Trump Triumphs In North Dakota Republican Caucuses Ahead Of Super Tuesday
The success marks another triumph for Trump as he heads into Super Tuesday, where results from 16 states and one territory will play an important role in the race for the presidential nomination.
Nikki Haley Triumphs Over Trump In D.C. Republican Primary
Haley's triumph, with nearly 63 percent of the vote, came in the Washington, D.C. Republican primary held over the weekend. Trump trailed behind with 33.22 percent of votes.
Trump Appeals Disqualification In Illinois Primary Ballot
The ruling, issued by Cook County Circuit Judge Tracie Porter, a Democrat, asserted that Trump's involvement in the January 6, 2021, insurrection rendered him ineligible for office under the 14th Amendment.
Key Highlights From Trump And Biden's Border Visit
Biden arrived in Brownsville, Tex., where he met with federal Border Patrol agents and local law enforcement officials. In contrast, Trump's visit to another city along the U.S.-Mexico border portrayed a different tone. He met with Border Patrol officials and the Texas National Guard, walking by a wall of razor wire and military vehicles.
Trump Pushes Sen. Steve Daines To consider running For GOP Senate leader
Daines, who also serves as the chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, has been cautious in responding to speculation about succeeding McConnell.
Biden Declared 'Fit For Duty' In Annual Physical Exam Amid Presidency Hopes
The thorough examination, lasting over two and a half hours, concluded with Dr. O'Connor stating that Biden "is a healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male who remains fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency."
Tom Suozzi Sworn Into Congress, Shrinking GOP Majority
Suozzi's return to Congress holds significance as it adds to the challenges faced by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., in managing a fragile majority.
Congress Leaders Reach Partial Budget Deal To Avert Government Shutdown
The specific funding bills pertain to critical agencies, including agriculture, veterans affairs, and housing. Under the newly negotiated terms, these agencies will now be funded through March 8, while the remaining government funding will be extended until March 22.
Trump Ineligible For Illinois Primary Ballot Under 14th Amendment, Judge Rules
Despite the ruling, early voting for the Illinois primary is already underway, and the judge stayed her decision until Friday. The temporary stay grants Trump the opportunity to appeal the order and ensures his name remains on the ballot, at least until the end of the week.
US Army To Cut 24,000 Positions Amid Strategic Shift
The decision, outlined in a new Army document, aligns with the Pentagon's refocus on countering Chinese and Russian military capabilities after decades of concentrating on the fight against terrorism.
House Democrats Pressure Speaker Johnson To Avert Government Shutdown
The urgency stems from the looming Friday deadline, creating a stark need for a resolution on funding legislation to avoid a partial government shutdown.
Judge Affirms Kristina Karamo's Removal As Michigan GOP Chair Amid Party Infighting
The Michigan Republican Party also supported her removal, endorsing former U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra as the new chair, backed by former President Donald Trump.
Michigan Primary 2024: Biden And Trump Secure Wins, Set Stage For A Potential Rematch
Notably, a significant number of voters opted to cast their ballots as "uncommitted," showcasing a divided sentiment among Democratic voters.
Donald Trump Jr. Receives Envelope Containing White Powder At Florida Home
A hazmat team visited his home in Jupiter, Florida, with the spokesperson stating, "The test results of the substance came up inconclusive on what it was exactly, but officials on the scene do not believe it is deadly."
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel To Resign After Super Tuesday Amid Pressure From Trump
"I have decided to step aside at our spring training on March 8 in Houston to allow our nominee to select a chair of their choosing. The RNC has historically undergone change once we have a nominee, and it has always been my intention to honor that tradition," McDaniel stated in her announcement.
Top Senate Republican McConnell Vows To Prevent Shutdown As Deadlines Loom
"We're not going to allow the government to shut down," Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) told reporters on his way to the Senate chamber.
Manhattan Prosecutors Seek Gag Order In Trump's Hush Money Trial
"Defendant has a long history of making public and inflammatory remarks about participants in various judicial proceedings against him," the Manhattan district attorney's office said in the motion filed on Monday.
US Supreme Court To Hear Key Social Media Content Control Cases
Texas and Florida are pushing for laws preventing platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube from removing user posts, even those that may promote hate speech or misinformation about elections.
Koch-Backed Group Pulls Funding For Haley's Campaign Following South Carolina Defeat
The decision adds to the challenges faced by Haley, with other donors, including billionaire Reid Hoffman, also ceasing financial support.
Biden Summons Congressional Leaders Amid Looming Shutdown, Ukraine Aid Stalemate
The meeting will also touch on the $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine and Israel, passed by the Senate but facing resistance in the House.
GOP Sen. John Thune, The No. 2 Senate Republican, Backs Trump For President
The move comes despite Thune's occasional criticism and previous deviations from Trump on various notes.
Trump And Haley Showdown Set To Shake Up South Carolina Primary
The South Carolina Republican primary, a significant event in the 2024 Presidential race, has been marked by a fierce competition between former President Donald Trump and the state's former Governor, Nikki Haley.
Biden's 'Dream Team' Raises $140 Million, Outpacing Trump In Fundraising Efforts
Jim Messina, who managed former President Barack Obama's successful 2012 reelection campaign, commented, "They have kind of put together a dream team in fundraising."
Trump Files Motions Seeking Dismissal Of Classified Documents Case
The motions, filed publicly on Thursday night, argue for dismissal based on various grounds, including presidential immunity.
DeSantis Dismisses Being Trump's VP, Eyes Future Presidential Run
"People were mentioning me [as his vice president]. I'm not doing that," DeSantis asserted during a call with his supporters.
'Embryos, To Me, Are Babies': Nikki Haley Agrees With Alabama Supreme Court Ruling On IVF
Days after the ruling, the University of Alabama at Birmingham announced a pause in IVF treatments, citing concerns about potential criminal prosecution or punitive damages for following standard IVF care.
Joe Biden Calls Putin A 'Crazy SOB,' Mocks Trump At San Francisco Fundraiser
At the San Francisco fundraiser event, Biden referred to Putin as "a crazy S.O.B" and ridiculed Trump for comparing his legal issues to the persecution faced by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
President Biden Mulls Executive Action To Tighten Migrant Rules
The Biden administration is considering invoking a law originating from 1952 to curtail access to the U.S. asylum system.
Trump's Attorneys Seek 30-Day Extension To Pay $355 Million Fraud Verdict
In a letter to Judge Arthur Engoron, the attorneys argued that New York Attorney General Letitia James was rushing to enforce the judgment, calling it "unseemly."
Trump's Save America PAC Spent $2.9M On Legal Bills Amid Mounting Legal Cases
Trump, the leading contender for the GOP presidential nomination, confronts 91 criminal indictments across four jurisdictions and owes substantial legal penalties resulting from judgments in civil cases, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars.