voice vote.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, superdelegates – Organizations: Wednesday, Democratic National, Democratic Locations: Ohio, Chicago
George Clooney attends an event in September 2023. Cindy Ord/Getty Images/FILEActor George Clooney has announced he is endorsing Kamala Harris for president. “President Biden has shown what true leadership is. We’re all so excited to do whatever we can to support Vice President Harris in her historic quest,” the actor said in a statement provided to CNN. The actor and Democratic donor had penned an op-ed calling on President Joe Biden to exit the race.
Persons: George Clooney, Cindy Ord, Kamala Harris, , Biden, Harris, Joe Biden, Clooney, Barack Obama, Joe “, ” Biden, wasn’t, , ” Clooney, Michael Williams Organizations: Getty, CNN, New York Times, White
This aerial photo taken on July 15 shows the site of the Trump campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Here are several issues and problems identified by CNN that could or should have been addressed before the attack on former President Donald Trump. In addition, CNN Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller provided his analysis of some of the issues and their importance. A source told CNN that about 19 minutes before the shooting, law enforcement was trying to locate the shooter, but they could not find him until he was on the roof. Building access not controlled: No one stopped the shooter from reaching the roof of the American Glass Research building.
Persons: Gene J, Donald Trump, John Miller, Shooter, WTAE Organizations: Trump, CNN, Intelligence, United States Secret Service, Service, WTAE, Pennsylvania State Police, American Glass Research Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania
President Joe Biden will end his bid for reelection and has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. Democrats are in the process of setting up a system to conduct their presidential nomination vote remotely before the party’s convention next month. Under party rules, candidates must meet certain requirements to have their names placed into nomination to be the party’s presidential candidate. There are 3,949 pledged delegates. But now that Biden is no longer a candidate, his delegates are free to vote for whomever they’d like.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Harris, Biden, It’s, , they’ll, they’re Organizations: Democratic, DNC
Defending President Joe Biden and ripping into Donald Trump, Vice President Kamala Harris got one of her most roaring responses in years as she spoke at a fundraiser Saturday afternoon in Provincetown, Massachusetts. But we are a group of people who understand anything worthwhile takes a lot of hard work,” Harris said. It takes believing in something and then going forward.”The event was scheduled weeks ago, in very different political circumstances. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg — who is seen by some leading Democrats as a potential running mate, should Harris become the nominee — spoke before Harris and also received a warm reception from the crowd. Read more on Buttigieg and Harris’ campaign stop here.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, didn’t, , , “ It’s, ” Harris, Harris, , Kamala, Pete Buttigieg —, Read Locations: Provincetown , Massachusetts
Donald Trump walks off stage after speaking at a campaign rally on July 20, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Vance defended his loyalty to the US, after Vice President Kamala Harris said he “will be loyal only to Trump, not to our country.”“There’s some bad news actually, Vice President Kamala Harris, she doesn’t like me,” Vance said in remarks about two hours before Trump took the stage. “Kamala Harris said something to the effect that … I have no loyalty to this country,” he continued. “Well, I don’t know, Kamala, I did serve in the United States Marine Corps and build a business. The only unity we saw today was between Donald Trump, JD Vance, and their Project 2025 agenda,” Biden campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa said in a statement.
Persons: Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Sen, JD Vance, Vance, Trump’s, , it’s, Kamala Harris, ” Vance, Trump, “ Kamala Harris, , Kamala, Harris, Ronny Jackson, Elon Musk, Musk, “ Elon, ” Trump, Xi Jinping, Xi, who’s, Biden, Joe Biden’s, ” Biden, Ammar Moussa Organizations: Trump, United States Marine Corps, Butler Memorial Hospital, White House, Grand, Wall Street Journal, Democrats Locations: Grand Rapids , Michigan, Ohio, San Francisco, Butler , Pennsylvania
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., is seen in the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, September 6, 2023. Independent Sen. Joe Manchin on Sunday called on President Joe Biden to exit the race against former President Donald Trump. Along with Manchin, 36 Democratic lawmakers, including four senators, have called on Biden to exit the race and allow a new nominee to take the helm of the ticket. Over the past week, Manchin had been hinting at his slipping support for Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee. Throughout the Biden administration, Manchin has positioned himself as a conservative Democrat, sometimes opposing large parts of the president's agenda.
