[ad_1] Topics in this post: Donald Trump The President’s Schedule President Donald Trump will, on Friday, receive his daily briefing, have lunch with Vice President Mike Pence. Later, the president will participate in a hard work, heroism ceremony, In the evening, the president will depart the White House for Camp David. Keep up with Trump
Month: April 2020
[ad_1] Last year, Obama’s former Defense Secretary Robert Gates did an interview on Face The Nation. At one point, the host Margaret Brennan asked him about a quote in his memoir, where he spoke positively of Joe Biden as a person, but then went on to suggest that when it comes to foreign policy and
[ad_1] Joe Biden’s team is mulling letting him out of his Delaware basement where he’s been holed up for 6 weeks. Biden crawled into his Delaware basement in mid-March amid the Coronavirus pandemic to practice ‘social distancing.’ 77-year-old Joe Biden has used the Coronavirus panic to try to hide his cognitive decline from the public
[ad_1] In season two of CW’s In the Dark, Murphy (Perry Mattfeld), Jess (Brooke Markham), and Felix (Morgan Krantz) are in the shady business of laundering money for crime boss Nia (Nicki Micheaux). To better protect himself, Felix decides to borrow a gun from his mother. Felix’s mother is regarded as a cold-hearted conservative who
[ad_1] Finally, the evening newscasts of ABC and CBS broke their silence on the rape accusation against Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. While their respective morning newscasts had already covered the topic, Thursday night was the first time NBC News had dared to give it airtime. The contrast was stark in how they covered the
[ad_1] Gavin Newsom Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom has lost the consent of the governed. A county in Northern California announced it will be reopening its schools, hair salons and restaurants on Friday. Modoc County, a small county of about 9,000 people located in northeastern California will be reopening because it has zero Coronavirus cases. Ned
[ad_1] President Donald Trump said Thursday he was open to bringing his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, back into the administration, amid new information casting a shadow of impropriety over the FBI’s case against the retired lieutenant general. “I would certainly consider it. Yeah, I would,” Trump said at a White House press conference
[ad_1] Max Boot on Real Time with Bill Maher (via YouTube) Max Boot has what he calls a “7 part thread” on Twitter, highlighting the “flaws” in my response to his Washington Post column about Phyllis Schlafly. While I congratulate Max on the length of his thread, I worry that he may be dodging central
[ad_1] In 1959, William F. Buckley Jr. published a book called Up from Liberalism. I touched on it in a Corner post yesterday. I would like to touch again. We are reading the book. “We”? We in the NRI Book Club, “NRI” standing for “National Review Institute.” To find out about this, go here. “NRI
[ad_1] A medical professional conducts tests for the coronavirus in Bolinas, Calif., where all residents are being tested for the coronavirus and its antibodies, one of the first such efforts since the pandemic hit the U.S. three months ago, April 20, 2020. (Kate Munsch/Reuters) A few days ago, I argued in Bloomberg Opinion that while
[ad_1] Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at an event in Wilmington, Del., March 12, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) Due process for me, and the benefit of every doubt — plus a media that provides cover and apology. If presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Joe Biden were forced to live by the standards he wants to
[ad_1] Jessi Armentrout colors Tara Parks’ hair at Three-13 Salon, Spa and Boutique, during the phased reopening of businesses and restaurants following the relaxing of coronavirus restrictions in Marietta, Ga., April 24, 2020. (Bita Honarvar/Reuters) On the homepage, Yuval Levin capably surveys the lay of the land on a potential Phase IV congressional response to
[ad_1] A church in Illinois has filed a lawsuit against Democrat Governor J.B. Pritzker for violating the First Amendment and the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The lawsuit, filed by the Thomas More Society on behalf of The Beloved Church in Lena, claims that the governor has a “hostility” towards religious faith. Pastor Steve Cassell
[ad_1] Former FBI counterintelligence official Peter Strzok intervened at the last minute in early 2017 to stop the bureau from closing an investigation into Michael Flynn, the incoming national security adviser, according to government files unsealed Thursday. The FBI was investigating Flynn and several other Trump campaign associates at the time for possible links to
[ad_1] Many Americans are rightfully concerned about the status of the country’s meat supply during the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, there are no simple answers to help address those concerns, and the situation is constantly changing. The following is a Q&A regarding the current status of the meat (including poultry) supply and provides a few recommendations
