Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy — aiming to distinguish himself from the other contenders, his unique selling point (USP) — is leaning into “economic populist messaging”, The Hill reported.
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
United States former President Donald Trump, on Wednesday (local time), skipped Republicans's first 2024 presidential primary debate and said what he would be doing there, sitting for 2 hours and getting harassed by people "that shouldn't be running for President?"
“This is disastrous we are protecting against an invasion across somebody else’s border when we should use those same military resources to prevent the invasion across our southern border here in the United States of America," Ramaswamy said at a Fox News debate
US Republicans are seeking records revealing Joe Biden's use of “pseudonyms” to discuss his activities related to Ukraine with his son Hunter during his tenure as vice president, The Hill reported on Thursday.
Hirsh Vardhan Singh, an engineer has become the third Indian-American to enter the race for 2024 US Presidential Polls, as he filed his candidacy to become the President of the United States, The Hill reported.
The US Supreme Court dealt a blow to the Joe Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan on Friday. The court rejected the program, which aimed to provide up to USD 20,000 in relief to millions of borrowers struggling with outstanding debt, CNN reported.
Underscoring the signals of the continued bipartisan support in America for strong bilateral ties with India, Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Wednesday (local time) noted the keenness shown by Republicans, that the Indian PM, who has been invited by US President Joe Biden (a De
US Representative Richard McCormick emphasised that lawmakers whether they are Democrats or Republicans need to pay more attention to India as a "future partner going forward".
Biden said on Friday, "When I ran for President, I was told the days of bipartisanship were over, and that Democrats and Republicans can no longer work together," adding, "But I refused to believe that."
The bill implements the agreement that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden to increase debt ceiling and cut expenditure, Fox News reported.
Majorities in both parties supported the agreement, which also satisfies the GOP demand to reduce nondefense discretionary spending over the next two years, and the package passed by a vote of 314 to 117. Democrats supported the bill 165-46, while Republicans supported it by a vote of 149