Joe Biden’s plan to implement wide-scale contact tracing by hiring about 100,000 health workers faces several steep challenges regarding the scale and cost, according to experts. “Contact tracing works best and is most effective in ...
A number of lawyers and clemency seekers are going to descend upon the Trump administration this month, particularly after the presidential pardon of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn on Wednesday, The New York Times reported. There might ...
Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the House Republican minority whip, said Sen. Kalama Harris was “too cute” in avoiding questions during Wednesday night’s political debate with rival and Vice President Mike Pence. Speaking to a ...
Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey has decided he won’t run for re-election in 2022, nor will he run for governor, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported, citing sources it didn’t identify. Toomey, a Republican who’s in his second ...
Sen, Ted Cruz, R-Texas, says it’s no “bluff” by Democrats anxious to expand the Supreme Court if they retake the Senate. In an interview airing Sunday night on Fox News’ “Life, Liberty & Levin,” show, Cruz, a ...
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is warning Democrats against tactics to increase the number of justices on the Supreme Court, calling it a “terrible thing to do” and that the public doesn’t support “stacking” the ...
The death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg means eight justices would have to decide issues around what is shaping up to be the most litigated election in U.S. history, with a 4-4 deadlock ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told fellow Democrats that “nothing is off the table” if they gain control of the chamber next year after Republicans go through with an election-year confirmation of a new Supreme ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday needled Joe Biden to “get out of his basement” and hit the campaign trail, mocking the Democratic presidential nominee’s schedule as proof of his “very slow reaction time.” Trump tweeted, misspelling ...
Democrats are more fearful of voting in person and campaigning than Republicans because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the results of a new poll. Key figures in the latest Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index: 63% of ...