#Politics Biden and Zelenskyy to meet amid tensions over pace of U.S. military aid “It’s a familiar pattern we’ve seen again and again. It’s usually: ‘No, No, Maybe, Yes,’” said John Herbst, a retired Comment (0) (65)
#Politics Trump reportedly narrows VP list to four candidates IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Trump reportedly narrows Comment (0) (74)
#Politics Takeaways from Day 3 of Hunter Biden’s firearms trial WILMINGTON, Del. — Three new witnesses took the stand in Hunter Biden’s gun trial on Wednesday, recalling in vivid color Comment (0) (68)
#Politics Jan. 6 rioter caught in a woman’s Bumble dating app sting sentenced to prison WASHINGTON — A Donald Trump supporter who assaulted law enforcement officers with bear spray and a metal whip — and Comment (0) (86)
#Politics Georgia appeals court stays Trump election interference case until at least October A Georgia appeals court on Wednesday officially stayed until at least October the racketeering case alleging Donald Trump and others Comment (0) (72)
#Politics Speaker Johnson appoints Trump loyalists to Intelligence Committee, pulling panel rightward WASHINGTON — House Speaker Mike Johnson named two conservatives to the House Intelligence Committee Wednesday, downplaying concerns about their past Comment (0) (62)
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#Politics Trump surrogate Byron Donalds harkens back to Jim Crow era when ‘the Black family was together’ WASHINGTON — Rep. Byron Donalds, speaking Tuesday at a Black voter outreach event for former President Donald Trump, suggested that Comment (0) (67)
#Politics Trump’s gun license expected to be revoked after conviction in hush money trial Former President Donald Trump’s gun license is expected to be revoked now that he has been convicted on 34 felony Comment (0) (60)
#Politics Washington parental rights law criticized as a ‘forced outing’ measure is allowed to take effect SEATTLE — A new Washington state parental rights law derided by critics as a “forced outing” measure will be allowed to take Comment (0) (62)