Photo "Donald Trump" by Dan Scavino Virginia – Former President Donald Trump has once again stirred the political landscape, this time targeting ABC News during an on-the-record stop in Virginia. Trump’s sharp criticism of the network has thrown his participation in a potential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris into question, raising concerns about media fairness and the integrity of the debate process. Trump’s Critique of ABC News When asked if he still plans to participate in the ABC-hosted debate, Trump didn’t hold back. He lambasted the network, calling it “the worst of all networks” and specifically singled out anchor George Stephanopoulos and reporter Jonathan Karl for their biased reporting. Trump’s remarks reflect his ongoing frustration with mainstream media outlets, which he believes are unfairly skewed against him. “I watched this weekend, and it's the worst of all networks,” Trump said. “Jonathan Karl, who's a lightweight, was asking questions o
Sen. JD Vance During a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, Senator JD Vance (R-OH) experienced a dramatic interruption when he paused his speech to address a medical emergency involving a Secret Service agent. The incident occurred as Vance was responding to questions from the press. The exchange began with a question about Vance’s role in facilitating connections between Governor Brian Kemp and the Trump campaign, and whether he had sought advice from former Vice President Mike Pence for the campaign. As Vance was addressing these questions, he suddenly halted his response and expressed concern over a Secret Service agent who appeared to be in distress. "It's so humid in here, I thought we lost one of our Secret Service agents," Vance said, visibly concerned. He then reassured the crowd that the situation was under control, adding, "I was worried about him but we're good. God bless you man, glad you're okay." After ensuring the agent received t