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22.03 / 03:09
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Trump pulls security clearances for Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump on Friday took away security clearances for former Vice President Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and others in his latest move against his Democratic opponents. The Republican president, who has also revoked the security clearance for former President Joe Biden, defeated Clinton in the 2016 presidential election and Harris in last year's election. «I have determined that it is no longer in the national interest for the following individuals to access classified information,» Trump said in a late Friday memorandum that also included former Secretary of State Antony Blinken. While the revocations may not have immediate impacts, it is another sign of the growing political rift in Washington as Trump seeks revenge on his perceived enemies. The memorandum was issued hours after Trump arrived at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf property for the weekend.
20.01 / 19:59
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President Trump announces renaming of Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America; Hillary Clinton bursts into laughter; watch video
Gulf of America.' This apparent nationalist move was loved by many present at the US Capitol where the inauguration ceremony was taking place, and even Hillary Clinton was spotted bursting into laughter at this.
18.01 / 06:23
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Living the Presidential name: What it's like to share a name with a US President
Donald Trump, and more than one William J. Clinton in the US. In fact, many people share their names with famous presidents, leading to some interesting and often humorous experiences.
16.01 / 21:03
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Royal Snub? These former U.S presidents will not attend the inaugural lunch on Donald Trump's inauguration day
inaugural lunch will not be attended by former Presidents Obama, Clinton, or Bush. Obama was invited but chose not to go. Bush's office stated it was not tracking an invitation to the lunch, while a second source with knowledge of the situation said Clinton is also invited but did not intend to attend, as quoted in a report by NBC News.
14.01 / 04:35
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Joe Biden names aircraft carriers after former US presidents Bill Clinton, George W Bush
aircraft carriers after former presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush. Clinton, a Democrat, was the 42nd US president, holding office between 1993 and 2001. He was succeeded by Bush, a Republican, who held office from 2001 to 2009.
10.01 / 02:15
30.12 / 14:15
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After Jimmy carter's death, here are the former U.S Presidents who are still alive today
oldest living former president at 98 years old but also the only president alive from the 1970s after Gerald Ford's death in 2006. His death leaves the U.S. with four living former presidents, each representing different chapters in modern American history.
12.12 / 20:59
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Should Joe Biden pre-emptively pardon Hillary Clinton ahead of Trump taking office? Here's what Bill Clinton says
former US President Bill Clinton actually discussed the possibility of US President Joe Biden preemptively pardoning his wife named Hillary Clinton amidst threats of further investigations from US President- elect Donald Trump ally Kash Patel, reported Daily Beast. According to Daily Beast, Bill Clinton eventually emphasized on the fact that Hillary Clinton did nothing wrong at all regarding the email controversy while noting that the State Department of Donald Trump actually found no evidence of her sending classified emails from her personal device. He also expressed his severe skepticism about the need for a pardon while suggesting that any accusations made by Kash Patel would likely be fabricated.
12.12 / 14:19
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Donald Trump swearing-in ceremony date: China President Xi Jinping 'invited', Vladimir Putin is 'yet to receive invitation'
Donald Trump is all set to take charge as the 47th President of the United States. The swearing-in ceremony will be held on January 20. High-profiled guests are expected to attend the event. The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had not received an invitation to attend the January 20 inauguration of the U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. CBS, citing multiple unidentified sources, said that Trump had invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend. Meanwhile, President-elect Trump, who has both derided Time magazine and pined for its approval, was named the publication's person of the year on Thursday.
08.11 / 22:11
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Will it be Michelle Obama versus JD Vance in US elections 2028? Odds released, here's all you want to know
JD Vance has now become the Vice- President elect thanks to the massive victory by the Republicans in the US Presidential elections 2024, having secured more than 292 Electoral College Votes to attain a mandate in the election race.
03.11 / 02:55
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Win the vote but still lose? Behold America's Electoral College
Donald Trump defied polls and expectations to defeat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election, he described the victory as «beautiful.» Not everyone saw it that way — considering that Democrat Clinton had received nearly three million more votes nationally than her Republican rival. Non-Americans were particularly perplexed that the second-highest vote-getter would be the one crowned president. But Trump had done what the US system requires: win enough individual states, sometimes by very narrow margins, to surpass the 270 Electoral College votes necessary to win the White House.
17.10 / 16:03
15.10 / 19:35
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Making waves again: Trump's polling position better now than he was against Clinton or Biden
Donald Trump initially leading in the popularity ratings against Joe Biden, followed by the first US Presidential debate that saw the former US President steamroll the reigning one in terms of performance. Ultimately, Joe Biden decided to drop out of the election race, majorly because of the humiliation he faced throughout the election race, suggested reports.
