Article III Project's Mike Davis discusses Campaign 2020 and the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court and Leslie Dach of the pro-Affordable Care Act group Protect Our Care discusses his group's role in Campaign 2020.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses the coronavirus pandemic and public health policy at a Johns Hopkins University virtual event.
Incumbent Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Amy McGrath participated in a televised debate. Gray Television and the University of Kentucky co-sponsored the event. The debate occurred one day before the start of early in-person voting in Kentucky. The debate was the only scheduled face-to-face meeting prior to the November election.
Incumbent Senator David Perdue (R-GA) and U.S.Senate Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff and LIbertarian candidate Shane Hazel, participated in a televised debate. Georgia Pubic Broadcasting sponsored the event. This is the first debate for the candidates. Elected in 2014, Sen. Perdue is seeking his second term. Georgia has been considered a safe Republican stronghold for decades. According to recent reports, the state seems to be shifting in the Democrats' favor due to the expanding Atlanta metro area.
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a virtual hearing on stopping the spread of misinformation online. Experts in social media, national security, and intelligence testified to the rise of disinformation campaigns and those supported by foreign actors, such as Russia and China. They also spoke about the responsibility of media platforms, the role the federal government should play, and the prevalence of conspiracy groups, such as QAnon, and how they use misinformation to manipulate and distort the truth.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper joined a virtual discussion on military readiness hosted by the Heritage Foundation. The secretary discussed steps he and the Trump administration have taken to increase military funding and improve readiness in all branches. He also talked about his long-term goals for the armed forces and competing with China.
Today's program looks at President Trump and Joe Biden on the coronavirus response, a federal program to prioritize a vaccine to nursing home residents and National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien on troop levels in Afghanistan.
Today's program looks at President Trump and Joe Biden on the coronavirus response, a federal program to prioritize a vaccine to nursing home residents and National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien on troop levels in Afghanistan.
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden delivered remarks on health care and the economy at a campaign event in Southfield, MI, a suburb of Detroit.
Political commentator Candace Owens offered her thoughts on why Black Americans should vote Republican. She was interviewed by Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union.
Today's program looks at President Trump and Joe Biden on the coronavirus response, a federal program to prioritize a vaccine to nursing home residents and National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien on troop levels in Afghanistan.
Today's program looks at President Trump and Joe Biden on the coronavirus response, a federal program to prioritize a vaccine to nursing home residents and National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien on troop levels in Afghanistan.
Political commentator Candace Owens offered her thoughts on why Black Americans should vote Republican. She was interviewed by Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses the coronavirus pandemic and public health policy at a Johns Hopkins University virtual event.
Incumbent Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Amy McGrath participated in a televised debate. Gray Television and the University of Kentucky co-sponsored the event. The debate occurred one day before the start of early in-person voting in Kentucky. The debate was the only scheduled face-to-face meeting prior to the November election.
Incumbent Senator David Perdue (R-GA) and U.S.Senate Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff and LIbertarian candidate Shane Hazel, participated in a televised debate. Georgia Pubic Broadcasting sponsored the event. This is the first debate for the candidates. Elected in 2014, Sen. Perdue is seeking his second term. Georgia has been considered a safe Republican stronghold for decades. According to recent reports, the state seems to be shifting in the Democrats' favor due to the expanding Atlanta metro area.
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a virtual hearing on stopping the spread of misinformation online. Experts in social media, national security, and intelligence testified to the rise of disinformation campaigns and those supported by foreign actors, such as Russia and China. They also spoke about the responsibility of media platforms, the role the federal government should play, and the prevalence of conspiracy groups, such as QAnon, and how they use misinformation to manipulate and distort the truth.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper joined a virtual discussion on military readiness hosted by the Heritage Foundation. The secretary discussed steps he and the Trump administration have taken to increase military funding and improve readiness in all branches. He also talked about his long-term goals for the armed forces and competing with China.