Former US President, and Republican challenger in the 2024 US Presidential elections, Donald Trump has refused to take any responsibility for the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, saying that he had offered "10,000 soldiers or National Guard" ahead of his speech that day, but was turned
Slamming the criminal convictions of his predecessor Donald Trump, US President Joe Biden launched a fiery attack asking him how many billions he owe in civil penalties for molesting a woman in public.
Former President Donald Trump claimed that it was because of the US' "embarrassing" withdrawal from Afghanistan that prompted Putin to start the war against Ukraine. He further claimed both conflicts wouldn't have taken place if Trump had been in office.
Donald Trump hit back at Biden claiming the US borders were the "safest" in history during his tenure, while further alleging that today, the "largest number of terrorists" are entering the country.
Former US President Donald Trump hit out at President and rival Joe Biden over America's global stature and said Washington is not "respected" anymore and it is like a "third world nation" today.
Notably, this is the first time, a sitting president and an ex-president will lock horns before millions of viewers, in an encounter taking place far earlier than normal.
Notably, former President Trump has signalled his absence from the event, opting instead to participate in a Fox News town hall hosted by Sean Hannity on Tuesday night.
As per CNN, the seven GOP contenders in Wednesday (US local time) night’s showdown at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California provided a handful of memorable moments, including former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley unloading what often seemed like the entire field’s pent-up
A tech entrepreneur without any prior political experience, Vivek Ramaswamy has been gaining support in the GOP nomination race by positioning himself as a Trump-like outsider to politics
Putting forth her views on subjects pertaining to her country and beyond at the first Republican presidential primary debate, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who has entered the fray for the White House, called for a "respectful" approach in an effort to find common ground on