Ryan Warns Trump Losing Key Voters
Former US House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) recently warned during a private gathering that President Donald Trump risks losing Wisconsin and other key states to former Vice President Joe Biden in November, according to The New York Times.
Trump Says If Biden Wins, Religion Will Be Gone
US President Donald Trump assailed likely opponent Joe Biden as “not competent” to lead the country, speaking as polls over the weekend showed deepening voter disenchantment with his own handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump Tweet Disabled over Copyright Complaint; Twitter Says
Twitter Inc disabled a campaign-style video that US President Donald Trump retweeted on Saturday, citing a copyright complaint.
Elections Poll: Biden Leads Trump in Florida, Tied in Arizona, Texas
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is leading US President Trump in Florida, according to a new poll.
U.S. Economy’s Tire Blown
That the U.S. in the seventh month of the year, July, is in which part of its capability to hold the presidential election
Finally, Trump Wears A Mask
US President Donald Trump wore a face mask in public for the first time Saturday, finally yielding to intense pressure to set a public health example.
Trump Rally Could Be Source of Coronavirus Surge in Tulsa: Official
US President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in late June that drew thousands of participants and large protests “likely contributed” to a dramatic surge in new coronavirus cases.
Next US government, responsible for incurred damages on Iran
US' next administration must be accountable for actions made by its predecessor that was harmful for the Iranian nation, Zarif says.
4th of July under Shadow of Coronavirus, Trump, Protests
The United States marked an unusually somber 4th of July on Saturday, as a record surge in coronavirus cases, anti-racism protests, and an angry speech from President Donald Trump cast a shadow over what normally are festive celebrations.
Trump Approves 9,500 Troops Exit Germany: Pentagon
US President Donald Trump has approved a plan to slash the US military presence in Germany by 9,500 troops, the Defense Department said on Tuesday.