Conservative radio and TV host Dan Bongino laughed at the White House's response to the unveiling of classified documents in President Joe Biden's private office and garage, calling it “uniquely bad.”
The Biden administration was shaken up this week after news of classified documents found in the president’s private office and residence were revealed, but one U.S. attorney maintains that “nothing’s going to come of this.”
House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) reprimanded President Joe Biden's "mishandling" of classified documents and warned that "oversight is coming" Saturday.
A bronze sculpture called The Embrace honoring Martin Luther King Jr. was unveiled Friday in Boston, but the 20-feet long and 26-feet wide bronze sculpture is drawing a lot of mixed reviews.
A Jan. 6 Capitol rioter who stormed the Senate floor was acquitted of obstruction charges Friday, reportedly marking a first such acquittal in the sprawling Justice Department prosecutions of the riot.
Legal Twitter was largely aghast at the White House's handling of President Joe Biden's classified document controversy, as a slow-drip drop in the saga continues to unfold.