Trump again claims immunity in effort to toss Fla. classified documents case
Donald Trump’s attorneys said late Thursday that the former president should never have been charged in Florida with illegally retaining classified materials
Trump equates his domestic political opposition to WWII enemies abroad
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump further ratcheted up his inflammatory language against Americans who oppose him politically by likening them to the
Trump pretrial motions due in Florida; fight over redactions continues
Donald Trump’s attorneys say they plan to file at least 10 motions in federal court in Florida on Thursday as they try
Don’t confuse the baseless GOP impeachment push with the debunked one
When then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) announced in September that the House Republican conference would move forward with an impeachment inquiry targeting President
3 stats that show the failure of the GOP’s Biden impeachment push
What might happen after another inauguration of Donald Trump
As a general rule, Donald Trump’s articulated plans for his presidency are nebulous. This is partly tactical; he has in the past
Democrats seek to leverage Alabama embryo ruling in an election year
In the days since the Alabama state Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are people, Democrats have begun to seize on the
Biden’s dog bit Secret Service agents about 24 times, new records show
President Biden’s dog Commander bit Secret Service agents about 24 times, more than previously disclosed, according to newly released Secret Service emails
Stephen Miller’s fantasy of red-state shock troops makes no sense
Stephen Miller, the immigration hard-liner who has been one of Donald Trump’s longest-serving political advisers, tends to get worked up during his