Just how much does The New York Times want to damage the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court? Ask a law clerk.
Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders, the Review-Journal's White House correspondent from 2017 to 2021, is the newspaper's Washington columnist. Her columns will appear two to three times weekly.
Establishment Democrats worry Kennedy will pull support away from President Joe Biden and help former President Donald Trump.
Deals are dead as doornails in Washington 2024. See new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and the never-happy Republicans he has to lead.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., says she won’t support Adeel Mangi for a vacancy on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
A president’s son, Tony Bobulinski and Lev Parnas. The gang’s all here.
Hamas’ atrocities are bleeding into American presidential politics — and Democrats’ position on Israel is changing.
The U.S. national debt currently sits at $34.5 trillion — that’s more than $100,000 per person. Both parties are to blame.
Well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory — House partisans are divided.
In addressing Congress and the nation, President Joe Biden would not utter his predecessor’s name.
The two Republicans aren’t even talking, but the Senate minority leader endorsed the former president.
A unanimous decision strikes down the idea that various state officials can ban Donald Trump from ballots. Thank you, Chief Justice John Roberts.