Tag: Joe Biden

  • Biden hails court’s judgment convicting Donald Trump

    Biden hails court’s judgment convicting Donald Trump

    United States President,  Joe Biden has hailed the New York Court judgement convicting Donald Trump, saying that “no one is above the law”.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the former American president, Trump was found guilty of all 34 counts he faced on charges of falsifying business records to commit election fraud.

    This makes the 77-year-old the first ex-American president to be criminally convicted.

    “But today’s verdict does not change the fact that the American people face a simple reality.

    “There is still only one way to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office: at the ballot box.”

    Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on July 11.

  • Biden makes plans to visit Africa if re-elected

    Biden makes plans to visit Africa if re-elected

    United States President,  Joe Biden has said that he will embark on tour of some African countries in February following the U.S. presidential election in November.

    The announcement, which suggests confidence in his re-election against Republican rival Donald Trump, was made as Biden welcomed Kenyan President William Ruto to the White House for a two-day meeting and state dinner.

    “I plan on going in February after I am reelected,” Biden stated, marking the potential visit as a significant part of his post-election agenda.

    Senior administration officials revealed that Biden and Ruto’s discussions would cover a wide array of topics, including trade, debt relief, and the future of international issues such as the situations in Haiti, Ukraine, and Sudan.

    In addition to his planned visit to Kenya, Biden hinted at a potential trip to Angola during a meeting with Angolan President Joao Lourenco in late November, though no specific date was mentioned.

    National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan confirmed Biden’s intention to visit Africa, expressing the president’s anticipation for the trip but withholding any formal announcement.

    Despite the emphasis on Africa’s significance in global matters, Biden has faced criticism for not visiting the continent during his presidency. However, more than two dozen senior officials from his administration, including Vice President Kamala Harris and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, have made visits to various African nations, highlighting the administration’s ongoing engagement with the continent.

  • Controversial rapper Cardi B vows not to vote in US elections, gives reasons

    Controversial rapper Cardi B vows not to vote in US elections, gives reasons

    Controversial United States female rapper,  Cardi B has revealed that she will not be voting in the 2024 United States presidential election.

    Giving her reasons, Cardi B noted that she is not a supporter of any of the two major candidates, incumbent President Joe Biden of the Democratic Party, and his predecessor, Donald Trump of the Republican Party.

    “I don’t f*ck with both of y’all n*ggas,” she says of Biden and Trump in a recent interview with Rolling Stone.

    She explained that she used to see Trump as “a dire threat,” but under Biden, she felt “layers and layers of disappointment” from what she sees as domestic and foreign mismanagement.

    “I feel like people got betrayed [by Biden’s administration],” Cardi B said.

    “It’s just like, damn, y’all not caring about nobody. It really gets me upset that there is solutions to it. There is a solution. I know there’s a solution because you’re spending billions of dollars on any f*cking thing.”

    The United States presidential elections will hold on the On November 5th, 2024, with the incumbent President Joe Biden of the Democratic Party  running  against his predecessor, Donald Trump of the Republican Party in what would be America’s first rematch election in almost 70 years.

     

  • Biden says U.S. will begin sending weapons to Ukraine

    Biden says U.S. will begin sending weapons to Ukraine

    U.S. President Joe Biden wants to start delivering weapons and equipment to Ukraine this week.

    The president said this shortly after the U.S. Senate approved billions of dollars in new aid for the country under attack from Russia.

    “I will sign this bill into law and address the American people as soon as it reaches my desk tomorrow so we can begin sending weapons and equipment to Ukraine this week,” Biden said.

    By passing the legislative package, which also includes billions of dollars in aid for Israel and Taiwan, the U.S. Congress has demonstrated the power of American leadership in the world, Biden added.

    “We stand resolutely for democracy and freedom, and against tyranny and oppression.”

    There is an urgent need for support for Ukraine, which is being subjected to relentless bombardment from Russia, Biden said.

    The bill also contains aid for Israel, which has recently faced unprecedented attacks from Iran.

    “This critical legislation will make our nation and world more secure as we support our friends who are defending themselves against terrorists like Hamas and tyrants like Putin,” Biden said.

