The bad talking point comparing student loan forgiveness to PPP loans
Few things are as core to our political debates these days as whataboutism and charges of hypocrisy. It’s much easier to accuse
Judge Cannon skeptical of Trump co-defendants’ arguments to dismiss charges
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon on Friday seemed skeptical about dropping charges against Donald Trump’s two co-defendants
Leo rejects Senate subpoena from panel probing gifts to Supreme Court justices
The Senate Judiciary Committee sent a subpoena Thursday to conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo as part of a months-long inquiry into undisclosed
What Donald Trump wants in his next vice president — and who he’s considering
Donald Trump’s perfect vice president looks the part: attractive and telegenic. They are ideally Black or a woman, though that’s not required.
GOP Senate candidate in Montana builds campaign on once-secret Navy exploits
When Tim Sheehy completed training as a Navy SEAL in 2009 and shipped off to Iraq, the elite fighting force was not
Biden team increasingly hopes to ride the abortion issue to victory
Seven months before Election Day, President Biden still faces widespread concerns about his age. Hundreds of thousands of voters have lodged protest
Trump’s first — and maybe only — trial is still viewed with skepticism
Next week, a former president of the United States is for the first time scheduled to go on trial for criminal charges.