Chris Hayes Calls Trump A Never-Ending Category 5 Disaster
As Trump signals that he doesn’t care or know much about climate change, the policies his administration keeps enacting are making the problem much worse.
As Trump signals that he doesn’t care or know much about climate change, the policies his administration keeps enacting are making the problem much worse.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon said the House Judiciary Committee could be moving toward a vote on articles of impeachment by the end of this year.
It’s unlikely to be the last time Trump uses taxpayer dollars to boost his own business interests. His presidency, after all, is one never-ending grift.
Speaker of the House Pelosi and Senate Democrats are vowing to fight Trump’s move to steal $3.6 billion from military projects to fund his wall.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made it clear with a fit that he does not like his nickname of Moscow Mitch.
After Walmart announced that they were no longer selling handguns and ammo, the NRA responded by threatening the nation’s largest retailer.
Democrats are planning to investigate Trump’s involvement in hush-money payments to women who say they had affairs with him.
Trump “suggested” that Pence stay at his money-losing Irish golf club, which is the same as a presidential order to bilk the taxpayers to prop up his club.
In a call with reporters, the Biden campaign laid out their expectation of a long primary campaign that will consist of 3-4 Democratic candidates.
U.S. manufacturing activity contracted for the first time in three years in August, with new orders and hiring declining as trade tensions weighed on business confidence, which could renew fears of a sharp economic slowdown.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked Obama’s SCOTUS pick but has vowed to fill any open Supreme Court seat in the last year-plus of Trump’s term.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-VA) announced that he is declining to run for governor and that he will be staying in the Senate in 2020.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that trade talks between the United States and China were going well, though he warned that he would be “tougher” in negotiations if the discussions drag on until his second term.