Jon Voight ended a two-part video posted to Twitter by saying President Donald Trump is “the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln.”
Author: Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY
Rep. Jerry Nadler appears to faint at New York City event with Bill de Blasio
Rep. Jerry Nadler said it “was very warm in the room” and that he was “dehydrated and felt a bit ill” after appearing to faint at an NYC event.
‘He wants to be impeached’: The war of words between Democrats and the White House
Trump held a press conference in which he defended his conduct in the meeting as “extremely calm” and called himself an “extremely stable genius.”
Pete Buttigieg says Trump faked a disability to avoid serving in the Vietnam War
Buttigieg, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, made the comments in response to a question on whether Trump should have served in Vietnam.
TI and Charlamagne tha God discuss economic investments in black communities on Capitol Hill
TI and Charlamagne tha God discussed investments in African American communities and their support for opportunity zones in meetings with lawmakers
Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards prepares to sign restrictive abortion bill
“My inclination is to sign it,” Gov. John Bel Edwards said when discussing a “heartbeat bill” currently under consideration in the state Legislature.
Missouri GOP lawmaker apologizes for comments on ‘consensual rape’ amid abortion bill debate
The Republican state representative apologized after saying that most rapes he saw while on the police force were ‘date rapes or consensual rapes.’
Federal appeals court rules that Trump administration’s termination of DACA was unlawful
“We hold that the Department’s decision to rescind DACA was arbitrary and capricious and must be set aside,” two judges wrote.
President Trump signs executive order potentially banning Huawei equipment
Trump signed an executive order banning American companies from using any telecommunications equipment deemed to be a national security risk.
Elizabeth Warren rejects Fox News town hall, calls the network ‘hate-for-profit racket’
Elizabeth Warren announced that she would not be doing a town hall on Fox News, slamming the network as a “hate-for-profit racket.”