Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows blasted House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s leadership style on Thursday, suggesting that if Republicans win control of the House next year, the party should install former President Donald Trump as its…
January 6 committee’s interest in Meadows goes beyond conversations with Trump
Members of the House committee investigating January 6 said on Thursday that many of the questions they have for former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows have nothing to do with then-President Donald Trump — suggesting that the panel is still op…
Analysis: 4 cases converge to test American justice
There is another moment of truth for American justice as three trials near their end, and one case closes a long chapter.
Biden set to revive US-Mexico-Canada summit
President Joe Biden plans to focus on migration, the Covid-19 pandemic and economic integration when he convenes a summit of North American leaders at the White House on Thursday.
Head of RNC says Biden won 2020 election, the first time she’s clearly acknowledged his victory
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Thursday she recognizes President Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States, even as she claimed there were “lots of problems” with the 2020 election that Republican candidates sho…
Biden administration’s handling of pay outs for separated families put a tense relationship under further strain
Potential pay outs of up to $450,000 to migrant families separated at the US-Mexico border are the latest political flashpoint in the Republican criticism of President Joe Biden’s immigration policy — and the political back-and-forth has put a tense r…
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs legislation against Covid-19 mandates
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed what he called “the strongest piece of legislation that’s been enacted anywhere in the country” in opposition to coronavirus vaccination mandates on workers.
Opponents of Biden’s vaccine mandate seek to ensure a majority of Republican-appointed judges hear case
Two challengers to the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for large employers are trying to ensure that their case is decided as quickly as possible by a majority of judges appointed by Republican presidents.
Florist who refused to make an arrangement for a same-sex couple drops Supreme Court challenge
A Washington state florist who refused to make an arrangement for a couple out of religious objections to same-sex marriage is withdrawing a pending petition before the Supreme Court after announcing that she has settled her dispute, according to her l…
Madeleine Albright to lead Defense Policy Board a year after Trump removed her
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was sworn in as the new chair of the Defense Policy Board Wednesday, the Pentagon announced, almost exactly one year after the Trump administration abruptly removed her and other national security experts fr…