House Committee Probes Harvard After Student Anti-CCP Protesters Were Removed From Event

A House select committee focused on China is demanding answers from Harvard University over an incident on campus in April, when students protesting a speech by China’s ambassador to the United States were removed against their will. In a letter to interim Harvard University President Alan Garber on July 1, Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.), chairman

Concern mounts among lawmakers, donors over Biden’s candidacy

Washington — Several days after President Biden’s shaky debate performance, the president, his campaign and the Democratic Party have failed to allay the concerns of a number of Democratic lawmakers and financial backers. Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas became the first Democratic lawmaker to call on President Biden to drop out of the presidential race

‘He’s Probably in Better Health Than Most of Us,’ Biden Campaign Tells Angry Donors

In a Zoom call with hundreds of upset party donors on Monday, Biden campaign chair Jennifer O’Malley Dillon dismissed concerns that President Joe Biden is too old to run for reelection. “He’s probably in better health than most of us,” O’Malley Dillon told the roughly 500 virtual attendees, all members of the campaign’s National Finance

Biden Campaign Says Joint Fundraising Raised $127 Million in June

President’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee say the candidate raised more than $30 million in the days following the June 27 debate. President Joe Biden’s campaign says he might be back in the lead in the cash race. On July 2, the principal Biden for President committee announced that it, the Democratic National Committee,

Crossdressing Luggage Snatcher and Ex-Biden Official Sam Brinton Gets Sweetheart Plea Deal

ARLINGTON, Va.—Sam Brinton is a free man. The disgraced former Department of Energy official pleaded guilty to petit larceny as part of a sweetheart deal that will see him serve no jail time after facing felony charges that carried a sentence of up to 20 years. State prosecutors quietly announced the plea deal during a