Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) cast doubt on the ruling against Donald Trump in a New York court. Turner appeared on Meet the Press on Sunday to respond to Judge Arthur Engoron ordering Trump and his Trump Organization to pay more than $350 million in damages as the result of the civil fraud lawsuit filed by New York Attorney […]
House Intelligence Committee chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) said that he issued the statement urging information regarding “a serious national security threat” be released on Wednesday because he felt the White House was “sleepwalking into an international crisis.” The threat, which is that Russia is allegedly developing a nuclear-armed anti-satellite weapon, was of concern to Turner […]
President Joe Biden mistakenly referenced NATO in his plea to Congress to pass funding for Ukraine. Biden was referring to the bill providing aid to Ukraine, which includes $8 billion in “direct budget support” for the Ukrainian government, $14 billion for weapon purchases, $15 billion for military services, plus $10 billion in humanitarian aid that will be shared between Ukraine and […]
Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-CA) suggested that 2024 hopeful Nikki Haley is using “dog whistle” scare tactics against Vice President Kamala Harris. While appearing on Inside with Jen Psaki for an interview, with a clip being first shared on X, Butler was asked about Haley’s campaign strategy to suggest that a vote for Joe Biden is […]
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) is urging Democrats not to vote for President Joe Biden in the Michigan presidential primary to protest his policies toward Israel and Gaza. Tlaib, a 47-year-old lawmaker who has served in Congress since 2019, posted a video on social media Saturday where she urged residents of her district to vote “uncommitted” […]
With the presidential primary season well underway with contests in various states, the primaries for the other contests on the ballot in November will begin to be held in the coming months. With all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, 34 seats in the Senate, and 11 governorships on the ballot in November, voters […]
The recent news that the Department of Justice indicted an FBI informant for lying about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter’s foreign business dealings may not be an expected boon for Biden’s reelection campaign. Alexander Smirnov was charged with two counts of making false statements on Thursday as part of special counsel David Weiss’s investigation. Smirnov alleged in 2020 […]
The most pressing question in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia has become whether a judge will disqualify the lead prosecutor from it. Judge Scott McAfee presided over a stunning, drama-filled two-day hearing on Thursday and Friday to examine the matter, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could now […]
Washington Examiner Senior Columnist Tim Carney joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss the stakes involved in the child tax credit bill that passed the House of Representatives. They also talk about the state and local tax deduction plan that failed on Capitol Hill and how Republicans are split over the issue.
The next wave of February’s three Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for the highest earners who retire at 70, will go out to a second group of retirees in three days. Retired seniors born on or between the 11th and 20th of their birth month will receive the second payment this Wednesday, according […]