Lindsey Graham Would Tell McConnell GOP Can't Win Senate Without Trump
"We don't have a snowball's chance in hell of taking back the majority without Donald Trump," Senator Lindsey Graham said Tuesday.
Joe Biden Says During Town Hall He's "Tired of Talking About Donald Trump"
"For four years, all that's been in the news is Trump," the president said at a CNN town hall. "The next four years, I want to make sure all of the news is the American people.
Impeachment Manager Lists All the Criminal Charges Trump Could Still Face
Delegate Stacey Plaskett said that state-level criminal investigations against former President Donald Trump "will continue to move forward."
54% Say Trump Should Leave GOP But Most Would Still Vote for Him: Poll
Fifty three percent of registered voters said they would vote for Trump in the 2024 GOP primary.
Read Trump's Full Statement on Mitch McConnell, His First Since Impeachment
In his first full statement since being impeached by the House, former President Donald Trump said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was "seriously hurting our Country."
Four Armstrong, Iowa City Officials Charged With Using Taser for Cash
Armstrong, Iowa's police chief, mayor and city clerk were indicted Friday on 21 charges, including the allegation that a Taser was used against a civilian in exchange for money.
Ex-NSA Director Wants SCOTUS To Declare Military Draft Unconstitutional
"Requiring both women and men to register for the selective service is a long overdue next step," read an amicus brief supported by General Michael Hayden.
Panel Chosen to Select New Honorees for Confederate-Named Military Bases
"Each of these individuals possesses unique and relevant experience, in and out of government, that I know will inform this important effort," Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a Friday statement.
Facebook Limits Reach of 'Misinformation' Posts from Myanmar Coup Leaders
"Facebook is treating the situation in Myanmar as an emergency," Facebook's Director of Policy for APAC Emerging Countries Rafael Frankel wrote.
Cop Robert Rosen, Shown in Video Punching Man in Grocery, Fired
Aurora Police Chief Vanessa Williams said former officer Robert Rosen's actions were "in direct contradiction" of the Department's efforts to rebuild trust with citizens.
Grand Jury Dismisses Charges Against Cops Who Pushed Elderly Protester
"The grand jurists voted to no-bill the case," Erie County District Attorney John Flynn told reporters, "which means that they dismissed the case."
Woman Arrested for Allegedly Scamming $200,000 Worth of iPhones
Over 100 phones were allegedly sent to Rosanna Lucrecia Cruel Blanco as part of an insurance scam, according to the Department of Justice.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Proposes Act to End Federal Gun Control Funding
"Our God-given right to protect our country, ourselves and our families shouldn't be up for debate," Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said Thursday.
Devin Nunes Predicts Pressure to Impeach Biden if GOP Wins House in 2022
"I could see the pressure would become great for us to actually have to impeach Biden," California Representative Devin Nunes said Wednesday.
Adviser Says Trump In 'Great Mood,' Thinks Bruce Castor Made 'Good Points'
"There are a few things that we need to tighten up," Donald Trump's adviser Jason Miller said of Trump's defense team in the Senate impeachment trial.
Stimulus Checks Could Actually Harm Economy, Says GOP Lawmaker Neal Dunn
"Any time the government is out spending money wildly," Florida Republican Representative Neal Dunn said, "they can actually debauch the currency itself."
Meghan McCain Fearful 'A Marjorie Taylor Greene' Will Become President
"I don't want to see any more violence, and I'm actually scared about what the future holds," Meghan McCain said.
Lincoln Project Takes Aim at Ted Cruz, Others for Feeding Rioters 'Lies'
The Wednesday video from The Lincoln Project describes the Capitol rioters as "a mob fed a diet of lies, conspiracy and propaganda, fantasies of stolen elections."
Defending Trump, Ted Cruz Says 'Idiot' Lawmakers Allowed by Constitution
"People are entitled to be idiots," Texas Senator Ted Cruz said Tuesday, "and you know what, in the United States Congress we get a lot of people doing that."
Lindsey Graham Slams Trump Impeachment Lawyer Bruce Castor's Opening Speech
"I thought I knew where it was going," Senator Lindsey Graham told reporters on Tuesday, "and I really didn't know where it was going."
Dominion Says It Chased Sidney Powell 'Across State Lines' Over Lawsuit
Dominion Voting Services said it had to hire private investigators and cross state lines to find attorney Sidney Powell after filing a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Powell.
'QAnon Shaman' Jake Angeli Says Trump Is 'Not Honorable' in Riot Apology
In a Tuesday statement, Capitol rioter Jake Angeli said he was "deeply disappointed" in former President Donald Trump.
Democrats Use Mitch McConnell's Words Against Trump in Impeachment Video
"Nothing before us proves illegality anywhere near the massive scale, the massive scale that would have tipped the entire election," Mitch McConnell said in January.
Serial Killer 'Cleveland Strangler' Anthony Sowell Dies in Prison
Sowell had been found guilty of murdering 11 people and disposing of the bodies on his Columbus, Ohio property.
COVID Relief Bill Could Expand Obamacare to Middle Class, Reduce Premiums
"The American people are counting on Congress to meet this moment with bold, immediate action," House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard E. Neal said in a Monday statement.
Manafort Can't Be Prosecuted by N.Y., But Others Trump Pardoned Could Be
"This is a case that should never have been brought because the dismissed indictment is a clear violation of New York law," said Paul Manafort's lawyer Todd Blanche on Monday.
Democrats Announce $2 Billion Fund to Help Pay for COVID-Related Funerals
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that some American families affected by COVID-19 "don't have money for a proper funeral and a proper burial. And that is just awful and inhumane."
Myanmar Denies U.S. Contact With Deposed Leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Attempts by the U.S. State Department to contact deposed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who is currently detained, were rejected.
Claudia Tenney Could be 30th GOP Woman in the House After Court Ruling
If Cynthia Tenney's win is certified by New York election officials, she will become the 30th Republican woman in the House of Representatives.
Louie Gohmert Says He Was Fined $5,000 After Going to the House Bathroom
"I will be appealing the fine and taking whatever action is necessary," Representative Louie Gohmert said, "especially considering this policy is unconstitutional."