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The UAW strike at three factories owned by General Motors, Ford and Chrysler-owner Stellantis kicked off the most ambitious U.S. industrial labor action in decades. "No one wants a strike, but I respect workers' right to use their options under the collective bargaining" system, Biden said. Labor unions like the UAW - which represents 146,000 workers - are key to Biden's game plan for winning reelection in 2024. "The auto workers are being sold down the river by their leadership," Trump said in the interview with NBC's Meet the Press. Under Trump, auto companies "would likely have gone bankrupt," the Biden campaign said in a statement.
Persons: Joe Biden, Stellantis, Biden, Gene Sperling, Julie Su, Jonathan Ernst, Rights Biden, President Trump, Biden's, Trump, Suzanne Clark, Nandita Bose, Steve Holland, Jarret Renshaw, Susan Heavey, Alison Williams, Jason Neely, Nick Zieminski, Heather Timmons, Deepa Babington Organizations: UAW, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Labor, carmakers, Prince George's Community College, REUTERS, Rights, Former U.S, Republican, Biden's, NBC's, Press, Trump, U.S . Chamber of Commerce, Thomson Locations: Pennsylvania, Michigan, U.S, Detroit, Largo , Maryland
Trump widened his lead among rural voters to 65% in 2020 from 59% in 2016. That includes $20 billion for rural health systems, $20 billion for clean-energy agriculture projects, $11 billion for rural electrification and $13 billion towards rural clean energy projects, the White House calculates. "You get out into the rural areas, and the folks are older and don't have the educational level. USDA data shows 21% of working-age adults in rural areas have at least a bachelor's degree compared to 37% in urban areas. "Biden and [Democratic] Maine Governor Janet Mills: they're too much bleeding hearts.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Andrea Shalal, Rhiannon Hampson, she's, Hampson, We've, Donald Trump, Trump, Barack Obama, Mark Brewer, Suzanne Mettler, Trevor Brown, Brown, Ron Kaufman, Kaufman, Mitt Romney, George H, Bush, Biden, Tom Perez, I'm, John Piotti, James Gimpel, Gimpel, Orange, Dick Bouchard, Janet Mills, Jared Golden, overplaying, TRUMP, Paul Tewes, Matt Hildreth, Nathan Layne, Heather Timmons, Suzanne Goldenberg Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, U.S . Department, Republicans, Democratic, Biden, Republican, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Trump, University of Maine, Cornell, Republican National Committee, Democratic National Committee, Political, Trust, Pew, Center for Information, Research, Civic, Tufts University . White, Family Foundation, Data, University of Maryland, Pew Research, DEMOCRATS Maine, Maine, Reuters, Democrats, Democratic Party, Thomson Locations: Waterville , Maine, U.S, Waterville, Presque Isle, America, North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Maine, Orono, Nebraska, Massachusetts, Utah, Maine's, Vietnam, Poland, Iowa, Ohio , Montana
A General Motors assembly worker pickets outside the General Motors Bowling Green plant during the United Auto Workers (UAW) national strike in Bowling Green, Kentucky, U.S., October 10, 2019. Aid for suppliers has been discussed "since the minute it became clear there could be a strike" but those talks are "premature and fluid," the source said. Auto suppliers held recent discussions with the White House about the potential impact of a strike and possible options that the Biden administration could tap to help suppliers weather a prolonged strike. Small suppliers are critical to automakers' supply chains. Automakers have spent much of the past three years dealing with supply chain disruptions, and are still working to recover.
Persons: Bryan Woolston, Joe Biden's, Biden, Nandita Bose, David Shepardson, Paul Grant, David Ljunggren, Heather Timmons, Leslie Adler Organizations: General Motors, United Auto Workers, UAW, REUTERS, Detroit Three, U.S, Auto, House, Washington Post, Labor Department, Small Business Administration, White, SBA, Motor Equipment Manufacturers Association, Thomson Locations: Bowling Green , Kentucky, U.S, Michigan , Ohio, Canadian, Ontario
REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Asked about Republicans launching an impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Joe Biden in Congress, Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman clutched his head in mock horror and declared "Oh my God, really?" "Starting an impeachment inquiry will hopefully force the media to cover the mountains of evidence linking Joe Biden to Hunter's business dealings in a way that the American people haven't seen yet." Less than half believe Joe Biden did anything illegal and most voters polled in June said Hunter's legal issues had little impact on their plans to vote for or against his father. The White House sent out a list of comments from Republican House members saying evidence that Biden had done anything wrong had not been found. He did not cite any evidence of misconduct by Joe Biden.
