Donald Trump to Republicans: ‘We Have to Fight’ for Judge Brett Kavanaugh
“I said, ‘We have to fight for him, not worry about the other side,'” Trump recalled.
“I said, ‘We have to fight for him, not worry about the other side,'” Trump recalled.
On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “New Day,” CNN Political Director David Chalian stated that confirming Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh “might be more important to Mitch McConnell than a cloud over it,” and Democrats are “delaying as much as
Emmy Awards co-host Michael Che kicked off the show with political commentary and disparaging jokes, and Christians were not spared.
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that the drop in President Trump’s approval rating “should be very alarming” to Republicans. Brooks said, “Donald Trump had been sitting around 43 for the longest of times, an incredibly stable
The number of seats currently held by the GOP that Republicans must win in November to maintain a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives has jumped by two to 65, a consequence of a major anti-Trump media onslaught during the past month.
“They like to use the impeach word,” Trump said, referring to Democrats like Rep. Maxine Waters.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Rachel Maddow Show,” former Secretary of State John Kerry stated Republicans in Congress “have shown an immorality.” Kerry said, “[T]he Republicans in the United States Senate and in the House, but in the Senate particularly
On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Representative Ryan Costello (R-PA) stated the GOP is experiencing “shrinkage” among suburban voters and that if the GOP struggles in 2018, more GOP members of Congress will “realize that just standing in line
Two-thirds of Republicans and a third of independents think special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation should be shut down, according to a new poll.
“Somehow I don’t see Indiana being the next Venezuela,” he said. “That’s what would happen too.”
Throughout the next six weeks, Trump’s political team is planning as many as eight rallies and at least 16 fundraisers for Republican candidates in 2018.
Netflix’s Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness faced criticism from left-wing Twitter users after saying not all Republicans are racist.
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) slammed the Trump administration for its “sabotage” of the healthcare system. Transcript as Follows: “Hi, I’m Tammy Baldwin, and I have the honor of working for Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate.
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that the GOP has been struggling in suburban areas and in doing so, “the Republican Party is losing what was the — sort of the enterprising side of that party. And
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Representative Bobby Scott (D-VA) touted the Aim Higher Act and stated Republicans have been “driving an agenda that hurts students, workers, seniors, people with pre-existing conditions, just about everyone outside of big corporations and the
America will always work best with the government closest to the people, and Republicans need to get on the playing field of machine politics.
On Saturday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” MSNBC Legal Analyst and former federal prosecutor Paul Butler stated, “sometimes we have to wonder how much the Republicans actually care about democracy.” Butler said, “[I]f you look at these Republicans, and why they
On Saturday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) said that what President Trump is doing to the rule of law and American democracy and who will stand up to the president have been big issues in the
During Friday’s Democratic Weekly Address, Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) stated, “Republicans are working at all levels of government to take away people’s health care.” Transcript (via FedNews) as Follows: “Hi everyone. I’m Senator Brian Schatz, from Hawaii. Republicans are trying to
A new CBS poll shows that 68 percent of Republicans approved of how Trump handled the meeting, while only 21 percent did not. Eleven percent said they did not know or preferred not to answer.
Film director Rob Reiner says that those who vote Republican at the upcoming midterm elections are endorsing the “destruction” of America’s democracy.
The embattled Republican president is besieged by hostile Democrats and an even more hostile media, who regard him as politically dubious (he was, after all, elected with less than a majority of the popular vote), ideologically out of step (he is deemed “wrong” on the big issues of the day), and personally gauche, even repulsive (the mocking of his physical appearance is perhaps the most savage in American history).
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that we’ve seen immigration policy that is “not treating the people as human beings. It’s treating them as just sort of pawns in some sort of larger protest movement.” Brooks said,
President Donald Trump accused Democrats and the establishment media of advocating for open borders with no concern about security.
Nearly 15 Republican Senators are demanding President Trump halt all enforcement of the United States-Mexico border until they pass legislation closing an immigration loophole, a plan that would leave the border open for potentially years.
“What I’m asking Congress to do is to give us a third option, which we have been requesting since last year, the legal authority to detain and promptly remove families together as a unit,” Trump said, calling it “the only solution to the border crisis.”
President Donald Trump defended his tough enforcement of immigration laws on Monday, saying that he would not allow unchecked flows of illegal immigration into the country.
On Saturday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” author and activist Frank Schaeffer stated that there will be political “repercussions for the Republican Party, that have gone along, like pimps of evil, with this president.” Schaeffer said, “I would just put
President Donald Trump challenged Democrats to come to the negotiating table to fix the issue of child separation at the border.
Senate Republicans are launching an aggressive push to confirm as many of President Trump’s judicial nominees as possible before the midterm elections, including confirming two new judges – Michael Brennan and Kurt Engelhardt – to the powerful federal appeals courts this week.
Eighteen House Republicans signed a letter sent to the Norwegian Nobel Committee Wednesday formally nominating President Trump for the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize.
President Donald Trump praised YouTube celebrity supporters Diamond and Silk, for continuing to fight for him and his agenda.
Only 39 percent of those polled attach any importance to the media’s obsessive coverage of Stormy Daniels, while a comfortable majority of 59 percent do believe those who have accused former-President Bill Clinton of sexual assault.
Fewer and fewer Republicans and Independents believe that ‘climate change’ is a credible threat; more and more Democrats do. ‘Global warming’, it is becoming increasingly clear, is a political issue and not a scientific one.
‘South Park’ creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker reportedly stunned a Hollywood crowd this week after revealing they are proud Republicans.
President Trump’s pro-American immigration agenda may be longed for by the Republican base, but GOP lawmakers and White House staffers remain unwilling to prioritize the most important issue for midterm voters. Last week, Trump signed the omnibus spending bill, a
The omnibus purposefully narrows the scope of what the president can do with the $1.6 billion—just 0.12 percent of the spending bill—included in the bill for border security.
The omnibus spending bill passed by the Republican-controlled House and Senate does not fund the 1,000 new Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents that President Trump requested last year.
The omnibus spending bill passed by the Republican-controlled House and Senate specifically bans President Trump’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from building new border walls and fencing with the prototype designs the president most recently visited.
Thirty-nine Democrats supported the bloated 2,232 spending bill while only 25 Senate Republicans voted for the bill. Independent Sen. Angus King also supported the bill.