Buttigieg: It’s ‘Almost Certain’ America Has Had a Gay President
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg said it’s “almost certain” he would not be the first gay man to serve as president of the United States if elected in 2020.
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg said it’s “almost certain” he would not be the first gay man to serve as president of the United States if elected in 2020.
In an interview with Axios’ Mike Allen, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) shared that the House Ways and Means Committee will have President Donald Trump’s tax returns by the end of 2019. “[T]he legislation is abundantly clear,” Schiff told Allen in the
Why would Axios, a left-leaning political site that advertises itself as unbiased and fact-driven, publish the audacious lie that “Beto O’Rourke did not live-stream his teeth cleaning on Instagram?”
Mike Allen, co-founder of Axios, tried to claim that the economy is headed into a recession on the same day the October jobs report delivered spectacular news.
President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump defended the administration’s tough immigration enforcement measures, reminding critics that America was a “country of laws.”
Axios.com’s Mike Allen reports that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is now considered a lock for Speaker of the House in 2019, as her party is expected to sweep the 2018 midterm elections.
“Gary, hopefully, will be staying for a long time,” Trump said when reporters asked if Cohn would stay.
If you thought President Donald Trump was great in 2017, you ain’t seen nothing yet: wait until Trump 2018, a report from Axios’s Mike Allen on Friday morning argues.
President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff John Kelly and his Never Trump bureaucrats and globalist minions are ensuring that Trump’s “exposure to populist nationalism is now close to zero,” according to a report that details how Kelly is isolating Trump from the concerns of working-class Americans of all backgrounds and parties who got Trump elected.
Axios co-founder Mike Allen revealed his and his outlet’s anti-economic nationalist and pro-corporatist biases on Thursday when his morning newsletter blistered President Donald Trump and Chief White House Strategist Steve Bannon for their “7 months of destruction” while sparing Jared Kushner.
A group of globalist White House advisers and generals have apparently teamed up with establishment Republican leaders in Congress to form a “Committee to Save America” alliance. Though their purported aim is to “protect Trump and the nation from disaster,” these self-styled saviors might be better named “The Committee to Betray President Donald Trump’s Voters.”
LOS ANGELES, California — Breitbart News senior editor-at-large and in-house counsel Joel B. Pollak told the audience at the main stage at PolitiCon Sunday that Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election because of three words: trade, immigration, and Islam.
“We admire so much of what’s been built at Breitbart. And—Charlie, Matt—one of the things we like about Breitbart is you do things people aren’t. And both journalistically and as a business, that’s a great place to be right now,” Allen told SiriusXM hosts Matthew Boyle and Charlie Spiering.
LA-based photographer Mike Allen has released a new set of photographs with Breitbart editor and burgeoning cultural icon Milo Yiannopoulos.
Politico’s Mike Allen remains confident that Speaker Paul Ryan could end up with the Republican president nomination for president in a brokered convention.
As Paul Ryan grows more insistent that he will not be the GOP nominee, Politico’s Mike Allen points out that Ryan is “running the same playbook he did to become [House] speaker: saying he doesn’t want it, that it won’t
A newly revealed email exchange shows a reporter for a major political magazine agreeing to use the exact word suggested by a member of Hillary’s staff to write positive coverage of her speech.
By the end of 2016, Politico will be bereft of three of its guiding lights. Jim VandeHei, the co-founder and CEO; Mike Allen, author of Politico Playbook; and Kim Kingsley, Politico’s COO, will all have left for greener pastures. Chief
Jim VandeHei, the co-founder and CEO of Politico, plus Mike Allen, the writer of Politico Playbook, plus Kim Kingsley, the chief operating officer are all leaving Politico, according to CNN.
One of the great pleasures of the last two years has been watching Politico lose its place as a destructive influencer in the world of policy and politics. The leftwing site once “drove the day,” and those days are now
The Washington Post’s aptly named “The Fix” vertical has weighed in on an embarrassing email story involving Politico. The Post labels Politico editor Mike Allen’s offer of a “precisely” pre-arranged interview with Chelsea Clinton—one he promises will not involve any tough questions—a Republican conspiracy theory.
As we reported yesterday, emails obtained by Gawker reveal that Politico big shot Mike Allen offered Hillary Clinton’s daughter Chelsea a “no risk” interview where he would provide her the questions in advance. Twenty-four hours later, the leftwing Washington Post
ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, and a half-dozen reporters from CNN were reportedly among the media elites that attended an off-the-record New York dinner with Hillary Clinton’s advisers on Friday evening ahead of her Sunday campaign announcement.
On Monday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC, Politico White House correspondent and Playbook editor Mike Allen said he expects Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI), a potential candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, to go “nuclear” against another potential competitor in former
President Obama’s outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder made an eyebrow-raising book recommendation in his exit interview with Politico on Friday.
On September 23, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America founder Shannon Watts embarks on a seven state “road show” for gun control candidates. Stops will be made in California, Connecticut, Illinois, Minnesota, Maine, Maryland, and Oregon in the
Politico’s Mike Allen is famous for never taking a day off. His Politico Playbook even publishes on Christmas Day. Friday’s Playbook makes one wonder if Allen didn’t write this one up in advance so he could sleep in. Today’s Playbook
Former Vice President Dick Cheney believes that President Obama has exceeded his executive authorities granted to him by the Constitution of the United States. In a conversation with Politico‘s Mike Allen, Cheney responded to questions about Obama’s use of executive authority.
Politico’s Mike Allen dismissed Hillary Clinton’s new memoir Hard Choices as a “newsless snore” at the beginning of a week of news dedicated to the release of her political memoirs. “WELCOME TO HILLARY WEEK!” Allen announced in his Politico Playbook
Chamber of Commerce political strategist Scott Reed insisted that the Tea Party was part of their coalition – and warned that political consultants for “goofball” Senate candidates were hijacking them for their own needs. “If you look at the Tea
Newly-retired Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius misspelled the name of her successor, Sylvia Burwell, in her final goodbye email to her HHS coworkers, reports Politico. A Friday evening email titled “Thank you” read as follows: “As you’ve no
Politico’s Mike Allen on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” On Wednesday discussed the Clintons withholding thousands of documents from the Clinton library with help from President Barack Obama…
POLITICO’s Mike Allen hosts “Playbook Breakfast” with President of the AFL-CIO, Richard Trumka…
Late last month Washington Post media reporter Erik Wemple pretty much caught Politico reporter Mike Allen in what is known as “payola” or “pay-for-play” or, if you want to be generous, “native advertising.” Either way, Wemple made a very convincing
It is no secret that the Democrat party is hemorrhaging support in the wake of the disastrous ObamaCare rollout. As the Administration warns that the website will not be fully operational at the end of November, nervous Democrats are expected
Politico and one of its star reporters, Mike Allen, now find themselves at the wrong end of a thorough evisceration courtesy of Washington Post media reporter Erik Wemple. Allen and Politico appear to have been caught red-handed in what might
Knocking the Republicans every time President Obama speaks is apparently not enough. In an interview with POLITICO’s Mike Allen, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi complained that Obama is too non-partisan.
Politico’s Mike Allen appearing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” discusses the New York Post’s articles about Cory Booker’s finances.
Immigration reform will wither and die slowly in the House. So says Politico, the paper that keeps score for the company town that is Washington, D.C. As Republican House Members get ready to meet on Wednesday to discuss immigration issues,