Persons: Joe Biden, Evelyn Hockstein, John Fetterman clutched, Fetterman, Kevin McCarthy, Biden, Barack, Hunter, Karine Jean, Pierre, didn’t, Donald Trump, Hogan Gidley, haven't, Trump, General Merrick Garland, Hunter Biden, Obama, McCarthy, Donald Trump’s, Jeff Mason, Steve Holland, Heather Timmons, Will Dunham, David Gregorio Our Organizations: World Trade, Joint Base Elmendorf, REUTERS, Rights, Pennsylvania Democratic, Republican, GOP, Republicans, Constitution, Democratic, Senate, White House, Trump, House, U.S, Reuters, Gallup, Yahoo, White, Thomson Locations: Richardson, Anchorage , Alaska, Congress, Pennsylvania, U.S
The White House denies any impropriety, calling the impeachment move "extreme politics at its worst." "Starting an impeachment inquiry will hopefully force the media to cover the mountains of evidence linking Joe Biden to Hunter's business dealings in a way that the American people haven't seen yet." He was under pressure from them to launch the impeachment inquiry. The White House sent out a list of comments from Republican House members saying evidence that Biden had done anything wrong had not been found. It also released a previous McCarthy quote in which he said a vote would be needed ahead of an impeachment inquiry otherwise it "would create a process completely devoid of any merit or legitimacy."
Persons: Joe Biden, Evelyn Hockstein, John Fetterman clutched, Fetterman, Kevin McCarthy, Biden, Barack, Hunter, Donald Trump, Hogan Gidley, haven't, Trump, General Merrick Garland, Hunter Biden, Obama, McCarthy, Jeff Mason, Steve Holland, Heather Timmons, Will Dunham Organizations: World Trade, Joint Base Elmendorf, REUTERS, Rights, Pennsylvania Democratic, Republican, GOP, Republicans, White, Constitution, Democratic, Senate, White House, Trump, House, U.S, Reuters, Gallup, Thomson Locations: Richardson, Anchorage , Alaska, Congress, Pennsylvania, U.S, people's
Hunter Biden walks to the motorcade after arriving at Fort McNair, after U.S. President Joe Biden spent the weekend at Camp David, in Washington, U.S., July 4, 2023. Ziegler and other unnamed defendants are accused of obtaining "tens of thousands of emails, thousands of photos, and dozens of videos and recordings" belonging to the Hunter Biden and spreading them online. The suit accuses the former Trump aide of "accessing, tampering with, manipulating, altering, copying and damaging computer data that they do not own." Republicans have accused the Democratic president of profiting while he served as vice president from 2009 to 2017 from his son's foreign business ventures, an accusation the White House denies. "They have turned up no evidence, none, that he did anything wrong ... that’s because the president didn’t do anything wrong," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday.
