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"For too long our government has violated the cardinal rule that every bitcoiner knows by heart: Never sell your bitcoin," Trump said at this year's Bitcoin Conference in Nashville. Kennedy went further than Trump, promising to establish a 4 million bitcoin strategic reserve to match the country's current stake in gold, some of which is held near the military base at Fort Knox. But Trump's reservation speaks to the complications of promising a bitcoin strategic reserve on par with the gold standard. An executive order would not be enough to bring a U.S. bitcoin reserve into existence. That existing bitcoin stockpile could act as the foundation for the bitcoin strategic reserve, which the U.S. government would build on by regularly buying a certain number of bitcoin.
Persons: Donald Trump, Marco Bello, Trump, Trump's, didn't, Tyler, Cameron Winklevoss, Kid Rock, Cynthia Lummis, Bill Hagerty, Marsha Blackburn, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, bitcoin, Sen, Lummis, Per Sen, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Fred Thiel Organizations: Reuters NASHVILLE —, Republican, U.S . Marshals Service, Trump, U.S . Treasury, Bitcoin Conference, Saturday, Wyoming, U.S, Treasury Department, House, Independents, Democratic, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, U.S . Locations: Charlotte , North Carolina, U.S, Nashville, United States of America, Germany, Fort Knox, Washington, United States, bitcoin
President Joe Biden will delivered a speech from the Oval Office to explain his decision to drop out of the presidential race against former President Donald Trump, and laid out his plan for the remaining months of his term. It was the first time Biden has addressed the nation since exiting the race and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him. The president returned to Washington on Tuesday after quarantining at his Delaware beach house with Covid-19. Subscribe to CNBC on YouTube.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Kamala Harris, quarantining Organizations: CNBC, YouTube Locations: Washington, Delaware
[The stream is slated to start at 8 p.m. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] President Joe Biden will deliver a speech from the Oval Office to explain his decision to drop out of the presidential race against former President Donald Trump, and to lay out his plan for the remaining months of his term. It is the first time Biden has addressed the nation since exiting the race and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him. The president returned to Washington on Tuesday after quarantining at his Delaware beach house with Covid-19.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Kamala Harris, quarantining Organizations: CNBC, YouTube Locations: Washington, Delaware
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump. Fox News has invited Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump to debate each other in Pennsylvania on Sept. 17, according to copies of the letters obtained by CNBC. The invitation comes a day after Trump said he would be willing to debate Harris, the newly minted de facto Democratic nominee, multiple times on a call with reporters. The Harris and Trump campaigns did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on whether they would accept the invite. The debate would serve as a redemption opportunity for Democrats, following President Joe Biden's disastrous debate performance in June.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Trump, Harris, Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Joe Biden's Organizations: Republican, Fox News, CNBC, Democratic, Trump Locations: Pennsylvania
Vice President Kamala Harris and more than 30 Capitol Hill lawmakers are not planning to attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday afternoon. It is Netanyahu's fourth address to Congress, the last of which took place in March 2015. This year, nine months into the Israel-Hamas war and the resulting humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Netanyahu's speech has become a lightning rod of controversy, triggering an eruption of protests in Washington. Harris' absence from Netanyahu's speech is a conspicuous departure from tradition, though it is not wholly unprecedented. Instead, Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Ben Cardin, D-Md., will preside over Netanyahu's joint address.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Kamala Harris, Benjamin Netanyahu's, Harris, Donald Trump's, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Sen, Patty Murray, Ben Cardin, Cardin Organizations: Major, Jewish, Hamas, Capitol, Cannon, Republican, Trump, NBC News, NBC, Foreign, State Locations: Israel, Palestinian, Jerusalem, Gaza, Washington, D, United States
