Mike Pence Thinks ‘We’ll Have Better Choices in the Future’ Than Donald Trump
Video Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories - Duration: 01:31s - Published
Mike Pence Thinks ‘We’ll Have Better Choices in the Future’ Than Donald Trump
Mike Pence Thinks , ‘We’ll Have Better Choices in the Future’ , Than Donald Trump.
Mike Pence Thinks , ‘We’ll Have Better Choices in the Future’ , Than Donald Trump.
CNN reports that in a recently-released interview with
ABC News, Pence said he and his family are giving
"prayerful consideration" to a 2024 presidential run.
The former vice president also said that America will have "better choices in the future" than Trump.
The former vice president also said that America will have "better choices in the future" than Trump.
I think we’ll have better choices in the future.
People in this country actually get along pretty well once you get out of politics.
, Mike Pence, via ABC News interview.
And I think they want to see their national leaders start to reflect that same, that same compassion and generosity of spirit.
, Mike Pence, via ABC News interview.
And I think, so in the days ahead,
I think there will be better choices, Mike Pence, via ABC News interview.
And for me and my family, we will be reflecting about what our role is in that, Mike Pence, via ABC News interview.
Trump is expected to announce on the evening of Nov.
15 that he's running for president for a third time.
While he still has many diehard supporters.
Gov.
Ron DeSantis is considered a strong contender for the GOP nomination.
Around 300 documents with classified markings have been discovered in former US Vice-President Mike Pence's Indiana home, but his lawyer says Mr Pence was unaware of the fact
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 01:10Published
Classified Documents , Found at Mike Pence’s Home.
Associated Press reports that classified documents were found in the former vice president's home in Indiana last week.
Pence's lawyer made the discovery known
to the National Archives via a letter. .
[The records] appear to be a small number of documents bearing classified markings that were inadvertently boxed and transported to the personal home of the former vice president at the end of the last administration, Greg Jacob, Mike Pence's lawyer, via letter to the National Archives.
Pence's lawyer, Greg Jacob, contends that Pence "was unaware of the existence of sensitive or classified documents at his personal residence.".
His lawyer also said that Pence sought outside counsel once he discovered the documents were in a locked safe at his home.
[Pence] understands the high importance of protecting sensitive and classified information and stands ready and willing to cooperate fully with the National Archives and
any appropriate inquiry, Greg Jacob, Mike Pence's lawyer, via letter to the National Archives.
FBI agents have since
collected the documents.
AP reports that in August, Pence said
he didn't take any classified documents
home with him after his time in office.
The Justice Department is currently using special
counsels to also look into classified documents
found at the homes of former President
Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. .
The Justice Department is currently using special
counsels to also look into classified documents
found at the homes of former President
Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden.
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:30Published
T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach are officially out at ABC, as we first told you, and now, the network has filled in its entire staff on the decision to let them go... TMZ.com
T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach are at an impasse with ABC and they will go into what promises to be a contentious mediation session with ABC Thursday -- a session.. TMZ.com
Governor Ron DeSantis , Blocks African American History, AP Course in Florida.
ABC News reports that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis'
administration has rejected a high school Advanced
Placement African American history course.
The Florida Department of Education said the course is , "inexplicably contrary to Florida law and
significantly lacks educational value.".
If the course comes into compliance and
incorporates historically accurate content,
the department will reopen the discussion, Florida DOE official, via ABC.
ABC News reports that the course is currently being taught
in pilot programs across the country with plans to make
it available to any high school that wants it by 2024.
ABC News reports that DeSantis' decision
signifies his latest effort to combat
"woke"-ness in education.
We seek normalcy, not philosophical
lunacy, we will not allow reality, facts
and truth to become optional. We will
never surrender to the woke mob.
Florida is where woke goes to die, Ron DeSantis, via ABC.
DeSantis' administration has pushed the
"Stop WOKE" Act, which aims to restrict race-related content in workplaces, schools and colleges.
DeSantis' administration has pushed the
"Stop WOKE" Act, which aims to restrict race-related content in workplaces, schools and colleges.
ABC News reports that law has been
temporarily blocked and is
currently facing legal opposition.
DeSantis' administration is also responsible for the Parental Rights in Education Law aimed at restricting content on sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms.
DeSantis' administration is also responsible for the Parental Rights in Education Law aimed at restricting content on sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:30Published
Ben Savage, Registers As Democrat , for California House Seat.
ABC News reports that actor Ben Savage
is considering another run at politics.
ABC News reports that actor Ben Savage
is considering another run at politics.