Persons: Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Julia Nikhinson, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Garrett Ziegler, Trump, Peter Navarro, Ziegler, Kevin McCarthy, White, didn’t, Karine Jean, Pierre, Kanishka Singh, Heather Timmons, William Maclean Organizations: Fort McNair, U.S, Camp, REUTERS, Rights, ABC News, Republican U.S . House, Democratic, House Press, Thomson Locations: Fort, Washington , U.S, White, California, Washington
[1/6] A person holds a flag, on the day of the 22nd anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, in New York City, U.S., September 11, 2023. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Americans paused on Monday to remember the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, 22 years after Islamist hijackers seized control of jetliners and crashed them into the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Biden's decision to hold the event in Alaska, instead of Washington or New York, was a departure from what has been presidential custom. Across the Potomac River from Washington, Pentagon officials held the traditional event at the U.S. military's headquarters. The 9/11 attacks were the worst assault on U.S. soil since the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where 2,400 people were killed.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Douglas Emhoff, George W, Bush, al, Osama bin Laden, Bin, Barack Obama, Steve Holland, Heather Timmons, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: World Trade Center, & Museum, REUTERS, Rights, Trade Center, Pentagon, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Alaska, India, Vietnam, Anchorage, Washington, New York, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Biden said he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping's No.2, Chinese Premier Li Qiang, at the annual G20 summit in New Delhi. "My team, my staff still meets with President Xi's people and his cabinet," Biden told reporters. Biden called China's economic situation a "crisis," citing issues in the real estate sector and high youth unemployment. "One of the major economic tenets of his plan isn't working at all right now," Biden said of Xi, without elaborating. "I don't think this is going to cause China to invade Taiwan," Biden said of the country's economic troubles.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Xi Jinping's, Li Qiang, Xi, Li, Xi's, I'm, it's, Evelyn Hockstein, Nandita Bose, Trevor Hunnicutt, Doina Chiacu, Lisa Shumaker, Heather Timmons, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Taiwan, Southern, Sunday, Global Infrastructure, REUTERS, Democratic, Thomson Locations: HANOI, New Delhi, Indonesia, India, U.S, Beijing, Vietnam, China, Taiwan, United States, Hanoi, Washington
The visit comes as trade and investment ties between the two nations are growing and a long-simmering territorial dispute between Vietnam and China heats up in the South China Sea. Vietnam has named four other countries "comprehensive strategic partners," the designation expected for the U.S.: China, Russia, India and South Korea. Biden's visit comes nearly 50 years after the end of the deeply unpopular Vietnam War between the Soviet-backed Communist government of North Vietnam and South Vietnam’s U.S.-backed regime. "For decades, the US and Vietnam have worked to overcome a painful shared legacy of the Vietnam War, working hand in hand to promote reconciliation, with our service members and our veterans lighting the way," he said. Washington has been pushing to elevate ties with Hanoi to a "strategic" partnership from one that for the past decade has been called "comprehensive."
Persons: Joe Biden, Evelyn Hockstein, Biden, Nguyen Phu Trong, Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Nandita Bose, Khanh Vu, Francesco Guarascio, Heather Timmons, Chizu Organizations: Global Infrastructure, REUTERS, Sunday, Communist Party General, Party, U.S ., Google, Intel, Marvell, Boeing, U.S, Communist, Thomson Locations: New Delhi, India, DELHI, HANOI, United, China, Asia, Vietnam, South China, Russia, South Korea, Hanoi, U.S, Soviet, North Vietnam, South Vietnam’s U.S, Pacific, US, Washington, Czech Republic
The visit comes as trade and investment ties between the two nations are growing and a long-simmering territorial dispute between Vietnam and China heats up in the South China Sea. Vietnam has named four other countries "comprehensive strategic partners," the designation expected for the U.S.: China, Russia, India and South Korea. Biden's visit comes nearly 50 years after the end of the deeply unpopular Vietnam War between the Soviet-backed Communist government of North Vietnam and South Vietnam’s U.S.-backed regime. "For decades, the US and Vietnam have worked to overcome a painful shared legacy of the Vietnam War, working hand in hand to promote reconciliation, with our service members and our veterans lighting the way," he said. Washington has been pushing to elevate ties with Hanoi to a "strategic" partnership from one that for the past decade has been called "comprehensive."
Persons: Nandita Bose, Francesco Guarascio, Joe Biden, Biden, Nguyen Phu Trong, Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Khanh Vu, Heather Timmons, Chizu Organizations: Francesco Guarascio NEW, Sunday, Communist Party General, Party, U.S ., Google, Intel, Marvell, GlobalFoundries, Boeing, U.S, Communist Locations: Francesco Guarascio NEW DELHI, HANOI, United, China, Asia, Vietnam, South China, Russia, India, South Korea, Hanoi, U.S, Soviet, North Vietnam, South Vietnam’s U.S, Pacific, US, Washington, Czech Republic
Biden and Modi last met in person in June when the Indian leader was the guest of a White House state visit. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen joined Friday's meeting, as did White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan, the White House said in a statement. Biden spoke to Modi about the importance of a healthy democracy, Campbell told reporters. Modi, of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, has faced criticism about shrinking press freedom in India since he took office. His allies attacked the reporter afterward, in a targeted online harassment campaign that the White House later called "unacceptable" and "antithetical to the very principles of democracy."
