AT&T Commercial Star Milana Vayntrub Responds To Online Sexual Harassment
‘It hurts my feelings’
‘It hurts my feelings’
Most of Europe is reopening their schools amidst a surge in coronavirus cases in most major European countries
‘It’s an educational challenge’
‘At least we can close this chapter and move on’
‘Still a long ways to go’
Night three of the Republican National Convention, which concluded with Vice President Mike Pence addressing America in front of an audience at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, was the clearest example yet of the drastic difference with all-virtual Democratic Convention, Fox News host Dana Perino noted.
Mike Pence’s speech capping the third night of the Republican National Convention was “well-crafted” and “took apart Joe Biden’s record” on a variety of issues, “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace on Wednesday.
In their response to the third night of the Republican National Convention, Democrats slammed President Trump and the GOP for continuing to criticize the unrest and protests in cities across the country and tout the president’s “law and order” agenda.
BALTIMORE, Maryland — Vice President Mike Pence said during his keynote address during the Republican National Convention at Fort McHenry on Wednesday evening that Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden sees “darkness” in America, while he and President Donald Trump see “American greatness.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., who switched parties when the House voted to impeach President Trump last year, is set to speak Thursday at the fourth and final night of the Republican National Convention.
Pence juxtaposed Biden’s moderate branding with his policy positions, including his support for “open borders, sanctuary cities and free lawyers and healthcare for illegal immigrants.
He founded The Brewer Group — a consulting firm whose portfolio covers educational programs, healthcare, agriculture, sports and media properties — and later began consulting for COPsync.
Richard Grenell, the former Acting Director of National Intelligence and former United States Ambassador to Germany, torched “unlimited globalization” and it’s devastating impact on America’s working and middle class during his speech at the Republican National Convention (RNC).
Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday directly addressed the violent rioting in America’s major cities during his Republican National Convention speech.
Lara Trump told the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Wednesday that former Vice President Joe Biden, if elected, “will not do what it takes to maintain order” across the country.
Looters descended on Minneapolis’s Nicollet Mall on Wednesday night after false rumors spread that the police had shot an African American man.
Byrne praised President Trump as the “most pro-life president” in the history of the country, and decried Joe Biden’s and Kamala Harris’s support for abortion rights.
The Wisconsin Justice Department revealed Wednesday that Jacob Blake had admitted to investigators that “he had a knife in his possession” when he was shot seven times in the back by Kenosha police on Sunday.
The reality is that nobody in either party has any intention of ever enforcing the Hatch Act against senior people on their own side.
‘brew with their ‘best friend’
The Republican National Convention continues on Wednesday, and Vice President Mike Pence is tonight’s headliner. Other speakers will include: Second Lady Karen Pence; Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Joni Ernst (R-IA); South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem; Reps. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), Elise Stefanik (R-NY), and Lee Zeldin (R-NY); Ric Grenell; Kellyanne Conway; Congressional candidates Madison Cawthorn (NC) and Burgess Owens (UT). Stay tuned to Breitbart News for live updates.
‘These GOP women wear more eye makeup than KISS’
‘They are driving a car all the way to D.C.
‘How can it change your life for the worse and the better?
‘May reduce transmission’
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown is considering commuting the sentences of as many as 400 prisoners in the state’s detention centers as a coronavirus precaution, according to reports.
A 19-year-old Kansas Democrat running for a seat in the state House — who said Sunday he would drop out of the race after admitting to a “revenge porn” incident when he was in middle school and to harassing others on social media — reversed course Tuesday, saying he plans to stay in the race.