Secret Service Chief: More Resources Needed to Provide Equal Protection to Biden, Harris, and Trump

Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe said on Friday that his agency needs more resources to meet the demands required to provide the same protection a president and vice president are afforded to other nominees for those positions. This comes after the House passed a bill demanding the provision of equal protection for th… Original

Inflation concerns weigh heavily on voters

Inflation concerns weigh heavily on voters – CBS News Watch CBS News Many Americans are voting with their wallets this year, which is unsurprising considering the U.S. economy consistently polls as a top concern. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are offering vastly different proposals for solving the stubborn problem of inflation.

Mark Robinson won’t appear at Trump’s North Carolina rally after CNN report

Mark Robinson won’t appear at Trump’s North Carolina rally after CNN report – CBS News Watch CBS News North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor, is no longer attending former President Donald Trump’s rally in North Carolina Saturday. It comes after CNN unearthed Robinson’s alleged posts on a pornographic website. Robinson

Secret Service report details failures that led to Trump rally attack in Pennsylvania

Secret Service report details failures that led to Trump rally attack in Pennsylvania – CBS News Watch CBS News In a rare unanimous vote, the House passed a bill Friday that would bolster Secret Service protection for both presidential and vice presidential candidates. The vote came as the acting director of the Secret Service said

House Passes Resolution to Overturn Biden Admin’s Electric Vehicle Rule

The bill passed with the support of eight Democrats. The U.S. House of Representatives on Sept. 20 voted to overturn a Biden administration rule that sets tougher emissions standards for car manufacturers. The joint resolution that passed in a 215–191 vote—with eight Democrats in support and one Republican in opposition—would nullify the Environmental Protection Agency’s