John Fetterman returning to campaign trail for first time since stroke
John Fetterman is returning to the campaign trail for the first time since suffering a stroke.
"You see the number of people in front of Mar-a-Lago already?" Giuliani recalled Trump saying in the aftermath of the FBI raid.
Doug Mastriano and Mehmet Oz, the GOP's nominees in Pennsylvania for governor and the Senate respectively, share little in common other than the support of
Fetterman is running against GOP candidate Mehmet Oz, a heart surgeon and celebrity television talk show host, for the seat of Republican Sen. Pat Toomey.
Reporting by the Miami Herald reveals who coughed up nearly $135,000 for former city commissioner Charles Goston's controversial 2018 state Senate run.
They were protesting the FBI raid at the former president's Mar-a-Lago estate. The White House has said it had no previous knowledge of the search, but Trump is questioning that claim. CBS2's Christina Ruffini has the latest on the investigation.
State Rep. Rick Becker, who founded an ultraconservative faction in the North Dakota Legislature and who narrowly lost the Republican endorsement for the U.S. Senate, announced Monday that he plans to run as an independent for the seat held by John Hoeven. Becker, a Bismarck plastic surgeon and former gubernatorial candidate, had said he would not run if he lost the endorsement to Hoeven, who is seeking a third term. “I had let it go and had no intention (of running) whatsoever,” Becker told The Associated Press.