Judge approves Trump’s $91 million bond in E. Jean Carroll lawsuit
(The Hill) – A federal judge signed off on former President Trump’s roughly $91 million appeal bond in advice columnist E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit on Tuesday. Related video above: Biden and...
View ArticleBiden clinches Democratic nomination
President Biden won the Georgia Democratic primary, according to Decision Desk HQ projections, giving him enough delegates to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination and all but guaranteeing he...
View ArticleTrump wins Georgia GOP primary
Former President Trump has won the Republican primary in Georgia, according to Decision Desk HQ. Trump wasn’t expected to face any serious competition in the Peach State, which awards 59 delegates...
View ArticleBiden wins Mississippi Democratic primary
President Biden has won the Mississippi Democratic presidential primary, according to Decision Desk HQ. Biden was the only candidate listed on the ballot and will likely receive most if not all of the...
View ArticleTrump wins Mississippi GOP primary
Former President Trump will win the Mississippi Republican presidential primary, ticking him closer to clinching the GOP nomination, according to Decision Desk HQ. Trump has already won more than...
View ArticleBiden wins Washington Democratic primary
President Biden is projected to win the Democratic primary in Washington State, according to Decision Desk HQ. Biden wasn’t expected to face any serious competition in the Evergreen State, which...
View ArticleTrump clinches GOP nomination
Former President Trump is projected to win the GOP primary in Washington, thereby clinching the Republican presidential nomination and setting him up for a rematch against President Biden, according...
View ArticleCheney fuels speculation about her next move
Speculation is growing about the role former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) will play in the 2024 election as President Biden and former President Trump barrel toward a rematch. Cheney has vowed that...
View ArticleGeorgia judge expected to rule on Fani Willis disqualification: What we know
A Georgia judge is expected to decide this week whether to boot Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) and her office from former President Trump’s election interference case because of her...
View ArticleSherrod Brown holds narrow lead over GOP rivals in Ohio: Poll
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) is leading all three of his main Republican rivals in the Ohio Senate race, according to a poll released Wednesday. The Emerson College Polling/The Hill survey showed Brown...
View ArticleDemocrats go on offense as Trump floats Social Security cuts
Democrats are going on the attack after former President Trump raised the possibility of cuts to Social Security and Medicare. Trump said in a Monday interview there’s “a lot” that can be done on...
View ArticleGOP seeks to unite warring factions ahead of tough legislative fights
House GOP leaders set to embark on their annual issues conference in West Virginia this week face a daunting task: uniting their warring factions ahead of a series of high-stakes legislative battles...
View ArticleTrump wins Hawaii GOP caucuses
Former President Trump has won the Republican presidential caucuses in Hawaii, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. Trump swept all but one of the states that held Republican contests on...
View ArticleHouse passes legislation which could ban TikTok in US
WASHINGTON D.C. (The Hill) -- The House passed a bill Wednesday designed to present an ultimatum to ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok. Under the measure, the company would have to sell...
View ArticleJudge tosses some Trump Georgia charges in election interference case
A Georgia judge dismissed some of former President Trump’s charges Wednesday in the sweeping election interference case against him due to a lack of detail. Judge Scott McAfee tossed six charges...
View ArticlePolish leader presses Johnson on Ukraine aid: 'Fate of millions of people'...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk this week called on Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to move a Senate-passed Ukraine funding package that has stalled in the House, warning the “fate of millions of...
View ArticleHunter Biden declines request to appear at public hearing
President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, won’t appear before Congress at a slated March 20 hearing, with his attorney telling House Republicans that he “declines your invitation to this carnival side...
View ArticleBoebert slams Buck's decision as 'weak sauce,' says she won't run in special...
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) called Rep. Ken Buck’s (R-Colo.) decision to resign early “weak sauce” but said she would not be resigning to run in the special election to fill his seat. Boebert...
View ArticleSchumer noncommittal on House-passed TikTok ban
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday the Senate “will review” the House-passed bill that would force TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell the app or see it banned in the U.S., but he...
View ArticleChubb CEO defends underwriting Trump’s bond in Carroll case: ‘We don’t take...
The top executive of the major insurance company Chubb defended underwriting former President Trump’s appeal bond in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit Wednesday. “When Chubb provides an appeal bond...
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