The head of the Pennsylvania State Police told Congress on Tuesday that the planning for former President Donald Trump's July 13 rally was no different from dozens of other events coordinated with the Secret Service.
FBI Director Christopher Wray will face the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday and is expected to face a slew of questions about whistleblower claims of politically motivated disciplinary action by the bureau's security division.
Rep. Andy Ogles began an effort Tuesday to impeach Vice President Kamala Harris, initiating the move shortly after she became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to the U.S. to shore up support for its war against Hamas, but many Democrats don't want to hear what he has to say.
Vice President Kamala Harris took the fight to former President Donald Trump in the battleground of Wisconsin Tuesday in her first campaign stop as the presumptive Democratic nominee, telling voters that they face "a choice between freedom and chaos" in November.
Two Republican and Democratic candidates have a competition all their own at the moment. Consider the battle on the Amazon bestselling books chart of the biographies penned by Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican vice presidential hopeful J.D. Vance.
Comedian Jon Stewart is pressing the Biden administration to fix a loophole in a massive veterans aid bill that left out some of the first U.S. troops who responded after the Sept. 11 attacks and got sick after deploying to a base contaminated with dangerous levels of uranium.
Former President Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans are rotating their political cannon away from "Crooked Joe Biden" and toward "Lying Kamala Harris" after the historic shakeup of the Democratic presidential ticket.
A day after Vice President Kamala Harris took over the Democratic presidential campaign, her husband delivered a broad indictment of Donald Trump and Republicans Tuesday as the party that bans books, disenfranchises voters and bars Americans from learning certain "facts."
If Democrats are counting on Catholic voters to put them over the top in November, they could hardly have picked a less promising presidential candidate than Vice President Kamala Harris.