23.09 / 23:17
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Jill Biden reveals $500 million plan that focuses on women's health at Clinton Global Initiative
First lady Jill Biden has unveiled a new set of actions to address health inequities faced by women in the United States
11.09 / 18:00
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U.S. presidential debate: Did Donald Trump blow it up against Kamala Harris? Democrats are ecstatic
Donald Trump's side of the presidential debate stage to introduce herself and shake hands. It is widely acknowledged that Donald Trump lacks strength and is incorrect when it comes to foreign policy and national security, she declared during what could prove to be a crucial discussion in which the outgoing president was unable to consistently avoid confronting his own worst impulses. As the underdog going into Tuesday's highly anticipated event in Philadelphia, hosted by ABC News, Harris frequently referred to the scowling Trump as weak. The three-time GOP contender was left with nothing more than a frown on his face and blank looks in his mouth. On the other hand, Trump offered little insight into his much-discussed replacement for Obamacare, instead focusing his efforts on spreading false social media stories about Haitian immigrants eating the pets in Ohio and other places. The anti-wonk former president acknowledged having concepts of a plan when he was pressed. The aggressive vice president knew exactly where to aim and what the response would be, unlike Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden. After the ninety-minute debate and its concluding remarks, Trump appeared haunted and, to be honest, elderly.
10.09 / 14:35
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Donald Trump leads over Kamala Harris in these two critical swing states just before U.S. presidential debate
Donald Trump is narrowly ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris. The survey, which was carried out between September 5 and 6, by Mainstreet Research USA and the Florida Atlantic University Political Communication and Public Opinion Research Lab, revealed that Trump, the Republican nominee, was leading Harris, the Democratic nominee, in Georgia by 2 points and North Carolina by 1 point. Both polls are based on the responses of at least 647 registered U.S. voters who live in the respective states. The margin of error for the Georgia poll is 3.9 percent, and the margin of error for the North Carolina poll is 3.7 percent. Patriot Polling's survey indicates a dead heat between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in seven swing states, with Trump expected to win Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. In a race with multiple candidates, RealClear Polling finds that Harris leads by an average of 1.9 percent (47 to 45.1%) in national polls. Based on survey responses, that average also includes third-party candidates on the ballot, such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who withdrew from the 2024 contest and endorsed Trump.
31.08 / 02:55
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OpenAI names political veteran Chris Lehane as head of global policy
funding plans, OpenAI has tapped political veteran Chris Lehane as its vice president of global policy. Lehane held a similar role at Airbnb and served in the Clinton White House as a lawyer and spokesperson who specialized in opposition research. He earned a reputation as «the master of disaster» during his time working for President Bill Clinton. As OpenAI has built increasingly powerful artificial intelligence technologies, it has warned of their potential danger, and it is under pressure from lawmakers, regulators and others across the globe to ensure that these technologies do not cause serious harm. Some researchers worry that the AI systems could be used to spread disinformation, fuel cyberattacks or even destroy humanity.
28.08 / 12:32
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Kamala Harris can win the US Presidential elections on vibes — and Donald Trump knows it
Republicans who see Vice President Kamala Harris’ rise in the polls have a simple message for former President Donald Trump — stick to policy and you can win. The problem is their candidate is Donald Trump, and Trump, who beat policy wonk Hillary Clinton in 2016, knows that in a contest between white papers and vibes — which is really just cooler shorthand for emotion and feeling — vibes usually carry the day. (Clinton also famously lost to Barack Obama in 2008 in a contest not over minuscule policy differences but over vibes.) This exchange between the former president and South Carolina Senator and Trump superfan Lindsey Graham was telling: “President Trump can win this election. His policies are good for America, and if you have a policy debate for president, he wins.” Graham told Kristen Welker last week on NBC’s Meet the Press. “Donald Trump the provocateur, the showman, may not win this election.” (Trump, in a policy debate, LOL).
05.08 / 10:11
26.07 / 14:30
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Coinbase Adds OpenAI Exec, Former Clinton Aide to Board of Directors
US Crypto exchange Coinbase has onboarded three new members to its board of directors, including Chris Lehane, an OpenAI executive who worked as a former aide to ex-US President Clinton.
06.06 / 06:47
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Poll Position: Has the story unraveled for ‘narrative stocks’?
Warren Buffett, sat down for an interview with American public broadcaster PBS. He was asked a range of questions about his investment philosophy, state of the economy and his outlook for the country. Finally, when he was quizzed about the stock markets, Buffett condensed over 70 years of his investing wisdom into a couple of pithy sentences.
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