Joe Biden’s recent senility-filled remarks on his 2024 plans caught the eye of Donald Trump. While appearing on Tucker Carlson, the former president trolled Biden, noting that he doesn’t see “how it’s possible” for the current president to run again.
Alexander Soros, 37, chairs the Open Society Foundations, the network founded by his father that donates to leftist causes and political candidates focused on reshaping the American justice system. White House visitor logs reviewed by the New York Post showed that Alexander has visited the White House 14 times since October 2021.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said during an interview on Sunday that former President Donald Trump was the only Republican that President Joe Biden can beat in a general election and that the president would lose to any other Republican.
Former President Donald Trump’s attorney Jim Trusty said that the former president’s legal team is focusing on dismissing the indictment after he was arrested and charged late last month by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Tuesday called for cool heads and a fair legal process shortly after Donald Trump made history as the first former president ever to face criminal charges.
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday after his arraignment called Democrat New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg a “criminal.”
Over the last four months, President Joe Biden has rolled out a series of immigration policies that could just as easily have emerged from former president Donald Trump's administration: a hard cap on the number of Latin Americans who can claim asylum in the United States, temporary deportation to Mexico for those asylum seekers, and a planned reimplementation of detaining migrant families behind bars.
Former Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr. shared a word of caution on Sunday in response to former President Donald Trump venting as he faces an unprecedented indictment.
As news of Donald Trump’s indictment spread around a shocked nation on Thursday, politicians and pundits alike began to react in their own unique ways, and within their own individual capacities. At Fox News, Tucker Carlson railed against the indictment, while CNN’s hosts were having a difficult time disguising their petty, petulant glee.
President Joe Biden’s administration announced that it would cut Medicare Advantage, after the president has frequently claimed that Republicans want to slash Medicare and Social Security.
The Biden administration admitted this week that more than 1,100 pages of vice presidential records were located at President Joe Biden’s former office at a think tank in Washington, D.C.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said his state will not assist with an extradition request, his announcement coming after former President Donald Trump was indicted Thursday.
One of the basic rights Americans have under the standards of law is to be presumed innocent until proven guilty in the courts, but Rep. Nancy Pelosi has turned that around, saying that former President Donald Trump, like "everyone," has the right to prove himself innocent.
Way off in the Land Down Under, former President Barack Obama blamed his White House successor Donald Trump for China’s increasingly antagonistic behavior.
Democrats are denouncing the House GOP investigation into the weaponization of government, but maybe that’s because Republicans are getting somewhere. That includes new evidence that the Internal Revenue Service may be targeting a journalist who testified before the weaponization committee.
Former President Donald Trump has tapped a former staffer of then-Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s unsuccessful 2016 presidential bid to lead his efforts in New Hampshire in 2024.