Numerous elected Democratic officials have criticized the wealthy despite taking funding from billionaires in the past.
Three national Democratic groups are challenging an executive order requiring independent agencies to adhere to the president's interpretation of the law.
Numerous elected Democratic officials have criticized the wealthy despite taking funding from billionaires in the past.
When he steps onto the dais in the House chamber on Tuesday night, President Donald Trump will have another major platform to ...
Andy Beshear took the stage, Oprah Winfrey defended "childless cat ladies" and delegates voted to a soundtrack of songs from ...
On Friday, the Democratic National Committee, as well as two other national party committees, filed a lawsuit against ...
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) sued the Trump administration Friday over its interpretation of executive power. The ...
The April 1 contest will not only determine the ideological makeup of the state Supreme Court but will also serve as an early test of MAGA supporters.
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) filed a lawsuit Friday challenging Trump’s executive order that seeks to expand White House […] ...
Dan Bongino, the incoming deputy director of the FBI, suggested last month on his popular podcast that the agency he is now ...
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy clashed in a tense Oval Office meeting Friday that put the ...