196 Republicans vote to censure Adam Schiff for accurately describing Trump’s Russia ties
The resolution would have called for the California Democrat to be fined $16 million, but it was tabled.
By Josh Israel - June 14, 2023The resolution would have called for the California Democrat to be fined $16 million, but it was tabled.
By Josh Israel - June 14, 2023Trump will be arraigned Tuesday afternoon in Miami on dozens of counts of improperly handling classified documents and obstruction of justice.
By Emily Singer - June 13, 2023Republicans claim to support 'law and order,' but they want to defund the Justice Department and FBI over their investigations into former President Donald Trump.
By Josh Israel - June 13, 2023A recent Trump campaign ad quotes opinion articles by former Trump staffers that are made to look like unbiased facts.
By Emily Singer - June 12, 2023While Republican candidates waffle over a federal abortion ban, hundreds of doctors stand behind an Indiana OB-GYN punished for speaking publicly about abortion care she provided to a 10-year-old.
By Rebekah Sager - June 09, 2023GOP lawmakers are already attacking the Justice Department before seeing the charges and evidence against the former president.
By Josh Israel - June 09, 2023Republicans hoping to beat Trump for the 2024 Republican nomination for president are coming to his defense.
By Emily Singer - June 09, 2023The indictment carries unmistakably grave legal consequences, including the possibility of prison if Trump's convicted.
By Associated Press - June 09, 2023No other U.S. president has presided over greater job growth in a single term.
By Oliver Willis - June 02, 2023The Florida Republican voted to suspend the debt ceiling and boost federal spending in 2018 under President Donald Trump.
By Emily Singer - May 30, 2023Emails obtained by the Tampa Bay Times in 2021 showed that DeSantis’ office was in frequent communication with Fox News.
By Oliver Willis - May 30, 2023President Joe Biden condemned 'the venom and violence of antisemitism,' a stark contrast to leading GOP figures who have increasingly embraced antisemitic rhetoric and conspiracy theories in recent years.
By Oliver Willis - May 26, 2023The California Republican blamed Democrats for two bills he helped pass as House majority leader.
By Josh Israel - May 23, 2023During a town hall event broadcast on CNN, the former president repeatedly dodged questions about whether he would sign a federal abortion ban if he were reelected, while promising to 'negotiate so that people are happy.'
By Josh Israel - May 11, 2023'It makes me want to vote for him twice,' Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) said.
By Emily Singer - May 10, 2023As the courtroom cleared, E. Jean Carroll could be heard laughing and crying.
By Associated Press - May 09, 2023A Club for Growth ad ignores the president's opposition to cuts to Social Security and his proposal that top earners contribute more to strengthen the program.
By Josh Israel - May 08, 2023Although President Donald Trump has given sworn testimony and denied most allegations, his attorneys announced they would offer no defense in the rape and defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.
By Rebekah Sager - May 04, 2023Carlson’s successor in the network’s prime-time lineup could influence Republicans’ political strategy and policy priorities.
By Oliver Willis - May 02, 2023The Florida governor traveled to Washington, D.C., to court endorsements for his rumored presidential bid.
By Emily Singer - April 19, 2023House Judiciary Democrats condemned the committee’s Republicans and chair Jim Jordan for holding a field hearing in New York and claiming Alvin Bragg has ‘pro-crime, anti-victim policies.’
By Emily Singer - April 17, 2023Eliminating the department would impact the administration of federal education grants, student loans, and how students' civil rights protections are enforced.
By Emily Singer - April 13, 2023Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said the House Judiciary Committee inquiry is a ‘transparent campaign to intimidate and attack’ him over his indictment of former President Donald Trump.
By Associated Press - April 12, 2023Donald Trump, who was impeached twice by the U.S. House but was never convicted in the U.S. Senate, is the first former president to face criminal charges.
By Associated Press - April 04, 2023‘This is going to destroy America,’ Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Fox News Thursday night.
By Emily Singer - March 31, 2023He is the first former president in American history to face criminal charges.
By Associated Press - March 31, 2023Removing the agency that protects students’ civil rights and distributes federal education funds has received an increasing amount of Republican support in recent years, including from Donald Trump.
By Josh Israel - March 24, 2023The GOP is attacking Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for having received support from a PAC that was partially funded by Democratic philanthropist George Soros.
By Josh Israel - March 22, 2023GOP lawmakers are circling the wagons around Donald Trump, who said he expects to be indicted over hush money payments he made to Stormy Daniels.
By Emily Singer - March 21, 2023Speakers at the Conservative Political Action Conference advocated for bans on gender-affirming care and the eradication of ‘transgenderism.’
By Emily Singer - March 07, 2023