Trump’s 2020 Campaign Kickoff Speech Unsurprisingly Filled With Lies
Not surprisingly, the President’s opening speech of the 2020 campaign was filed with lies.
Not surprisingly, the President’s opening speech of the 2020 campaign was filed with lies.
The Supreme Court rejected an effort by the Virginia House of Delegates to overturn a Federal Court ruling that the state’s district lines constituted gerrymandering by race. But they didn’t rule on the merits of the appeal.
The Justice Department has released a memo attempting to justify the Administration’s refusal to comply with a subpoena for the President;’s tax returns. Their argument is weak to say the least.
President Trump’s opening rally of the 2020 campaign sounded an awful lot like a rally from 2016
Patrick Shanahan is out as nominee to be Secretary of Defense after questions were raised during his background investigation.
As we head toward a potential crisis in the Persian Gulf, the consequences of the President’s lies are coming home to roost.
A new poll finds that public support for abortion rights is increasing, but it also shows growing support for extreme views at both ends of the spectrum.
While the world is largely focused on the much larger trade war with China, the United States is engaged in a similar battle with a nation that ought to be a natural ally.
Tensions are increasing in the Persian Gulf as the Iran war hawks seem to be winning the battle for the President’s support.
The Supreme Court has ruled to keep the long-standing “dual sovereigns” exception to the Double Jeopardy Clause in place.
A new poll finds increasing support for transgender rights, even among Republicans.
Maine has become the eighth state to pass a law allowing terminally ill the choice to bring their lives to a dignified end.
A new report in The New York Times raises both national security and Constitutional concerns.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg laid out his foreign policy platform in a speech this week. It’s certainly an improvement over the current President.
It’s still way too early to be predictive, but the latest head-to-head matches between the President and the top contenders for the Democratic nomination.
The lineups for the first Democratic debate of the 2020 season are set but some candidates are likely to be unhappy.
The participants for the two-night opening debate of the 2020 campaign season have been announced, and the candidates who were excluded aren’t happy.
Texas has become the latest state to eliminate red-light cameras amid increasing evidence that they are largely counterproductive.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is leaving office at the end of the month.
Presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway stands credibly accused of multiple violations of Federal law. The President will do nothing about it.
Congressman Duncan Hunter Jr’s defense of campaign law violations against him suffered a big setback yesterday when his wife and co-Defendant entered into a plea agreement with prosecutors.
For 2020, Kansas Democrats are making some interesting changes to how they will have a say in he race for the Democratic nomination.
Hope Hicks, a former top aide to Donald Trump during the campaign and in the White House, will testify before the House Judiciary Committee.
Beginning tomorrow in a British courtroom, the United States will begin the process of having Julian Assange extradited to the United States to face espionage and other charges.
President Trump says that he would not spy on a rival regime like North Korea, once again making one wonder where his loyalties lie.
While the scope of Federal power has expanded beyond the ken of the Framers, this is not an example.
President Trump says in a new interview that he would be willing to break the law to get “oppo research” on an opponent.
The President is once again claiming Executive Privilege to prevent Congress from getting access to certain documents.
Amusing results, and a history lesson, in a new poll
A new poll shows the former Vice-President leading Senator Elizabeth Warren in her home state.
With the Trump Administration continuing to stonewall investigations, the House of Representatives is seeking to ramp up the pressure.
Almost eighteen years after the greatest terrorist attack on our country, we haven’t taken care of those who risked it all.
Recent comments by the U.S. Ambassador to Israel make it clear that the United States cannot be considered a neutral party In the Middle East peace process.
The State Department has barred American Embassies from flying the Pride Flag during Pride Month as has been the custom for several years.
Michigan Congressman Justin Amash has quit a group he helped found nine years ago after they voted to condemn him for advocating for the President’s impeachment.
Is it really such a bad thing when a politician changes a long-help position on a political issue?
The politics is understandable but the result is damaging to the country.
Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao is being accused of giving preferential access to businesses and businessmen tied to her husband, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
Over the weekend, the President took to Twitter and appeared to undercut the NASA policy that he himself endorsed just weeks ago.
President Trump’s tariffs are having a noticeable, and negative, impact on global economies. The President doesn’t seem to care.
It’s been three months since the White House held a press briefing. Meanwhile, the President continues his unhinged attacks on the media.
The current economic recovery turns ten years old this month, but it can’t last forever.
As the Supreme Court enters the final weeks of its term, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hints at deep divisions and disappointment for people on the left.
The President and his supporters are touting the last-minute deal with Mexico announced on Friday, but the details show there’s much less than meets the eye.