Trump Declares ‘National Emergency’ At Border, Admits “I Didn’t Need To Do This”
President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border while at the same time undercutting his own case for doing so.
President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border while at the same time undercutting his own case for doing so.
Thanks mostly to political opposition that misrepresented the nature of the deal it had made, Amazon has abandoned plans to locate parts of its new headquarters in New York City.
Walter Jones, a former supporter of the Iraq War who became one of the most prominent anti-war voices in Congress, has passed away at the age of 76. He will be missed.
President Trump’s impending decision to declare a national emergency to get funding for his border wall will quickly face serious legal challenges. It may be more vulnerable than the White House suspects.
The President will sign the bill to fund the government and avert another government shutdown, but in doing so he’ll also lay the groundwork for another showdown with Congress.
William Barr was easily confirmed as Attorney General in a 54-45 votes that included three Democrats crossing over to support him.
A Federal Judge found that former Trump Campaign Manager Paul Manafort lied repeatedly after entering into a plea agreement with Special Counsel Robert Mueller. This either makes him incredibly stupid or willing to sacrifice himself to hide the truth from Federal investigators.
The former #2 official at the FBI is trying to sell a book.
In a rare display of assertiveness in the foreign policy arena, the House voted yesterday to bar U.S. assistance in Saudi Arabia’s genocidal war on Yemen.
Lyndon LaRouche, an eight-time Presidential candidate who ran a cult-like organization that spread bizarre conspiracy theories, has died at 96.
When it comes to the shutdown and border wall showdown that started back in December, Donald Trump is the biggest loser.
Is 50 percent too high a take? Or the best deal in town?
If all goes well, the bill to avert another shutdown should become law today.
Based on his appearance on CNN last night, Howard Schultz appears to be running a campaign about nothing.
The National Debt officially topped $22 trillion, marking a $2 trillion increase since President Trump took office.
Most Americans don’t want to see another government shutdown, but they’re somewhat divided on the issue of a border wall.
The former Attorney General is seriously pondering a presidential bid. Seriously.
President Trump now appears to accept the compromise worked out by Congress to avoid another shutdown even though he’s not pleased with it.
It’s far too early, but Joe Biden’s advantages in these polls of Democratic voters can’t be ignored.
It was only a matter of time before Trump’s rhetoric against the press would lead to something violent. Last night in El Paso, it happened.
Former Astronaut Mark Kelly, the husband of Gabby Giffords, is running for Senate in Arizona against Martha McSally.
The right has spent a seemingly inordinate amount of time focusing on relatively powerless Members of Congress.
Congressional negotiators have reportedly reached a budget deal, but it’s not clear if the President will agree to it.
The self-appointed Acting President of Venezuela has said he doesn’t rule out the idea of American intervention in his country, but we should rule it out immediately.
The arguments against withdrawing American forces from Afghanistan are becoming weaker and weaker.
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar became the latest Democrat to enter the 2020 race on Sunday.
Negotiations to avert another shutdown appear to have stalled over the weekend with just four days left to go before funding runs out.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court rejected a challenge by three women to their prosecution for going topless on a public beach in the Granite State.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is the latest entrant into an already crowded field for the Democratic nomination.
A new poll shows that Virginians don’t necessarily believe their state leaders need to step aside in the wake of recent scandals.
A death penalty case from Alabama raises First Amendment issues that the Supreme Court chose to brush aside.
In a replay of last week, Virginia’s top Democrats are calling on a state official to resign. This time, though, it’s Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax.
Critics on both the Left and the Right rightly see an injustice here but the US Supreme Court allowed it to happen.
Another Friday, another political mess for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
After a week of scandal and chaos in Virginia politics, there’s no sign that Virginia Governor Ralph Northam is going anywhere, and there’s very little that can be done to force him out of office.
The publisher of the National Enquirer is learning that it may have been a mistake to go to war against Jeff Bezos.
Late last night, the Supreme Court blocked a Louisiana abortion law from going into effect, the first significant abortion rights ruling since Justice Kavanaugh took the bench.
The longest-serving member of Congress in American history has passed away at the age of 92.
It’s reasonable and just to adjust our outrage based on the context of the time when incidents occurred.
The Virginia political dumpster fire has brought in a Republican this time.
Congress appears to be near a deal on border security and government funding, but it’s unclear if the President will be on board.
The cases of Ralph Northam and Mark Herring raise a question of when, if ever, something we did in the past should follow us for the rest of our lives.
In his business career Donald Trump relied largely on fear and intimidation to get his way on business deals. As President, he’s finding that nobody is afraid of him.
A man somehow got elected governor without being very good at politics.
All three of the elected state officials in Virginia are under some kind of cloud, and nobody seems to know what’s going to happen next.
Elizabeth Warren still hasn’t figured out how to put the ‘Native American’ issue behind her.
The date and location of the next summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un have been set, but it’s hard to see what can really be accomplished.