Donald Trump held his second press conference in a week on Thursday, this time at his exclusive golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, following on from his previous public meltdown at Mar-a-Lago.
The Republican presidential nominee was again on rambling form, resuming his personal attacks on Kamala Harris and Tim Walz rather than sticking to his planned economic theme and rarely tackling substantive policy issues.
Earlier, Vice President Harris and President Joe Biden had made their first appearance together since she took over the Democratic Party 2024 ticket.
The pair spoke at a rally in Maryland on federal efforts to lower prescription drug costs for Americans after an agreement was reached with pharmaceutical companies to reduce the price of ten in-demand medicines.
Biden received a rapturous reception at the event, with the crowd chanting “Thank you Joe!” in response to his bold decision to step away from the White House race.
The commander-in-chief used his time to hit out at “Donald Dump”, declaring that Harris would make “one hell of a president” and attacking the Heritage Foundation’s draconian Project 2025 proposals.
“Let me tell you what our Project 2025 is: Beat the hell out of them!” Biden said.
Trump once mocked Biden for campaigning from home. Now he’s sticking to his safe spaces
One of Trump’s favorite attacks on Biden during the 2020 campaign at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic was to complain that the Democrat was campaigning from his Delaware basement on Zoom, rather than braving serious illness and breaching social distancing guidelines by venturing out to meet the public.
Now it’s the Republican who is bunkered down, observes Eric Garcia.
Joe Sommerlad16 August 2024 11:30
Watch: Biden says Trump should ‘get a job’ in response to economic criticism
Clearly geed up for this one, here’s how the President slammed his predecessor as he set out from the White House en route to Maryland.
Biden says Trump should ‘get a job’ in response to criticism over economy
Joe Biden suggested Donald Trump “ought to get a job” as he responded to a question about criticism of the US economy. Mr Trump has attacked Mr Biden and his presidential rival, Kamala Harris, over inflation in recent weeks, and has vowed to “make America affordable again” if he is elected in November. On Thursday (15 August), Mr Biden was questioned on that suggestion. “Mr Trump says he wants to make America affordable again, your response?” the reporter asked. “He ought to get a job,” the president responded.
Joe Sommerlad16 August 2024 11:00
Biden gets hero’s welcome as he joins Harris for first joint rally and derides ‘Donald Dump’
Vice President Harris and President Joe Biden on Thursday made their first appearance together since she took over the Democratic Party 2024 ticket.
The pair spoke at a rally in Maryland on federal efforts to lower prescription drug costs for Americans after an agreement was reached with pharmaceutical companies to reduce the price of ten in-demand medicines.
Biden received a rapturous reception at the event, with the crowd chanting “Thank you Joe!” in response to his bold decision to step away from the White House race.
The commander-in-chief used his time to hit out at “Donald Dump”, declaring that Harris would make “one hell of a president” and attacking the Heritage Foundation’s draconian Project 2025 proposals.
“Let me tell you what our Project 2025 is: Beat the hell out of them!” Biden said.
Here’s Andrew Feinberg’s report.
Joe Sommerlad16 August 2024 10:30
Analysis: Trump held another press conference – but it was the same old shtick
Trump spoke for roughly 40 minutes yesterday before taking a series of softball questions from friendly sources at Bedminster.
His lengthy central diatribe touched on his current opponent, Vice President Harris, his former opponent, Joe Biden, and a wide range of other issues, from trucks and domestic energy policy to China and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
But Trump’s failure to follow his own thread and attack Harris consistently on inflation and the economy soon caused the session to drag on and lose its edge, to put it mildly.
Here’s John Bowden’s reaction.
Joe Sommerlad16 August 2024 10:00
Trump uses latest press conference to rehash Harris complaints but offers no vision for 2025
Donald Trump held his second press conference in a week on Thursday, this time at his exclusive golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, following on from his previous public meltdown at Mar-a-Lago.
The Republican presidential nominee was again on rambling form, resuming his personal attacks on Kamala Harris and Tim Walz rather than sticking to his planned economic theme and rarely tackling substantive policy issues.
Bizarrely, the session was staged in front of two tables loaded with products including coffee and Froot Loops breakfast cereal, presumably intended to illustrate the high cost of living hitting consumers but instead conveying the atmosphere of an infomercial.
Joe Sommerlad16 August 2024 09:30
Ex-Fox News host called out for claiming Kellyanne Conway “sabotaged” Trump
A former GOP staffer turned media contributor has called out an ex-Fox News host for claiming Kellyanne Conway “sabotaged” Donald Trump.
On an episode of The Dan Bongino Show Wednesday, former Fox host Dan Bongino accused Conway and other Republican operatives of leaking stories claiming Trump regrets picking JD Vance as his running mate to media outlets, such as The Daily Mail.
“I’m going to say to Kellyanne and others: it’s time to pipe down. You’ve been warned. I’ve had about enough,” Bongino said.
Oliver O’Connell16 August 2024 08:30
Harris is zeroing in on high food prices as inflation remains a big issue
Vice President Kamala Harris is zeroing in on high food prices as her campaign previews an economic policy speech that she will give in North Carolina on Friday, promising to push for a federal ban on price gouging on groceries.
Harris is putting particular emphasis on rising meat prices, which she says account for a large part of rising grocery bills.
Year-over-year inflation has reached its lowest level in more than three years. But many in the United States are struggling with food prices, which remain 21% above where they were three years ago. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been pointing to inflation as a key failing of the Biden administration and its energy policies.
Oliver O’Connell16 August 2024 07:30
Project 2025 leader says Trump ‘very supportive’ of their work
Vought headed the Office of Management and Budget during the second half of Trump’s first term and has been tipped as a possible chief of staff in a second Trump administration.
Gustaf Kilander watched the video.
Oliver O’Connell16 August 2024 05:30
ICYMI: Harris campaign trolls Trump ahead of second press conference
“TODAY: Donald Trump to Ramble Incoherently and Spread Dangerous Lies in Public, but at Different Home,” the title of the email read.
Ariana Baio has the story.
Oliver O’Connell16 August 2024 03:30
UAW files federal labor complaint against Trump campaign over Elon Musk interview
A statement from the union indicated that it had filed a complaint against Trump and Musk with the the National Labor Relations Board, accusing the two of intimidating workers with their comments in the interview about strikes.
The UAW’s X account also released a video Tuesday morning highlighting that segment of the interview, in which Trump described Musk supposedly firing a group of striking workers — though it was unclear whether he was referring to a real situation.
Oliver O’Connell16 August 2024 02:30