Eric Hovde, a Republican Senate candidate in Wisconsin, is claiming he “can’t be bought” and will donate his Senate salary to charities if elected as he pushes back against Democratic attacks calling him an out-of-touch millionaire. In a 30-second ad released Friday and shared with the Washington Examiner, Hovde said he will not take money […]
Friday marks the end of the self-imposed two-week deadline set by a judge to decide whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified from former President Donald Trump‘s Georgia election interference case. Two weeks ago, Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee had just finished hearing dozens of hours of testimony concerning the allegation that […]
Crime in Washington, D,C., is a crisis. Six months ago, the Washington Examiner looked at some of the issues plaguing the nation’s capital. In the months since, things feel worse than ever, but that might be starting to change. In this series, we are looking at how the nation’s capital wound up with its record […]
No Labels is looking to a Republican-led unity ticket for the 2024 election to help prop up President Joe Biden in his rematch against former President Donald Trump. Joe Lieberman, founding chairman of No Labels, told the Washington Post that the group is not hoping to boost Trump this election cycle, saying that stopping Trump “from being reelected is a goal […]
Pro-Palestinian and pro-Gaza protesters interrupting President Joe Biden‘s public appearances have served as a reminder of his potential political problems with young people this election cycle. But a possible upheaval of TikTok is the latest political development that could upend 81-year-old Biden’s appeals to the demographic before November. Young people’s political power as a voting […]
The second of March’s three Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for the biggest earners who retire at 70, will go out to a second group of retirees in five days. Retirees born on or between the 11th and 20th of the month will get their payments on Wednesday, March 20, according to the […]
April’s monthly Supplemental Security Income payment, worth up to $943 for individual filers, will go out to millions of beneficiaries in 17 days. The next installment will go out on Monday, April 1, to people who struggle with a serious debilitating disability that results in a limited income, according to the Social Security Administration. In […]
Senate Democrats facing tough reelection challenges in 2024 accept regular checks from the same corporations they have accused of profiting off reducing product sizes, or “shrinkflation,” records show. In order to combat GOP-led attacks on rising inflation under President Joe Biden, Democrats have sought to cast blame on private companies, which lawmakers, including Sens. Tammy […]
WEST SULPHUR SPRINGS, West Virginia — An ousted speaker. An expelled member. A growing number of lawmakers leaving office before their term expires. The House has undergone a tumultuous year under Republican control — but GOP leaders are still confident in their chances to grow their narrow majority. As House Republicans gathered for their annual […]
The Supreme Court will consider arguments about free speech in a case reviewing whether government agencies coerced Big Tech platforms such as Facebook and X into removing posts critical of vaccines and mask mandates, setting up a decision with major implications for social media. Oral arguments are scheduled on Monday for Murthy v. Missouri, a […]