Trump Stumps for GOP Senate Candidate Bernie Moreno at Ohio Rally

The former president’s speech in suburban Dayton was delivered days before the contentious March 19 Ohio Republican primary. VANDALIA, Ohio—Amid the whipping wind that wreaked havoc on the teleprompters in front of him, former President Donald Trump praised businessman Bernie Moreno as a “hero” and a “winner” at a rally on March 16 days before

Netanyahu Replies to Schumer Criticism

The Israeli prime minister addressed criticism from the top-ranking Senate Democrat and refused to commit to calling new elections after the war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 17 replied to earlier criticism from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). Speaking on the Senate floor on March 14, Mr. Schumer said that Mr. Netanyahu

Biden ‘Dumped’ Israel, Hamas Attack Should Never Have Happened: Trump

Democrat Senator Schumer said that Israeli PM Netanyahu prioritized his political ambitions over regional stability. Former President Donald Trump slammed the Biden administration’s Israel policy, claiming it is ultimately harming the Jewish nation. Israel “lost a lot of people on October 7th … People have to remember that. And all of a sudden, he (Biden)

Trump Warns US Will See Economic ‘Bloodbath’ If He’s Not Elected

The 45th president was referring to the broader U.S. economy and the auto industry with the term, his campaign said. Former President Donald Trump warned during an Ohio speech that there will be an economic “bloodbath” if he isn’t reelected while campaigning for a Republican Senate candidate, while his campaign said that a number of

Trump Will Be ‘on Turbo’ Mode for 2nd Term: Speaker Johnson

The former president’s focus is expected to be on tax cuts, cracking down on illegal immigration, and reducing the regulatory power of government agencies. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said a second Trump administration will be like the first, but “on turbo” mode. Former President Donald Trump “learned a lot of painful lessons in his

House May Refer January 6 Committee Members for Obstruction, Lawmaker Says

‘As far as holding people accountable, yes, they should be,’ says Rep. Barry Loudermilk. The chair of a House subcommittee warned that some members of a controversial Jan. 6 investigatory subcommittee could face charges of hiding and destroying documents. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) said in an interview last week that he may refer former members