President Biden gloated to fellow Democrats Thursday about being cleared by the Justice Department's special counsel over mishandling classified documents, drawing a distinction between his cooperation and that of former President Donald Trump in a similar probe.
The Democratic Party's historically strong support within several key demographics is waning heavily, with Blacks and Hispanics jumping ship in droves, a new Gallup survey finds.
For fans worried that their choice of Super Bowl team constitutes an implicit endorsement of President Biden or former President Donald Trump, here's the good news: It's more complicated than that.
A coalition of conservative and free-market organizations have released a letter opposing the Fiscal Commission Act. According to the bill's text, the legislation would "establish a commission on fiscal responsibility and reform" and require both the House and the Senate to address the $34 trillion national debt.
House Republicans announced a probe Thursday into what they said was the Justice Department's lenient treatment of the man who leaked then-President Trump's taxes.
A ruling by Hawaii's high court saying that a man can be prosecuted for carrying a gun in public without a permit cites crime-drama TV series "The Wire" and invokes the "spirit of Aloha" in an apparent rebuke of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that expanded gun rights nationwide.
Special counsel Robert Hur released a scathing report Thursday saying President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified military and national security documents but did not recommend criminal charges.
“He ran two or three times, he never got above 1%,” Donald Trump said of Joe Biden in 2019. “And then Obama came along and took him off the trash heap, and he became the vice president.” It was an amusing way to insult the former vice president at the time — perhaps less so […]