"I draw strength, and find joy, in working for the American people," Biden said from the Oval Office. " "I gave my heart and my soul to our nation," Biden said. Biden's speech comes three days after the 81-year-old president quit the race against former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and threw his full support behind Harris. Evan Vucci | Via Reuters"I have decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation," Biden said. U.S. President Joe Biden addresses the nation from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, July 24, 2024, about his decision to drop his Democratic presidential reelection bid.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Biden, Donald Trump, Harris, Evan Vucci, that's, Jill Biden Organizations: Democratic Party's, Republican, Oval, White, Democratic, Reuters, Trump, Biden Locations: Harris ., Washington, United States, America, Delaware, Covid
As of late Monday, there did not appear to be any potentially serious challengers for the Democratic nomination who had not already endorsed Harris. On the contrary, Democratic governors and senators and House members have been lining up to endorse Harris, instead of waiting to see whether any potential alternatives emerge. The refusal by Democrats to entertain these calls from donors who want to slow down the nomination process is a sharp contrast to how many donors successfully lobbied lawmakers to call on Biden to drop out of the race. Despite a few big donors pushing for a pause on the process, the Democratic party on Monday was full steam ahead with its new frontrunner. Gretchen Whitmer — all of whom are now contenders in the veepstakes to become Harris' running mate.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Mike Bloomberg, Forbes, Reed Hastings, Biden, Democratic electeds, Gavin Newsom, Roy Cooper, Pete Buttigieg, Josh Shapiro, Andy Beshear, J.B ., Gretchen Whitmer — Organizations: Democratic, Billionaire, Bloomberg, Netflix, California Gov, Gavin Newsom , North Carolina Gov, Transportation, Kentucky Gov, Illinois Gov, J.B . Pritzker, Michigan Gov Locations: California, Gavin Newsom ,, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois
Vice President Kamala Harris is already seeing a wave of big money donor support following President Joe Biden dropping out of the race, with the help of bundlers who have assisted her in past races, according to people familiar with the matter. Lasry helped raise money for the vice president when she ran against Biden in the 2020 Democratic primary. Hoffman has donated at least $10 million to supportive Biden political action committees so far this election, according to Federal Election Commission records. The campaign filed the new name of their campaign, "Harris for President," with the FEC. That would come with the added risk of donors potentially deciding not to donate to the new campaign, Massoglia said.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, bundlers, Biden, Harris, Donald Trump, Marc Lasry, Lasry, Reid Hoffman, Hoffman, Doug Emhoff, Alexander Soros, George Soros, Stewart Bainum Jr, Anna Massoglia, Massoglia Organizations: Democratic, Senate, CNBC, Wall, Biden, Trump, Venture, Commission, New, New York Hamptons, Hamptons, Democratic Party, Choice, Convention, Democratic National Committee Locations: New York, Chicago
Kevin Mohatt | ReutersVice President Kamala Harris on Sunday received President Joe Biden's endorsement to replace him at the top of the Democratic ticket in the race against Donald Trump. "I am honored to have the President's endorsement and my intention is to earn and win this nomination," Harris said in a Sunday statement. Biden's endorsement puts Harris on a glidepath to the Democratic nomination. Secure nominationThough Harris has a significant leg-up with Biden's endorsement, she is not the Democratic nominee until the necessary number of delegates say so. The voting process will repeat itself until a candidate wins a majority and can be officially designated the Democratic nominee.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Kevin Mohatt, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Harris, Carol Hamilton, Josh Shapiro, Andy Beshear, Arizona Sen, Mark Kelly, Roy Cooper, J.B ., Pete Buttigieg, Gretchen Whitmer, Biden, Anna Massoglia Organizations: Air Force, Joint Base Andrews, Reuters, Sunday, Democratic, Democrats, Trump, CNBC, Pennsylvania, Kentucky Gov, North Carolina Gov, Illinois Gov, J.B . Pritzker, Transportation, Michigan Gov, Democratic National Convention, Federal Locations: Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, Joint Base Andrews , Maryland, U.S, India, Jamaica, Kentucky, Arizona, Illinois, Chicago
The Secret Service denied some of former President Donald Trump's requests for additional security resources over the past two years, an official with the agency confirmed to NBC News. The Secret Service official said extra security accommodations could not always be made for Trump due to the department's limited resources. "In some instances where specific Secret Service specialized units or resources were not provided, the agency made modifications to ensure the security of the protectee," Secret Service spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi told NBC News. Last Sunday, he said the assertion that the Secret Service had rebuffed Trump's team's requests for additional security were "absolutely false." In the wake of the attempted assassination of Trump, the Secret Service has been under intense scrutiny.
