Republican leaders were quick to come to the defense of Donald Trump shortly after a new indictment was filed against the former president in Fulton County, Georgia, related to his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the Peach state.
The Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney's office is holding a press conference after handing down an indictment Monday evening that included former President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's presidential campaign reacted to the 10 indictments handed down by a grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, in a case involving the former president as part of a larger scheme of "election interference."
A grand jury in Georgia delivered 10 indictments on Monday after hearing witness testimony throughout the day related to allegations former President Donald Trump and his allies illegally attempted to overturn the 2020 election.
A former employee of the centrist political group No Labels has sued the organization over alleged racial discrimination and retaliation for reporting misconduct, according to a lawsuit that was filed earlier this month.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said he wants to cut the "footprint of all agencies in D.C. by 50%" in an effort to reduce bureaucracy in the federal government.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis called several witnesses to testify before a grand jury Monday ahead of an anticipated indictment against former President Donald Trump related to the 2020 election in Georgia.
Speaker Kevin Mccarthy (R-CA) said in a Republican member-only conference call that he expects that a short-term continuing resolution will be needed in order to give the House and Senate more time to negotiate appropriation bills.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) continued his rhetorical war with red states Monday, blasting Texas and Florida for purportedly banning books while defending his state as a bastion for parental rights.