  • Gaza War: US president Biden knocks Israel’s Netanyahu

    Gaza War: US president Biden knocks Israel’s Netanyahu

    United States president, Joe Biden has knocked Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu over his approach on war on Gaza describing it as a mistake.

    Biden has now urged Israel to call for a ceasefire.

    This is Biden’s latest criticism of Netanyahu amid growing tensions over the civilian death toll from Israel’s war on Hamas.

    “I think what he’s doing is a mistake. I don’t agree with his approach,” Biden told Univision, a US Spanish-language TV network, when asked about Netanyahu’s handling of the war.

    The US number one citizen reiterated that an Israeli drone attack last week that killed seven aid workers from a US-based charity in Gaza – and sparked a tense phone call with Netanyahu – was “outrageous”.

    “What I’m calling for is for the Israelis to just call for a ceasefire, allow for the next six, eight weeks, total access to all food and medicine going into the country,” said Biden.

    The president’s earlier remarks was that the burden lay with Hamas to agree to a truce and hostage release deal.

    Biden also stepped up pressure on Israel to let more aid into devastated Gaza.

    “There’s no excuse to not provide for the medical and the food needs of those people. It should be done now,” he added.

  • US Election: Freshly conducted mock polls reveals Trump defeats Biden in battleground states

    US Election: Freshly conducted mock polls reveals Trump defeats Biden in battleground states

    United States President,  Joe Biden has been edged by rival Donald Trump in a freshly organized mock  polls in  crucial battleground states in the country.

    US presidential elections is billed to take place in November 2024, but a Wall Street Journal survey released  indicated Trump had the edge over the president in six of the seven states polled: Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.

    The survey showed Trump holds a six-point lead over Biden in North Carolina in a ballot that also includes third-party and independent candidates.

    Trump also has a five-point lead in Arizona, a four-point edge in Nevada, and three-point advantages in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

    Meanwhile, the former president edges Biden by a single point in Georgia, with the two tied in Wisconsin.

    Trump held similar leads when those questioned were given a head-to-head matchup between the former president and Biden.

    It wpuld be recalled that Biden narrowly edged Trump in all the battlegrounds tested, other than North Carolina, to win the White House in 2020.

    However, the new survey revealed that Biden also had a negative job performance rating in all seven battleground states.

    On the flip side, voters in every state except Nevada had a favorable opinion of Trump’s time in the White House.

    Respondents who participated in the survey said they trust Trump to handle the economy and immigration over Biden, while the Democrat president, however, was the preferred candidate to deal with the issue of abortion.

    Recent concerns over Biden’s physical fitness was also mirrored in the polling results as about 48% of voters believe Trump is more fit to serve as president over only 28% who see Biden as having the mental and physical fitness to serve another four-year term as president.

  • Easter Sunday: US president, Biden declares March 31st Transgender Day

    Easter Sunday: US president, Biden declares March 31st Transgender Day

    Joe Biden the United States President  has declared today Easter Sunday “Transgender Day of Visibility.”

    Recall that the International Transgender Day of Visibility was created on March 31, 2009, and has continued to be celebrated every March 31.

    It was a  day  created to honour transgender people and raise awareness of the discrimination they continue to face.

    However, it has been revealed that Biden’s declaration was backed by the US Constitution.

    According to Biden: “Now, therefore, I, Joseph R. Biden Jr., President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim March 31, 2024, as Transgender Day of Visibility.

    “I call upon all Americans to join us in lifting up the lives and voices of transgender people throughout our nation and to work towards eliminating violence and discrimination based on gender identity.”

    Since its inception, the Biden administration has made LGBT activism a cornerstone of its policy priorities. He boasted in his statement that he appointed transgender leaders to his administration and ended the ban on transgender Americans serving openly in the military.

    In the past, some of Biden’s transgender inclusivity events at the White House have backfired.

