It’s official: Vice President Kamala Harris formally wins the Democratic presidential nomination
Vice President Kamala Harris is now formally the Democratic Party's 2024 presidential nominee, following the conclusion of a virtual roll call.
Vice President Kamala Harris is now formally the Democratic Party's 2024 presidential nominee, following the conclusion of a virtual roll call.
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told Jesse Watters on Monday night that he's been in touch with whistleblowers who say the lead site agent at the Butler rally was known to be incompetent.
The former president’s name was omitted from Google’s autocomplete feature after his near-assassination. Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. has attributed failures in its search engine results about former President Donald Trump and the recent attempt on his life to unspecified “bugs” and the search engine’s algorithm, according to Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). Google users searching
President Joe Biden met on Monday with his national security team in anticipation of a retaliatory attack by Tehran over what it alleges was Israel’s killing of a Hamas leader on its soil. The high-level meeting in the White House Situation Room occurred as the United States aims to cool tensions in the region, sparked
Conway will advocate pro-Ukrainian positions to U.S. officials and will be paid $50,000 a month by a Ukrainian businessman. Kellyanne Conway, a longtime political adviser to former President Donald Trump, has registered as a foreign agent to represent Ukrainian interests in Washington. Conway was the campaign manager for Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and later served
The fundraising platform faces allegations of federal campaign finance violations. A House panel is expanding its investigation into whether the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue may be skirting or violating federal campaign finance laws. Rep. Bryan Steil (R-Wis.), chairman of the House Administration Committee, launched the probe last fall amid allegations that ActBlue was facilitating the
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was surprised by a plea deal between prosecutors and three Sept. 11 terrorists, officials said.