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Trump Confuses Obama For Biden Again, X Users Call It Out

Donald Trump made another verbal mistake during a campaign rally on Saturday, confusing Barack Obama for President Joe Biden. Those who observed on social media had plenty to say about the former president's apparent issues.

President Joe Biden Rails Against Special Counsel Report

President Joe Biden lashed out against a media throng after a report from Special Counsel Robert Hur questioned his memory.

Joy Reid Apologizes For On-Air F-Bomb On MSNBC

MSNBC host Joy Reid apologized to viewers on Monday at the end of her nightly show after a hot microphone caught her uttering a profanity off-air. The moment occurred after she introduced a segment featuring President Joe Biden.

“Dukes of Hazzard” Actor Says Biden Should Be “Hung”

John Schneider, best known as Bo Duke on "Dukes of Hazzard", called for President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, to be "hung" in a post on social media. He'd later issue a denial that he made the threatening post.

Hunter Biden Indicted On 6 New Tax Charges

Things are not looking too good for the President of the United State’s oldest living son. On Thursday (Dec. 7), Hunter Biden was indicted on nine tax charges in California after a special counsel investigation into the business dealings, according to the Associated Press. In all, Biden—who was already facing federal firearms charges in Delaware […]

President Biden & The White House Launch Threads Accounts

President Joe Biden has launched an account on Threads, the rival social media platform to Elon Musk's X and will have another for his reelection campaign. He joins The White House, which launched theirs previously.

Truth Social User Drops Dime On Would-Be Biden Assassin

Naturally, MAGA country has described the incident as another example of Joe Biden using the FBI to kill innocent Americans who oppose his views comparing them to the Gestapo of Hitler's Germany, but come on now.

President Biden Gives Pardons As Part Of Federal Marijuana Reform

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Pacific Press / Getty President Joe Biden took a huge step in advancing marijuana reform in the nation, issuing pardons for those convicted of simple possession as part of a new policy. On Thursday afternoon (Oct. 6), President Biden issued a statement through his official account on Twitter, stating he was “taking steps to end our failed approach” regarding the federal government’s stance on marijuana. As the first step, he issued a pardon for all of those convicted of simple possession of marijuana on the federal level. Related Stories “There are thousands of people who were previously convicted of simple possession who may be denied employment, housing, or educational opportunities as a result. My pardon will remove this burden,” he wrote. The second s...

President Joe Biden Gains High Remarks After ’60 Minutes’ Interview

Written By D.L. Chandler , Senior Editor Posted 4 hours ago @dlchandler123 D.L. Chandler is a veteran of the Washington D.C. metro writing scene, working as a journalist, reporter, and culture critic. Initially freelancing at iOne Digital in 2010, he officially joined the iOne team in 2017 where he currently works as a Senior Editor for Cassius Life and Hip-Hop Wired. D.L. covers a variety of topics including breaking news, politics, Hip-Hop music and culture, fashion, and Black history. He currently heads the SPIRIT.ED column for Cassius Life, which focuses on adult beverages and their history. D.L. has worked in the past for MTV News, Billboard, and several other publications. His first big break in journalism came with the now-defunct Politically Black in 1999, the nation’s first ...

Make America Great Again Trends, Twitter Dunks On MAGA Supporters

Written By D.L. Chandler , Senior Editor Posted 3 hours ago @dlchandler123 D.L. Chandler is a veteran of the Washington D.C. metro writing scene, working as a journalist, reporter, and culture critic. Initially freelancing at iOne Digital in 2010, he officially joined the iOne team in 2017 where he currently works as a Senior Editor for Cassius Life and Hip-Hop Wired. D.L. covers a variety of topics including breaking news, politics, Hip-Hop music and culture, fashion, and Black history. He currently heads the SPIRIT.ED column for Cassius Life, which focuses on adult beverages and their history. D.L. has worked in the past for MTV News, Billboard, and several other publications. His first big break in journalism came with the now-defunct Politically Black in 1999, the nation’s first ...

Jill Biden Upsets The Latino Community By Comparing Them To “Tacos”

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: SAMUEL CORUM / Getty Well, it looks like Joe Biden‘s wife Dr. Jill Biden just stepped in it as far as the Latino community is concerned. On Monday (July 11), the current First Lady of the United States drew outrage from Latinos across the country when she used a stereotypical metaphor to describe Latino children in a speech she gave at the annual conference of UnidosUS (formerly known as the National Council of La Raza) in San Antonio, Texas. According to Reuters, Jill Biden’s speaking event was going accordingly until she decided to praise OG civil rights activist, Raul Yzaguirre only to refer to Latino’s “as unique as breakfast tacos” in her speech. “Raul helped build this organization with the understanding that the diversity of this community, as dist...

Ketanji Brown Jackson Sworn In as First Black Woman on Supreme Court

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: The Washington Post / Getty Today (June 30) at noon, Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Jackson was nominated after Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement earlier this year. Jackson once clerked for Breyer. His retirement will also be effective today.  Related Stories “It has taken 232 years and 115 prior appointments for a Black woman to be selected to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States, but we’ve made it! We’ve made it — all of us,” Jackson said in remarks at a White House event the day after the Senate vote, per NPR.  She added, “I have dedicated my career to public service because I love this country and our Constitution and the rights that make us free.”  The 51-...

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