(Headline USA) President Donald Trump’s campaign followed through on a threat to sue Philadelphia, filing papers in court Thursday night over city officials preventing campaign representatives from watching people registering to vote or filling out mail-in ballots in election offices there.
Trump poll watcher kicked out of election office in...
(Associated Press) The Supreme Court said Friday it will review a 2016 Arizona law that bars anyone but a family member or caregiver from returning another person’s early ballot.
The law itself, however, remains in effect through the presidential election and until the justices rule.
The court will begin hearing arguments again...
Editor's note: After the submission of Deroy Murdock's column but prior to publication, Trump once again denounced all white supremacists and denounced the Proud Boys while saying he knew little about the group.
(Headline USA) Tuesday night’s demolition derby/presidential debate featured this particular collision on the Fox News Channel.
Moderator Chris...
World leaders responded in various ways to the news that President Donald Trump and wife Melania tested positive for the coronavirus overnight.
Meanwhile foes, like CNN anchors Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo, criticized the president for not wearing a mask.
And legacy media outlet the Washington Post tweeted, "Imagine what it...
An Ohio Democratic state representative endorsed President Donald Trump this week, citing his administration’s work on behalf of the African American community.
"Not only am I Black, I am a proud American and delighted to endorse President Trump for re-election," state Rep. Bernadine Kennedy Kent said in a statement.
"Furthermore, I...
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., claimed on Wednesday that the Republican Party has become a “cult,” and that it is no longer like the “strong Republican Party” that “our country needs.”
"One of my prayers is that the Republicans will take back their party," Pelosi told MSNBC.
"The country needs a...
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that will determine the federal government's ability to exclude non-citizens, including illegal aliens, from the census, the New York Times reported.
The high court will hear the case, which could shift some political authority to smaller, Republican states, as early as December.
The...
(Headline USA) After months of avoiding direct contact with voters because of the pandemic with its candidate rarely venturing away from his home, Joe Biden's campaign is about to launch in-person canvassing efforts across several battleground states.
The decision comes amid growing concern from Democratic officials on the ground in key...
The wife of a police officer injured during the Boston marathon terrorist attack accused Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden of touching her inappropriately in 2014.
Kim Donohue, whose husband Dic nearly died following a shootout with the Tsarnaev brothers after they detonated two bombs near the finish line of the...
An attorney representing Kyle Rittenhouse, the Wisconsin teenager facing homicide charges in connection to the fatal shootings of two people during a protest in late August, announced that Rittenhouse will be suing Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden after Biden’s campaign shared an ad labeling Rittenhouse a “white supremacist.”
Lin Wood,...
New York City plans to hand residents caught not wearing face coverings while in public a $1,000 fine, according to city officials.
Beginning TODAY the City will issue fines to anyone who refuses to wear a face covering in public.
Unless you have a medical exemption, there’s no reason to not...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio--Cortez, D-N.Y., announced that they would no longer participate in next week’s New Yorker Festival, a star-studded annual event hosted by the leftist New Yorker magazine, over concerns that the publication was not cooperating with its unionized staff members’ demands.
The New Yorker...