Donald Trump will be back on stage this month with one mission at the top of his agenda seeking revenge against Republican incumbents who turned on him by backing their challengers in 2022 primaries.
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(Bloomberg) Donald Trump will be back on stage this month with one mission at the top of his agenda seeking revenge against Republican incumbents who turned on him by backing their challengers in 2022 primaries.
That worries some GOP leaders. As the former president prepares to resume his trademark rallies, they fear another round of grievances about the 2020 election results and championing untested candidates over incumbents could hurt the party more than it helps in next year’s midterm elections.
Facebook announced Friday that it would ban Trump from its platform for two years, and he is banned from Twitter for encouraging supporters who broke into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. He has issued statements on news topics that have generated little coverage. This week, he abandoned a blog he had started less than a month ago that had attracted relatively few readers.
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WASHINGTON â Soon after the police officer who killed George Floyd was convicted of murder, President Joe Biden called Floydâs relatives with a promise: Once he could sign legislation named for Floyd to change policing nationwide, he would fly them to Washington for the occasion.
Floydâs family visited the White House on Tuesday, the anniversary of his death, but there was no bill-signing ceremony. Bipartisan negotiations on Capitol Hill have yet to produce a breakthrough, a reminder of the steep hurdles that Biden faces as he confronts the countryâs entrenched racial problems and its political polarization.
So the visit became an opportunity for legislative lobbying.