     

  • Russia’s Medvedev fires ‘shots’ at Biden over attack on Trump

    Russia’s Medvedev fires ‘shots’ at Biden over attack on Trump

    Dmitry Medvedev, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, called Joe Biden a “mad” disgrace to the United States on Friday and said the U.S. president had no right to compare himself to Franklin D. Roosevelt.

    Biden opened his State of the Union address on Thursday with a reference to a 1941 speech to Congress in which Roosevelt said the union faced an unprecedented turning point in history.

    Biden also accused Republican rival Donald Trump of kowtowing to Russia and, just over two weeks after calling Vladimir Putin a “crazy SOB”, said he had a message for the Russian President on Ukraine: “We will not walk away.”

    “Even though Roosevelt was an infirm man in a wheelchair, he raised America from the Depression; Biden, on the other hand, is a mad, mentally disabled individual who set his mind on dragging humanity to hell,” Medvedev, a former president who is now deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, wrote on X.

    “Roosevelt together with allies including the U.S.S.R., was fighting for peace; yet, Biden is actively and persistently trying to start WWIII.”

    “Roosevelt was fighting against fascists, but Biden is fighting for them,” Medvedev wrote in English. “He is the United States’ disgrace!”

    Medvedev, who cast himself as a liberal moderniser when he was president from 2008-2012, now presents himself as an anti-Western Kremlin hawk. Diplomats say his views indicate the thinking at the top levels of the Kremlin elite.

    The war in Ukraine has triggered a deep crisis in Russia’s relations with the West, and Biden angered Russian officials with his “crazy SOB” comment. Putin, with an ironic smile, said the remark showed why the Kremlin felt Biden was a preferable future president to Trump.

    Biden made that remark in a sentence about threats to the world including “that guy Putin and others,” the risk of nuclear conflict, and the existential threat to humanity from climate change.

    Putin portrays the U.S. and its allies as a crumbling empire that wants to destroy Russia and steal its natural resources.

    Biden says  U.S. won’t walk away from Ukraine

    President Joe Biden says the U.S. will continue to stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    “My message to President Putin who I have known for a long time is simple: we will not walk away,” Biden said in his State of the Union address to both chambers of Congress.

    “If anybody in this room thinks Putin will stop at Ukraine, I assure you he will not,” the Democrat politician said.

    Biden, once again, called on Congress to authorise further U.S. aid for Ukraine.

    “Ukraine can stop Putin if we stand by Ukraine and supply the weapons,”  the 81-year-old said.

    He said that Ukraine was not asking for U.S. soldiers and he would not send any.

    The Republicans wanted the U.S. to relinquish its leading role in the world, he said.

    Biden also condemned statements by his predecessor Donald Trump on the NATO defence alliance.

    “It is dangerous and it is unacceptable,” he said.

    Trump recently said at an election campaign appearance that he would not provide any U.S. support to NATO allies with low defence spending in the event of a Russian attack.

    “We have to stand up to Putin,” Biden emphasised.

    The U.S. has been considered Kiev’s most important ally over the past two years since the start of the Russian war against Ukraine.

    The U.S. government has supplied Ukraine with huge quantities of weapons and ammunition.

    However, for some time now, there have been no more supplies from the U.S.

    A new aid package of around 60 billion U.S. dollars for Ukraine has passed the Senate.

    However, it is stuck in the second chamber, House of Representatives, where Republicans seem to be blocking it.

  • US Elections: Joe Biden launches ‘attacks’ on Donald Trump

    US Elections: Joe Biden launches ‘attacks’ on Donald Trump

    United States President, Joe Biden launched verbal attacks on his “dangerous” election rival, Donald Trump in Thursday’s State of the Union address, while, delivering a brainstorming performance to make his case for four more years.

    Biden started the verbal attack right from his opening remark, accusing the Republican of “bowing down” to Russian President Vladimir Putin and lashing him on everything from abortion to the economy.

    “Not since President Lincoln and the Civil War, have freedom and democracy been under assault at home as they are today,” he said. “What makes our moment rare is that freedom and democracy are under attack at both at home and overseas.”

    Although, Biden’s verbal war on Trump has been described as the most direct attacks in memory by a president on an election challenger during the State of the Union, Biden never said Trump’s name but instead blasted him 13 times as merely “my predecessor”.