Persons: Joe Biden, Narendra Modi, Biden, We're, we've, Kurt Campbell, Campbell, Eileen Laubacher, Modi, amiably, Janet Yellen, Jake Sullivan, Subrahmanyam, Ajit Doval, Amit Dave, Nandita Bose, Steve Holland, Heather Timmons, Grant McCool Organizations: Indian, U.S, U.S . National Security Council, South, U.S ., General Electric, Treasury, Friday's, White, REUTERS, World Bank, Biden, Bharatiya Janata Party, White House, Thomson Locations: DELHI, New Delhi, India, East, Europe, U.S, South Asia, Washington, Delhi, China, Africa, Latin America, Asia, Vietnam, United States, American
A man walks past an installation on a skywalk ahead of the G20 Summit in New Delhi, India, September 6, 2023. The plans for a sweeping, multi-national ports and rail deal would come at a critical time. It also comes as the Biden administration seeks a broader diplomatic deal in the Middle East that would have Saudi Arabia recognize Israel. The negotiations over a multi-country infrastructure deal were first reported by Axios. Beyond the diplomatic implications, officials said they hope such an infrastructure deal could reduce shipping times, cost, the use of diesel and make trade faster and cheaper.
Persons: Francis Mascarenhas, Joe Biden, Narendra Modi, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, Biden, Steve Holland, Trevor Hunnicutt, Heather Timmons, Jamie Freed Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, United Arab, Indian, Saudi Crown, Washington, Axios, Thomson Locations: New Delhi, India, U.S, Saudi Arabia, South Asia, United Arab Emirates, Europe, Israel
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris gestures as she boards Air Force Two after attending the 43rd ASEAN Summit at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia on September 7, 2023. Yasuyoshi Chiba/Pool via REUTERS Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Sept 7 (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris dismissed questions about President Joe Biden's age on Friday, telling a television interviewer she is prepared to be commander in chief, but that it won't be necessary. "Joe Biden is going to be just fine," Harris said, when asked about concerns that Biden is too old to run again. "But Joe Biden is going to be fine. Let me tell you something: I work with Joe Biden every day," the vice president said.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Yasuyoshi, Joe Biden's, Joe Biden, Harris, Biden, Republican Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Steve Holland, Heather Timmons, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Air Force, ASEAN Summit, Hatta International Airport, REUTERS Acquire, Rights, Republican, South Carolina, CBS News, Thomson Locations: Tangerang, Indonesia, Jakarta
Biden's Labor Day prediction that the union would not strike against Detroit's automakers ahead of a Sept. 14 contract deadline was soundly rejected by UAW President Shawn Fain. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden's comments about the UAW over Labor Day was him being "an optimistic person." The White House has tried to play a role in several recent large-scale union contract negotiations involving rail workers and West Coast port workers. Trump won Michigan in 2016, helping propel him to the White House; Biden beat him by 154,000 votes in Michigan in 2020. Around half a million more threatened strikes in the first half of 2023, estimates from national labor unions show.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Biden, Biden's, Shawn Fain, Fain, Karine Jean, Pierre, Kate Bronfenbrenner, Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden, Joshua Roberts, Harley Shaiken, Shaiken, Nandita Bose, David Shepardson, Joseph White, Heather Timmons, Deepa Babington Organizations: UAW, Biden's Labor, Detroit's, House Press, Labor, General Motors, Ford, carmakers, Anderson Economic, Cornell University's School of Industry & Labor Relations, White House, Wednesday, Workers, Republican, Michigan, State Labor, Metal Workers, Local, REUTERS, University of California, Bureau of Labor Statistics, EV, White, Energy Department, Teamsters, UPS, House, Thomson Locations: Detroit, America, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Coast, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S, Berkeley, Michigan , Ohio , Indiana , Illinois, Belvidere , Illinois, Washington
