Eighty percent of likely Republican primary voters in a new poll think former President Trump should still be able to get back to the Oval Office even if he's convicted in the classified documents case. A CBS News-YouGov poll, released Sunday, found that just 20 percent of likely GOP primary voters think Trump shouldn't be...
Democrats are raising concerns over efforts to recruit third-party candidates in 2024 amid fears they could take votes away from President Biden’s reelection. The bipartisan group “No Labels” has been working toward building the foundation to launch a “unity ticket” to run as an option separate from Democrats or Republicans as polls show a rematch...
New York Times reporter and longtime Donald Trump chronicler Maggie Haberman said Sunday that the indictment against the former president was "one of the most devastating indictments that I have ever read." Haberman said the details included in the document spell out Trump's personality "to a T." “It's all aspects of his personality, thinking that...
Former Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism Elizabeth Neumann on Sunday said former President Trump’s federal indictment paints a “vivid picture” of what the national security community dealt with for four years under his presidency. “I found the indictment to be a really vivid picture for the American public of what the national...
Former Attorney General Bill Barr called arguments being made by Republicans attempting to compare former President Trump's handling of classified documents to previous presidents "big lies." Barr was asked by "Fox News Sunday" host Shannon Bream to respond to comparisons of Trump leaving the White House with classified documents to former Presidents Clinton and Obama,...
Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara on Sunday said former President Trump's comments in an audio tape in which he discusses classified documents make it "very, very clear" that he knew he couldn't declassify records "telepathically." "I think the most damning piece of evidence in the entire case and, I think, [what] brings it from a strong case...
In 2020 alone, nearly 1.8 million acres of grasslands were destroyed in the Great Plains, leading to increased greenhouse gas emissions, damaging wildlife habitat and threatening the foundation of a vibrant ranching sector and rural communities.
Many Twitter users say President Biden violated the U.S. Flag code with a Pride display at the White House, which features the "Pride" flag most prominently.