Trump buries hatchet with Club for Growth

The complex relationship between Trump and the Club for Growth dates back to the 2016 Republican primary, when the anti-tax group spent heavily to stop Trump from winning the nomination. But Trump and McIntosh, a former Indiana congress member, forged a relationship during his presidency that carried over to Trump’s post-White House years, when McIntosh

Trump makes peace with Club for Growth

The moves are another indication of how the GOP is consolidating around Trump as he establishes a stranglehold on the party’s nomination. The former president has won the endorsements of several former primary rivals, and has also begun attracting donors who had previously been on the sidelines. The complex relationship between Trump and the Club

What the Long Island special election tells us about the battle over the suburbs

For Democrats, a win would — among other things — suggest a way to overcome ongoing Republican attacks over crime and immigration, which they concede are a major problem for their party’s image. “Voters in this particular district see headlines several times a week about migrants being bused into New York City,” said former Rep.

‘I smell a rat,’ says Dem Gov. Pritzker of special counsel report on Biden

At least one other Democratic governor rushed to Biden’s defense. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul suggested politics played a role in the report’s language, saying, “I question what a Republican former employee of Donald Trump included in his report.” Hur’s review found Biden was in possession of classified documents in his home but that the

Renaming the Empire State Plaza towers?

With help from Shawn Ness The five towers on Empire State Plaza, currently named Agency 1, 2, 3, and 4, could be getting a name change after the state’s rivers. | Mike Groll/AP Photo One of the tallest buildings in Upstate New York might soon be named after the East River. Outside of the bizarre

Rosendale sets up messy GOP primary in a must-win state

“I’m running against the Washington establishment — against Joe Biden and Mitch McConnell,” Rosendale said in an announcement video. He attacked his primary opponent for donating to former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley’s campaign. Rosendale said he “stood with Trump” on Jan. 6, 2021 when he voted against certifying the 2020 election. GOP leaders have waded