Persons: Sen, Joe Manchin, Independent Sen, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Josh Shapiro, Andy Beshear, Kamala Harris, Biden, Manchin, Trump Organizations: U.S, Capitol, Independent, West, Kentucky Gov, Trump, Democratic, Biden, Democratic Party, Senate, Democrat, White Locations: West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Manchin
Sen. Joe Manchin on Sunday called on President Joe Biden to step aside as the Democratic nominee. "I think that we have a lot of talent on the bench, a lot of good people," the senator told CNN. Manchin called for an "open process" to select a nominee and said he preferred a governor. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementSen. Joe Manchin on Sunday called on President Joe Biden to step aside as the Democratic presidential nominee and make way for a "new generation" of leadership.
Persons: Sen, Joe Manchin, Joe Biden, Manchin, , Kamala Harris Organizations: Democratic, CNN, Service, Union, West, Business Locations: West Virginia
Former US President Donald Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “not to believe the ‘fake news’” that his possible reelection would help Russia, the Ukrainian president’s press secretary said Saturday. The two also talked about the latest Russian attacks on Ukraine and “agreed in principle” to hold a joint meeting, he said. The phone call between Trump and Zelensky marked their first conversation since the former president left the White House, and came the day after Trump formally accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president. Trump’s newly minted running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, is a staunch critic of sending support to Ukraine. Trump on Friday said he “had a very good phone call” with Zelensky, while the Ukrainian president said he wished Trump “strength and absolute safety in the future,” and “noted the vital bipartisan and bicameral” US support for Ukraine.
Persons: Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky “, Serhiy Nikiforov, , Trump, , ” Nikiforov, , Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Zelensky, Germany — Organizations: Ukrainian, Trump, White, Republican, Ukraine Locations: Russia, Ukrainian, Ukraine, Moscow, Ukraine’s, United States, Germany, Kyiv
Read previewDonald Trump's former White House physician said the former president was injured by a bullet in the assassination attempt and that the projectile came close to entering his head. According to a statement posted on X by Ronny Jackson, a former White House physician and now a Texas congressman, a bullet came less than a "quarter of an inch" from entering Trump's head. "The bullet passed, coming less than a quarter of an inch from entering his head, and struck the top of his right ear," Jackson said in the statement. AdvertisementImages from photojournalists showed blood appearing to come from Trump's right ear. Jackson served as the White House physician for former President Barack Obama and the first half of the Trump administration.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Ronny Jackson, Jackson, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Doug Mills, Trump, Sanjay Gupta, Barack Obama Organizations: Service, White, White House, Business, Trump, New York Times, Times, Morning News, Navy Locations: Texas, Trump's, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida
Trump and former first lady Melania Trump were joined on stage by vice presidential nominee JD Vance and his wife, Usha. Here are five takeaways:Trump details shooting: Trump appeared solemn are he narrated the “painful” events of his Saturday rally in minute detail. Little mention of Biden (by name): Trump said he would use President Joe Biden’s name only once. But it’s also because Trump might not face Biden again, after all. A rare Melania sighting: Melania Trump has kept a low profile since the Trump administration ended, choosing not to attend Trump’s hush money trial or the CNN debate.
Persons: Trump, Melania Trump, JD Vance, Usha, Will Lanzoni, Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, , Biden, Joe Biden’s, it’s, , Hogan, Read Organizations: CNN, Republican National Convention, Trump, Republican, RNC Locations: American
JD Vance speaks at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, on July 17. Will Lanzoni/CNNMany of America’s closest allies were already dreading the prospect of Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Now that the former president has picked JD Vance as his running mate, they potentially have a lot more to worry about. By choosing Vance, Trump has sent a clear signal that, if elected, his America-first foreign policy will be back in force. His nomination puts an end to the hopes by some of America’s allies that Trump might soften his foreign policy stance if reelected.
Persons: Vance, Will Lanzoni, America’s, Donald Trump’s, JD Vance, Trump, Organizations: Republican National Convention, CNN, Trump, NATO, Labour, Munich, Conference, East Locations: Milwaukee, America, Ohio, Ukraine, Russia, United Kingdom, East Asia, China
Trump and Vance at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 16. Here are some key things to know about Trump’s VP pick:Once a Trump critic CNN reported last month that Vance liked tweets in 2016 and 2017 that harshly criticized Trump and his policies. Pivot to support Trump “Like a lot of people, I criticized Trump back in 2016,” Vance told CNN in 2021. Vance earlier this year told ABC he would not have certified the 2020 election results until states submitted pro-Trump electors. He committed to accepting the 2024 election results in May in an interview with CNN, provided it’s a “free and fair election” and despite the winner.
