President Joe Biden received a standing ovation Wednesday after joking about former President Donald Trump’s hair. The president took a shot at Trump while speaking at the North America’s Building Trades Unions conference. “In fact, construction of new factories has more than doubled in our administration,” he pointed out. “Meanwhile, Donald Trump still thinks windmills cause cancer.” After pausing for laughter, Biden continued. “By the way, remember, he was trying to deal with COVID, he said, just inject a little bleach in your veins,” Biden added. “He missed. It all went to his hair.”
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Fox News guest host Charles Payne and co-host Leslie Marshall engaged in a heated debate regarding the differences between President Joe Biden’s misstatements and former President Donald Trump’s false claims. Payne argued that Biden was not being subjected to the same level of criticism as Trump, while Marshall maintained that Trump’s falsehoods were more egregious. The exchange highlighted the ongoing partisan divide in the media and public discourse surrounding political figures.
US President Joe Biden has signed a package of bills granting $95 billion in financial and military assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific region. The aid package includes $61 billion for Ukraine, $26 billion for Israel, and $8 billion for the Indo-Pacific. The package also includes a nine-month window for the TikTok video-sharing application to sell its stakes in the US or face a complete ban. The aid package for Ukraine was passed despite opposition from some members of Congress who believe that the war is unwinnable.
President Joe Biden made a verbal blunder during a campaign stop in Florida, where he questioned the number of times former President Donald Trump needed to prove that “we” could not be trusted. Biden intended to refer to Trump but inadvertently stated “we,” prompting widespread mockery on social media. The incident stems from Biden’s criticism of Trump’s repeal of women’s reproductive rights after the overturn of Roe v. Wade. While denouncing the former president’s actions, Biden mistakenly uttered “we can’t be trusted,” leading to speculation that he may have accidentally revealed his true sentiments.
President Biden has decided to withdraw his nomination of April Perry as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois and instead nominate her for a lifetime appointment as a district court judge. This decision was made after Republican Senator J.D. Vance blocked Perry’s confirmation as U.S. Attorney. Perry will now be nominated to fill the vacancy created by the expected elevation of Judge Nancy Maldonado to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. This move is part of Biden and Senator Dick Durbin’s efforts to confirm judges with lifetime appointments before the November election, as the Democrats could lose control of the Senate.
Prince Harry’s lawyers have expressed confidence that his residency in the US remains secure despite an ongoing court case challenging his visa. The Duke of Sussex faces scrutiny over his US residency due to his admission of illegal drug use in his memoir, ‘Spare.’ Conservative thinktank Heritage Foundation has sued the US government to release Harry’s visa records, alleging potential discrepancies in his paperwork. However, lawyers representing the Biden administration have reportedly backed a statement from a US ambassador suggesting that the President would not consider deporting Harry.
Israeli Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli has criticized President Joe Biden’s leadership and declared that he would vote for Donald Trump if he could in the American elections. Chikli’s remarks reflect growing divisions between the Netanyahu government and the Biden administration, which has expressed criticism of Israel’s military approach and handling of humanitarian needs in Gaza. Despite these tensions, the US Senate has approved a $14 billion security assistance package for Israel, which Biden has pledged to sign into law. Amidst ongoing protests against US support for Israel, the issue has become a concern for Biden’s re-election prospects.
President Joe Biden made a gaffe during a campaign event in Florida, saying ‘we can’t be trusted’ while criticizing his predecessor Donald Trump. Biden was speaking about abortion rights and the repeal of Roe v. Wade, which he blamed on Trump. The President also made several other recent gaffes, including mixing up Israeli and Palestinian cities, confusing inflation rates, and mistakenly saying the US would airdrop supplies into Ukraine instead of Gaza.
President Biden criticized Trump’s role in the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade and accused Trump of making a deal with evangelical voters to appoint justices who would overturn the decision. Biden also mocked Trump’s sale of a $60 ‘God Bless the USA Bible’ with sticky pages.
US President Joe Biden has once again made a verbal misstep during a campaign stop in Florida, accidentally referring to his own administration as untrustworthy in the context of former President Donald Trump’s record on women’s healthcare. The 81-year-old leader commented on the repeal of Roe vs. Wade, stating, “How many times does he have to prove we can’t be trusted?” Biden’s slip-up comes amidst a series of recent blunders, including confusing the Israeli port city of Haifa with Rafah in the Gaza Strip.