Those two cases are tangential and peripheral to the central matter of a president who pilfered classified government documents for some pur...
Donald Trump will likely have his Justice Department dismiss the case against his aides Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira or pardon them.
In a democracy, Americans have the right to information about our public officials and what they're doing.
I'm telling you something you seem to forget –– so, let me make my point, you may not like it, but I'm going to make it.
I take your civility argument, you like to say 78 million people voted for Donald Trump, well 82 million people voted for Joe Biden and he d...
But the reality is, no, you are using the term civil, I'm using your term, you put civility on the table.
The man wants to lock up citizens, the man wants to turn the government against them, how are we supposed to respond to that? Are we suppose...
Right now, the focus has gotta be on the governor and the mayor coordinating with as many of the folks on the ground…. to get this thing con...
politicized crap
especially when paired with his troubling past partisan ideological activity in favor of Trump, Justice Alito's decision to have a personal ...
Every federal judge and justice knows he or she must avoid situations such as this. Yet Justice Alito did not.
What if the idea that this party ever stood for those things — the Constitution or the rule of law — was a fallacy?
What if the foundation of the Republican Party was bad from the beginning?
Watching this relationship between Trump and the Republican Party unfold over the last few years has triggered a question for me
Maybe Trump simply pulled back the curtain and exposed the truth of what the Republican Party has always been about.
We welcome any further investigation of Jan. 6 that they want to engage in.
'still convicted.'
That’s just one example.