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 - Sakshi Post
Feb 07, 2024
Washington, Feb 7 (IANS) Former President Donald Trump suffered a major setback as an appeals court has ruled that he is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his...
File photo: Former US President Donald Trump - Sakshi Post

File photo: Former US President Donald Trump

Oct 02, 2022
Washington, DC: Will Former President Donald Trump announce his run for the 2024 Presidential elections? The answer is, a big yes. Trump’s 2016 campaign manager and close ally Kellyanne Conway said...
Joe Biden (File Image) - Sakshi Post
Jun 06, 2020
WASHINGTON: Former vice-president Joe Biden has formally become the Democratic presidential nominee to run for the White House against Republican President Donald Trump in the November elections.
Democratic Representative Kyrsten Sinema - Sakshi Post

Democratic Representative Kyrsten Sinema

Nov 13, 2018
Democratic Representative Kyrsten Sinema is set to win Arizona’s Senate race, defeating her Republican rival Martha McSally and flipping a seat that had been in Republican hands for 24 years.
The Terminator star tweeted on October 8 that he would not be voting for Trump, he still has not made clear for whom he will be voting - Sakshi Post

The Terminator star tweeted on October 8 that he would not be voting for Trump, he still has not made clear for whom he will be voting

Nov 06, 2016
Robert De Niro refuses to pose for photo with Schwarzenegger
Hillary Clinton, Democratic Presidential Candidate - Sakshi Post

Hillary Clinton, Democratic Presidential Candidate

Nov 04, 2016
32 Million Voters Already Cast Ballot; Hillary Maintains Lead In Early Voting
‘Ab ki baar, Trump sarkar’ - This is what Trump enunciates before the ad fades to the text - ‘Great for America, Great for US-India relationship’. - Sakshi Post

‘Ab ki baar, Trump sarkar’ - This is what Trump enunciates before the ad fades to the text - ‘Great for America, Great for US-India relationship’.

Oct 26, 2016
‘Ab Ki Baar, Trump Sarkar’: Don Adopts Modi Slogan 
Clinton now has the support of 48 percent of the potential voters as against Trump’s 33 percent. - Sakshi Post

Clinton now has the support of 48 percent of the potential voters as against Trump’s 33 percent.

Aug 05, 2016
Clinton popularity soars, Trump proves unqualified 
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