Politico Declares Hunter Biden’s Pardon the Biggest in Generations
President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, is the biggest in generations, Politico admitted on Monday.
President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, is the biggest in generations, Politico admitted on Monday.
Democrat President Joe Biden’s approval rating is the lowest of any modern president at this point in his presidency, excluding former Presidents Donald Trump and Gerald Ford.
A group of Florida veterinarians was able to give a dog’s owner a Christmas miracle by reviving a dog whose heart stopped following an animal attack on Christmas Eve.
Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who led the liberal wing of the Court for many years until he retired in 2010, died Tuesday in Florida at the age of 99.
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President Donald Trump met with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, surprising reporters as the meeting was not on the schedule for Wednesday.
Measured against his predecessors, Trump’s first 100 days place him in league with Reagan and Johnson, for sheer impact.
Former President Barack Obama had an overall average approval rating of 47.9 percent, according to a Gallup poll released Friday.
YORBA LINDA, California — Esteemed statesman Dr. Henry Kissinger, 93, was among the guests at the grand-reopening Friday of Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum after $15 million in renovations over the past year.
Hillary Clinton is the first major party candidate for president in modern American political history to be diagnosed with pneumonia after being named the party’s standard bearer.
Ted Cruz deviated from his hero Ronald Reagan in his decision to give a speech at the Republican National Convention that was generally non-supportive of party nominee Donald Trump.
We must go forth from here united, determined and what a great general said a few years ago is true: “There is no substitute for victory.” Mr. President.
The GOP Establishment is based on one fundamental axiom: the establishment is always right, especially when they’re wrong.
In the hopes of staving off the GOP establishment’s efforts to block his nomination at a contested convention, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump hired a new delegate manager who has successfully led similar convention battles over the past several decades.
Ronald Reagan would be familiar with some of the challenges facing Donald Trump lately.
Frontrunner Hillary Clinton should have to answer for a disingenuous foreign policy blunder during Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas.
Presidents Day 2015 comes in the midst of an upheaval about the state of U.S. foreign policy, and particularly regarding the State of Israel, whose Prime Minister will arrive in two weeks to deliver what will amount to a rebuke of President Obama’s negotiating stance on Iran. As this particular holiday lends itself to ranking the presidents from best to worst, it is worth considering how they compare on relations with Israel, which has been–despite ups and downs–a staunch ally since 1948.