Persons: Trump, Vance, Bernadette Tuazon, Donald Trump’s, JD Vance, , “ America’s Hitler, Peter Thiel, ” Vance, , Mike Pence, Joe Biden Organizations: Fiserv Forum, CNN, Trump, Trump ” Republican, Trump’s, ABC Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Ohio, Ukraine, New York
President Joe Biden speaks during the NAACP National Convention in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Crow told the president that he needs to understand that voters aren’t seeing him that way. At one point, Biden told Crow, “I don’t want to hear that crap” and that if Crow wants to walk away from him, then he can walk away. Separately, Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, shared concerns with Biden that he was losing ground in her state. Biden pushed back, suggesting that he didn’t believe that, which prompted Houlahan to tell Biden that she had polling and it is what she is seeing.
Persons: Joe Biden, Tom Brenner, Jason Crow, Crow, Beau, Biden, Chrissy Houlahan, Houlahan, Organizations: NAACP, Reuters, House Democrats, Colorado Democrat, Army, NATO, Democratic Locations: Las Vegas, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pennsylvania
Joe Scarborough, speaking alongside co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist, offered viewers a peek behind the curtain into the conspicuous decision-making process that transpired over the weekend. Without “Morning Joe” airing on Monday, viewers rebelled against MSNBC, opting to change the channel, Nielsen data indicated. The move to bench the “Morning Joe” crew, after all, didn’t happen in a vacuum. Which is why, perhaps, Comcast is involved in cleaning up the “Morning Joe” mess. I’m told that the company’s president, Mike Cavanagh, rescheduled meetings on Tuesday to grapple with the fallout stemming from the “Morning Joe” commentary.
Persons: CNN — Cesar Conde, , Joe ”, Donald Trump, Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, Willie Geist, Scarborough, , Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie, Joe, , ” Scarborough, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Conde, Trump, Brian Roberts, Roberts, ” Trump, radicalizing, Donald Trump Jr, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, it’s, I’m, Mike Cavanagh, bode Organizations: CNN, MSNBC, NBC, Group chairman’s, Nielsen, NBC News Group, Comcast, RNC, NBCU, Locations: Scarborough, Savannah, Acela
Greg Landsman is interviewed in his Longworth Building office, Washington D.C., on November 3. Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc/Getty ImagesThe assassination attempt on Donald Trump “overtook” conversations about whether President Joe Biden should drop out of the presidential race, Democratic Rep. Greg Landsman of Ohio said on CNN Tuesday. On “CNN This Morning” Tuesday, Kasie Hunt asked Landsman, “Are you ready to tell President Biden that you think he should step aside?”“No. First and foremost, what we all witnessed on Saturday was this, an attempted assassination on … former President Trump’s life,” Landsman responded. “My concerns about the president’s ability to make this case against Donald Trump, I’ve expressed those concerns to leadership,” Landsman said.
Persons: Greg Landsman, Tom Williams, Donald Trump “, Joe Biden, Ohio, Landsman, , Biden, Donald Trump, Kasie Hunt, , Trump’s, ” Landsman, I’ve, Hunt, JD Vance, Vance’s, Trump Organizations: Washington D.C, Democratic, CNN, Democratic Congressional, Democrats Locations: Washington, Ohio
Judge Aileen Cannon had been on the federal bench for little more than a year when a senior judge offered to preside over one of her first criminal trials in her isolated south Florida courthouse. “It’s very lonely,” Senior Judge Paul C. Huck told CNN of Fort Pierce, a small fishing and citrus community on the edge of the Southern District of Florida where Cannon is the only federal judge. They also said Cannon’s lack of trial experience, both as a lawyer and a judge, is apparent. In her seven years as a Justice Department attorney, Cannon participated on the trial teams of just four criminal cases. And on the bench, she’s only presided over a handful of criminal trials — and Huck took over one of them.
Persons: Aileen Cannon, , Paul C, Huck, Cannon, , Donald Trump, She’s, she’s, Trump, Read Organizations: CNN, Southern, Southern District of, Justice Department Locations: Florida, Fort Pierce, Southern District, Southern District of Florida, America
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