The former president and allies will ‘counter-program’ with projects designed to respond to the House committee via social media, interviews and more.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
Mehmet Oz is the GOP nominee for Senate in Pennsylvania, as David McCormick concedes
Oz, who left his long-running television show to pursue a Senate seat, now faces Democrat nominee John Fetterman, currently the lieutenant governor.
Voter ‘subversion:’ Trump Republicans push laws to make it easier to change elections, per report
Donald Trump Republicans in more than 30 states are seeking changes that basically would help them try to steal future elections, a new report says.
Trump candidate loses Nebraska GOP primary after allegations of sexual misconduct
Eight women, including a state senator, told the Nebraska Examiner that Republican Charles Herbster touched and groped them during public appearances.
French President Emmanuel Macron wins reelection, defeats Marine Le Pen
Emmanuel Macron’s victory deals a setback to the populist movements that have upended politics across the western world, from Brexit to Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s Nebraska rally features candidate Charles Herbster, accused by 8 women of groping
Charles W. Herbster, an agribusiness executive running for governor of Nebraska, has denied allegations that have roiled his Republican primary race.
J.D. Vance lands Donald Trump endorsement in crowded Ohio GOP Senate primary
Former President Donald Trump endorsed J.D. Vance in Ohio’s GOP Senate primary, a crowded race that will test the ex-president’s influence.
No, Donald Trump did not kill Osama bin Laden, despite claims by a Michigan congresswoman
Trump was a private citizen in 2011 when President Barack Obama authorized the mission that killed bin Laden, the architect of the 9/11 attacks.
Donald Trump asks Vladimir Putin for a favor – dirt on Hunter (and Joe) Biden
Political opponents derided Trump for seeking dirt on Hunter and Joe Biden from Putin, who is accused of war crimes over the invasion of Ukraine.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized for speaking at white nationalist conference
Marjorie Taylor Greene said she did not know the views of the delegates at the conference and did not apologize for speaking there.