Lawyers clash at Trump trial as judge warns former president about comments

Jury selection in former President Donald Trump’s historic criminal trial in New York is continuing for a second day on Tuesday with prosecutors and defense attorneys clashing over which potential jurors should be seated. A dispute over one juror’s Facebook posts showing celebrations after Trump lost the 2020 election prompted audible comments from the former

Biden Refuses to Testify in GOP Impeachment Inquiry

President turns down invitation to testify. President Joe Biden will not be testifying to U.S. House of Representatives members who are engaged in an impeachment inquiry against him, the White House said on April 15. Richard Sauber, special counsel to the president, told House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) that the president would not testify

Biden campaign tries to keep Jan. 6 top of mind with voters. Will it work?

When Vice President Kamala Harris dropped by a campaign office in Madison, Wisconsin, in March, those who attended were handed some poster board and asked to write down why they’re supporting President Biden’s reelection. Democratic voter Frank Pohlkamp wrote, “because democracy matters.” “There was quite a bit of planning [from Trump’s side] that went into

Joe and Jill Biden Report Adjusted Gross Income of $619,976 in 2023: White House

The White House says President Biden has now shared a total of 26 years of tax returns with the public since taking office. President Joe Biden and his wife, First Lady Jill Biden, have reported a federal adjusted gross income of $619,976 for their joint 2023 income tax returns, the White House has said. According

Deleted Webpage Contradicts Washington Congresswoman’s Campaign Image as Hands-On Mechanic

Archived website claims Dem. congresswoman ‘worked mostly behind the scenes,’ with no mention of physically working on cars Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (Facebook) Marie Gluesenkamp Perez slides out from underneath a car. She’s wearing a mechanic’s uniform. “I’m not your typical candidate for Congress,” she tells the camera. That’s how the Democrat introduced herself to voters

Democratic Party’s Senate Candidates Hold Significant Cash Advantage

With many races still in the primary stage, Democratic Party candidates maintain a major lead in terms of cash on hand. By one measure, Democratic Party candidates hold a commanding lead in the race to retain control of the Senate. Four races—in Ohio, Montana, Nevada, and Arizona—are expected to be competitive in the contest for