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Kevin Rudd, the Australian ambassador to the United States, deleted tweets criticizing Donald Trump in the campaign’s final week.. Rudd, the former Australian prime minister, scrubbed his X page ...
Trump took us back to perhaps the most stunning moment of a chaotic and tumultuous presidential campaign: his attempted assassination. "Those who wish to stop our cause have tried to take my ...
Trump also touted Republicans' victory in the 2024 elections, saying they created a "political earthquake" by bringing Black, Hispanic and union voters into the party: "The Golden Age of America ...
In Australia [127] and Brazil, [citation needed] providing a legitimate reason for not voting (such as illness) is accepted. In Australia, if a citizen is asked why they did not vote and they reply that it is against their religion, the Electoral Act provides that this answer must be taken as conclusive, and no further action is to be taken.
Australian Journal of International Affairs 69.5 (2015): 513–537. online; Bisley, Nick. "‘An ally for all the years to come’: why Australia is not a conflicted US ally." Australian Journal of International Affairs 67.4 (2013): 403-418. Camilleri, Joseph A. The Australia-New Zealand-US Alliance: Regional Security in the Nuclear Age ...
Yet almost half the country appears poised to vote for him. Democrats certainly needn’t like Trump, but we damn well better understand why so many people do and not simply brand his supporters ...
The date for the address fell one day after the Iowa caucuses in the 2020 presidential election, and one day before the Senate vote on whether or not to convict Trump in his impeachment trial. [9] [10] As Trump entered the chamber, he appeared to snub Pelosi's offer of a handshake. [11]
1:09 p.m. At the ellipse, Trump ends his speech by telling the crowd to march on Congress. "We fight like hell," he says. "And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country ...