Providing weapons to Russia "is not going to reflect well on North Korea and they will pay a price for this in the international community," U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters at the White House. "We will continue to call on North Korea to abide by its public commitments not to supply weapons to Russia that will end up killing Ukrainians," Sullivan said. As Russia's isolation over its war in Ukraine has grown, it has seen increasing value in North Korea, according to political analysts. The United States in August imposed sanctions on three entities it accused of being tied to arms deals between North Korea and Russia. North Korea has conducted six nuclear tests since 2006 and had been testing various missiles over recent years.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong, Alexander Zemlianichenko, Kim Jong Un, Jake Sullivan, Kim, Sullivan, Adrienne Watson, Putin, Dmitry Peskov, Sergei Shoigu, Keir Giles, Andrei Lankov, Trevor Hunnicutt, Andrew Osborn, Heather Timmons, Grant McCool Organizations: REUTERS, WASHINGTON, U.S, White, . National Security, New York Times, Russia's, Chatham House's, Eurasia, Russia, Seoul's Kookmin University, The, China, . Security, Thomson Locations: Vladivostok, Russia, MOSCOW, North Korea, Ukraine, Moscow, Soviet Union, PYONGYANG, Korean, Pyongyang, North, Chatham House's Russia, Russian, Korea, The United States, U.S
[1/2] Abortion rights demonstrators rally to mark the first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the Dobbs v Women's Health Organization case, overturning the landmark Roe v Wade abortion decision, in Washington, U.S., June 24, 2023. It is part of a larger push by women's, reproductive rights and Democratic groups to put abortion rights at the heart of the 2024 campaign and attack anti-abortion measures on local ballots around the country. Midterm exit polls showed that a bump in young voters, and especially women, helped Democrats, and women voters swinging from Trump helped deliver the White House to Biden in 2020. No Dem Left Behind, a political action committee, started training activists this week to reach across the aisle on abortion rights. Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), told Fox News she was happy to see Republican candidates discussing abortion ahead of the 2024 election.
Persons: Wade, Evelyn Hockstein, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Roe, Ron DeSantis, Biden, Hassan Martini, , Nikki Haley, Haley, Haley's, Jennifer Holdsworth, Ronna McDaniel, we’re, Nandita Bose, Andrea Shalal, Heather Timmons, Josie Kao Organizations: U.S, Supreme, Women's Health Organization, REUTERS, Rights, White, Republican, Democratic, Biden, Democratic National Committee, Trump, Republicans, Christian, Reuters, Former South Carolina, Democrat, U.S . Senate, Republican National Committee, Fox News, RNC, Democrats, Thomson Locations: Dobbs, Washington , U.S, Florida, Ohio , Kansas, Kentucky, U.S, Washington
It is part of a larger push by women's, reproductive rights and Democratic groups to put abortion rights at the heart of the 2024 campaign and attack anti-abortion measures on local ballots around the country. Biden campaign officials, the Democratic National Committee and rights groups told Reuters that abortion rights stopped an expected "red wave" Republican takeover of the Senate in 2022, and they believe it will draw more Democrats and some independent and Republican voters to Biden in 2024. No Dem Left Behind, a political action committee, started training activists this week to reach across the aisle on abortion rights. Americans' support for abortion rights is nuanced, however. Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, told Fox News she was happy to see Republican candidates discussing abortion ahead of the 2024 election.
Persons: Wade, Evelyn Hockstein, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Roe, Ron DeSantis, Biden, Hassan Martini, , Nikki Haley, Haley, Jennifer Holdsworth, Ronna McDaniel, we’re, Nandita Bose, Andrea Shalal, Heather Timmons, Josie Kao Organizations: U.S, Supreme, Women's Health Organization, REUTERS, Rights, White, Republican, Democratic, Biden, Democratic National Committee, Trump, Republicans, Christian, Reuters, Former South Carolina, Democrat, U.S . Senate, Republican National Committee, Fox News, Democrats, Thomson Locations: Dobbs, Washington , U.S, Florida, Ohio , Kansas, Kentucky, U.S, Washington
It's on the rise," Biden said in the White House's East room, speaking to civil rights leaders including the family of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., gathered for the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington. A 21-year old white gunman shot and killed three Black people at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday. Vice President Kamala Harris, in the East Room, warned that "there are those who are intentionally trying to divide us as a nation." White supremacy "has no place in America," White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters earlier on Monday. "Over the last 60 years this country has come a long way" to battle racism and white supremacy ideology, Stephen Benjamin, director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, said at the briefing.
