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17.06 / 14:55
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Who is going to be Trump's vice-presidential choice; here's what he has to say
Trump who is also the presidential nominee of the Republican party in the upcoming US presidential election has said that he has decided on his running mate who will contest the vice-presidential elections. He added that he shall be announcing the name of the candidate in the Republican Party convention in July. Analysts opine that he will have to pick a candidate who can help his campaign consolidate votes from the minority voters, suburban woman and young voters who appear to be moving away from supporting the Democrats. There are several considerations for Trump to pick his vice-presidential candidate.
20.05 / 02:33
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Why Trump bucked his party and made a risky bet on Ken Paxton
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Sen. Tim Scott called President Trump on Tuesday with a last-ditch plea.The president was on the verge of publicly endorsing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the state’s tightly contested Republican primary.
14.10 / 22:07
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Trump's campaign crowdfunded millions online in an untraditional approach to emergency relief
Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is using GoFundMe to rally its donor network around the survivors of his July assassination attempt and Hurricane Helene’s destruction
27.07 / 09:48
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No Announcement on Bitcoin as Strategic Reserve by Senator Lummis at Nashville Bitcoin Conference
Crypto-friendly Senator Cynthia Lummis did not unveil legislation that would establish Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset for the United States during her speech at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville.
12.07 / 22:21
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Does selection of Donald Trump's running mate depend on whether Democrats nominate Joe Biden? What has Republican contender said?
Republican contender Donald Trump has said that he would announce the name of his running mate in two weeks. He did not confirm who he would choose, but Senators JD Vance, Marco Rubio, Tim Scott, and Governor Doug Burgum are among the options. In a television interview, the former president said that he has not made up his mind, but these people are under consideration. He also said in the first interview after the first presidential debate that he may wait until it is clear whether Joe Biden will be the Democrat nominee or not.
17.04 / 15:53
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Who is going to win the presidential election? Want to bet?
If you’re among the millions of Americans following the presidential race, then perhaps you can turn your political obsession into a tidy profit by betting on this year’s outcome—or hedge your potential disappointment and bet against your favored candidate. PredictIt.org, a political-futures website that allows participants to wager on political outcomes, on April 1 showed President Biden as a slight favorite over former President Donald Trump in the general election—at 48 cents to 47 cents a share, respectively. Those prices reflect a race that is within the margin of error of many polls.
10.04 / 11:09
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Crypto Industry Needs ‘Light’ Regulatory Framework to Combat Risks: US Sen. Thom Tillis
The US Republican Senator Thom Tillis has called for a new regulatory framework for the crypto industry, which would “create the most hospitable environment for digital assets to thrive.”
10.04 / 00:03
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Senator Tim Scott Calls Crypto A “Scapegoat” For Illicit Finance Concerns in Crucial Remarks During Crypto Hearing
Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) called cryptocurrencies a “scapegoat” for the federal government’s concerns about illicit finance, according to his testimony from a Tuesday crypto hearing held by the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
24.02 / 20:33
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Trump enters South Carolina's Republican primary looking to embarrass Haley in her home state
Donald Trump is looking to win his fourth straight primary state on Saturday over Nikki Haley in South Carolina, aiming to hand a home-state embarrassment to his last remaining major rival for the Republican nomination. Trump went into Saturday's primary with a huge polling lead and the backing of the state's top Republicans, including Sen. Tim Scott, a former rival in the race.
22.01 / 20:45
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'America does not do coronations': Nikki Haley hopes to stop Donald Trump's march to nomination in New Hampshire
MANCHESTER (NEW HAMPSHIRE) : As the last major challenger in Donald Trump's way, Nikki Haley is hoping New Hampshire voters feel so strongly about keeping the former president away from the White House that they turn out to support her in large numbers. “America does not do coronations," Haley said at a VFW hall in Franklin, joined by her daughter and son-in-law. “Let’s show all of the media class and the political class that we’ve got a different plan in mind, and let’s show the country what we can do." It's an uphill battle for the former UN ambassador and South Carolina governor.
