Trump makes Republican senators squirm with January 6 pardons
Trump pardoned violent criminals, despite several Trump allies promising he wouldn’t.
By Jesse Valentine - January 23, 2025Trump pardoned violent criminals, despite several Trump allies promising he wouldn’t.
By Jesse Valentine - January 23, 2025ASEAN is arguably the most important political and economic partnership in the Indo-Pacific
By Jesse Valentine - January 15, 2025Tens of thousands of Californians have been displaced by recent wildfires.
By Jesse Valentine - January 09, 2025Dr. Mehmet Oz, Trump’s pick to manage Medicare and Medicaid, is under scrutiny for selling herbal supplements.
By Jesse Valentine - December 05, 2024Trump’s pick to run the DOJ was the subject of a sex trafficking investigation.
By Jesse Valentine - November 18, 2024Ken Paxton has been accused of corruption, bribery, and self-dealing
By Jesse Valentine - November 13, 2024Before a capacity crowd at Madison Square Garden late last month, former President Donald Trump bellowed that the United States is “occupied” by illegal immigrants and that he will “rescue every city and town that has been invaded and conquered.”
By Ashley Murray, States Newsroom - November 01, 2024Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump repeated his hard-line immigration position in an hourlong appearance from his Florida country club Tuesday, even as Democrats highlight the racist rhetoric his campaign and allies have used to describe Latinos in the closing week of the presidential race.
By Jacob Fischler, Georgia Recorder - October 29, 2024In January 2021, seven of the 11 California Republicans in Congress refused to certify the 2020 presidential election results, boosting former President Donald Trump’s false claim that he lost in a rigged vote.
By Yue Stella Yu, Cal Matters and Jenna Peterson, Cal Matters - October 24, 2024Voters in Georgia will return to the polls on Tuesday for the start of a three-week early voting period ahead of the Nov. 5 election that could help settle the presidential race showdown between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
By Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder - October 15, 2024Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and two other Democratic governors joined Friday in condemning Donald Trump after reports that as president Trump shipped COVID-19 tests to Russian President Vladimir Putin early in the pandemic.
By Erik Gunn, Wisconsin Examiner - October 11, 2024More than a week ago, Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance’s staff was told by Springfield officials that a racially charged rumor Vance had been amplifying was false, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
By Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal - September 19, 2024Terroristic threats continued against Springfield officials and public buildings over the weekend and into Monday.
By Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal - September 17, 2024Young Ohio voters could have a major impact in this November’s U.S. Senate race, a Tufts University center says
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal - August 28, 2024The independent candidate said he’s been in discussions with former President Trump about potentially taking on a role in his administration
By Ian Karbal, Pennsylvania Capital-Star and Peter Hall, Pennsylvania Capital Star - August 23, 2024Democrats nationwide are attempting to make former President Donald Trump synonymous with Project 2025, an expansive plan to reconstruct the federal government under a Republican administration. And that narrative is trickling down to the Nevada Senate race.
By April Corbin Girnus, Nevada Current - August 22, 2024A political action committee backed by billionaire Elon Musk in support of former President Donald Trump is being investigated by Michigan’s secretary of state’s office over its efforts to collect voter data in battleground states.
By Jon King, Michigan Advance - August 05, 2024Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s ultra-conservative blueprint for the next Republican president, envisions an Ozzie and Harriet-style society where children are raised by married heterosexual parents, unburdened by the prospect of same-sex neighbors or drag queen story hours at the local library.
By Dana Gentry, Nevada Current - July 26, 2024Former Pres. Donald Trump needs to discard his storied penchant for racist and sexist tropes and nicknames if he wants to win over independent voters in his likely race against Vice Pres. Kamala Harris, say political experts in Nevada, one of a handful of battleground states.
By Dana Gentry, Nevada Current - July 24, 2024Group hung Nazi and KKK banners on highway overpass
By Jon King, Michigan Advance - July 22, 2024Amid calls from Republicans to tone down the rhetoric around the election, Gov. Janet Mills reiterated her belief that democracy is on the ballot
By Emma Davis, Maine Morning Star - July 18, 2024Despite former President Donald Trump’s denial of any connection to the conservative presidential transition plan known as Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation promoted the project mere blocks from the Republican National Convention.
By Ashley Murray, States Newsroom - July 17, 2024President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign held a rally Monday in Southeast Michigan, attempting to draw a sharp contrast between abortion policy under Democrats vs. former President Donald Trump.
By Lucy Valeski, Michigan Advance - June 25, 2024While speaking in Grand Rapids on Monday, Former U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos offered little when asked if she would support former President Donald Trump
By Kyle Davidson, Michigan Advance - June 18, 2024‘Time to wake the hell up,’ Michigan attorney general tells community and allies
By Jon King, Michigan Advance - June 06, 2024Georgia is one of the battleground states that will determine who is elected president in November.
By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline - June 03, 2024Donald Trump is planning to release more details in the weeks ahead about how his administration would regulate access to medication abortion, according to comments he made during a lengthy interview with Time magazine published Tuesday.
By Jennifer Shutt, States Newsroom - April 30, 2024‘We are being denied basic care’
By Baylor Spears, Wisconsin Examiner - April 17, 2024A couple thousand Ohio voters spent a blustery Saturday on a Dayton tarmac waiting to see Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. In front of bleachers done up with bunting, Trump promised the largest “deportation operation in American history” and compared immigrants to animals.
By Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal - March 18, 2024The former President made reference to ‘cutting’ the program, and the Biden campaign took it as a call to action.
By Kim Lyons, Pennsylvania Capital-Star - March 17, 2024