Although former President Donald Trump's support among Republican primary voters overall barely budged following a 37-criminal count indictment, new polling appears to show a worrying sign for his campaign: in three battleground states, all of which have trended Democratic, he is trailing his chief 2024 presidential rival Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).
As a likely 2024 matchup between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden looms, recent polling shows that introducing a centrist third-party candidate into the election would shift voter support to Republicans.
Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) expressed outrage over the FBI lending credibility to the discredited Steele dossier, comparing it to Rep. Eric Swalwell's (D-CA) alleged relationship with a Chinese spy.
The United States will send $1.3 billion in infrastructure aid to Ukraine that will be dedicated to fixing the country’s energy grid, ports, and railways.
The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford explained on Fox News that Democratic politicians are trying to "really move on quickly" from the controversies surrounding President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, now that he has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) brought her articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden as a privileged motion Tuesday, fast-tracking her resolution past a similar one introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) last month.
Virginia's 2023 primary election sets up the state for a party showdown in 2024 because both Democrats and Republicans believe they have a viable path to wrestle control away from each other and take over the legislature.
The Democratic National Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee are anticipating abortion playing a decisive role in the 2024 elections — and they're not convinced by Republican candidates who are appealing to voters as centrists on the issue.
The Senate on Wednesday took one step to crack down on Mexican and Chinese entities behind the scourge of fentanyl that has killed tens of thousands of Americans.
Special counsel John Durham defended himself against a barrage of attacks from House Democrats Wednesday, saying the only views of his reputation he values are those from the people he respects, his family, and God.