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Peter Thiel says he will vote for Trump ‘if you hold a gun to my head’
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Peter Thiel says, 'If you hold a gun to my head I'll vote for Trump' though he isn't backing campaign
Peter Thiel said on Thursday that he'd vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden but he won't provide money to Republican presumptive nominee's super PAC. -
The Hill - Politics
Ex-Trump backer Peter Thiel: 'If you hold a gun to my head, I'll vote for Trump'
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel, formerly one of former President Trump’s largest financial backers, said Thursday that he won’t be giving Trump any money during this campaign cycle, but that may still vote for him. “If you hold a gun to my head, ...Donald Trump -
The New York Times - World
Iran Holds Vote to Pick a President
The latest polling suggested Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist candidate, was in the lead, but not enough to avoid a runoff.Iran -
The Guardian - World
‘England are worth €1.5bn, we are worth 10 times less,’ insists Slovakia coach
Francesco Calzona will not change attacking approach England could be ‘unbeatable’ if they click, he warnsSlovakia’s coach, Francesco Calzona, has set out the contest between his side and England as one between “a squad worth €1.5bn and one worth ... -
The Hill - Politics
Burgum won’t say if he’s talked to Trump about being VP
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R), rumored to be on former President Trump’s VP shortlist, declined to say on Sunday whether he’s talked to Trump about serving as his running mate. "That would be between the president and I," Burgum said on NBC ...Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
Investors say Trump is better for stocks, but are split on where the market is heading, CNBC survey shows
A new CNBC Delivering Alpha Stock Survey of 400 money managers shows they think Trump is better for stocks, but they're split where the market is heading.Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
Trump will debate Biden while still bound by gag orders. Here's what he can't say
Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are set to debate for the first time in the 2024 presidential cycle, with polls showing a tight race.Joe Biden -
NBC News - Top stories
Top Biden allies say he's still the best bet to win against Trump in November
Top allies of President Joe Biden came to his defense across several news programs on Sunday, acknowledging the president’s subdued debate performance but arguing that he remains the strongest contender against former President Donald Trump in the ...Joe Biden -
CBS News - Top stories
Authorities say teen armed with replica gun fatally shot by police
Police said they spotted what "appeared to be a handgun" during the chase, but was later determined to be a pellet gun resembling a Glock 17.
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Supreme Court punts on challenges to GOP social media laws
The Supreme Court sidestepped a final determination on whether Republican-backed laws in Florida and Texas that seek to regulate the content moderation practices of social media companies violate constitutional free speech protections. -
NBC News - Politics
Kornacki: New poll shows Biden’s debate performance reinforced concerns about his age
Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden by two points in a New Hampshire, a stark contrast to 2020 when Biden won the state, says NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki. Democrats are facing a challenging decision ...Joe Biden -
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President Biden is feeling ‘humiliated’ after debate performance
Over the weekend President Biden huddled with his family after a poor performance during the first presidential debate. NBC News White House Correspondent Mike Memoli explains how the Biden campaign is trying to reassure donors.Joe Biden -
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Special Report: SCOTUS rules Trump has immunity for official acts
The Supreme Court issued a ruling on Monday that former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but not for unofficial acts.Donald Trump -
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Biden campaign issues first statement on Trump immunity ruling
President Joe Biden’s campaign released their first statement since the Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump can claim immunity for official acts while he was in office. “Today’s ruling doesn’t change the facts,” it said, adding ...Joe Biden