Libertarian presidential candidate Jo Jorgensen doesn’t have high name recognition, but is hoping to serve as an outlet for disaffected conservatives and even Democrats in 2020.
Debra J. Saunders
President Donald Trump said Monday that his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, wants to defund police, but Biden said in an interview he wants to condition federal dollars based on government standards.
Some activists who support protests that can turn violent and destructive want to defund the police. Will that make you feel more safe, or less?
One candidate encourages unity and understanding. The other urges a strong response to protests. The partisan divide over civil unrest between the two parties is personified by Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Earlier in the day during a conference call, Trump unloaded on the nations’ governors, telling them, “most of you are weak.”
New to Washington after a storied career in medicine, FDA chief Stephen Hahn talks about the coronavirus, hydroxychloroquine and his role in President Donald’ Trump’s coronavirus task force.
President Trump’s fan base doesn’t mind that he goes too far on Twitter, and their support ensures it will keep happening.
The Department of Justice warns Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak that his ban on gatherings of 10 or more people in churches, other places of worship may violate the First Amendment.
President Donald Trump threatened Michigan and Nevada with the loss of federal funds because of the way they’re conducting mail-in elections.
The Republican Senate is working overtime to confirm President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees, with the same focus they used to slow-walk President Barack Obama’s court picks in 2016.
President Donald Trump on Friday announced new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines that would allow church services to resume.
President Donald Trump threatened to withhold federal funds from Nevada in retaliation for the state’s decision to mail absentee ballots because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Attorney General William Barr on Monday said he would not prosecute former President Barack Obama or former Vice President Joe Biden for alleged abuses in the investigation of Russian collusion in the 2016 election.
Attorney General Bill Barr was right to dismiss the case against former national security adviser Mike Flynn, although partisans see the action as politically motivated.
President Donald Trump on Friday said his administration was going to move rapidly to deploy a vaccine for the coronavirus by the end of the year, while medical experts raised doubts about whether it could happen that quickly.
