Sununu says other governors focused on abortion, but 'I don't worry about it too much'
Gov. Chris Sununu (R-N.H.) says governors are defining their stance on abortion issue, but he "doesn't worry about it too much."
Gov. Chris Sununu (R-N.H.) says governors are defining their stance on abortion issue, but he "doesn't worry about it too much."
Frank Cerabino's column imagining how Trump will capitalize on his New York indictment to Mar-a-Lago Club members
Carlos Barria/ReutersMinutes after it was reported that a Manhattan grand jury had voted to criminally indict him, former President Donald Trump issued a wrathful response, denouncing it in a lengthy statement as “political persecution and election interference at the highest level in history.”He also issued another furious rant on his social media platform Truth Social, complete with an unfortunate, all-caps misspelling saying he had been “INDICATED.”“From the time I came down the golden escala
The son of former President Donald Trump described New York City as "falling apart" before complaining about CVS shelving on Fox News.
Trump has declined to apologize for taking out full-page ads in 1989 calling for the execution of the now-vindicated men who were teens at the time.
Fox NewsOn the heels of the historic indictment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, an enraged Fox News host Jesse Watters went on a rant seemingly warning of impending political violence.The Fox host branded the indictment, which was announced during the latter half of The Five broadcast, “the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen” and a “disgrace” before seemingly threatening future violence. “There’s going to be a major ‘rally around the flag’ feeling. I’m starting to feel it right now. I’
Trump's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, confirmed that the Manhattan district attorney's office wanted Trump to surrender on Friday, Politico reported.
Weibo users gleefully called Trump "Comrade Nation Builder," based on a joke that he's on a mission to help build China up by sabotaging the US.
Secret Service needed more time to prepare, according to the ex-president’s legal team.
"Tells you all you need to know," Democratic Rep. Brendan Boyle responded on Twitter.
“We are at a perilous crossroads," J. Michael Luttig told conservative commentator Charlie Sykes.
There’s been plenty of news swirling around Donald Trump with his possible indictment looming and his third run for president. As for Melania Trump, she prefers to stay out of the limelight and enjoy her life at Mar-a-Lago after a tumultuous four years in Washington, D.C. Melania didn’t really enjoy her time as a political […]
Though it would be unprecedented for a major party nominee to be under indictment, it is technically possible. But there is a way to stop it.
Yellen claimed many teams responsible for banking regulation were either drastically cut or completely eliminated before her tenure, and she’s had to “rebuild the financial stability infrastructure.”
"This better not overshadow the Gwyneth Paltrow deliberations."
The conservative network's hosts scrambled to defend the former president's hush money payments to Stormy Daniels — and even got into it with each other
Republican Mike Rounds surprised the "CNN This Morning" anchor with his position on gun reform following the Nashville school shooting.
The move comes as a Manhattan grand jury is believed to be nearing a decision on whether to charge Trump in a long-running hush money investigation.
Turkey had delayed Finland's efforts to join NATO, which is something Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want to happen.
House Republicans haven't make much progress rooting out supposed "deep state" conspiracies since taking power
Fox NewsThe indictment Thursday of former President Donald Trump over a 2016 hush money payment led to plenty of more-unhinged-than-usual opinions on Fox News, perhaps none more outlandish than those shared by former network host Glenn Beck.During an interview on Tucker Carlson Tonight, Beck depicted the Manhattan grand jury’s vote to indict Trump as a foreboding indicator that the United States is “no longer viewed as a superpower”—and more specifically a sign that Democrats want to see violenc