Haley Targets Democrats, Republicans at Los Angeles Campaign Event

Speaking in Hollywood, the former South Carolina governor says a majority of Americans disapprove of both Biden and Trump. HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Following a stinging loss in the Nevada Republican primary this week, presidential candidate Nikki Haley vowed to stay in the race as she reached out to voters in Southern California Feb. 7. Speaking to a

Trump Rallies for Nevada Caucusgoers to Also Support Voter ID Ballot Petition

Former President Donald Trump is endorsing an effort to implement voter ID requirements in Nevada elections and has called on voters turning out for the Nevada Republican presidential caucus on Thursday night to also take the opportunity to sign a petition that will place the voter ID issue on the state’s ballot in the 2024

Turning Point Says Its Time for the Right to Modernize

At its Restoring National Confidence Summit, the conservative organizations Turning Point USA and Turning Point Action set the groundwork for their 2024 effort. Turning Point wants to send a message to the Republican National Committee and rank-and-file members of the party: It’s past time to modernize. Ahead of the RNC’s January winter meeting in Las

Biden Responds to Special Counsel Report, Avoids Addressing Findings About His ‘Poor Memory’

President Biden didn’t address statements about his memory that were made later in the special counsel’s report. LEESBURG, Va.—President Joe Biden on Feb. 8 welcomed a special counsel’s decision not to pursue charges in his classified documents probe, saying he will continue to focus on his job of being president. In a 388-page report, special

Biden Says His ‘Memory Is Fine’ After Special Counsel Calls It ‘Poor’

The special counsel’s report described the president as an ‘elderly man with a poor memory.’ LEESBURG, Va.—President Joe Biden on Feb. 8 defended his fitness to hold office after a special counsel’s report included statements about his “poor memory.” In a 388-page report, special counsel Robert Hur announced on Feb. 8 that President Biden will

Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Arguments in Trump Ballot Case

The stakes are incredibly high. The U.S. Supreme Court heard a pivotal case on Feb. 8 surrounding whether a state court could effectively remove presidential candidates from ballots over their alleged engagement in an insurrection. The decision will likely be historic in that it could provide a new interpretation of a relatively untested area of