Joe Biden called Cheney the "most dangerous vice president we've had, probably, in American history."
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan allegedly claimed his goal was to slaughter "as many Jewish people as possible."
They were both released on $1,000 bond depsite having ICE detainers placed on them for their arrest.
"We have learned that the White House was directing the communications response for inquiries to cabinet secretaries regarding whether Joe Biden should be removed for incompetence via the 25th Amendment."
The retailer is one of the largest flooring companies in the US and is considered one of Home Depot's biggest rivals.
"This is not just a victory for our platform, but also for free speech nationwide. Whether in the United States or around the world, X will always fight for free speech and against government efforts to restrict people's right to express themselves."
"Turning Point Action and TPPAC are honored to host a MAKE AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN TOWN HALL featuring the great Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Calley Means."
"Our members carefully considered the positions of the candidates on the issues and there was no doubt—zero doubt—as to who they want as our President for the next four years: Donald J. Trump."
"Given the finite funding available for CalHFA programs, expanding program eligibility must be carefully considered within the broader context of the annual state budget to ensure we manage our resources effectively."
The reporter said that the post, attributed to Gray, was "expressing desires to target an elementary school, expressing frustrations with the treatment of transgender people."
"We think that absent that propensity evidence, no fair jury could have reached the verdict that was reached in this case, and as a result, we believe that this verdict needs to be overturned."
"I respectfully request that the Commission engage in a fresh inquiry concerning Justice Merchan’s conflict and take any appropriate action resulting from it."
President Joe Biden will not pardon his son, White House Press Secretary Says: "It's no, it's still no."
The sentencing, originally scheduled for September 18, will now take place on November 26
This reverses a lower court ruling.