Republican National Convention security tightens following Trump assassination attempt
The Republican National Convention will go on as planned Monday in Milwaukee, a joint statement from President Trump's campaign and the RNC says.
The Republican National Convention will go on as planned Monday in Milwaukee, a joint statement from President Trump's campaign and the RNC says.
Former President Trump is alive and well following a near-death experience at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a gunman shot him in the right ear.
Democrats Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green and Delaware Gov. John Carney addressed whether President Biden should stay in the race after the debate and recent gaffes.
President Trump's former AG, William Barr, called on Democrats to end their rhetoric about Trump as an "existential threat to democracy."
Heritage Action for America, a Washington, DC-based 501c4, is launching a major voter-registration push in Georgia and Arizona, seeking to give conservatives the 'edge' they lost by in 2020.
An eyewitness from the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, spoke out about the "extremely lax security" measures at former President Trump's rally following an assassination attempt.
Security at the Republican National Convention could be back under scrutiny after an assassination attempt against former president Trump on Saturday night in Pennsylvania.