Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Benoît Ballet, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the transfer of power between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Benoît Ballet, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the transfer of power between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Every evening, BFM correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard is live on BFM Radio Soir, to bring us to life the transfer of power between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
In two months to the day, Donald Trump will move into the White House. His priority which is also his big campaign promise: the expulsion of millions of undocumented migrants. The President-elect is preparing to take action on his first day in office. This week, he confirmed that he was prepared to deploy the army to carry out what he called “the largest deportation in history.”
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the transfer of power between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the transfer of power between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the transfer of power between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Every evening, BFM correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard is live on BFM Radio Soir, to bring us to life the electoral campaign for the presidential election of November 5, 2024.
Since his election last week, Donald Trump has made great strides: he has already appointed most of his ministers. A casting that is sometimes very surprising and which tells what his presidency will be like. Trump who also had a meeting yesterday with Joe Biden at the White House
Every evening, BFM correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard is live on BFM Radio Soir, to bring us to life the electoral campaign for the presidential election of November 5, 2024.
Every evening, BFM correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard is live on BFM Radio Soir, to bring us to life the electoral campaign for the presidential election of November 5, 2024.
Every evening, BFM correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard is live on BFM Radio Soir, to bring us to life the electoral campaign for the presidential election of November 5, 2024.
Maybe the red phone will ring again. Vladimir Putin agrees to speak to the future president of the United States. Donald Trump wanted to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours. And what about the war in Gaza? The Republican wants to introduce new customs duties against China, for example. Trump facing the rest of the world, welcome to the Washington briefing.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Benoit Ballet, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the electoral campaign for the presidential election on November 5, 2024.
“It’s time for defeat”. The words of Joe Biden 48 hours after Donald Trump’s victory. He will have to leave his oval office to the Republican. Kamala Harris this Wednesday admitted her defeat by calling for the fight to continue. But she did not explain the reasons for his defeat.
Every evening, BFM correspondent in the United States, Antoine Heulard is live on BFM Radio Soir, to bring us to life the electoral campaign for the presidential election of November 5, 2024.
Trump, the return. With several million votes ahead of Kamala Harris, the former Republican president will return to the White House. Today is a special episode that I offer you. Reporters were asked to send me a short voicemail of their highlight. We’re going to go to Pennsylvania, Florida, Michigan. And you’re going to hear it, that’s what surprised me in making this podcast is that they respond to each other with Benoît Ballet, corresponding to the United States as the common thread. 24 hours after the Americans voted, welcome to the Washington briefing.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Benoit Ballet, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the electoral campaign for the presidential election on November 5, 2024.
It’s been there for more than two weeks now with Thierry, Benoit, and the BFMTV reporters we tell you the home stretch of the campaign of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. A violent campaign, you could hear it and so tight. So today, we are in the eye of the storm, the last meetings were held yesterday, all we have to do is wait for the results… What are the scenarios? What will the candidates’ next hours look like? When will we have the results? We discuss it with Clémence Dibout, Benoit Ballet and Thierry Arnaud. D-day of the American presidential election, welcome to the Washington briefing.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Benoit Ballet, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the electoral campaign for the presidential election on November 5, 2024.
Concrete blocks laid to protect Howard University, Kamala Harris’ campaign headquarters. Barricades set up in front of the White House and the Capitol. The windows of Washington businesses are also protected by wooden panels. These images show the violence that is being prepared for in the United States on the eve of November 5, the day of the American presidential election. D-1 before a vote under very close surveillance. Welcome to the Washington briefing.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump give it their all in the final stretch. In key states, such as North Carolina or Pennsylvania, presidential candidates are holding more public meetings. On television networks, voters are bombarded with advertisements from one side or the other. The Democrat also visited Saturday Night Live, an American television institution. An episode with our reporters Clémence Dibout and Igor Sahiri, presented by Benoît Ballet and Thierry Arnaud.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump enter the home stretch in the race for the White House. An extraordinary campaign, with unpredictable results and for which the candidates for the American presidency are multiplying their meetings during this last weekend, with up to three public meetings per day. For the occasion, BFMTV reporters talk about how they experience the campaign on the ground and share their views on this duel. With Clémence Dibout, from Wisconsin, Igor Sahiri in North Carolina and Nicolas Coadou in Georgia. An episode presented by Benoît Ballet, BFMTV correspondent in the United States and Thierry Arnaud, columnist on international issues.
No one knows who will win the US presidential election. Polls give the two candidates almost a tie. In recent weeks Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have been going from state to state. Almost only in the swing states, the pivotal states. These divided, undecided states which will decide the next president of the United States. For example, Pennsylvania or Michigan, where we will meet Benoît Ballet and Thierry Arnaud to understand everything about this presidential election.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Benoit Ballet, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the electoral campaign for the presidential election on November 5, 2024.
What if this election comes down to one short sentence? Or to an image? Donald Trump put on an orange vest, he disguised himself as a garbage collector, and posed in a garbage truck. And then he said this sentence at a meeting: “I will protect women, whether they like it or not.” Every voice counts, every image and every word too. D-5 before the American presidential election, welcome to the Washington briefing.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Benoit Ballet, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the electoral campaign for the presidential election on November 5, 2024.
Kamala Harris should have been the star of the day but her meeting at Ellipse Park was overshadowed by Joe Biden. Yesterday, the Democratic candidate gave her final plea just a stone’s throw from the White House. Meanwhile, the President of the United States, in a video conference, compares Trump supporters to trash. As you can imagine, the Republicans take it badly. And the White House defends itself by saying that it is not the supporters that it was targeting but “the hateful rhetoric heard at the Madison Square Garden meeting” D-6 before the American presidential election. Welcome to the Washington briefing.
Every evening, BFM’s correspondent in the United States, Benoit Ballet, is live on BFM Radio Soir, to take us through the electoral campaign for the presidential election on November 5, 2024.