Marco Rubio’s plan to ‘unify’ the country is stealing an idea from Joe Biden
Sen. Rubio would like Joe Biden to support passing more relief checks, which Biden has already publicly supported.
By Josh Israel - January 13, 2021Sen. Rubio would like Joe Biden to support passing more relief checks, which Biden has already publicly supported.
By Josh Israel - January 13, 2021As more evidence emerges from the riot at the Capitol, multiple House Democrats have come forward to ask whether their own colleagues may have been involved.
By Emily Singer - January 13, 2021‘President Trump won this election, so everyone who’s listening, do not be quiet,’ Kevin McCarthy said previously.
By Donna Provencher - January 13, 2021Donald Trump has said his remarks inciting the violence at the Capitol were ‘totally appropriate.’
By Oliver Willis - January 13, 2021Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the city was canceling contracts with the Trump Organization.
By Associated Press - January 13, 2021Numerous Republicans fought orders from Capitol Police to walk through a metal detector to cast votes on the House floor.
By Emily Singer - January 13, 2021Congressional leaders have called on Mike Pence and the Trump Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office over his threats.
By Oliver Willis - January 12, 2021City officials said they were not informed beforehand by Trump’s team of his imminent arrival.
By Donna Provencher - January 12, 2021Explosive devices found on Jan. 6 were about a foot long with end caps and wiring that appeared to be attached to a timer, according to law enforcement officials.
By Associated Press - January 12, 2021Before he died, Sheldon Adelson and his wife spent more than $75 million to support Trump’s failed 2020 campaign.
By Josh Israel - January 12, 2021One of Trump’s top defenders is still pushing lies about the election as he demands a conciliatory tone from Democrats.
By Emily Singer - January 12, 2021Rep. Elise Stefanik was recently removed from Harvard University’s Institute of Politics advisory board.
By Donna Provencher - January 12, 2021Republicans are cowering before Trump’s terrorist mob.
By Emily Singer - January 12, 2021Lawsuits filed by Trump and his cronies may still be around for months.
By Amy Lieu - January 12, 2021Five people died in the attack on the U.S. Capitol, including a Capitol Police officer.
By Oliver Willis - January 12, 2021House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy reportedly told Trump, ‘It’s not Antifa, it’s MAGA.’
By Josh Israel - January 12, 2021‘Too many Republicans have refused to take this pandemic and virus seriously, and in doing so, they endanger everyone around them,’ said Rep. Pramila Jayapal.
By Associated Press - January 12, 2021Ahead of the violent and deadly riot at the Capitol, Cawthorn advised right-wing activists to ‘fight.’
By Emily Singer - January 12, 2021Trump could still face the consequences of inciting a violent attack on the Capitol, if the Senate votes to convict him.
By Amy Lieu - January 11, 2021The House minority leader also suggested Congress pass legislation that backs up Trump’s unfounded election fraud lies.
By Donna Provencher - January 11, 2021The list has grown as more details emerge about the deadly event in Washington last Wednesday.
By Emily Singer - January 11, 2021It comes right after Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election with his colleagues in Congress.
By Josh Israel - January 11, 2021Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) is a recent lung cancer survivor and at high risk for having complications from the virus.
By Emily Singer - January 11, 2021Editorial boards around the country are responding to last week’s deadly coup attempt.
By Josh Israel - January 11, 2021‘Nothing that has happened in the past few days changes the fact that election laws were in fact broken,’ she said of the violence at the U.S. Capitol in a video posted to Twitter.
By Donna Provencher - January 11, 2021Those same Republican lawmakers are refusing to retract their lies about the election or offer contrition for their role in today’s political climate.
By Emily Singer - January 11, 2021Five people died in the attack on the U.S. Capitol building by Trump supporters.
By Oliver Willis - January 11, 2021‘What I saw in front of me was basically home-grown fascism, out of control,’ said Rep. Jim McGovern.
By Associated Press - January 11, 2021A section of the 14th Amendment bars anyone who has ‘engaged in insurrection or rebellion’ against the United States from holding federal office.
By Emily Singer - January 11, 2021Ten years ago Friday, a gunman killed six and injured 12, in addition to Giffords, who was meeting with constituents in a grocery store parking lot in Tucson, Arizona.
By Associated Press - January 10, 2021