The Atlantic’s report that the president callously dismissed dead American soldiers stands to reinforce his past disregard for sacrifice. Ron Bonjean shares his take on how the President is responding to this new report with NBC News.
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Analysis: The president and his campaign were left at odds with each other after Joe Biden bluntly condemned rioting and looting, blaming Trump for violence in the streets. Read more, including thoughts from Senior Advisor Kristen Hawn.
A strong response that doesn’t deal with ambiguity is the only way to address fake news. 16 professionals, including VP Kaylin Trychon, discuss vital strategies for businesses that have helped to counteract the effects of fake news on their public image.
After the first night of the Republican National Convention, what do voters need to hear from President Trump? Partner Ron Bonjean weighs in.
The first night of the Republican National Convention received mixed reviews from GOP strategists and lawmakers who said they liked that the annual gathering showcased diverse faces in the party but that the tone was too dark to appeal to voters beyond President Trump’s base. What does partner Ron Bonjean think voters need to hear? Get more here:
On the first night of the Republican National Convention, the president’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, will take center stage and command the nation’s attention. Get more from partner Ron Bonjean in this BBC article.
The Republican National Convention opens in just two days, but planners have yet to provide a final schedule or other key details about what will take place during the gathering that will culminate in the nomination of President Donald Trump for a second term. For more on the final preparations from USA Today, read here:
The quadrennial party conventions are usually irreplaceable face-time opportunities for lobbyists. Not this year. Read Ron Bonjean’s perspective in this NBC news article.
As Democrats nationwide gather online this week to nominate him as their party’s choice to challenge President Donald Trump on Nov. 3, many fear Biden may lose – for factors almost entirely out of his control. Partner Rodell Mollineau weighs in, in this Reuters article published in the New York Times.