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“The R.N.C. has historically undergone change once we have a nominee, and it has always been my intention to honor that tradition," McDaniel said.
The former president related his own legal woes to the death of Alexei Navalny.
"It's just shocking. I've never seen anything like it," the president said Monday.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison on Friday at the age of 47.
Bobby Shriver, the son of the former president's sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver, said his mother would be “appalled” by RFK Jr.’s health care...
“Had this report been been subject to a normal DOJ review these remarks would undoubtedly have been excised," Eric Holder said.
“So bizarre. So many people immediately heard these random conclusions, irrelevant conclusions, politically charged, Trump-like ramblings,”...
Democrat Tom Suozzi had a 4-point lead over Republican Mazi Melesa Pilip in a Newsday/Siena College poll, but that was within the margin of error.
“Get rid of this dope & vote for DJT," Trump said on Truth Social.
“You got to let the voters decide, not a bunch of political elites out of D.C.," Sununu said on Fox.
Sixty-five percent of New Hampshire residents do not believe Trump should receive immunity from criminal prosecution.
Campaign activity in New Hampshire ahead of the primary has been relatively sparse.
"I won’t snub New Hampshire voters like both Nikki Haley and Donald Trump, and plan to honor my commitments," DeSantis said in response.
Trump's many legal problems have intensified — and so have the threats to prosecutors, judges and other public officials involved in his cases.
Harry Dunn testified about the “torrent” of racial abuse he faced from rioters during the insurrection.
“You’re reading the wrong polls,” Biden told reporters Sunday.
Santos claims that he made more money on the app in one week than he did after nearly a year in Congress.
In his most public remarks in years, Hunter Biden sat down for a two-part interview with musician Moby to discuss Republican attacks.
A psychologist who studies bullying explains a “primitive” debate strategy.
The New York Republican continued to publicly defend himself up until just hours before the vote.
Phillips said Friday that after seven years in Congress, it’s time to pass the torch.
Robert Bigelow gave $20 million to Never Back Down this year.
Maine lawmakers rejected a bill that would have required a 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases earlier this year.
Mike Johnson defended the former president during the impeachment hearings and contested the results of the 2020 election.
“I cannot condone the dangerous anti-Semitism that has taken root on your campus," Hogan wrote in a letter to Harvard President Claudine Gay.
The candidate poured millions into his campaign, but he never got on the debate stage.
When all leadership positions are present and accounted for, the speaker of the House is usually second in the line of succession.
“This horrific act of hate has no place in America," Biden said.
“The statement from the student groups is morally depraved. The statement from Harvard's leadership is moral cowardice,” Rep. Jake Auchincloss...
Trump told reporters outside a Manhattan courthouse that his sole focus is on the 2024 presidential campaign.
"So was the point to sow chaos? Yes, it was," Ramaswamy said. "But the real question to ask ... is whether chaos is really such a bad thing?"
A federal court will choose a map that will likely result in an additional Black member of Congress.
New Jersey's former governor said he saw no "legal, or plausible, or ethical explanation" for the senator's conduct.
Rep. Garret Graves told CNN it was possible he might force the hand of GOP insurgents.
“I’m heartbroken to have to give up something I have loved after so many years of serving my community,” Wexton said.
Phillips’ comments display an indication that Democrats aren’t interested in defending Hunter Biden even as they back the president.
Harris, whose apparent 2018 victory was thrown out amid allegations of election fraud, is seeking to replace GOP Rep. Dan Bishop.
Sixty-seven percent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning surveyed voters said the party should nominate someone other than Biden.