Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump debated China ties, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the war in Gaza and the exit from Afghanistan.
That’s why in February, he killed the toughest-in-history Senate border security bill that his own ally, Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma, negotiated. Trump stopped it. His Republican enablers gave in. He didn’t want his presidential opponent to get the credit. He wanted the problem to exist at this very moment.
Servicemen around the country were paying close attention as Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump sparred on the debate stage on Tuesday night.
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Longtime Russia expert and Trump 2016 campaign adviser Dimitri Simes allegedly violated U.S. sanctions by working as a high-paid presenter at sanctioned Russian state TV station Channel One Russia. There, he was lavished with more than $1m, a personal car, and an apartment in Moscow, according to a pair of federal indictments unsealed on Thursday.
Speaking on Sky News’ Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips, Lord Kim Darroch, said the British Government would find it ‘difficult’.
Former President Donald Trump said during a Fox News town hall Wednesday that he was the "toughest" when it comes to dealing with Russia and their president, Vladimir Putin.
Voters weighed in on the top issues facing Americans ahead of the ABC News presidential debate and if they supported reparations or electric vehicle mandates.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris faced off in a highly anticipated presidential debate on Tuesday night, in what was their first—and potentially only—showdown ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
There are more sensible people in her party than there are in the MAGA crowd. In office, she would learn that our stance toward the foreign world needs a lot more moderation and diplomacy.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump had tense and heated exchanges during Tuesday night's presidential debate as they talked about issues including the economy, abortion and IVF access and foreign policy.