In the 2020 election, Biden got a total of 73 electoral college votes from the five battleground states.
The Jan. 6 Committee has subpoenaed former Trump aide Roger Stone, Info Wars host Alex Jones, and former Trump spokesman Taylor Budowich for their roles in the attack on the Capitol.
Michael Cohen, Trump’s longtime attorney at the Trump Organization, say he disagrees with the notion that former President Donald Trump will run again in 2024. Cohen says that Trump would not want to risk being a "two time loser" if he fails to win.
The former president never practiced taekwondo prior to receiving the honorary ninth dan black belt.
A federal judge slammed former President Donald Trump for not being able to accept his election loss, adding that Al Gore "was a man" about his loss in the 2000 presidential election.
A report found evidence of sexual harassment and other misconduct against former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
A 2004 report said the fire was contained in the kitchen at Biden's Delaware home.
The former president appeared on "Life, Liberty & Levin" to talk about the Biden administration and his upcoming photo book, "Our Journey Together."
House Democrats have successfully passed President Biden's Build Back Better bill in an effort to expand the social safety net.
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan criticized White House press secretary Jen Psaki, likening her to Iraq’s "Baghdad Bob," who was known in the early 2000s for his seemingly comedic press conferences while he downplayed the severity of the Iraq War.
In a press release, the governor’s office confirmed that Ron DeSantis signed the legislation, and dubbed it as “the strongest pro-freedom, anti-mandate action taken by any state in the nation.”
Kevin McCarthy was supposed to talk for one minute ahead of a Thursday evening vote in the lower chamber of Congress to advance the $1.8 trillion Build Back Better Act as he took the floor just after 8.30 pm (0130 GMT). But he was still going strong at 1.30 a.m.
Sen. Ted Cruz called out the Library of Congress for its decision to remove the terms “illegal alien” and “alien” from catalog materials, saying the move was "politically-motivated."
Former President Donald Trump showed his all-out support for Rep. Paul Gosar after the House moved to censure him over a graphic video that showed an animated lookalike of himself appearing to attack AOC and President Joe Biden.
Former President Donald Trump has been teasing about a possible run in 2024 but has yet to confirm his presidential bid.
Rep. Lauren Boebert gave a heated speech on the House floor in an attempt to deflect a vote to censure Paul Gosar.
House Democrats are aiming to vote on President Biden's social spending bill on Thursday pending a final word from the Congressional Budget Office on how it will be paid for.
The Republican congressman from Florida offered Kyle Rittenhouse a job as a Congressional intern on his program "Firebrand with Matt Gaetz."
The House voted 223-207 to censure Gosar over a cartoon video he tweeted.
A New York ethics watchdog revoked its approval of former governor Andrew Cuomo’s million-dollar book deal last year following allegations that he used state resources and staff in producing the book.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, who drew Republican ire for laughing when asked about how she plans to increase oil production in the country, appeared in a 2018 video calling for the end of gasoline.
Trump's birther theory claims that former President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.
Billions in Biden's infrastructure deal will go towards the mitigation of man-made climate change.
Congressional Democrats are prepared to vote on the social spending bill by Thursday or Friday, according to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D- MD.
The Wyoming State GOP voted to no longer recognize Liz Cheney as a member of the party over her anti-Trump views.
The former president returned to the White House in October 2020 after spending time at the Walter Reed Medical Center for COVID-19 treatment.
Democrat Beto O’Rourke ran a spirited campaign for U.S. Senate in 2018.
President Biden signed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill into law on Monday as he aims to upgrade the nation's roads, bridges, transportation, broadband, and ports.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has asked Joe Biden to tap into the emergency petroleum reserves to help lower the price of gas.
Former Trump aide Steve Bannon surrendered to the FBI on Monday after being indicted by the Justice Department for ignoring a subpoena issued by the Jan. 6 committee.