Two House Democrats were the only lawmakers to break with their party and vote against the $900 billion coronavirus stimulus package, which came after months of bickering between members of Congress. Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich.
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Former President Barack Obama will join Georgia Democratic Senate candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock for a virtual rally Friday as the two U.S.
Senate runoffs are little more than one month away and the control of the upper chamber hangs in the balance. Obama earlier this week appeared in an ad for Ossoff, but Friday will mark the first time he joins a Georgia Senate campaign event live. The virtual rally comes on the same day Vice President Mike Pence is set to campaign in Georgia for
.Two House Democrats were the only lawmakers to break with their party and vote against the $900 billion coronavirus stimulus package, which came after months of bickering between members of Congress. Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich.
Donald Trump Jr. will hold his first in-person events of the Georgia Senate runoffs this week for Sen.
Michelle Obama is coming to Dr. Jill Biden's defense.Last week, an op-ed written by Joseph Epstein and published in argued that Jill should drop «Dr.» from her name when she enters the White House with her husband, President-elect Joe Biden.
Florida deputies begged and pleaded with a suspect at gunpoint to just put his hands up for four minutes before they were forced to use deadly force, video shows — and experts said incidents like this show the incredible challenges cops face on a daily basis.
Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., demurred on questions about a possible run for Georgia governor after President Trump asked him if he would run during a rally in Valdosta, Ga., on Saturday.
returned for its first new episode after a three-week hiatus and hit the ground running with a cold open sketch that poked fun at Rudy Giuliani's embarrassing election fraud hearing in Michigan this week.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Saturday urged Georgia Republicans to "overwhelm the polls with a tidal wave of votes" in the upcoming Senate runoffs.
President Trump’s decisive election victory in my home state of Florida offers an important lesson for Republicans nationwide: If we show voters that Republicans are the party of working-class Americans, a party that reaches out to people of all races and creeds, and a party that fights for equal opportunity for all we will win in future elections.
The executive director of a San Francisco-based nonprofit that was tapped by Georgia’s secretary of state to assist in the state’s audit has a history of anti-Trump tweets, but has insisted that he does not “bring them to work.” Ben Adida, the director at VotingWorks, tweeted in 2018, “F—k Donald Trump and all his enablers,” and, in the same year, called the Republican Party “rotten to its core.” He said he read some posts from the GOP at the time and said it is clear that “they’re willing to
Top aides to Donald Trump Jr. are launching a super PAC aimed at boosting GOP voter turnout in the Jan.
Donald Trump as the defendant in a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who says he raped her in the 1990s.Department attorneys notified U.S. District Judge Lewis A.
Former President Barack Obama on Wednesday sparked controversy when he accused “evangelical Hispanics” who voted Republican of ignoring President Trump putting migrants in “cages” — although Obama himself overlooked his own administration’s record on detention.
Georgia's Democratic Senate candidates will resume door-to-door canvassing amid the coronavirus pandemic ahead of the January runoff Senate elections, according to reports. Many Democratic Party candidates halted the traditional canvassing method before the 2020 presidential election due to concerns that knocking on voters' doors could spread COVID-19.
Jeopardy host Alex Trebek‘s legacy lives on. The Jeopardy host, who sadly died after a long battle with cancer at the age of 80 earlier in November, donated 62 acres of land in the Hollywood Hills to the city of Los Angeles years ago in 1998, People magazine reported.
One of Barack Obama’s biggest fans just got the surprise of a lifetime.
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, took to Twitter late Thursday to rip President Trump, saying the president had failed to make “even a plausible case of widespread fraud or conspiracy before a court of law” pertaining to the 2020 presidential election.