Judge unseals more evidence in Trump 2020 election case

The judge overseeing President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case released more evidence collected by special counsel Jack Smith on Friday, unveiling an enormous batch of heavily redacted records. The 1,889 pages of material, which Trump’s legal team had sought to keep under wraps, constitute four volumes of an appendix that Smith’s prosecutors filed alongside

Tammy Baldwin Aide Hosted Anti-Cop Podcast That Featured an Anti-Semitic Black Nationalist

A longtime aide to Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D., Wis.) was the host of a radical anti-cop podcast where guests praised Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, accused Jews of exploiting the black civil rights movement, and called police “slave catchers” who should be “abolished.” Tiffany Henry—an anti-police activist who has served as Baldwin’s Milwaukee office

‘I Am Worried’: Dem Leaders Sound Alarm as Harris Struggles To Engage Latino Voters in Battleground Pennsylvania

Democratic officials and community leaders are “worried” that Vice President Kamala Harris is not doing enough to court Latino voters in Pennsylvania, warning that the declining support could hurt her prospects in the crucial battleground state. “Yes, I am concerned, I am worried. … The Harris campaign needs to continue and do better at getting

Trump overcharged Secret Service to stay at his D.C. hotel, report says

Washington — In a report released Friday morning, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee allege that newly obtained records show then-President Donald Trump overcharged the U.S. Secret Service for rooms at his former hotel in Washington, D.C., during his presidency.   The committee Democrats accuse Trump of deliberately charging the Secret Service “exorbitant rates,” far