Politics

FBI asked ‘Sammy the Bull’ if ex-Gambino mob prosecutor Comey knew meaning of ’86’: court filing

Sammy the Bull Gravano told the FBI that James Comey "had to know" the term 86 meant killing someone, contradicting Comey's denial in his federal case.

Democrats need to stop whitewashing Abdul El-Sayed’s extremist hate

He eked out a win for the Michigan party’s Senate nomination, but that doesn’t...

Karoline Leavitt to join Trump’s super PAC after leaving White House

Outgoing press secretary Karoline Leavitt is heading over to President Trump's super PAC MAGA Inc. after stepping down from the White House podium, she said Friday.

Trump urges court to reject BBC’s bid to secure records from his family in defamation case

President Donald Trump has urged a federal judge to reject the BBC's request for the court's help in securing testimony and documents from three family members in response to his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the British broadcaster.

Senate advances government funding stopgap in early effort to head off shutdown

The Senate on Monday advanced a stopgap government funding bill, an early start to a bipartisan effort to avoid a shutdown this fall ahead of the midterm election.

Unearthed video exposes El-Sayed’s opinion on driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants

A resurfaced 2018 clip shows Abdul El-Sayed calling it discrimination to deny undocumented immigrants access to drivers licenses in Michigan.

‘The Brink of War’ tells story of Reagan-Gorbachev nuclear discussions

Jeff Daniels stars as Ronald Reagan in "The Brink of War," a film about the Reykjavik summit that paved the way for the historic INF Treaty.

Democrats blink as Schumer helps GOP clear key shutdown hurdle

Chuck Schumer endorsed the continuing resolution as Senate Republicans race to clear a government funding bill before leaving Washington, D.C.

Fauci’s Curious Reading of ‘Do No Harm’

His personal defense came at the professional expense of the nation’s already fragile trust in physicians and medical expertise

Abdul El-Sayed’s Mask-On, Mask-Off Socialism

The Senate candidate tells the media he’s not ‘technically or practically’ a Democratic Socialist. But his views and associations tell a different story.

Fetterman Turns the Tables on Committed Anti-Israel Outlet

‘Why does Drop Site love Hamas and Iran and Hezbollah so much?’ the senator asked a reporter for the Soros-funded outlet.

Swing-state Dems roll dice on cozying up to Twitch star Hasan Piker, who exalts communists, Hamas

Democratic front-runners in some of the toughest midterm races are betting that collaborating with Hasan Piker, a far-left internet personality who once said America deserved the 9/11 terror attacks, will attract more voters than it repels.

In Texas, a political group bets $6 million on Latino voters coming back to Democrats

A left-leaning group is planning to spend $6 million organizing Latino voters in Texas, a group that has trended away from Democrats but is pivotal to their hopes of picking up seats in Congress.

GOP Senate faces high hurdles to hold Fauci in contempt

Senate Republicans may find Dr. Anthony Fauci contemptible, but actually holding the COVID chief in contempt of Congress will be a stretch.

Trump touts incoming peace deal with Iran even as Tehran signals defiance

President Trump on Monday said new negotiations with Iran will be the Islamic republic's "last chance" to get a decent deal and attacked the regime for what he said were "duplicitious" disavowals of the president's earlier assertions that a peace deal between the two countries could happen soon.

Ethics panel suggests censure of Edwards over sexual harassment violation

The House Committee on Ethics recommended Rep. Chuck Edwards be censured after the panel found he violated the chamber's Code of Official Conduct through a sustained pattern of inappropriate, unprofessional behavior toward two young female staffers.

Trump says Jeanine Pirro ‘choked’ in reflecting-pool case: ‘Folded like an umbrella’

President Trump turned up his rhetoric Monday against Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia and a longtime ally, after she dropped the case against a former Olympian who was accused of vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

States sue to block feds from sharing personal data of millions who receive social service benefits

More than 20 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration on Monday to block it from getting wide access to the personal information of millions of recipients of a benefits program for low-income families.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomePolitics