It’s time to tune in for some real conservative perspective on the latest happenings in D.C.! Haisten Willis and Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle sat down to have a chat about the first trial of our favorite former President, Donald Trump, and it’s sure to be an interesting discussion. President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is taking advantage of Trump’s absence from the campaign trail, but we all know the real question on everyone’s mind: how is Biden doing with the union leaders?
Reporter’s Notebook: Biden takes advantage of Trump trial https://t.co/Wg8vf5RhnE https://t.co/Wg8vf5RhnE
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 20, 2024
The first trial of former President Donald Trump has everyone buzzing, and you can bet the conservative crowd is eager to see how it all plays out. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is trying to make the most of Trump’s absence from the campaign trail. But let’s be real, it’s hard to fill those big shoes! As for Biden and the union leaders, there’s been a lot of support from them, but it looks like the Teamsters union might not be on board.
With the first trial of former President Donald Trump underway, the liberal media is sure to be in a frenzy. But us conservatives are keeping a close eye on things, eager to see how it all unfolds. And as for President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, they’re trying to capitalize on Trump’s absence from the campaign trail. But let’s be honest, they’ve got some big shoes to fill! And speaking of filling shoes, it looks like Biden has had a lot of support from union leaders, but the Teamsters union seems to be going in a different direction.
The first trial of former President Donald Trump is the talk of the town, and you can bet the conservative crowd is keeping a close watch. Over on the other side, President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign is working hard to take advantage of Trump’s absence from the campaign trail. But let’s face it, they’ve got some big shoes to fill without Trump around! And when it comes to Biden and the union leaders, there’s been a lot of support from them, but it looks like the Teamsters union might not be on board.