Month: September 2020

Clinton backs Georgia governor hopeful on eve of primary

Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonWhite House accuses Biden of pushing ‘conspiracy theories’ with Trump election claim Biden courts younger voters —

Democrats in tight fight to take on Comstock

Half a dozen Democrats are locked in a tight battle to take on Rep. Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockLive coverage: House

Trump praises South Carolina governor ahead of runoff

President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto

For Intentionally Acting to 'Exacerbate Climate Crisis,' Youth Filed Suit Against GOP-Led Florida Government

Click:Glass candle container Kids in Florida, says one climate activist, are “rocking it again.” That’s because a group of eight

For Denouncing Vast Israeli Abuses, Nikki Haley Says UN Human Rights Council 'Lacks Credibility'

After the United Nations Human Rights Council on Friday adopted a number of resolutions aimed at Israel, Ambassador Nikki Haley

Is Paul Ryan Actually Satan? Questions Swirl Over Whether House Chaplain Was Forced to Resign After Praying for Fairer Taxes

Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan is under fire on Friday after it was reported he forced out House

'You Watch Too Much Movies': Watch ICE Refuse to Produce Warrant, Then Barge Into Home With Guns Drawn as Terrified Children Cry in Background

A woman in southern California repeatedly told Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents that her seven children were present and

Trump Says Historic Meeting With North Korea May Be Postponed

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled the highly anticipated summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, scheduled to take place

'The Dam Is Breaking,' Declare Net Neutrality Defenders After First House Republican Backs CRA

“The dam is breaking, as it should.” “The tide is turning. The pressure is mounting. The floodgates are open.”Click Here:

Dems near decision on superdelegates

A year before the 2020 presidential campaign begins kicking into high gear, Democrats are still squabbling over what to do