President Joe Biden was seemingly caught on video resting his eyes at a summit with African leaders in Lobito, Angola, in a moment that has now garnered online virality.
Read More ‘Sleepy Joe’ Biden Appears To Fall Asleep At Angola Summit: ‘Who’s Running The Country?’Tag: democrats
Mark Cuban And NBA’s Charles Barkley Insist They Could Take Back The White House In 2028 Election
Billionaire Mark Cuban floated the idea of running for president alongside NBA legend Charles Barkley on the same ticket after insisting they are both “somebody America needs.”
Read More Mark Cuban And NBA’s Charles Barkley Insist They Could Take Back The White House In 2028 ElectionGov. Newsom And State Lawmakers Brainstorm How California Laws Can Be ‘Trump-Proof’
California’s Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom and other state legislators will reportedly convene on Monday to defend California’s “progressive policies” in the run-up to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Read More Gov. Newsom And State Lawmakers Brainstorm How California Laws Can Be ‘Trump-Proof’Speaker Mike Johnson Slams Biden For Hunter Pardon: ‘Trust In Our Justice System Has Been Almost Irreparably Damaged’
Republican Speaker Mike Johnson slammed President Joe Biden for his decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, after announcing numerous times that he would not do so, with Johnson characterizing the decision as an “abuse” of the justice system.
Read More Speaker Mike Johnson Slams Biden For Hunter Pardon: ‘Trust In Our Justice System Has Been Almost Irreparably Damaged’GOP Capitol Hill Staffers Consider Second Mayorkas Impeachment
According to a report by the Washington Times, GOP staffers are discussing a second impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, hoping to block him from holding office in the future.
Read More GOP Capitol Hill Staffers Consider Second Mayorkas ImpeachmentResentencing For Menendez Brothers Delayed To January, Judge Announces
A California judge has delayed the resentencing hearing for Erik and Lyle Menendez in a Monday ruling, as the two killer brothers appeared in public for the first time in almost 30 years.
Read More Resentencing For Menendez Brothers Delayed To January, Judge Announces