[ad_1] Founder and president of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk speaks at CPAC at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Md., February 28, 2019. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) Turning Point USA, a young conservative political organization run by Charlie Kirk, applied for a $1.2 million small business coronavirus loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), only to publicize
[ad_1] Twitter does not seem to have a direct answer as to whether or not it has reduced visibility for President Donald Trump’s Twitter account. Twitter’s UK Head of Government, Public Policy and Philanthropy, Katy Minshall, was asked by MP Clive Efford if the company “often take[s] action against tweets from the president of the
[ad_1] President Donald Trump speaks during the coronavirus response daily briefing at the White House, April 10, 2020. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters) The Senate Republican campaign committee recently circulated a memo suggesting that the party’s candidates attack China, and their opponents’ softness on it, rather than defending President Trump’s response to the coronavirus. When the news broke
[ad_1] A scientist holds a sample during coronavirus testing at New York City’s health department during the coronavirus, April 23, 2020. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters) Earlier this week I gingerly walked through some of the land mines one encounters while exploring COVID-19 data. Here I’d like to add that the data on the flu have similar problems,
[ad_1] “No idea.” That was the only answer state and local officials had. When a federal elections commission started asking questions, not one person had any explanation for the 28.3 million mail-in ballots that have gone missing since 2012. As far as they’re concerned, 1 in 5 absentee votes just vanished. No one knows if it’s fraud,
[ad_1] The U.S. intelligence community is seriously examining the possibility that the novel coronavirus could have entered the human population in Wuhan due to a laboratory accident, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence confirmed in a statement Thursday. “The [intelligence community] will continue to rigorously examine emerging information and intelligence to determine whether
[ad_1] You know the old joke about the front page of The New York Times announcing Armageddon: Meteor Hurtles Toward Earth! World to End by Midnight. Women, Minorities Hardest Hit. Well, Politico seems to think we needed more proof that satire is dead. How else to explain a piece by Ryan Heath and Renuka Rayasam
[ad_1] In March, in response to the public-health emergency of COVID-19, Congress passed three large pieces of legislation in short order and with relatively little friction. Even the third and by far the largest of these bills, a $2 trillion economic relief measure that did involve some bargaining and partisan confrontations, was drafted quickly and
[ad_1] America’s initial response to the coronavirus pandemic rightly prioritized good public health policy. Now, Washington is focusing on getting Americans safely back to work. The aim is to preserve livelihoods as well as lives. However, the plan put forward so far is missing some key pieces, parts that need to be added to ensure the safety, prosperity, and freedom of Americans long into the future. While the White House has
[ad_1] O’Keefe strikes again! Project Veritas spoke to several funeral directors in New York who are doubting the legitimacy of COVID-19 labeled death certificates. “To be honest with you, all the death certificates, they’re writing COVID on all the death certificates whether they had a positive test, whether they didn’t, so I think, you know
[ad_1] Having an online marketing strategy is crucial for every business in 2020. With Instagram as the new undisputed king of social media networks, growing your account on this platform is imperative to establishing a prominent presence in today’s market. Many people choose to increase their Instagram follower count by buying an audience or through
[ad_1] The Trump administration has acted to ensure that no funds from the new Paycheck Protection Program, set up to assist small businesses battered by COVID-19, will go to Planned Parenthood. “President Trump is committed to ensuring Paycheck Protection Program money is used for saving jobs at small businesses, not getting the government into the
[ad_1] Posted by: R. Mitchell in Featured News, Syndicated Posts, Trump Administration, White House Watch April 30, 2020 President Donald Trump delivers remarks Thursday on the ongoing efforts to protect the nations senior citizens during the coronavirus pandemic. Content created by Conservative Daily News and some content syndicated through CDN is available for re-publication without charge
[ad_1] Senate records pertaining to allegations against 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden are stored at the University of Delaware and controlled by top officials with monetary ties to the former vice president, according to records reviewed by Fox News. As Biden faces increased scrutiny for allegations of sexual assault made against him by Tara Reade,
[ad_1] A former financial regulator who backed Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential candidacy and is a board member on a China-owned bank is reportedly the top candidate for a job policing coronavirus bailout funds. The top candidate — businesswoman Sheila Bair — has in the past said the United States should “learn from China” on how
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