    Trump’s recent comments calling the US commitment to NATO into doubt were “bowing down to a Russian leader” he said, before vowing to cheers from Democrats: “I will not bow down.”

    The annual set-piece presidential speech was a unique chance for Biden to pitch his reelection message in front of his closest political allies and foes — and a national TV audience of millions of voters — ahead of November’s election.

  • Donald Trump sets stage for Biden rematch

    Donald Trump sets stage for Biden rematch

    Former U.S. president, Donald Trump, cemented his position as the Republican Party’s all-but-certain nominee for November’s general election after sweeping the Super Tuesday primary contests.

    “It is called ‘Super Tuesday’ for a reason. This is a big one,” Trump said in his victory speech, delivered at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

    As the crowd chanted “USA! USA,’’ Trump said voters had delivered him an amazing night.

    The results set the stage for a White House rematch between Trump and the U.S. President, Joe Biden, who as the first-term incumbent, had no real rivals for the Democratic Party’s nomination.

    Trump easily defeated his last remaining major challenger, Nikki Haley, in primaries held in a slew of States, including California, Texas, Maine, Massachusetts, Virginia and North Carolina.

    Other states include; Oklahoma, North Dakota, Minnesota, Colorado, Alabama and Tennessee, according to unanimous projections by broadcasters based on initial vote counts.

    Haley was only projected to have won the small north-eastern state of Vermont.

    There was no suspense as Biden notched wins across the Democratic primaries held Tuesday except in the South Pacific territory of American Somoa, where the little known entrepreneur Jason Palmer prevailed.

    “Tonight’s results leave the American people with a clear choice: Are we going to keep moving forward or will we allow Donald Trump to drag us backwards into the chaos.

    “With a division, and darkness that defined his term in office? Biden asked in a statement.

    Millions of people voted in the polls held in 16 of the 50 states, plus American Samoa.

    Super Tuesday marked the largest single-day of nominating contests in the presidential primary campaign.

    In the primary process, which began in January in Iowa, candidates were awarded delegates with each state they won.

    One-third of the total delegates available for the Republican nomination were up for grabs on Tuesday.

    A candidate needed at least 1,215 delegates out of 2,429 to secure their spot on the November ballot.

    The nomination would then be made official at the Republican Party convention in July.

    In spite of his overwhelming win, it was not possible for Trump to secure all the delegates he needed on Tuesday.

    Before she became his 2024 opponent, Haley served in Trump’s administration as his ambassador to the United Nations.

    She has waged a long-shot bid appealing to Republican moderates and independents but her campaign had not been able to gain enough momentum to pose a serious threat to Trump.

    She lost the primary in her home state of South Carolina last month.

    Tuesday’s contests were seen as her last stand.

    Her losses fuelled the belief that her candidacy was no longer viable, with political watchers widely expecting her to drop out of the race,  though the primary process would continue in the weeks to come.

    Haley’s campaign said the results of the Super Tuesday contests showed that the Republican Party still remained deeply divided.

    “Unity is not achieved by simply claiming ‘we’re united.’ Today, in state after state, there remains a large bloc of Republican primary voters who are expressing deep concerns about Donald Trump.

    The Haley campaign said this in a statement.

    Neither Haley nor her campaign addressed whether she planned on staying in the race.

    So far, the 2024 election had been dominated by domestic issues including immigration, crime, reproductive rights and the economy, with many saying they still feel the pinch of inflation.

    Worries about Biden’s age, he is 81 and the oldest sitting president in U.S. history have increasingly weighed on his campaign amid physical and verbal blunders.

    Trump, who at 77 is only four years younger than Biden, is facing deep legal problems.

    He had been indicted in four separate criminal cases and charged with a total of 91 felony counts.

    They included his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, which Biden won.

    In his Mar-a-Lago speech on Tuesday night, Trump repeated many of the same themes he hit on at his campaign rallies, including his demand that the U.S. border with Mexico be totally shut to migrants.

    “In some ways,’’ he said, the U.S. had become a third-world country.