A cash crunch at campaigns and the NRSC set off a panic as GOP candidates emerged from bruising primaries playing catch-up in polls and advertising.
Author: Isaac Arnsdorf
Trump is rushing to hire seasoned lawyers — but he keeps hearing ‘No’
The former president’s current legal team includes a Florida insurance lawyer who’s never had a federal case, a past general counsel for a parking garage company and a former host at far-right One America News.
Six drastic plans Trump is already promising for a second term
The former president’s recent speeches have begun specifying new policies he’d pursue if he returns to the White House, with an emphasis on crime, voting and shrinking the government.
Trump voters back his candidates. Some aren’t so sure about a 2024 bid.
Interviews with GOP primary voters suggest voting for Trump’s midterm candidates in this midterm is not the same as eagerly wishing to vote for Trump in 2024.
Jan. 6 panel escalates showdown with Trump over influencing witnesses
Rep. Liz Cheney put Trump allies on notice for witness tampering. Then Trump allegedly made a call himself.
Bannon, dangling possible testimony, brings new focus to Jan. 6 role
‘Take me up to the Capitol now’: How close Trump came to joining rioters
Trump’s demands to lead a march to Capitol Hill sheds new light on his mindset as the siege began.
Trump had his own rampage as rioters assaulted Capitol, aide says
Dramatic new testimony revealed how the president’s famous temper flared during critical hours on Jan. 6 and earlier.
Greitens’s violent ad sets off GOP scramble to stop his Senate bid
GOP operatives and donors are privately working to undercut the Senate campaign of Eric Greitens after he released an ad hunting down members of his own party.
Jan. 6 committee counsel leaving to explore run for U.S. Senate in Missouri
John Wood is leaving the House special committee to explore running for Senate as an independent.