Violence-Free Campaign Urged by Biden Team Ahead of Trump’s Midwest Rally

Washington, D.C. – President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign issued a plea to voters to reject violence as a means of political discourse, taking aim at comments made by his opponent, former President Donald Trump. During a press conference, former U.S. Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell, District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Officer Daniel Hodges, and Biden-Harris … Read more

**Violence-Free Campaign Urged Amid Trump’s Michigan and Wisconsin Visit**

Washington, D.C. – In a strong denouncement of political violence, President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign urged Americans to reject violent tactics during the current campaign cycle. This call comes in response to comments made by Biden’s Republican opponent and former President Donald Trump, who has been criticized for promoting violence in his campaign efforts. During … Read more

Trump’s Latest Comments Prompt Biden Campaign Attack Ad Highlighting Charlottesville and Capitol Riots

Wilmington, Delaware – President Joe Biden’s campaign swiftly responded to Donald Trump’s recent comments with a compelling attack ad. The ad, shared on Biden’s social media feed, juxtaposes Trump’s ominous warning of a “bloodbath” if he loses the upcoming election with footage from the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville in 2017 where Trump controversially … Read more

Trump’s Campaign Pushes Back on Biden Attack Ad Highlighting “Bloodbath” Comments

Washington, DC – President Joe Biden’s campaign swiftly responded to Donald Trump’s recent remarks with a powerful attack ad, aiming to highlight the former president’s divisive rhetoric and actions. The ad, released on Biden’s social media platforms, juxtaposes footage of Trump warning of a “bloodbath” if he loses the election with scenes from the 2017 … Read more

Trump Vows to Pardon Jan. 6 Rioters in Second Term, Drawing Criticism from Biden Campaign

Washington, D.C. – Former President Donald Trump has declared that if reelected, he would prioritize “freeing” individuals convicted for their involvement in the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, arguing that they have been unjustly imprisoned. This statement comes amidst ongoing efforts by Trump to defend and support those charged in connection with the … Read more

Abuse Towards Council Staff Sparks Bodycam Campaign and Prosecutions

London, UK – In a concerning trend, male and female staff in London have reported instances of being targeted by aggressive members of the public. Reports include incidents of speeding vehicles driving at staff members, with objects like full drinks bottles, eggs, and even a road sign being thrown at them, as stated by the … Read more

Biden Administration Overrides Campaign Promise on Death Penalty for Buffalo Mass Shooter

Buffalo, New York – President Biden’s stance against the death penalty is at odds with his administration’s decision to pursue capital punishment for the perpetrator of a racist attack that killed 10 Black individuals at a Buffalo supermarket in 2022. The Justice Department announced last month that it would seek the death penalty for Payton … Read more

Venezuelan Opposition Candidate Targeted in Violent Attack at Campaign Event

CHARALLAVE, Miranda State – Violent chaos erupted at a campaign event for opposition presidential candidate María Corina Machado, shedding light on the challenges faced by opposition figures in Venezuela. The event was reportedly besieged by individuals wielding sticks and stones, leaving attendees injured and raising concerns about the safety of political candidates in the country. … Read more

Man Suffers Violent Attack Outside Shopping Plaza in Calgary: Relief Campaign Launched for Victim

CALGARY, ALBERTA – A recent violent attack at a shopping center on Tsuut’ina First Nation in Calgary has left a man seriously injured and in need of support as he recovers. On January 14, 2024, Rifat, a 35-year-old project coordinator who had recently moved to Calgary from Toronto, was filling up gas at Costco before … Read more