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Ivanka Trump might be open to changing sides. The President’s daughter, who is often seen accompanying him to events, might have shaded him in a subtle way. Here’s why people are certain the ...
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The Observer on MSNIn Venice, billionaires party while the world burnsThat bachelorette party was very, very showy with the media giving them as much attention as the Kim and Kanye [West] ...
Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said, “If we elect Trump, we will be at war within six months.” Rating: Incorrect ...
Ivanka Trump endorsed Glennon Doyle's memoir, Untamed, on Instagram, showing support for a critic of her father's presidency. Ivanka Trump promotes book by author who has publicly criticised her ...
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Indy100 on MSNKamala Harris's 'prediction' about Trump taking US to war comes true - but there's a catchKamala Harris 'predicted' Donald Trump would have the US at war within six months of beginning his presidency – but there’s a catch. While it feels like another lifetime ago, it was in October of last ...
Kamala Harris leans in on 'politics of joy' in race against Trump for White House Democratic consultant Karen Finney said when it comes to joy and the Harris campaign, “The fun thing about it is ...
Mark Cuban revealed that former Vice President Kamala Harris had considered him as a potential running mate in her bid for the White House last year – but he turned her down.
Mark Cuban said Kamala Harris' team asked him to submit vetting papers for their VP pick. But the billionaire said he told them no, because he's "not very good as the number two person." ...
The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill To become governor, Kamala Harris must leap hurdles she created by Garry South, opinion contributor - 06/07/25 9:00 AM ET ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris – in their first formal meeting ever – shook hands at the start of their meeting Tuesday evening in Philadelphia, defying a trend ...
It gives Harris a slight 0.2 point advantage in the state. Harris also holds a narrow lead in The Hill's polling aggregate, which has her at 48 percent and Trump at 46.9 percent on average.
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