Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) said he has not yet ruled out a primary challenge to President Biden for 2024. “I am thinking about it. I haven’t ruled it out,” Phillips told host Steve Schmidt on “The Warning” podcast, adding that it is a “steep slope.” “I think there are people who are more proximate, better prepared…
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How to watch the second Republican presidential primary debate
Republican presidential candidates will take to the debate stage this week in hopes of drawing support away from former President Trump, who maintains a dominant lead in polls. The Republican National Committee (RNC) raised the fundraising and polling requirements for candidates to qualify for this second debate, meaning fewer candidates will be on stage compared…
Trump says automatic voter registration in Pennsylvania will harm him
Former President Trump is urging Republicans to oppose moves toward automatic voter registration in Pennsylvania, saying it will hurt GOP candidates in the state, including him in next year’s presidential election. “Pennsylvania is at it again! The Radical Left Governor, Josh Shapiro, has just announced a switch to Automatic Voter Registration, a disaster for the…
GOP’s Gosar suggests Milley should be ‘hung’ for Jan. 6 response
Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) suggested Sunday that Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley should be “hung” for his response to the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the Capitol. In a newsletter Sunday, Gosar offered his thoughts on the testimony from former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund to the House Administration Committee last week….
Claims DeSantis tortured Guantánamo detainees ‘unfounded’: NYT
Claims made by a former detainee at the Guantánamo prison camp alleging GOP presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was present when detainees were tortured are “unfounded,” according to a New York Times investigation. The Times interviewed more than 40 people who served with DeSantis at the time while looking into the claims and found…
Clinton warns Putin will try to meddle in 2024 election
Hillary Clinton warned Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will try to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election. “I fear that the Russians have proved themselves to be quite adept at interfering and if he has a chance, he’ll do it again,” the former secretary of state and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee said on MSNBC’s “Inside…
Biden’s campaign manager touts his busy schedule amid age concerns
President Biden’s campaign manager is boasting about the president’s packed schedule as voters raise concerns about his age. When responding to videos of Democratic voters voicing their concerns about Biden’s mental fitness, Julie Chavez Rodriguez pointed to the president’s busy schedule as evidence that he is up to a second term. “I think that it’s…
GOP senator says Garland’s responses on Hunter Biden probe ‘insulting’
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) blasted Attorney General Merrick Garland’s responses to House GOP lawmaker questions on the Hunter Biden probe for being “insulting” to the American people. “I thought Attorney General Garland talked to the American people as if he were talking to Bambi’s baby brother,” he said on an appearance on “Fox & Friends.”…
Fetterman: Meeting with Zelensky affirmed ‘one thousand percent support’ for Ukraine
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Penn.) strongly reaffirmed his support for Ukraine after meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday, saying that any opposition to aiding the country was “un-American.” “Meeting with President Zelenskyy only affirms my one thousand percent support for Ukraine,” Fetterman said in a statement. Zelensky met with lawmakers Thursday in his second visit…
College closures set to increase amid enrollment drop: Fitch
The United States may soon see more higher education institutions shut their doors after college enrollment has declined in recent years, according to a new analysis. A report from Fitch Ratings stated that “further closures, mergers and significantly reduced operations are inevitable” for a handful of colleges due to low enrollment numbers and high tuitions. Fitch noted…