George W. Bush To Abstain From Endorsing Either Presidential Candidate
Former President George W. Bush will not be endorsing a candidate ahead of the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Former President George W. Bush will not be endorsing a candidate ahead of the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, the United States’ Democrat presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, is seen by the Kremlin as a more predictable rival than Republican Donald Trump, but there is no prospect of a better relationship between Russia and Washington, D.C.
Texas Democrat Representative Shawn Thierry has formally announced her departure from the Democrat party due to the “far left” direction the party is headed.
Bryan Steil, the chairman of the House Administration Committee, announced on Thursday that five members of the Biden administration had subpoenas issued to them over “Bidenbucks,” the president’s executive order designating as many federal institutions as possible to serve as state-wide mobilization hubs for voters.
Jim Jordan, the Ohio Republican who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, has issued a subpoena seeking additional information about the political work of the daughter of New York State Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing Donald Trump’s case.
Former Hawaii Democrat representative Tulsi Gabbard announced her endorsement of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during a National Guard conference in Michigan on Monday.
Florida Representative Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) won his primary on Tuesday against challenger Aaron Dimmock (R-Fla.), who garnered over $3 million dollars in support from a super PAC backed by former House Speaker, Kevin McCarthy.
Wednesday marks the first outdoor rally that 2024 GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump has attended since the assassination attempt on his life on July 13th.
Fifty Republican members of Congress, who happen to be military veterans, denounced Democrat vice-presidential pick Tim Walz for lying about his military record.
Former Republican Representative George Santos (R-N.Y.) pleaded guilty to felony charges of aggravated identity theft and wire fraud on Monday, dating back to his 2022 midterm campaign.