Trump was indicted 116 times, convicted once, and fined $454 million, all in Democratic-friendly jurisdictions. The desire to ...
President Biden made a series of mistakes and surprising comments while Vice President Kamala Harris worked to win the general election but ultimately failed.
Ron DeSantis addressed reporters at his Hurricane ... assembling the small mountain of debris as if they were prepping a stage set for a production of Shakespeare's Tempest.
Trump and Harris on the debate stage in Philadelphia on Tuesday. (Doug Mills/Bloomberg News) A pool reporter in the room for the debate has been transcribing Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’s off ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Vice President Kamala Harris, on behalf of the Biden administration, both say they are focused on making sure government aid reaches people impacted by the Category 4 storm ...
(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Walking onto a presidential debate stage is nothing new for Donald Trump, who will be participating in his seventh general-election face-off on Tuesday evening in ...
Ron DeSantis bashed Vice President Kamala Harris ... in these crisis situations, these are the height of emergency situations, it's just utterly irresponsible, and it is selfish," Harris told ...
With Election Day just five weeks away, the question is whether their performances on the debate stage will move the needle with voters. In Michigan, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio.) referenced the debate ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is facing accusations of faking a debris backdrop for a press event regarding Hurricane Milton recovery efforts. A clip posted online on Sunday shows pieces of debris ...
It would seem quite an eyebrow-raising circumstance to allow anyone other than the actual candidate or their designee to take the debate stage. That pretty much covers the human-related permutations.
LONG BRANCH - In the final public debate before the school board election ... Rivas are each running independently for the three-year seats. Jason DeSantis, a local entrepreneur who owned a ...
Yes, Gov. Ron DeSantis’s administration was threatening to arrest TV executives. Why? Because they aired campaign ads he didn’t like. Apparently it is now literally a crime to utter opinions ...