HBO's Bill Maher admitted former President Trump is "right" about the dangerous rhetoric against him, but he argued the solution is not to stop calling him a "threat to democracy."
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign said she had accepted an invitation for a face-off on CNN in October. But Donald Trump said it’s “too late” to hold another debate.
The two candidates exchanged swipes and barbs at the previous debate, with Trump calling Harris a "radical left liberal" and a Marxist who was destroying America. Harris, for her part, goaded Trump, belittled the size of his rally crowds and quoted his Republican detractors.
Does Donald Trump really want his running mate JD Vance to have the final debating word this fall? Or does Trump want that opportunity for himself?
Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday accepted an invitation from CNN to debate former President Donald Trump on October 23, challenging her rival to another engagement on a public stage in the final weeks of the campaign.
Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday she has accepted an offer from CNN to debate former President Donald Trump for a second time on Oct. 23, but Trump says it's too late.
The Kamala Harris campaign was quick to call for a second debate between the two nominees shortly after their Sept. 10 meeting on ABC wrapped.
Robinson, the lieutenant governor of North Carolina, allegedly posted inflammatory comments on the message board of a pornography website years ago, CNN reported.
The episode reflects the way Trump takes policy positions — and the support he’s finding from Big Tobacco as he campaigns for president again.
Kamala Harris is officially challenging Donald Trump to another presidential debate. Her campaign announced Saturday that it had accepted an invitation from CNN to attend a second debate on Wednesday,