Persons: Malcom Jackson, Joe Biden, Biden, Martin Luther King Jr, Ryan Christopher Palmeter, T.K, Waters, Kamala Harris, Karine Jean, Pierre, Stephen Benjamin, Benjamin said, Ron DeSantis, Benjamin, Steve Holland, Jarrett Renshaw, Heather Timmons, David Gregorio, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, White, Authorities, FBI, Office, Public, Republican, Thomson Locations: Jacksonville , Florida, U.S, Florida, Washington, America
Don't expect any change, Biden advisers say, until after decisions are handed down in those trials. However, sustaining that strategy, during the most contentious and consequential judicial actions in U.S. presidential history, will be severely tested in the coming months, political strategists say. Expect Trump to use a series of criminal trials from New York City to Georgia and Florida in the months ahead to fuel a campaign deeply rooted in grievance politics. The White House and the reelection campaign are content to use the upcoming months - when Republicans are embroiled in a nasty nominating race - to pitch Americans on the success of Biden's economic policies, interviews show. Instead, the reelection campaign will try to draw attention to differences between the two candidates, officials say.
Persons: Donald Trump, Mario Anzuoni, Donald Trump's, Joe Biden, Biden, “ It’s, , Jimmy Seagull, Trump, perp, Karen Finney, he'd, — Barack Obama, George W, Bush, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter —, Tim Ryan, , Ryan, Jarrett Renshaw, Heather Timmons Organizations: REUTERS, Republican, Trump, Democratic, Democrats, Republicans, Trump . Democratic, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, New York City, Georgia, Florida, Ohio, America, United States
mug shot t-shirts ($34.00), beverage holders ($15.00 for two) and coffee mugs ($25.00). His son Don Jr. is marketing "FREE TRUMP" mug shot t-shirts ($29.99) and posters ($19.99). What legal rights, if any, Trump's campaign may have over the mug shot's reproduction are unclear, however. The former president told Fox News Digital in an interview Thursday night that he only did the mug shot because Georgia officials insisted. Rick Wilson, a co-founder of the Lincoln Project flogging mug shot wares online, dared Trump's campaign to sue him in a Friday post on X.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Don Jr, Etsy, Taylor, CJ Butler, it's Trump, David Kochel, Trump, Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Mario Anzuoni, Chris LaCivita, Josh Gerben, Trump's, you've, Rick Wilson, Gram Slattery, Nathan Lane, Blake Brittain, Jason Lange, Rollo Ross, Steve Holland, Heather Timmons, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: Former U.S, Trump, Republican, Lincoln, Republicans, REUTERS, Reuters, U.S, Constitution, Fox News Digital, Thomson Locations: Former, Georgia, Los Angeles, Atlanta , Georgia, Iowa, New York, Los Angeles , California, U.S, Fulton, Lincoln
mug shot t-shirts ($34.00), beverage holders ($15.00 for two) and coffee mugs ($25.00). His son Don Jr. is marketing "FREE TRUMP" mug shot t-shirts ($29.99) and posters ($19.99). What legal rights, if any, Trump's campaign may have over the mug shot's reproduction are unclear, however. The former president told Fox News Digital in an interview Thursday night that he only did the mug shot because Georgia officials insisted. Rick Wilson, a co-founder of the Lincoln Project flogging mug shot wares online, dared Trump's campaign to sue him in a Friday post on X.
