U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R) (R-LA) answers questions during a press conference with Republican leadership on Capitol Hill on September 18, 2024 in Washington, DC. Win McNamee | Getty Images House Speaker Mike Johnson said Friday that Republicans "probably will" try to repeal legislation that spurred U.S. production of semiconductor chips, a
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump held competing rallies at the same Friday night, just a few miles apart in battleground Wisconsin's largest city. With just four days until Election Day, the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees made their final stops in Wisconsin, where nearly all the latest public opinion
Trump doesn't back down from Liz Cheney comments Former President Trump at a campaign stop in Dearborn, Mich. doubles down on calling Liz Cheney a 'war hawk' and said that she would not fare well if she had to kill people herself in a war zone. Former President Trump on Friday clarified that he meant
Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur, who has a long history of defending squatters' rights and decrying foreclosure evictions during the 2008 recession, has filed eviction notices against multiple tenants of properties she owns. One of those eviction petitions, filed in 2021 in Toledo municipal court, was against a tenant for "non-payment of rent," and that same
The House Oversight Committee is applying pressure on the White House to release accurate transcripts, after they allegedly altered President Biden's remarks after he called Trump supporters "garbage." House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., and Oversight Chair James Comer, R-KY, sent a letter to the White House counsel's office Friday demanding they preserve all
Over 150,000 veterans and military family members recruited to staff polling places for Election Day
Veterans and military families are falling in by the thousands to staff polling places across the country, according to a veterans' coalition. Vet the Vote coalition recently announced that after its recruitment efforts, 163,000 veterans and military families will work on Election Day to help facilitate the vote. This number far exceeds the 63,500 veterans
Former President Donald Trump made a brief stop in the heavily Arab-American city of Dearborn, Michigan on Friday, in a continued effort to hold out an olive branch for the Islamic community in the battleground state. Visiting The Great Commoner coffee shop in Dearborn, Trump cast himself as an alternative to President Biden's handling of
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a state court ruling that allowed for the counting of certain provisional ballots, in a major setback for the state GOP and Republican National Committee just four days before the election. The Republican National Committee and the state GOP filed an emergency appeal to the nation's top court last
Pro-Israel leaders and activists are expressing frustration and disappointment that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has yet to plan a vote on a bill aimed at tackling the rising tide of antisemitism on college campuses. Many fear the delay could lead to the bill getting "watered down" – or potentially getting derailed altogether. "This
A federal judge on Friday denied Elon Musk’s request to move a Pennsylvania lawsuit over his $1 million daily giveaways to federal court, remanding the case — which centers on whether the giveaways amount to "illegal bribery" under Pennsylvania law — back to the state for a hearing. The decision is a victory for Philadelphia