Election 2020
Biden on the Hot Seat: How Many More Gaffes Does He Need to Commit Before He’s Out?
Here are 12 of the former vice president's awkward comments and less-than-perfect moments — no one is making this up
Here are 12 of the former vice president's awkward comments and less-than-perfect moments — no one is making this up
GOP lawmaker from Georgia spoke out on 'The Ingraham Angle' on Fox News about the latest impeachment theatrics
The vicious drive against Trump today is a raw power grab by the Left that could have long-lasting consequences
Speaker objected on Thursday when a reporter asked her if she 'hates' President Donald Trump — and she went on a rant about being a prayerful Catholic
The law professor at George Washington University is one of the most well-respected constitutional legal scholars in this country
Guess this means the former secretary of State, who is 75, won't be running himself — that potential had surfaced earlier this year
President wants the process over and done with — wants the federal government to be able to get back to work for the American people
Remains to be seen what the party's going to do about these awkward and awful scenes that continue to occur, week after week after week
Think the recent House hearings gave us too much drama to handle? Those would be nothing compared to what could happen next year
Noah Feldman said he'd been a 'skeptic' about pushing out the president until July 2019 — but the evidence uncovered in one report shows otherwise
Publication aimed at gays, lesbians and others calls out a 2020 Democratic primary candidate for his work with an organization they say is 'homophobic'
White House official on Thursday called out some of the commentary this week against the president — and also had words for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
This individual is now somehow criticizing the mother of a young teenager for defending her own son against an inappropriate political broadside by a Dem-called witness
Says Trump 'leaves us no choice but to act' ... He's 'engaged in an abuse of power,' says speaker on Thursday in a dramatic morning announcement
Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia stood out for the Republicans — while law professor Pamela Karlan of Stanford University made her mark for a very different reason
On live television all day long on Wednesday, Americans got to see (if they dared watch it) blatant bias play out against a sitting president
Law professor who's been testifying at Wednesday's hearing spoke with bold truth
President sent his regards — and plenty of others chimed in, too