Trump Declines to Appear on ’60 Minutes’ Interview: CBS

Vice President Kamala Harris will still appear on the show in a pre-taped interview on Oct. 7 as planned.  Former President Donald Trump has declined to participate in an election special interview with “60 Minutes”, according to its broadcaster, the CBS television network. The communications director for the Trump campaign refuted the network’s assertion that

Vance, Walz Focus on Policy in Vice Presidential Debate

The candidates engaged in a spirited debate and revealed starkly different visions of the path forward. Analysis Vice presidential candidates Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz engaged in a cordial yet spirited debate on Oct. 1. Both conceded a measure of agreement with the other on some policies, though each presented a

In Helene-Hit North Carolina Counties, Politics Are On Pause

For Asheville-area party committees, the only campaigns that matter now are those to find missing friends, displaced family, and a reconnection with the world. A long slog of canvassing, caucusing, and consolidating was to a conclude in a hectic five-week sprint to Election Day. It was all planned: Rallies, stumps, speeches, caravans. Candidates for local

5 Takeaways From the Vance-Walz Vice Presidential Debate

Cordiality amidst clashes marked the first and only vice-presidential debate of 2024. The Oct. 1 CBS News event hosted by Norah O’Donnell, of CBS Evening News, and Margaret Brennan, of Face the Nation, pitted Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) against Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Vance’s crisp defense of former President Donald Trump’s America First policies contrasted with

‘I’m a Knucklehead at Times’: Walz Admits He Wasn’t in Hong Kong During the Tiananmen Square Massacre

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D.) admitted that he wasn’t in Hong Kong during the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, saying he was a “knucklehead” who “misspoke” when he repeated the false claim for years. “I’ve tried to do the best I can, but I’ve not been perfect, and I’m a knucklehead at times,” said Walz when

WATCH: ‘I’ve Become Friends With School Shooters,’ Tim Walz Says in VP Debate Gaffe

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D.) claimed he has “become friends with school shooters” in an apparent gaffe during the vice presidential debate on Tuesday. “I sat in that office with those Sandy Hook parents, I’ve become friends with school shooters, I’ve seen it,” Walz said when asked why he now supports an assault weapons ban.