Freed election conspiracist pitches Trump insiders on ‘nuclear option’
President Donald Trump’s loyalist and election denier, Tina Peters, is on a roadshow.
President Donald Trump’s loyalist and election denier, Tina Peters, is on a roadshow.
Amidst growing controversy surrounding President Donald Trump’s senior aide Natalie Harp, the Daily Beast reports that an “extraordinary” and “unhinged” video has been unearthed that raises new questions about her mental state and relationship to her octogenarian boss.
The Republican Party’s lawsuit against the state of Nevada over the law allowing ballots be counted up to four days after the Election Day has been dismissed.In several states, ballots that are postmarked on Election Day are still counted, even if they are received by election officials a few days a…
This week, T. Elliot Gaiser — assistant attorney general in the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Legal Counsel — issued a memo on changes at the Foreign Service Grievance Board (FSGB). And according to Politico legal reporter Josh Gerstein, the memo attacks a system that has been in plac…
President Donald Trump is greatly undermining the post-Watergate system during his second presidency.
Former Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor recalled a recent conversation on his Substack with a reporter in which Taylor was called out for “getting paid big bucks to stand up to Trump.”
Republicans have been taking desperate steps to ensure the long-deep-red state of Alaska doesn’t flip blue in the coming midterms, but with its primary underway, there are “awfully good” signs emerging that the GOP has reason to worry as November approaches.
Kansas State Rep. Pat Proctor, a Republican running for Kansas Secretary of State, lamented just how annoyed he is with female voters.
On Friday, a federal court dealt a huge blow to President Donald Trump’s efforts to weaponize the Department of Justice, ruling that a U.S. attorney who obtained grand jury subpoenas targeting New York Attorney General Letitia James had been illegally appointed.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman was the one who blew the whistle on President Donald Trump’s relationship with his aide, Natalie Harp, who was among those included in her book about the White House staff.