Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein said she was arrested Saturday while protesting the Israel-Hamas war on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis. More than 80 individuals were arrested Saturday after they “refused to leave after being asked multiple times,” according to a statement from the Washington University in St. Louis. “All will...
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said he is not pushing for anything at the federal level for an abortion ban. NBC's Kristen Welker asked McConnell on "Meet the Press" whether he would support a 15-week federal ban on abortions, like what Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is proposing. He said that he did not see...
Eric Trump defended his father’s stamina, in a Sunday interview, even as the former president remains stuck in a New York courtroom instead of on the campaign trail. In an interview on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Maria Bartiromo noted that former President Trump – who is on trial for 34 alleged crimes in New...
Former President Trump received higher ratings than President Biden regarding Americans' perceptions of their presidencies, according to a new poll. In a poll from CNN and SSRS, published Thursday, 55 percent of surveyed Americans said they now see Trump's presidency as a success, while only 39 percent said they think the same of Biden's presidency....
President Biden and former President Trump are again neck and neck in tight races across several battleground states, with voters' lingering economic concerns weighing heavily on Biden. A new CBS News poll conducted in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin found that Biden and Trump are virtually tied in voters' preferences for president within these states. In...
White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said Hamas is considering a proposal to release hostages that Israel says would delay a Rafah invasion.
The Biden administration has denied a secret plot to oust Karine Jean-Pierre from her role as White House press secretary as the president's re-election hopes face more bad news.
A Wisconsin man has been charged with making terrorist threats after sending an email threatening to blow the campaign office of Republican Senate candidate Eric Hovde.