-
President Trump replaced his 2020 campaign manager on Wednesday evening as numerous polls showed the incumbent trailing behind Democratic rival Joe Biden. Trump promoted Bill Stepien, a longtime aide, to campaign manager while Brad Parscale will continue as a senior campaign adviser. Parscale will also continue to oversee the campaign’s digital strategy arm. “Both were …
-
Kanye West is dropping his 2020 presidential bid less than two weeks after it began, according to a New York Magazine report. “He’s out,” West’s adviser Steve Kramer told The Intelligencer. The 43-year-old rapper had hired Kramer, a “get-out-the-vote specialist,” to help get onto ballots by gathering signatures in Florida and South Carolina after he …
-
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden expressed on Monday a willingness to eliminate the Senate’s practice of imposing a 60-vote threshold for most legislation, contingent upon Republicans’ behavior. “I think it’s gonna depend on how obstreperous they become,” he said of Senate Republicans in a wide-ranging Zoom interview with reporters, the Washington Post reported. “I …
-
Buckle up for the Cam Newton revenge tour. After spending almost all of last season sidelined due to injury, the 2015 NFL MVP is salivating at the chance to replace longtime Patriots quarterback Tom Brady while exacting vengeance on the teams that rejected and “disrespected” him during free agency. “We have to talk about the …
-
A Chiefs Super Bowl victory left a mark on Kansas City — and rapper Post Malone. After the team paraded the streets with the trophy on Feb. 5 to celebrate its Super Bowl LIV title, Malone extended an invitation to visit the Sprint Center before he was scheduled to perform at the Kansas City venue …
-
Elon Musk is still backing Kanye West for president despite tweeting that they may have “differences of opinion” following a wild interview the rapper gave to Forbes. Musk exclusively told Page Six: “Kanye explained afterward some of the reasoning behind why he said what he said. It makes more sense than many people, including me, …
-
Former Vice President Joe Biden released an Internet ad on Friday promising to “take care” of American families as he had his own, ignoring numerous corruption scandals where he is alleged to have used his position to help his relatives. “If I have the honor of being elected president, I will take care of your …
-
Facebook is considering a ban on political ads for the run-up to the 2020 general elections, Bloomberg reported on Friday. While the ban is currently under discussion, there are no immediate plans for its implementation. There are reportedly concerns that such a ban could hinder efforts to encourage people to vote, even as Facebook would not be …
-
The US Army has ordered a ‘handout’ produced by Army’s “Project Inclusion,” which, according to the Army is supposed to ‘improve diversity, equity and inclusion across the force and build cohesive teams.’ Because nothing builds teamwork or inclusion like labeling people who support the Command-in-Chief as racist. This is what one of the handouts looked …
-
President Trump’s campaign rally in Tulsa last month “likely contributed” to a surge in coronavirus cases in the area, according to the Tulsa City-County Health Department director. “The past two days we’ve had almost 500 cases, and we know we had several large events a little over two weeks ago, which is about right,” director …