Jacky Rosen Called the Trump Tax Cuts a Monstrous ‘Giveaway’ to the Rich. Then She Took Advantage of Them.

More than $7.3 million of Rosen’s net worth is housed in her family’s limited partnership Sen. Jacky Rosen (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Sen. Jacky Rosen (D., Nev.) pulls no punches when speaking publicly about the 2017 Trump tax cuts, calling the package a “monstrosity” that is “just a giveaway” to the wealthy while urging Congress to

Harris Holds Las Vegas Town Hall as Poll Shows Her Lead Slipping Among Latino Voters

Asked to name three of her rival’s virtues, the vice president says, ‘I think Donald Trump loves his family, and I think that is very important.’ Vice President Kamala Harris participated in Univision’s presidential town hall in Las Vegas on Oct. 10 as part of her campaign’s final push to win over undecided Latino voters,

Victory: Court of Appeals Rules in Free Beacon’s Favor, Orders Unsealing of Gallego Divorce Records

The Arizona Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled in favor of the Washington Free Beacon, upholding a Superior Court decision that ordered the partial unsealing of Democratic Senate candidate Ruben Gallego’s divorce records. “Upon review, we hold the court properly exercised its discretion by narrowly tailoring what is to be withheld from public view for

Oregon Congressional Candidates in Swing District Clash Over Abortion, Immigration in Debate

The incumbent Republican called her rival soft on crime. The Democratic challenger criticized the congresswoman for backing Trump. First-term Republican U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Democratic challenger Janelle Bynum sparred over abortion, immigration, and crime during their first of three debates on Oct. 8. The two differed on the issues that make Oregon’s 5th Congressional

How a GOP-Led Effort to Change Nebraska’s Electoral College Voting Failed

The palpable anxiety about the closeness of the U.S. presidential election materialized in an unexpected location this year: Lincoln, Nebraska. After months of action inside the Nebraska State Capitol and a surge of last-minute politicking from national Republican Party figures, on Sept. 24, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced he will not call a special session