Pete Buttigieg responds to Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson saying his same-sex marriage is a “dark harbinger of chaos” that will destroy the country:
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This picture of Lauren Boebert with her grandchild on the House Floor reminds us of the time she voted AGAINST making baby formula more affordable and accessible during a national shortage pic.twitter.com/rYR7moMhOt
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Former President Trump clashed frequently with the judge overseeing his New York fraud trial as the former president spent hours on the witness stand in Manhattan on Monday.
Trump’s highly-anticipated testimony grew chaotic, with the judge asking Trump’s attorney to take control of his client who was, in our opinion, acting like a child. The former president also ticked off his political grievances from the witness stand, to which the judge responded that the court hearing was “not a political rally.”
A federal judge has temporarily blocked city officials in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, from enforcing an ordinance that is designed to ban drag performances from taking place in public areas.
A Denver court began hearing arguments Monday in a lawsuit seeking to bar former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballot over his role in the January 6th insurrection.
Three county commissioners approved an ordinance Monday that would bar pregnant Texas women from traveling through the unincorporated area of Lubbock County, a county near New Mexico, for an abortion in another state.
Democratic Congressman Jeff Jackson is running for North Carolina Attorney General after being drawn out of his district by an aggressive Republican gerrymander that all but guaranteed he couldn’t win reelection.
The Texas House Democratic Caucus unveiled a $40 billion school finance proposal on Thursday that includes teacher salary raises and an increase to the state's per-student spending.
Former Trump campaign lawyer Jenna Ellis pleaded guilty Tuesday in the Georgia election subversion case and will cooperate with Fulton County prosecutors – the third former Trump lawyer to flip on the criminal defendant former President in the last week.
Arthur Engoron, the judge presiding over Donald Trump’s $250 million civil fraud trial on Friday fined the former president $5,000 and threatened jail time for defying a partial gag order requiring him to remove a post trashing the judge's law clerk on social media.