20.01 / 07:47
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Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson ends his 2024 campaign after sixth-place finish in Iowa caucuses
Hutchinson dropped his long-shot bid for the Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday, ending a candidacy that served as a throwback to an earlier era of the GOP but ultimately failed to resonate in a party now dominated by Donald Trump. Hutchinson's exit came a day after he finished sixth in Iowa's leadoff caucuses, well behind Trump and other top rivals but also behind Ryan Binkley, a pastor who failed to qualify for any of the debates. Hutchinson was the last GOP candidate remaining in the race who was willing to directly take on Trump. «I congratulate Donald J Trump for his win last night in Iowa and to the other candidates who competed and garnered delegate support,» Hutchinson said in a statement. «Today, I am suspending my campaign for President and driving back to Arkansas. My message of being a principled Republican with experience and telling the truth about the current front runner did not sell in Iowa.»
10.01 / 22:51
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US FBI, SEC join probe of fake social media post from regulator
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09.11 / 18:39
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Tim Scott’s girlfriend Mindy Noce makes onstage debut Miami Republican debate
Tim Scott was joined by a notable guest during the recent Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday — his girlfriend. According to a campaign statement, the woman who appeared alongside Scott on stage after the debate and posed for a photo with him was confirmed to be «his girlfriend Mindy.» The woman in question was later revealed to be Mindy Noce, currently serving as a design and renovations manager in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott's personal life has attracted attention during the campaign, particularly since the 58-year-old South Carolina senator has never been married. In subsequent interviews following the debate, Scott shared that he and Noce have been in a relationship for approximately a year, and she had also attended his campaign launch event earlier in the year. Earlier this year, during a campaign stop in Iowa, Scott opened up about his girlfriend, offering insights into his upbringing and faith as he discussed his relationship.
09.11 / 17:37
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Key Takeaways From The Republican Debate in Miami
Miami, where Donald Trump's absence and the dynamics between the contenders took center stage. The event highlighted a notable focus on internal party dynamics, election losses, the abortion dilemma, and confrontations among candidates.
09.11 / 05:17
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Ukraine ‘not democratic’, US efforts to assist Kyiv from Russia’s invasion ‘disaster’: Vivek Ramaswamy
That is not democratic. We need a reasonable peace plan to end this, this is a country whose president just last week was hailing a Nazi in his own ranks." The incident refers to the Canadian Parliament giving an ovation to 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka who served a Nazi unit in Worl War II. Vivek Ramaswamy’s position earned rebukes from the other Republican Presidential hopefuls Nikki Haley and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who said Washington should support Kyiv against Russia’s war against the country.
08.11 / 12:05
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How to watch the third Republican debate
Republican presidential primary takes place on 8-10 p.m. Eastern time Wednesday. The debate, sanctioned by the Republican National Committee and hosted by NBC News, will be held in Miami. Where can I watch it? Several platforms will broadcast the debate: — NBC will show the debate.
03.11 / 12:53
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Sen. Tim Scott wants to open private markets to more ordinary investors
A leading Senate Republican on financial policy wants to open private-market investing to more people who currently don’t meet the net worth or income thresholds to qualify.
27.10 / 17:59
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SEC Chair Gensler Faces Congressional Pressure Over EU Coordination and Lack of Transparency
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler is under heightened scrutiny from the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability concerning the SEC's interactions with European Union (EU) bodies on legislative matters. The tension primarily revolves around information sharing and the perception of the SEC acting beyond its mandate, potentially bypassing Congress to further an agenda that could adversely impact American taxpayers.
12.10 / 22:03
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House committee chairman threatens SEC chair with subpoena, but not over crypto
James Comer, chair of the United States House of Representatives Oversight and Accountability Committee, has threatened Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Gary Gensler with a subpoena. He wrote in the letter dated Oct. 12, that the committee will have “no choice” but to use compulsory measures to obtain documents if the SEC does not start cooperating with it.
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