Reelection

Durham Says FBI, Intelligence Agencies Slowly Producing Classified Materials

Special counsel John Durham filed court papers on May 10 saying that the FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are slowly producing documents related to his case against Igor Danchenko, who prosecutors say lied to investigators about how he obtained information that later appeared in the controversial and discredited Steele dossier that was used against former President Donald Trump.

Trump-Backed Candidates Win Again, This Time in West Virginia

Endorsements from former President Donald Trump are continuing to pay dividends to the GOP candidates who receive them, as evidenced in a pair of primary races Tuesday evening in West Virginia.

Judge Sides with MTG: Rep Is Qualified for Reelection

Decision to keep Greene on the ballot now up to Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger.

2024 Poll: Biden 36%, Trump 50%

The bad news for unpopular President Joe Biden continues to roll in, the latest from a new survey that shows likely voters, by a 2-to-1 margin, do not want him to run again.

House Dems Suffer Election Anxiety, Complain Leaders Doing Too Little on Gas Prices

Democrats on Capitol Hill are increasingly anxious about how to show voters they are taking aggressive action to deflate swelled gasoline prices, even if that means voting on legislation that would likely not bear results.

New Jill Biden Book Flops, Registers Microscopic Number of Sales in First Week

A new book about first lady Jill Biden has been greeted with a yawn by the American public.

Trump Calls for Release of Texts of Obama Chief of Staff Related to 2016 Election

Former President Trump on Friday called for the release of all text messages to and from President Barack Obama's second-term chief of staff during what he calls that administration's "attempt to overturn the 2016 Presidential Election."

Sex Jokes Feature in Ethics Complaint Over Cawthorn Relationship With Staffer

An anti-Madison Cawthorn political group filed an ethics complaint against the embattled freshman lawmaker on Thursday, alleging he has an inappropriate personal relationship with one of his staffers.

Le Pen Concedes as Macron Heads to Second Term

French President Emmanuel Macron is projected to win a comfortable victory for the presidency, with the centrist cruising to a second term as polls close across France in Sunday's closely watched runoff election.

Arizona Judge Throws Out Lawsuit to Erase Gosar, Biggs, and Finchem From Ballot

An Arizona judge dismissed a lawsuit Friday that sought to bar three Republicans from appearing on the November ballot because they took part in the rally at the White House Ellipse on Jan. 6, 2021, before the Capitol riot.

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