Nolte: Donald Trump’s GOP Support Tops Joe Biden’s Dem Support by Double-Digits
A full 66 percent of Republican voters want Donald Trump to run for president again, while only 51 percent of Democrats say the same about Joe Biden.
A full 66 percent of Republican voters want Donald Trump to run for president again, while only 51 percent of Democrats say the same about Joe Biden.
In October 2021, 67 percent of Republicans said Donald Trump “should run” for president again in 2024. Today, 66 percent say the same.
The Associated Press is performing exactly as the Democrat-run January 6 Committee hoped the media would, reporting Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony as fact, and that it was not contradicted by former White House counsel Pat Cipollone.
Americans tend to believe the January 6 hearings are partisan in nature, and most believe they are designed to stop former President Donald Trump from running in 2024, July’s I&I/TIPP poll released Monday found.
Former White House adviser Stephen K. Bannon offered Saturday to testify before the January 6 Committee after former President Donald Trump waived executive privilege to allow him to do so, reversing a stubborn, months-long stance. Bannon, according to the New York
The January 6 Committee avoided asking former White House counsel Pat Cipollone questions about what star witness Cassidy Hutchinson said last month that she heard him say during the Capitol riot, the New York Times has reported.
Republicans are plotting “vengeance” on the Democrats’ one-sided January 6th committee, according to a recent report by Axios.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) revealed that she has not ruled out a presidential run in 2024.
Former Gov. Eric Greitens (R-MO), the leading U.S. Senate Candidate in the Missouri Republican primary, exclusively told Breitbart News that it does not “matter how many establishment figures we have running against us; we’ll beat ’em.”
Wyoming Republican primary candidate Harriet Hageman on Thursday night’s debate stage slammed opponent Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) for being “obsessed” with the partisan January 6 Committee while failing to address relevant issues to Wyoming.
This is a Third World state of political collapse. We, the world’s leading constitutional democracy, are abandoning the basic rights and safeguards in our Constitution. We, the world’s most powerful economy, are failing to make basic plans to provide water to sustain life and energy to keep the lights on. Our political elite and our media cling to ideological fetishes and palace intrigues, and fail to learn from the mistakes other countries have made. And we are running out of time to save ourselves.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) further strutted her woke posturing at the Reagan Presidential Library, where she bashed men and their leadership.
In an interview set to air Sunday, Cheney told ABC’s “This Week” co-anchor Jonathan Karl that she is “absolutely confident” in Hutchinson’s testimony, even though a great portion of the witness’ story was debunked just hours after the hearing. “I’m confident in her testimony,” Cheney doubled down.
Wednesday, FNC host Tucker Carlson reacted to a spate of Department of Justice actions targeting tied directly to politics, which appear to be an effort to “criminalize” political opposition.
Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide who was the January 6 committee’s star witness during a surprise hearing held on Tuesday, reportedly fabricated pieces of her testimony about conversations she had with former White House counsel Pat Cipollone.
The January 6 Committee issued a subpoena to former White House counsel Pat Cipollone on Wednesday, despite the fact that he has already spoken to the committee, a day after testimony by surprise witness Cassidy Hutchinson fell apart.
Hollywood celebrities have been working overtime to amplify and spread former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s discredited accusations that then-President Donald Trump physically attacked two Secret Service agents in an attempt to grab the steering wheel of the presidential vehicle on January 6, 2021.
The Washington Examiner on Wednesday declared former President Donald Trump unfit for office based on Cassidy Hutchinson’s January 6 Committee testimony on Tuesday.
The Secret Service’s communications chief stated on Wednesday the agency was not asked to corroborate Cassidy Hutchinson’s Tuesday testimony before the January 6 Committee, where she claimed with secondhand knowledge that former President Donald Trump tried to commandeer “the Beast” after his rally.
The debunked Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony spun before the partisan January 6 Committee on Tuesday continued to be peddled by CNN on Wednesday as “a bombshell” revelation.
Cassidy Hutchinson’s attorney on Tuesday defended her January 6 Committee testimony as simply a regurgitation of second-hand knowledge.
Attorney John Wood, who Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) tapped as a senior investigative counsel for the January 6 Committee, is launching a Senate bid in Missouri as an independent candidate, according to local media.
The attorney representing Virginia “Ginni” Thomas said she will not appear before the House Committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot.
The Times published a list of what it called eight “bombshells” — some of which were soon debunked, some of which remain dubious, and some of which were just a repetition of things that were already common knowledge or that other witnesses had already told the investigation.
Fox News and other members of the corporate press praised Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony to the January 6 Committee just hours before Secret Service agents reportedly announced their intent to contradict Hutchinson’s testimony under oath.
January 6 Committee star witness Cassidy Hutchinson’s credibility took another hit on Tuesday when former Trump White House lawyer Eric Herschmann disputed her testimony about a handwritten statement she allegedly crafted during the January 6 riot on Capitol Hill.
The January 6 Committee found out the hard way: hearsay is not a mere formality. It protects the rights of the accused and the credibility of the evidence.
The January 6 Committee’s credibility suffered a serious blow on Tuesday when reports contradicted Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony.
Former First Lady Melania Trump declined to send a tweet out condemning “lawlessness” and “violence” on January 6, according to text messages released by her former chief of staff, Stephanie Grisham.
Washington, DC, is the only place in America where the January 6 Select Committee hearing, with Cassidy Hutchinson testifying, attracted more interest than gasoline, according to Google Trends Data.
Donald Trump refuted Cassidy Hutchinson’s claims that he wanted individuals with weapons allowed at the January 6 rally to bolster crowd size.
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday denied Cassidy Hutchinson’s allegations that he threw food in the White House’s dining room in response to an interview that former Attorney General Bill Barr conducted with the Associated Press.
The DeSantis campaign this week debunked fake news touted by the establishment media, describing the attempt as yet another “embarrassing effort to distract from Democrat failures.”
John Eastman, former President Donald Trump’s election attorney, accused the federal government of unlawfully seizing and searching his phone, according to a new court filing Monday.
The January 6 Committee “fraudulently portrayed an innocent DOJ attorney as complicit in a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election, and did so with malice,” The Federalist’s Margot Cleveland concludes.
Attorney Ken Klukowski is accusing the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol of withholding evidence, saying that it falsely accused him of participating in a plot to overturn the 2020 election.
One of our most accurate pollsters found that only 32 percent of voters say the Congressional January 6 kangaroo court findings will impact their vote.
A poll found that 74.5% of likely independent midterm voters said hearings on the January 6 Capitol riot will not affect their vote.
Thursday on FNC’s “Fox News @ Night,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) reacted to the day’s findings of the January 6 House Select Committee.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) cited former Attorney General Eric Holder on Thursday as an example of integrity during the fifth public hearing of the January 6 Committee, yet he signed a “no confidence” resolution in Holder in 2011 over his bias.