Louisville relaunching campaign to get more of city to utilize solar power
Louisville relaunching campaign to get more of city to utilize solar power
Louisville relaunching campaign to get more of city to utilize solar power
Editor’s note: This report has been updated to correct a problem with an earlier photo. Fox News contributor and former Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) blasted former President Trump on Tuesday, saying that he was “absolutely horrific” during his interview with Fox’s Sean Hannity. “I watched that and I thought, ‘Where is Donald Trump?'” Chaffetz said…
Former United States Senator and SNL alum Al Franken names the funniest senator, and it is not who we expected.
"His end will not be a calm and quiet conclusion," the former Trump ally predicted.
On Monday night, former President Donald Trump made his first appearance on Fox News since announcing his bid for president in 2024. Although he has been at odds with the cable network in recent weeks, Trump spoke to host Sean Hannity about the classified documents found at Mar-A-Lago, his relationship with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and how he would solve the Russia-Ukraine conflict if he was president. According to Semafor, Fox News had put a “soft ban” on Trump because of Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch’s feelings about Trump.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump lashed out at prosecutors, investigators, and potential 2024 opponents
Donald Trump prodded Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to run for Senate in Georgia during his weekend rally. Senate Democrats say bring it.
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North Carolina’s state elections board on Tuesday removed two local election officials who had refused to certify their county's 2022 results after officials determined they violated state law. The state board voted unanimously to dismiss Surry County elections secretary Jerry Forestieri and board member Timothy DeHaan in one of the strongest disciplinary actions taken against local officials across the U.S. who have delayed or refused to certify election results. Forestieri and DeHaan had questioned the legitimacy of state election law and court decisions disallowing photo ID checks and voter residency challenges.
Former President Trump’s legal fate — at least in the short term — was resting in the hands of a New York grand jury on Monday, amid reports that an indictment could be imminent. The grand jury is hearing evidence assembled by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) relating to a $130,000 payment to the…
Chris Christie is sharpening his attacks on his former friend and ally Donald Trump as the ex-New Jersey governor considers challenging the former president for the GOP nomination in 2024. Christie, famous for his acerbic remarks, knows the former president well and is comfortable going on television with ready-made sound bites about Trump that make…
The closely watched race for mayor in Chicago has Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas neck and neck with just a week to go before voting in the runoff election, according to a new survey. The poll from Northwestern University shows Johnson and Vallas each with 44 percent support, with 12 percent of voters still undecided…
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that Republicans need a candidate who can take out Donald Trump in a single, brutal swipe like the one Christie delivered to a different rival in 2016. Speaking in New Hampshire, Christie recalled a favorite moment from his failed presidential campaign: embarrassing Marco Rubio on a debate stage three days before the first-in-the-nation primary. Trump will never step aside quietly, said Christie, who is mulling another run himself.
As Donald Trump rails against a possible indictment in New York, his team is leaning into a strategy that has quietly become a cornerstone of his 2024 presidential campaign: releasing made-for-social media videos reacting to the news and outlining his agenda for a possible second term. In one video, Trump thanked supporters for attending his recent Texas rally and asked them to “sign up, donate and volunteer for our campaign.”
MSNBCRachel Maddow on Monday joked about the possibility of Donald Trump selecting a right-wing Twitter user with the handle “catturd2” as his running mate if he were to become the GOP presidential nominee, saying that the account appeals to the former president “in a visceral way.”In a Truth Social post on Friday, Trump publicized an incredibly unscientific Twitter poll conducted March 22 by the account which showed him with 69 percent support in the GOP primary, compared with 24 percent for Fl
Former President Trump holds a double-digit lead on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a hypothetical 2024 Republican presidential nomination matchup, according to a new national poll
"I have been saying at this table for months, I think Ron DeSantis is the most overhyped politician in America," Alyssa Farah Griffin said
Polling says Trump and DeSantis are leading the 2024 GOP presidential field. But at three town halls in New Hampshire, voters tell a different story.
Liberal billionaire George Soros provided the Wisconsin Democratic Party with one of its biggest contributions in recent months ahead of a pivotal election.
With the election a week away, billionaires George Soros, J.B. Pritzker and the Uihleins are spending millions of dollars on the Supreme Court race
Montenegro's pro-Western president criticized the European Union for allegedly allowing Russia to spread its influence in the Western Balkans, saying Tuesday that the volatile region has become a “platform” for anti-EU policies due to the bloc’s “negligence.” President Milo Djukanovic spoke to the Associated Press as he prepares for a Sunday runoff election with a political newcomer who has the support of the Montenegrin government, which includes parties seeking closer relations with Serbia and Russia. “Russia has simply walked into an open space left by the European Union,” Djukanovic said of the EU's position toward the Balkans.