WATCH: Veep Thoughts With Kamala Harris (Vol. 29)

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a joyous message of unity—or else—this week on the National Mall, her final pitch for president of the United States. When asked about the speech in an interview leading up to it, Harris responded with her typical amount of detail: “So, my speech will be at the Ellipse, and the

Angela Alsobrooks Misses Deadline To Pay Her Taxes: ‘There Is an Outstanding Balance of $29,934.02’

Dem Senate hopeful has pledged to crack down on tax handouts for wealthy Americans Maryland Democratic Senate candidate Angela Alsobrooks (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Angela Alsobrooks, the Democratic nominee for Maryland’s open Senate seat, missed the Oct. 31 deadline to pay her fair share of taxes on her former Washington, D.C., rental property, the Washington Free

‘Something That the Feds Really Need To Look At’: Liberal Dark Money Network Sends Inaccurate Election Texts to Voters Across US

A progressive group funded by anti-Trump billionaire Reid Hoffman and other Democratic heavyweights is behind a rash of misleading text messages stoking concerns about voter suppression across the country, a Washington Free Beacon investigation has found. AllVote, a low-profile super PAC launched this summer, has sent false information via text message to voters in Pennsylvania,

Dem Congressional Candidate Attacked His Korean-American Opponent’s Race On ‘Obama Bro’ Jon Lovett’s Podcast. Lovett Edited the Comment Out.

‘This is a district that’s been carved out for Vietnamese Americans, and the people know that,’ California’s Derek Tran told Lovett, video shows (Michael A. McCoy/Getty Images) Democratic congressional candidate Derek Tran told “Obama bro” podcaster Jon Lovett that his Korean-American opponent, Rep. Michelle Steel (R., Calif.), is “not the right fit” for the district

Sherrod Brown Said ‘We Welcome Chinese Investment’ in Green Energy—Then Changed His Tune

Chinese construction of U.S. solar plants is surging after Biden’s green energy bill passed with Brown’s support Sen. Sherrod Brown speaks before Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell (Joshua Roberts/Getty Images) Sen. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) touts his efforts to block Chinese companies from getting federal subsidies for solar production. At the start of his Senate

‘Breach of Protocol’: WH Press Officials Consulted Biden Before Improperly Changing Official Transcript of His ‘Garbage’ Remark

After consulting with President Joe Biden, White House press officials altered the official transcript of his Tuesday call in which he referred to former president Donald Trump’s supporters as “garbage,” a move the stenographer’s office supervisor labeled a total “breach of protocol and spoliation of transcript integrity,” the Associated Press reported. According to the original

US Economy Added Just 12,000 Jobs in October, Well Below Expectations, Final Pre-Election Jobs Report Shows

The U.S. economy added just 12,000 jobs in October, falling well below economists’ expectations, the Labor Department’s final pre-election jobs report shows. The figure, released Friday, marks a sharp drop from the 223,000 jobs added in September. Economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal had anticipated a gain of 100,000, factoring in the impact of