“FBI data shows a decrease in violent crime in communities across the country in 2023 compared to the previous year, including an over 13 percent reduction in homicides. That’s the steepest yearly decline in homicides in over fifty years.”
As a matter of foreign policy, Biden and Blinken's support of genocide in Gaza (even as you read this today) places them in historical competition with Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger.
As a matter of domestic policy, #Biden's signing of his new anti-asylum executive order places him on par Richard Nixon, or beating him because this is only Biden's first term!
You don't even have to imagine that dystopia, you only have to watch the news.
President Biden speaks on the 80th anniversary of D-Day and draws parallels to Ukraine's struggle against Russian aggression.
"We will not walk away, because if we do, Ukraine will be subjugated and it will not end there. Their neighbours will be threathened and Europe will also."
Oliver Darcy reports on Wall Street Journal's hit piece citing Republicans to claim Biden is slipping:
"The Journal's piece pointed to a continued problem roiling the news media as it covers the 2024 election. Trump is permitted to fall asleep in court and make nonsensical public statements on a routine basis without any serious questions raised about his mental acuity. Meanwhile, Biden is judged on an entirely different standard."
President Joe Biden and key U.S. allies were in Normandy Thursday to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the U.S.-led allied forces' D-Day invasion of Nazi-occupied France.
CBS News reports "Biden is in France through the weekend for D-Day anniversary commemorations, planning to meet with key allies during his visit."
Michigan used to be a safe bet for Democrats, but Trump’s 2016 campaign did a number on changing the state’s electoral question.
And today, Michigan is somewhere where small shifts can mean a lot. Low turnout with this voter group, extra enthusiasm with that one – small things like this add up in a big way.