Rep. Ritchie Torres called out the Biden administration for failing to address practical issues that matter dearly to working-class Americans across the country.
President Joe Biden’s tenure was marked by controversy and failure. Many are questioning how Democrats can come back from 2024.
The Tennessean’s proposed 28th Amendment would bar the president from pardoning himself, his close relatives (and their spouses), members of his administration, and those who worked on his campaign staff. These restrictions are straightforward and easy to interpret and would have eliminated many of the most egregious pardons by Biden.
President Trump generated intrigue Wednesday by noting that former President Joe Biden didn’t pardon himself as he left office, despite pardoning his siblings and their spouses to head off
GOP strategist Ford O’Connell appeared Friday on Fox Business and said that the media’s campaign to “prop up Democrats” will
Democratic Party strategist James Carville said on his “Politics War Room" podcast Wednesday that former President Joe Biden needs to remain out of the spotlight.
Both President Trump and Attorney General–designate Pam Bondi are positioned to stop lawfare, but only if the Democrats abjure their politicization of justice.
Vice President Kamala Harris has told her closest confidants that she’s disappointed President Biden claimed in a recent interview that he could have won the 2024 election had he been allowed to face Donald Trump.
Joe Biden's presidency and half a century of public service come to an end as Donald Trump begins second term.
Trump made a series of suggestive comments in his first big presidential interview, with Sean Hannity.
A writer for The Atlantic was bewildered at how many intelligence officials sacrified their credibility to attempt to swing an election in Joe Biden's favor.
According to polling data from Gallup, Biden's average approval rating across his four years of power was 42.2 percent, a historically low figure. The only recent president to score lower was Biden's predecessor and now successor Donald Trump, who had an average approval rating of 41.1 percent over the course of his first term.