The debate over demonstrations at Supreme Court justices’ homes is just one of the political fault lines emerging from the disclosure of a draft majority opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
Author: By Myah Ward
Alito skips conference appearance after draft opinion disclosure
The justice was scheduled to speak at the Fifth Circuit’s Annual Conference but instead recorded a brief video for attendees.
‘So absurd’: Mark Esper details Trump official’s proposal to send 250K troops to U.S.-Mexico border
The former Defense secretary, promoting his new book, harshly criticizes the administration he served in.
White House won’t assert executive privilege for Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump testimony
The move comes as the Jan. 6 select committee looks to decipher Kushner’s role in the events surrounding the attack on the Capitol.
U.S. ambassador pleads for peace at United Nations
But her statement coincided with Vladimir Putin’s invasion declaration.
Trump kicks off midterm year still stuck on last election
The former president delivers Jan. 6 rebuttal in Arizona, home to ground zero in the “stop the steal” movement’s fraudulent push to find evidence that the 2020 election was rigged.
Ted Cruz walks back Jan. 6 ‘terrorist’ remark in heated exchange with Tucker Carlson
The senator brushed off his previous phrasing as “sloppy” and “frankly dumb.”
Rep. Louie Gohmert announces he’s running for Texas AG
The congressman said earlier this month he was exploring a late entry, basing his decision on whether he could raise $1 million in 10 days.
Biden lays into Trump while campaigning for Terry McAuliffe in Virginia
The president tied the Republican gubernatorial challenger, Glenn Youngkin, to Trump during an event in Arlington.
Biden: Bill Clinton is doing ‘fine’ and will leave hospital ‘shortly’
The president also said it’s been a while since he’s last seen Clinton, and that he plans to get together and “have some lunch” with him at some point in the future.