IAF hosts former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine here Wednesday TRAVERSE CITY — The International Affairs Forum (IAF) at Northwestern Michigan College will host now-retired U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch for “An Evening with Marie Yovanovitch” at 6:30 p.m. 06/2/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Just published: From Wall Street to the White House and Back: The Scaramucci Guide to Unbreakable Resilience by Anthony Scaramucci.
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From Wall Street to the White House and Back: The Scaramucci Guide to Unbreakable Resilience
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“Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) has been the most avid ally of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s quest to overthrow Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). He voted with her to force Johnson’s ouster and predicted that the Louisianan’s gavel was about to be stripped,” NBC News reports.
“But now, things have changed. Massie believes that after Democrats teamed up with most Republicans to protect Johnson, the speaker is safe in his job, at least through the Nov.
A new Fox News poll in Nevada finds Donald Trump leading Joe Biden in the presidential race, 50% to 45%.
In a potential expanded race, the new survey finds Trump’s advantage over Biden stays at 5 points (45% vs. 40%), with third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. getting 7%, and Jill Stein and Cornel West at 2% each.
“Donald Trump’s search for a running mate has reached a more intensive phase, with his campaign requesting documents from at least eight contenders, half of whom are U. S. senators,” the Washington Post reports.
“Donald Trump’s license to carry a gun is about to be revoked by the New York City Police Department (his concealed carry permit was suspended back in April 2023, after his first indictment was handed down),” the Daily Beast reports.
“This is to say, the man who could very well be in charge of the U.
“Two former law enforcement officers who defended the U. S. Capitol from rioters during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection were jeered by state GOP lawmakers as they visited Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives on Wednesday,” the Washington Post reports.