Alexander Vindman’s Wife Takes Down Marco Rubio Over Idiotic Biden Dig
Florida senator forgot the extortion part of Donald Trump’s impeachment, Rachel Vindman reminded him.
Florida senator forgot the extortion part of Donald Trump’s impeachment, Rachel Vindman reminded him.
Lawmakers pushed back against the police-reform movement in Arizona, Iowa, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Wyoming, according to an Associated Press review of legislation.
Florida won a preliminary injunction against the health agency’s COVID-19 safety and vaccination requirements for ships to set sail.
Joe and Jill Biden are mourning the loss of their senior German shepherd.
Then he slipped out of public life and into a business he set up in the Cayman Islands while reportedly still commerce secretary.
Early voting is underway in a historic New York City Democratic primary election for mayor, 35 City Council seats and several other key races. For the first time in almost a century, New Yorkers will use ranked-choice voting, which allows them to choose up to five candidates in order of preference in each race. In the mayor’s race, Brooklyn borough president and former New York police officer Eric Adams has led recent polls, while businessman Andrew Yang seems to be falling behind.
U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Geneva Wednesday for a three-hour summit and agreed to set up working groups to deal with nuclear arms control, as well as cyberattacks.
A new study found that there’s a fatal delay built into the Texas prison system.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott should shake money from the ex-president’s tree before their photo-op, suggested El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego.
The “teaching document” is aimed at Catholic politicians who receive Communion while maintaining a pro-abortion rights stance.
Some Trump supporters turned hostile to the former vice president after efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election failed.
We look at another significant June 19 in the history of slavery in the United States: June 19, 1838, when Jesuit priests who ran what is now Georgetown University sold 272 enslaved people to pay off the school’s debts. In 2016, Georgetown University announced it would give preferential admissions treatment to descendants of the Africans it enslaved and sold.
As President Biden signs legislation to make Juneteenth a federal holiday to mark the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned of their freedom more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, we speak to the writer and poet Clint Smith about Juneteenth and his new book, “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America.
The liaison for the controversial audit arranged by Republicans conceded the data may contain “sensitive” personal information about voters.
President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin are meeting in Geneva for a closely watched summit between the world’s two largest nuclear powers. Topics expected to be discussed include nuclear arms, cybersecurity, Syria, the Iranian nuclear deal, Afghanistan, Ukraine, the Korean Peninsula, Putin’s crackdown on dissent inside Russia and the U.S. military presence near the Russian border.
But he did add ominously: “Let’s see what happens on that.
Republican Ronny Jackson thinks the president should follow in Trump’s footsteps to “document and demonstrate sound mental abilities.
“I don’t care that you don’t care,” Goldberg snapped on “The View.
A federal grand jury charged Guy Reffitt with transporting firearms knowing they’d be used unlawfully “in furtherance of a civil disorder.
The West Virginia Democrat again expressed hope that “there’s enough good Republicans” who will support a bipartisan outcome on federal voting changes.
Early voting is underway in a historic New York City Democratic primary election for mayor, 35 City Council seats and several other key races. For the first time in almost a century, New Yorkers will use ranked-choice voting, which allows them to choose up to five candidates in order of preference in each race. In the mayor’s race, Brooklyn borough president and former New York police officer Eric Adams has led recent polls, while businessman Andrew Yang seems to be falling behind.
U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Geneva Wednesday for a three-hour summit and agreed to set up working groups to deal with nuclear arms control, as well as cyberattacks.
More than 1 million people in Puerto Rico were left in the dark this month after power transmission and distribution for the island was taken over by a private company under a 15-year contract. Much of Puerto Rico lost power after a fire at an electrical substation caused a massive blackout just days after the private U.S.
China says NATO is adopting a “Cold War mentality” after the military alliance singled out China and Russia for criticism during a summit in Brussels. In its final communiqué, NATO leaders said, “China’s stated ambitions and assertive behavior present systemic challenges to the rules-based international order.” NATO leaders also criticized Russia and called on Moscow to withdraw troops from Ukraine, Georgia and the Republic of Moldova.
Former National Security Agency contractor Reality Leigh Winner was released from prison Monday to serve the rest of her sentence in a halfway house. We get an update from the lawyer handling her commutation and pardon process. Winner was arrested in 2017 under the Espionage Act for leaking classified government information about Russian interference in the 2016 election to reporters at The Intercept.
Fourteen Republicans voted against making June 19 a federal holiday marking the end of slavery.
The podcast host warned that the insurrection might only be the beginning.
When Rep. Andrew Clyde ran into Michael Fanone, who was beaten by rioters on Jan. 6, he wouldn’t shake his hand, according to two other congressmen.
Larry Householder, the Republican former Speaker of the Ohio House, is currently facing up to 20 years in prison for his alleged role in a billion-dollar bribery scheme.
A week after saying he opposed the For the People Act, the West Virginia Democrat revealed what parts of the bill he would support.