Persons: Donald Trump, Donald Trump's, Anthony Guglielmi, Trump's, Trump, Kimberly Cheatle, Mike Johnson, Steve Scalise Organizations: Republican National Convention, Secret Service, NBC News, Service, Trump, Washington Post, NBC Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Trump's Pennsylvania, Trump
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
California Rep. Mark Takano on Saturday publicly urged President Joe Biden to drop out of the race against former President Donald Trump, and instead allow Vice President Kamala Harris to helm the ticket. "President Biden's greatest accomplishment remains saving democracy in 2020. He can and must do so again in 2024 — by passing the torch to Vice President Harris as the Democratic Party Presidential nominee," Takano said in a statement. "As soon as we have the green light, we are going to be back out on the stump," Biden campaign spokesperson Michael Tyler told reporters Saturday morning. "We know which candidate in this election puts the American people first: our President, Joe Biden," she said.
Persons: Mark Takano, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Takano, Biden's, Harris, Biden, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Michael Tyler, Tyler Organizations: Committee, Veterans ’ Affairs, Congressional Delegation, U.S, Capitol, California Rep, Democrat, Biden, Democratic Party Presidential, House Democratic, Democratic, Trump, Democratic Party, NBC News, White Locations: Washington , DC, Rehoboth Beach, Del, Massachusetts
US President Joe Biden departs from the White House for Las Vegas on July 15, 2024, in Washington, DC. The decision rules out the possibility that a process designed to quickly nominate Biden would begin as soon as next week, which some Biden allies had pushed for. The House and Senate are out of town this week, but return to Washington the week of July 22. Walz and Daughtry's letter also quelled some growing concerns on Capitol Hill about the early voting process. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., also urged the DNC to delay the voting process, sources familiar with the matter told NBC News and CNBC.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Tim Walz, Bishop Leah Daughtry, " Walz, Jared Huffman, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries Organizations: White House, Las Vegas, Democratic National Committee, NBC News, Biden, Democrats, Capitol, Democratic, Minnesota, California Rep, CNBC, Wednesday, DNC Locations: Washington , DC, United States, Washington, D
The third day of the Republican National Convention is focusing on foreign policy and military issues, and is featuring the first speech by Sen. JD Vance of Ohio as the running mate of former President Donald Trump. Trump, who survived an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania over the weekend, has long expected to face President Joe Biden in November's election. Biden has adamantly refused to drop out of the contest since his disastrous debate against Trump in late June. As the convention was getting underway in Milwaukee Wednesday, the White House announced that Biden tested positive for Covid. CNBC's TV and digital reporters are covering the convention live from Milwaukee, Washington, and New York City.
Persons: Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden, Adam Schiff, Biden Organizations: Republican National Convention, California Democrat, Senate, Biden, Trump, Milwaukee Wednesday, White House Locations: Pennsylvania, November's, California, Milwaukee, Milwaukee , Washington, New York City
President Joe Biden walks out of the Oval Office toward Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, July 15, 2024. House Democrats are circulating a letter for signatures that urges the Democratic National Committee to slow down its nomination process for President Joe Biden. The letter asks the DNC to cancel its plan to hold a "virtual roll call" to officially nominate the president. Huffman is one of the several members leading the effort to rally signatures, a spokesperson for his office confirmed to CNBC. Ohio has since moved its ballot deadline to the end of August, but the DNC has maintained its expedited nomination plan.
