On Tuesday, the Washington Post reported that President Joe Biden is weighing major reforms to the Supreme Court that include a proposal to introduce term limits for the justices and an “enforceable ethics code.” This plan is especially ironic given that our 81-year-old president, who is undeniably senile, is hell-bent on running for a second […]
The vice presidential choice creates a historic opportunity for the GOP to begin the process of moving beyond Trump and positioning itself to fuse the more popular aspects of Trumpism.
Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) joined the chorus of those pressing Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to resign in the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Trump. Barrasso and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) were seen aggressively confronting Cheatle at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee Wednesday, just days after the shooting at a Trump...
Former President Trump is leading President Biden nationally and in seven battleground states, according to a new survey. The Emerson College poll, sponsored by Democrats for the Next Generation and published Thursday, found 46 percent of registered voters say they support Trump, compared to 42 percent who chose Biden and 12 percent that are undecided. The...
Russia is engaging in hybrid warfare globally, with FSB operatives conducting espionage, disinformation, sabotage, and assassinations, while NATO has issued a warning to Russia to back off or face Article V of the Washington Treaty.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a new rule Thursday that would categorize popular paycheck advance products as consumer loans, which the agency says will ensure lenders provide borrowers with key information about costs and fees. Nearly three-quarters of workers are paid biweekly or monthly, according to the CFPB, and lenders have long bridged...
All eyes were on Sen. JD Vance (D-Ohio) Wednesday, as former President Trump’s newly minted vice-presidential candidate addressed the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. The first-term senator, 39, used his speech to lean into his history and decry policies he said have harmed “forgotten communities” across the country. Vance spoke about how the lessons he learned...