Georgia Senate Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock -- both locked in tight runoff races that have drawn national attention -- have taken different stances on the question of court packing. Ossoff is challenging Republican Sen.
10.11.2020 - 05:25 / foxnews.com
Senator Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., said that if Democrats are able to win control of the Senate, he will not back his party's calls to pack the Supreme Court, eliminate the filibuster rule nor any other "crazy stuff" they may intend to put forward under a Biden presidency.
Manchin told "Special Report" on Monday that he is a proud Democrat and that it must be understood that not every elected member of the party supports the progressive wing's policy priorities -- though appeared to acknowledge
.Georgia Senate Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock -- both locked in tight runoff races that have drawn national attention -- have taken different stances on the question of court packing. Ossoff is challenging Republican Sen.
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Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic(UPDATED with Michigan Governor reaction) Donald Trump has proven a loser yet again today as Joe Biden’s massive victory in Michigan received official certification from state officials.After introductory discussion and then hours of comments from the pubic and passionate county clerks, Michagan’s four-member Board of State Canvassers on Monday voted 3-1 to confirm the President-elect’s nearly 155,000-vote victory in the Lake State in the November 3
Arizona Republican Sen. Martha McSally gave her farewell speech on the Senate floor Wednesday after losing her race for a vulnerable seat. "As it has been for most chapters of my life, I didn't come here in the traditional or easy way ...
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City might get the creative juices flowing, because the show's very own «I don't know her» moment is escalating to new heights in episode two, and ET has your exclusive first look.The 'Wives are at a group dinner after a day on the ski slopes, and things go downhill fast when Heather Gay decides to confront Lisa Barlow over her claim that she doesn't remember Heather from college.
The Georgia secretary of state’s office on Tuesday announced it is investigating the flooding that delayed vote counting on Election Day in a Democratic county that includes Atlanta, and an incident in which Republican poll-watchers left after being told counting was done for the night but it later continued.
A host of California residents and California-based political organizations are prepared to descend on Georgia to campaign for two Democratic U.S. Senate candidates whose victory would have profound implications for the direction of the country.
Jack Black made a case as to why he’s one of the greatest people on TikTok on Sunday, thanks to some help from Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion. “Challenge accepted,” Jack, 51, captioned the video he posted on Nov.
Teresa Giudice’s new relationship with boyfriend Luis “Louie” Ruelas is off to a great start, according to her sister-in-law, Melissa Gorga.“Teresa’s good. She’s got her little boyfriend,” the Envy designer, 41, said with a wink to Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s Jen Shah via Instagram Live on Wednesday, November 11.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, at least according to… Lisa Barlow, and her co-stars Jen Shah and Heather Gay.«Yeah, it started with me,» Lisa tells ET’s Keltie Knight, who met up with the trio of newly minted Bravolebrities at Salt Lake City's Log Haven Restaurant to learn all about RHOSLC's debut season.
Nobody except “the radicals” want police to be defunded, talk show host Dave Rubin told “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall’s Kennedy/Marshall Company has named long-time employee Ashley Jay Sandberg as their new Head of Production Development. In her new role, Sandberg will oversee all Kennedy/Marshall scripted content at all stages.Sandberg joined Kennedy/Marshall in 2011 and rose in the ranks after starting in the television department before moving into overseeing feature development alongside principal, Frank Marshall.
They’ve poked fun at him for four years, so it’s no surprise the late-night TV hosts were thrilled to see Donald Trump get voted out of the White House over the weekend.