According to Federal Election Commission documents,
the 'Boy Meets World' star has registered as a Democratic
candidate in California's 30th Congressional District.
According to Federal Election Commission documents,
the 'Boy Meets World' star has registered as a Democratic
candidate in California's 30th Congressional District.
A spokesperson for Savage told ABC that despite the filing, , "he is focused on his upcoming wedding.
Ben is still making decisions and always looking for
opportunities to give back and serve the community.".
A spokesperson for Savage told ABC that despite the filing, , "he is focused on his upcoming wedding.
Ben is still making decisions and always looking for
opportunities to give back and serve the community.".
Earlier in January,
Savage announced his
engagement to Tessa Angermeier.
Currently, the 30th District
seat is held by longtime
Democrat Adam Schiff.
Schiff is reportedly seen as a possible
candidate to succeed Senator Diane Feinstein
once she decides to step down. .
ABC News reports that Savage previously
campaigned to be on the West Hollywood
City Council in the 2022 election. .
ABC News reports that Savage previously
campaigned to be on the West Hollywood
City Council in the 2022 election. .
According to the actor's website,
Savage campaigned on the platforms of
community safety, housing and homelessness.
From 1993 to 2000, Savage played
the lead role of Corey Matthews
on ABC's 'Boy Meets World.' .
From 1993 to 2000, Savage played
the lead role of Corey Matthews
on ABC's 'Boy Meets World.' .
As for Savage's interest in politics,
the actor studied political science at
Stanford University, graduating in 2004.
As for Savage's interest in politics,
the actor studied political science at
Stanford University, graduating in 2004
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:31Published
South Africa Announces , Joint Navy Drills With , China and Russia.
On January 19, South African armed forces
announced that Russian and Chinese Navies will
participate in “a multinational maritime exercise.”.
The massive military drills
will take place from February 17
to February 27 off South Africa's east coast. .
ABC News reports that the announcement
signifies strengthening relationships between
China, Russia and Africa's most developed nation.
The news also comes amid
global financial uncertainty and
Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
ABC News reports that the drills will take place
almost one year after Russia launched
its invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
The news also comes just days before Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov is scheduled to hold talks
with his South African counterpart, Naledi Pandor.
The news also comes just days before Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov is scheduled to hold talks
with his South African counterpart, Naledi Pandor.
Last year, the South African government
announced a neutral stance over Ukraine
while calling for dialogue and diplomacy.
However, ABC News reports that the upcoming military
drills have given rise to accusations that the
government has officially sided with Russia.
According to the South African National
Defense Force, the upcoming naval exercises will , “strengthen the already flourishing relations
between South Africa, Russia and China.”
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:31Published
DeSantis Proposes Statewide Ban , on COVID-19 Pandemic Mitigation Measures.
On January 17, Florida Governor
Ron DeSantis proposed a policy which would
ban many pandemic mitigation efforts. .
CNN reports that the proposed ban
would include mask mandates and
vaccine requirements in the state. .
When the world lost its mind, Florida was
a refuge of sanity, serving strongly as
freedom’s linchpin. These measures will
ensure Florida remains this way and will
provide landmark protections for
free speech for medical practitioners, Ron DeSantis, via CNN.
The proposal would prohibit vaccine passports and ban schools from imposing vaccine or mask mandates, businesses from requiring masks and employers from mandating vaccines.
The proposal would prohibit vaccine passports and ban schools from imposing vaccine or mask mandates, businesses from requiring masks and employers from mandating vaccines.
CNN reports that DeSantis has
emerged as an outspoken critic of
many pandemic mitigation measures.
In December, the Florida governor urged
the Supreme Court to open an investigation into , "any and all wrongdoing in Florida
with respect to COVID-19 vaccines.".
In December, the Florida governor urged
the Supreme Court to open an investigation into , "any and all wrongdoing in Florida
with respect to COVID-19 vaccines.".
DeSantis requested a grand jury investigation into
a number of entities associated with developing,
distributing and promoting vaccines.
DeSantis requested a grand jury investigation into
a number of entities associated with developing,
distributing and promoting vaccines.
The investigation would reportedly include
pharmaceutical manufacturers, medical
associations and their executive officers.
In 2021, DeSantis signed legislation that imposed fines
on businesses and hospitals for requiring vaccination
without exemptions or alternative courses of action
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:30Published
GOP Support for Trump 2024 Presidential Run , Is Declining, Poll Shows.
According to the
'USA Today'/Suffolk University survey, .
61% of Republicans would prefer
someone other than former President
Donald Trump to run for office in 2024.
More specifically,
they want Gov. Ron DeSantis.
