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Will Donald Trump choose Doug Burgum as his running mate? Website fuels VP speculation
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThe intrigue surrounding who former President Donald Trump will pick as his running mate grew Thursday after political observers noticed that a website ...
Donald Trump 'struggles' with chronology of events, author claims
Newsweek· 2 days agoThe author of a new book about Donald Trump said the former president "struggles" with the...
When is the first US presidential debate between Biden and Trump?
BBC News· 1 hour agoWhen is the first debate between Biden and Trump? The US election season is heating up - and the...
Letter: Who's the real crime family?
The Post-Star· 14 hours agoFelon Donald Trump can be a McDonald’s customer, but couldn’t get hired to manage one. MAGA Republicans are upset because if they can do this to
Trump campaign funneling millions to mystery company raises questions
Newsweek· 10 hours agoDonald Trump's campaign has reportedly given more than $3 million to a mystery company this year,...
Debate stage set with Trump and Biden going head-to-head
ABC57 South Bend· 9 hours agoPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set for a historic showdown, with the stage now set for CNN’s June 27 presidential debate. The ...
Dead Kennedy
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoKennedy Jr.’s early decline feels surprising anyway. A new Fox News poll published on Wednesday found him slipping from 15 percent against Joe Biden and ...
Donald Trump Flubs His Doctor's Name In Major Gaffe As He Questions Joe Biden's Mental Acuity
TheBlast via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMEGA Donald Trump experienced a major "self-own" during a speech where he questioned President Joe...
Donald Trump campaign's Juneteenth message compared to Joe Biden's
Newsweek· 1 day agoThe campaigns of President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump shared messages commemorating...
Opinion: The sad truth about what really matters most at presidential debates
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoFor all the time the candidates spend honing opening statements, memorizing statistics and reciting points of policy, it’s the zingers and awkward gaffes that are likely to be the most important part of the debates, writes Julian Zelizer.