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The Battle for the Soul of the Nation was a speech given by U.S. President Joe Biden on September 1, 2022, two months before the 2022 midterm elections. It was televised during prime time from the front of Philadelphia 's Independence Hall. Biden was critical of Donald Trump and Republicans adhering to the Make America Great Again movement.
President Biden’s speech denouncing Donald Trump and what he described as “extreme MAGA ideology" has sparked online calls for violence, including death threats against the president ...
Richard Bertrand Spencer (born May 11, 1978) [ 2] is an American neo-Nazi, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, and white supremacist. [ 3][ 4] Spencer claimed to have coined the term "alt-right" and was the most prominent advocate of the alt-right movement from its earliest days. [ 3][ 5] He advocates for the reconstitution of the European Union ...
Nicholas Joseph Fuentes (born August 18, 1998) is an American far-right [ 5] political pundit and live streamer who is known for his white supremacist, misogynistic, homophobic, and antisemitic views. A former YouTuber, his channel was permanently terminated in February 2020 for violating YouTube 's hate speech policy. [ 6]
President Joe Biden tore into the "right-wing Project 2025" and made it a central theme of his speech at a rally Friday in battleground Michigan as he seeks to put a lid on Democratic calls that ...
ATLANTA — The debate between President Biden and former President Donald Trump on Thursday night was watched and streamed by millions on CNN both on television and online. But there was much ...
Former President Donald Trump's lengthy speech at the Republican National Convention appears to have emboldened President Joe Biden. In a statement Friday, the president said Trump displayed a ...
On March 6, armed Trump supporters in New York City clashed with anti-Trump protesters near Trump Tower. During the event, a police officer was attacked with bleach. At least four people were arrested afterwards. [152] On March 20, over 100 Trump supporters in Raleigh, North Carolina gathered to protest North Carolina's COVID-19 restrictions. [153]