Persons: Joe Biden, Jared Huffman, Mike Levin, Susan Wild, Huffman, Levin, Biden, Wild Organizations: Marine, White, Democratic National Committee, Democratic, NBC, CNBC, DNC, Republican Locations: Washington, Ohio
The second day of the Republican National Convention will feature remarks from a bevy of Republican lawmakers and other prominent political figures, including multiple former Trump campaign rivals. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, who ran against Trump in the 2016 presidential primary and was recently a finalist to be his running mate, is set to speak. Also on the schedule: Trump's former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, who challenged Trump in the 2024 GOP primary and did not immediately endorse him when she ended her presidential campaign. Haley said in an exit speech that Trump would have to "earn the votes" of Republicans who did not back him. Ron DeSantis, who was once seen as Trump's most formidable challenger in the primary, is also on the list.
Persons: Sen, Marco Rubio, Trump, JD Vance, Rubio, Nikki Haley, Haley, Ron DeSantis, Lara Trump, Kari Lake, Elise Stefanik, Vivek Ramaswamy, Kevin Breuninger Organizations: Republican National Convention, Republican, Trump, United, GOP, Florida Gov, Republican National Committee, Senate, House Republican Locations: Marco Rubio of Florida, Ohio, United Nations, Arizona, New York
Editor's note: This is a developing story and will be updated throughout the day. The Secret Service is under growing pressure to explain what went wrong in the hours and minutes before a gunman opened fire in an attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump at his Pennsylvania rally on Saturday. "The Secret Service is working with all involved federal, state and local agencies to understand what happened, how it happened, and how we can prevent an incident like this from ever taking place again," Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle said in a statement Monday. The Secret Service is not substantially changing its security plan for the Republican National Convention, which kicks off Monday, Cheatle said, despite the Saturday shooting. "I am confident in the security plan our Secret Service RNC coordinator and our partners have put in place, which we have reviewed and strengthened in the wake of Saturday's shooting," Cheatle said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Kimberly Cheatle, Cheatle Organizations: Republican National Convention
Editor's note: This is a developing story and will be updated throughout the day. Former President Donald Trump on Monday officially received the 1,215 delegates required to become the official GOP presidential nominee at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. The designation came moments after Trump on Truth Social announced Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, to be his running mate, solidifying the Republican ticket for November. The convention kicks off days after Trump's attempted assassination at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday where one rally attendee was killed, and two others were critically injured. From Monday to Thursday, over 80 of Trump's closest allies, big-ticket donors and other lawmakers are expected to speak.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Sen, JD Vance, Trump's, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Corey Lewandowski, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Amber Rose, David Sacks, South Carolina Sen, Tim Scott, Kristi Noem Organizations: Monday, Republican National Convention, Truth Social, Republican, RNC, Trump, decibel, Georgia, South, South Dakota Gov Locations: Milwaukee, R, Ohio, South Carolina, City
U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks following the incident that occurred at a campaign rally for former U.S. President Donald Trump, in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, U.S., July 13, 2024. President Joe Biden said he should not have used the language, "put Trump in the bullseye," a remark he made to donors in a private call days before the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. "It was a mistake to use the word," Biden said, according to excerpts of a Monday interview with NBC News' Lester Holt. "Look, I have not engaged in that rhetoric," Biden said. The Monday interview comes as Biden works to rehabilitate his political image following his disastrous debate performance against Trump in June.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Lester Holt, Thomas Matthew Crooks Organizations: Trump, NBC News, Service, Republican, Democratic Locations: Rehoboth Beach , Delaware, U.S, Pennsylvania
The attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday left one attendee and the gunman dead, and two more attendees still in critical condition 12 hours later. Trump was grazed by a bullet and treated at a local hospital, but released late Saturday night. The FBI has identified the shooter, now deceased, as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pa., a registered Republican. He used a semi-automatic weapon, NBC News reports. CNBC's politics reporters and breaking news teams are covering the day's developments from Washington, D.C. and New York City.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Mike Johnson, demonized Trump Organizations: FBI, NBC, Republican National Convention, Trump, Democratic Locations: Pennsylvania, Washington, California, Bethel Park, Pa, Milwaukee, Washington ,, New York City
Trump could be seen on video contracting his body to the right, clutching his ear and dropping to the ground. What appeared to be blood could be seen on the right side of Trump's head. One spectator from the rally is dead, and a second is in serious condition, according to the Butler County district attorney. President Joe Biden delivered remarks on Saturday evening, saying "There's no place in America for this kind of violence." CNBC's politics reporters, video team and breaking news reporters will be covering this story live from New York and Washington, D.C.
