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Former President Donald Trump had plenty of choice words for his Democratic opponents in his final rally in Grand Rapids, Mich., in the early hours of Tuesday morning, but he stopped short of using the B-word to describe former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Prominent political figures from across the ideological spectrum have united in condemnation following the shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on
Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s plea for people to stop turning Charlie Kirk’s assassination into a political food fight appear to have fallen on deaf ears among many on the right.
WASHINGTON -- House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, both Democrats, called for President Donald Trump to be immediately removed from office following the horrific events at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday. They are the ...
President Donald Trump on Sunday got a reminder of his own rhetoric and that of his allies after he tried to blame “the left” for the current vitriol levels in the nation.
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How Public Figures from JD Vance to Nancy Pelosi Are Condemning the Shooting of Charlie Kirk
Following in the wake of President Donald Trump, high-ranking government officials from both political parties are also condemning the shooting of Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on Wednesday, Sept. 10.
Nancy Pelosi, the former speaker of the House of Representatives, said that former President Donald Trump is using tactics of a fascist government. Speaking on Tuesday's episode of The Guardian's Politics Weekly America podcast with Johnathan Freedland ...
It’s rare to find areas of agreement between President Donald Trump and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. But they’re both supporting a congressional bill that will ban members of Congress and their households from trading stocks. The legislation ...
President Donald Trump reacted to people celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk in a press availability on Sunday before boarding Air Force One en route to Washington. REPORTER: On Charlie Kirk,