If he’s guilty of anything here, Trump will use the same tactics he’s always used. And, as they always have—they’ll work.
Russia and Qatar used the World Cup to soften their autocratic image on the global stage. Trump is using it to double down.
The Georgia congresswoman’s extraordinary takedown of Trump Tuesday morning sent a signal that no Republican can now ignore.
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After Texas news outlets made a public records request to see emails between the office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott and ...
President Donald Trump’s newest plan to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would give President Vladimir Putin exactly what he ...
The Trump administration is using the award-winning (and recently embattled) rapper to claim there’s a persecution of ...
“Brown was a clear miss by Ted Cruz,” argued conservative political strategist Mike Davis in a Fox News op-ed Wednesday.
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson—who was so set on blocking the release of the Epstein files that he wouldn’t swear in ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hopes that Americans will save their $2,000 checks President Donald Trump promised for a ...