2019 Will Be Drastically Different for the President
2019 will be much different politically in Washington than when President Trump assumed office. In the midst of such change, what is to be expected?
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2019 will be much different politically in Washington than when President Trump assumed office. In the midst of such change, what is to be expected?
Republican U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith won a divisive Mississippi runoff Tuesday, surviving a video-recorded remark decried as racist and defeating a former federal official who
After being appointed last week by President Donald Trump to the nation’s top law enforcement job, Attorney General Matthew Whitaker’s history as a former federal
The discovery of pipe bombs targeting prominent Democratic politicians and CNN is raising the threat of election-season violence largely unknown in the U.S. — and
A bitter political battle over access to the polls is consuming the final stretch of the hotly contested Georgia governor’s race. Secretary of State Brian
Republicans thundered into an all-out campaign to save Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination Monday as a second woman accused him of a long-ago sexual assault.
Republicans are forging ahead with plans for a Senate hearing they had hoped to avoid on a woman’s claims that Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her
Former President Barack Obama delivered a speech that went on direct attack against President Trump and Republicans who are challenging the norms of this nation’s
With Andrew Gillum’s upset victory in Florida, Black candidates have won the Democratic nomination for governor in three states this year in a historic turn
There is much anxiety and speculation as to how Congress will settle out after the mid term elections. Republicans and Democrats are both looking at
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kevin Nicholson both came out Monday against boycotting Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson, the day after President Donald Trump