According to the poll, a head-to-head primary matchup shows DeSantis leading Trump 56% to 33%.
Republicans and conservative independents increasingly want Trumpism without Trump, David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University
Political Research Center, to 'USA Today'.
Among Republicans, Trump's favorability rating
fell from 75% in October to 64% in December.
The poll also found that if Trump were to go head
to head with President Biden, he'd lag by 7%.
DeSantis, on the other hand, tops Biden by 4% in the hypothetical matchup.
DeSantis has not yet announced any intention of running for the nation's highest office
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:30Published
Adam Schiff Announces, 2024 Senate Run.
NPR reports that the California congressman made the announcement on Jan. 26 via a Twitter video.
The Senate seat is currently held by
Democrat Dianne Feinstein, 89.
NPR reports that Feinstein has not clarified whether she will retire or run again next year, saying she'll decide "in a couple months.".
I think it's all fine. I think people should, if they want to run, run. For me, I just need a little bit more time, Dianne Feinstein, via NPR.
Schiff gained national attention as
House Intelligence Committee chairman amid former President Trump's first impeachment.
Schiff gained national attention as
House Intelligence Committee chairman amid former President Trump's first impeachment.
Schiff called his role in the impeachment
"the biggest job of [his] life.".
I wish I could say the threat of extremism is over. It is not. Today's Republican Party is gutting the middle class and threatening our democracy. They aren't going to stop. We have to stop them, Rep. Adam Schiff, via NPR.
Schiff was also on the Jan. 6 panel that investigated the attacks on the U.S. Capitol. .
NPR reports that Rep. Katie Porter has also announced her bid for the Senate seat.
Reps. Ro Khanna and Barbara Lee may
throw their hats into the ring as well. .
Reps. Ro Khanna and Barbara Lee may
throw their hats into the ring as well.
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:30Published
The company that owns Facebook and Instagram has said former President Donald Trump’s risk to public safety has significantly decreased in the last two years, and that he’ll be allowed back on the platforms.
Report by Braybrooks. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Former US President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts have been reinstated by Meta, ending a two-year suspension it imposed in the wake of the Capitol riots. Facebook's parent company Meta announced the decision via a blog post
#DonaldTrump #Meta #Facebook
Asian Restaurants Lost Billions, in Revenue Due to Pandemic-Era, Racism, Study Says.
According to a recent study, a racially-driven stigma in the
first year of the pandemic cost Asian restaurants in the
United States an estimated $7.4 billion in revenue.
NBC reports that the study, published last week in
the journal 'Nature Human Behavior,' found that Asian restaurants lost 18.4% more than other restaurants in 2020.
Following the outbreak of the pandemic,
the U.S. saw numerous incidents of anti-Asian
racism from harassment to direct violence.
According to Stop AAPI Hate, a national coalition founded in response to growing racism, nearly 11,500 incidents were recorded between March 2020 and March 2022. .
When you have something like folks
just choosing not to eat in a Chinese
restaurant, that is something that’s a lot
more subtle and under the surface,
but it’s also a lot more common, Masha Krupenkin, assistant professor of political
science at Boston College, via NBC.
According to the study's co-author, Masha Krupenkin,
the relationship between partisanship and human behavior
is one of the most important drivers of discrimination.
People tend to really strongly follow
cues from their party leaders. So Trump
setting an example and calling COVID
'the China virus' and really laying blame
on China, I think, was one of the key
drivers of the effects that we saw,
especially among Republicans, Masha Krupenkin, assistant professor of political
science at Boston College, via NBC.
According to Krupenkin, the report found that non-Chinese Asian restaurants had even less traffic than
Chinese restaurants amid the pandemic.
The team found that this spillover of consumer
discrimination was caused by most people not knowing
the difference between different Asian cuisines
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:30Published
California's politicians remain deeply divided on gun control as the state sees its third mass shooting in little over a week. Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom accused California congressman and leader of the house Kevin McCarthy of remaining largely silent on the issue.
Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 01:40Published
A US Navy veteran has accused the Republican congressman George Santos of refusing to hand over $3,000 raised in an online campaign to fund lifesaving surgery.. Sky News
Justice Department prosecutors have reached out to representatives of former Vice President Mike Pence to seek his testimony in the criminal investigation into efforts by former President Donald Trump..
Former New York City Mayor & Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani reacts to former Vice President Mike Pence calling out former President Donald Trump's attorneys, Giuliani included, &..
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Joe Biden’s growing Hunter Biden laptop scandal; Biden caught lying to Peter Doocy’s face; CBS News admitting they got the Hunter Biden laptop story..