Rep. Jeff Duncan Announces Retirement After 14 Years in Office

Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) announced on Wednesday that he will not seek an eighth term in his South Carolina district, which is overwhelmingly Republican. Following the terror attacks of September 2001, Mr. Duncan stated that he decided to run for political office because he wanted to serve his country. “After 9/11, I felt a calling

Labor Sec Nominee Julie Su Hobnobbed with Union Leaders Ahead of Union-Backed Crackdown on Independent Contractors, Calendars Show

Dems sunk acting labor secretary’s nomination over perceived favoritism toward unions Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for One Fair Wage) Julie Su, whom President Joe Biden renominated last week as his labor secretary, favored meetings and events with union leaders over business groups as the Labor Department hammered out its

Trump Criticizes Judge for Making Him Choose Between Trial and Funeral

Former President Donald Trump again attended his defamation trial on Wednesday, making several lengthy posts on Truth Social to blast the judge and case and explain his upcoming absence while he attends his mother-in-law’s funeral. After the court adjourned, he held a press conference at the Trump Building in New York to give an update

Trump and Haley Tied in New Hampshire Poll Ahead of Primary

Former president Donald Trump is tied with former South Carolina governor and ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley in a New Hampshire poll released Tuesday, a week before the state’s Republican primary. Trump and Haley each had 40 percent support in the poll from the American Research Group, while Florida governor Ron DeSantis took