Kamala Harris

Donald Trump: Can he really end the war in Ukraine?

The 47th President of the USA, Donald Trump, from January 20, when he will officially enter for a second term in the White House, will have in front of him many, the truth is, open fronts that require beyond management and special handling and for the which has already promised to settle them within hours or a few days.

Biden Gives Green Light for Ukraine to Strike Deep Inside Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has emphasized the critical need for air defense systems and missiles, thanking international partners for their support. In a post on social media platform X, he expressed gratitude for the global effort to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities while underscoring the urgency of obtaining systems like Patriot.

Trump Declines to Invite Haley, Pompeo for New Administration Roles After Election Win

President-elect Donald Trump has stated that former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and ex-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will not be invited to join his new administration. Trump made this announcement on Truth Social, his social media platform, on Saturday, shortly after his recent election victory. Both Haley, who previously served as U.S.

Trump completes swing state sweep by taking Arizona

Donald Trump won the state of Arizona in this week's U.S. presidential election, U.S. TV networks projected on Saturday, completing the Republican's sweep of all seven swing states.

After four days of counting in the southwestern state with a large Hispanic population, CNN and NBC projected that Trump had obtained its 11 electoral votes as he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris.

How divided will the US be after Trump’s resounding victory?

Americans went to the polls on Tuesday in a mood defined by anger and complete disdain for the "other side."

For Donald Trump supporters, the main issues at stake were the economy and immigration, while Kamala Harris' voters were mostly concerned with safeguarding democracy and abortion rights. Even the priorities pointed to a competition between two completely different worlds.

Women in the US abstain from dating and sex as “punishment” for men who voted for Donald Trump

 

By abstaining from sex, liberal American women are…”punishing” their partners in protest of their decision to support Republican politician Donald Trump, thereby contributing to his victory in the November 5 election.

The disgruntled women were inspired by the Korean “4B” movement to get back at the men who voted for Trump.

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