An Indian American in the White House?
Ever since Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris as his running mate in 2020, I have had the dream of seeing an Indian American in the White House (WH) as a grand finale to my bicultural life.
Ever since Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris as his running mate in 2020, I have had the dream of seeing an Indian American in the White House (WH) as a grand finale to my bicultural life.
This endorsement places Stallone among a handful of Hollywood figures who have publicly supported Trump, including actors like Kelsey Grammer and Drea de Matteo.
Jennifer Lopez joined Vice President Kamala Harris at a Las Vegas rally, urging voters to recognize the stakes of the upcoming election.
Arnold Schwarzenegger endorses Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, urging unity over party lines and calling for a forward-moving America in the 2024 election.
Jennifer Aniston proudly shares her vote for Kamala Harris in the 2024 Presidential Elections, urging fans to participate and unite for a brighter future.
Beyonce endorsed Kamala Harris at a Houston rally, focusing on abortion rights and climate action as key issues in the upcoming presidential election.
In the backdrop of such seachange happenings in the US, former India's ambassador to the United States, Harsh Vardhan Shringla, said that whether it's Democrats or Republicans, they both support the relationship with India.
Former US President and the putative Republican nominee for the White House, Donald Trump has named J.D. Vance, a first-time Senator from Ohio whose wife is an Indian-American, as his nominee for Vice President.
Following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, US President Joe Biden addressed the nation on Sunday, stating that violence cannot be normalised at any cost and emphasising that differences in America are "resolved at ballot boxes, not with bullets."
US President Joseph Biden gave his annual State of the Union speech to Congress.