Former Vice President Mike Pence said on Tuesday that he was angered by President Donald J. Trump’s conduct on and before Jan. 6, 2021, but
Month: November 2022
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Merrick B. Garland has long said that evidence — not politics or external pressure — will determine the course of two
The Chinese description of the meeting suggested that those policies, and others meant to redirect American supply chains away from China, “completely violate the principles
Three months ago, as Ukrainian troops were struggling to advance against Russian forces in the south, the military’s headquarters in Kyiv quietly deployed a valuable
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol said on Monday that a contempt of Congress referral
“Should you compare Oz to Trump in 2020, or to some version of Romney?” Mr. Casey said. Rob Gleason, a former chairman of the state
The Arizona governor’s race between Katie Hobbs, the Democrat, and her Republican opponent, Kari Lake, remains tight early Monday, with Ms. Hobbs maintaining a slight
He also said that the election results would bolster his standing going into a highly anticipated meeting with President Xi Jinping of China ahead of
“Boy, he literally had the Democratic Party across the country at every level, state, local, congressional, it had the best midterms of any Democratic president
With Senator Catherine Cortez Masto’s victory in Nevada, Democrats will retain Senate control next year, even if Republicans win a December run-off election in Georgia.