Persons: Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Mario Anzuoni, Donald Trump's, Don Jr, Etsy, Taylor, David Kochel, Trump, Chris LaCivita, Josh Gerben, Trump's, you've, Rick Wilson, Gram Slattery, Nathan Lane, Blake Brittain, Jason Lange, Steve Holland, Heather Timmons, Rosalba O'Brien Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Former U.S, Trump, Republican, Lincoln, Republicans, Reuters, U.S, Constitution, Fox News Digital, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Former, Georgia, Los Angeles, Iowa, New York, Fulton, Lincoln
And Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a long-shot Democratic rival to Biden, is talking with Virginia voters about inflation just as the debate begins. In Washington, a joint "war room" of the Biden campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) will offer rapid response throughout the night. Biden campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond and DNC chair Jaime Harrison will hold a press conference before the debate. Republicans on Wednesday night's debate stage will likely direct most of their criticism at Biden instead of each other. The Biden campaign says they have yet to consider whether or not Biden would debate Trump, or what it means if Trump decides against debating in the general election.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Scott Morgan, Donald Trump, Tucker Carlson, Joe Biden's, Trump, Majorie Taylor Greene, Biden, Franklin Delanor Roosevelt, Greene, MAGA, Cedric Richmond, Jaime Harrison, They've, Richmond, Jarrett Renshaw, Heather Timmons, Nick Macfie Organizations: Democratic, Fair, REUTERS, Republican, Fox, Milwaukee, Biden, Virginia, Democratic National Committee, MAGA ”, GOP, Trump, Republicans, Thomson Locations: Iowa, Des Moines , Iowa, U.S, Milwaukee , Wisconsin, United States, Washington, Wisconsin
President Joe Biden is pursuing sweeping student debt relief actions through various approaches even as U.S. courts have blocked certain pieces of his plan. Student loan payments were paused during the COVID-19 pandemic as shutdowns and other fallout from the spreading virus upended the U.S. economy, but have since resumed. "We are continuing to pursue an alternative path to deliver student debt relief to as many Americans as possible as quickly as possible," the White House said in a statement. On average, the plan will cut total lifetime payments in half for Black, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaska Native borrowers, the White House added. Data released this month showed student loan balances declined by $35 billion to $1.57 trillion in the second quarter.
Persons: Joe Biden, Fumio Kishida, Yoon Suk, Camp David, Evelyn Hockstein, Biden, Susan Heavey, Jonathan Oatis, Heather Timmons Organizations: Japanese, South, REUTERS, Rights, White, Department of Education, U.S, Supreme, Education Department, Thomson Locations: Camp, Thurmont , Maryland, U.S, American Indian, Alaska
Biden heading to Maui to meet with wildfire survivors
  + stars: | 2023-08-21 | by ( Steve Holland | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
[1/8] U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden board a plane as they depart for Maui from Reno, Nevada, U.S., August 21, 2023. "It’s going to be an emotional day for everyone," White House spokesperson Olivia Dalton told reporters on Air Force One. Biden, who is seeking reelection in 2024, has been criticized by some Republicans and others for his initial response to the Maui fires. Biden said on Aug. 10 he would expand federal aid to Hawaii and promised help to anyone who needed it. Biden himself said he did not want to travel to Maui until he was assured he would not interfere with emergency response efforts.
Persons: Joe Biden, Jill Biden, Kevin Lamarque, Joe Biden's, Biden, Olivia Dalton, Dalton, Deanna Criswell, Richard Bissen, Bob Fenton, Criswell, Steve Holland, Jarrett Renshaw, Colleen Jenkins, Michael Perry, Jonathan Oatis, Heather Timmons, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: REUTERS, FORCE, Air Force, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Facebook, Monday, FEMA, Southwest, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Maui, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Maui, Reno , Nevada, U.S, Tahoe, Lahaina, Hawaii, Delaware, Maui County, Southern California
Biden, Kishida, Yoon at historic Camp David summit
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
U.S. President Joe Biden holds a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol during the trilateral summit at Camp David near Thurmont, Maryland, U.S., August 18, 2023. REUTERS/Jim Bourg Acquire Licensing RightsAug 18 (Reuters) - After meeting at Camp David on Friday, U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol spoke to reporters from all three countries for about an hour, delivering prepared remarks and answering questions. This is a new era of partnership between Japan and the Republic of Korea and the United States." JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER FUMIO KISHIDA"This has been a precious opportunity for myself to further deepen the relationship of trust and confidence." Speaking of Camp David: "It is a huge honor to have printed a fresh page in its history with this meeting."
Persons: Joe Biden, Fumio Kishida, Yoon Suk, Camp David, Jim Bourg, JOE BIDEN, Peter the Great, David, YOON SUK, Trevor Hunnicutt, Hyonhee Shin, Eric Beech, Heather Timmons, Grant McCool Organizations: Japanese, South, REUTERS, Camp, South China, ASEAN, Pacific, SOUTH, IAEA, Thomson Locations: Camp, Thurmont , Maryland, U.S, Japan, Republic of Korea, United States, Korea, Ukraine, China, Taiwan, East, South, North Korea
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