In his first press conference, acting US Attorney <strong>Todd Blanche</strong> defended ongoing investigations targeting individuals who had conflicts with President <strong>Donald Trump</strong>. He emphasized that these actions fall within the president's rights and duties.
In a court session in Rhode Island, an official from the US Justice Department claimed that the department had not dealt with non-public voter data. However, it later emerged that this was inaccurate, raising questions about transparency in the use of sensitive data.
American researcher Daniel J. Samet reveals a significant shift within the Democratic Party's stance towards Israel, indicating a more critical approach as the party prepares for the 2028 presidential election. This change reflects evolving political dynamics amid increasing global scrutiny of Israel.
The Democratic Party has announced a lawsuit aimed at overturning an executive order issued by former President Donald Trump targeting mail-in ballots. This move comes at a critical time ahead of the elections, as Democrats seek to protect voter rights and ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
Potential U.S. presidential candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announced her commitment to stop American funding for Israel during a political event. This statement comes amid increasing pressure on the U.S. government to change its policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Led by Senate Majority Leader <strong>Chuck Schumer</strong>, the Democratic leadership is striving to regain control of the U.S. Senate in the upcoming elections. However, some party members express their disapproval of the proposed plan, raising concerns about party unity and electoral competitiveness.
The election race in California's 17th district is intensifying between current Congressman <strong>Ro Khanna</strong> and tech founder <strong>Ethan Agarwal</strong>. Although the primaries are not until June, tensions are rising due to Khanna's support for a controversial legislative proposal.
The CPAC conference held at the Gaylord Hotel in Texas showcased strong support for former President <strong>Donald Trump</strong>, yet attendees expressed concerns about the current political climate. This event comes at a critical time for the Republican Party.
New leaks have unveiled exciting information regarding the upcoming US elections, raising concerns about potential external influences. These revelations come at a critical time as American voters prepare to choose their next president.
An unofficial poll has shown that U.S. Vice President <strong>JD Vance</strong> is at the forefront of potential candidates for the upcoming 2028 presidential election. This reflects a growing support for Vance within the Republican Party.
A recent poll indicates a decline in support for <strong>JD Vance</strong>, a potential Republican presidential candidate for 2028, as <strong>Marco Rubio</strong>, the Secretary of State, gains popularity. This shift reflects changing dynamics within the Republican Party as elections approach.
CPAC activists have announced their support for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton as the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, surpassing current Senator John Cornyn. This endorsement comes at a critical time as Paxton seeks to solidify his position in the upcoming elections.
Minnesota has witnessed large-scale protests under the slogan 'No Kings' in opposition to former President Donald Trump's policies. Demonstrators gathered in several cities, expressing their rejection of the political and economic dominance represented by Trump.
Republicans in a U.S. House subcommittee have obstructed a Democratic attempt to summon <strong>Donald Trump Jr.</strong> to testify regarding support for critical minerals companies. This comes amid extensive investigations into the Trump family's business ties during his father's presidency.
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed relief upon the announcement of the death of investigator Robert Mueller, who led the investigation into allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Mueller was a central figure in a highly controversial case in American politics.