Persons: Trump, Joe Biden Organizations: Secret Service, NBC Locations: Butler County, America, New York, Washington
Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a rally in Doral, Florida, on July 9, 2024. Various Trump megadonors are also on the RNC lineup including venture capitalist David Sacks and investors Steve and Zach Witkoff. In total, the RNC will have over 80 speakers rallying support around Trump before the convention culminates in officially designating him the Republican presidential nominee. Notably missing from the RNC speaker list is former First Lady Melania Trump, as well as Trump's daughter and former White House advisor Ivanka Trump. Melania has so far been conspicuously absent from the Trump campaign trail, drawing mockery from President Joe Biden.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, frontrunners, frontrunners — Sens, JD Vance, Marco Rubio, Doug Burgum —, Sen, Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy, David Sacks, Steve, Zach Witkoff, Mike Johnson, Tucker Carlson, Amber Rose, Melania Trump, White, Ivanka Trump, Melania, Joe Biden, Eric Trump, Lara Trump Organizations: Republican, Republican National Convention, Capitol Hill, frontrunners —, North Dakota Gov, GOP, RNC, Trump, Senate, Conservative, Republican Party Locations: Doral , Florida, R, Ohio, Savannah, Milwaukee
(Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)Former President Donald Trump was rushed off stage by the Secret Service at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday after loud cracking noises were heard. The Secret Service later said Trump was safe, and Trump's campaign said he was at a "local medical facility." "The Secret Service has implemented protective measures and the former President is safe," Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said in a social media post. "This is now an active Secret Service investigation and further information will be released when available." Steven Cheung, the Trump campaign's communications director, said "President Trump thanks law enforcement and first responders for their quick action during this heinous act.
Persons: Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Trump, Anthony Guglielmi, Steven Cheung, Joe Biden Organizations: Secret Service, Service, Trump, White, NBC Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania
A majority of economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal said former President Donald Trump's policies would be more likely to reignite inflation than President Joe Biden's would. Eight of the economists in the WSJ survey said inflation would be worse under Biden than Trump. Meanwhile, the several economists who saw Biden as the bigger inflation threat cited large spending packages. Still, 51% of economists in the WSJ survey estimate that federal deficits will rise more under Trump, who has proposed making his first-term tax cuts permanent. Meanwhile, 22% of economists think the same for Biden, in part citing Democrats' historically higher support for government spending.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Joe Biden's, Trump, Biden, Biden's, Harris, Sarafina Chitika Organizations: Wall Street Journal, Biden, Republican, Trump, Wall Street, Democratic, Capitol, Federal Reserve Locations: China, U.S, Trump
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at a press conference during NATO's 75th anniversary summit, in Washington, U.S., July 11, 2024. President Joe Biden on Thursday mistakenly referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as "Vice President Trump" in the opening question of his highly-anticipated solo press conference in Washington. "Look, I wouldn't have picked Vice President Trump to be vice president [if] I think she's not qualified to be president," Biden said, confusing his second-in-command with his November election opponent, former President Donald Trump. Following his bungled debate performance against former President Donald Trump on June 27, Biden came into this press conference on a mission: Prove to the public that he can handle tough questions in an unscripted environment. Earlier Thursday evening, Biden added salt to his political wounds at a scripted NATO event honoring Ukraine where he accidentally introduced Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as "President Putin."
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Trump, she's, Biden, Donald Trump, misspoke, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Putin Organizations: NATO's Locations: Washington , U.S, Washington, Ukraine
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