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Citing Election Delay Tweet, Influential Trump Ally Now Demands His Re-Impeachment
After voting for President Trump in 2016 and staunchly defending him in conservative publications, a Federalist Society leader appears to be having some… -
Trump Floats Election 'Delay' Amid Claims Of Voting Fraud
The dates of federal elections — the Tuesday after the first Monday in November — are enshrined in federal law and would require an act of Congress to change. -
Trump On His Own Yet Again As He Skips Farewell To Lewis
Trump's absence was another break in convention for a president who has broken so many norms, and one that underscored his separation from much of Washington society. -
Mayors Demand Congress Block Trump From Deploying Federal Agents To Cities
A group of six U.S. mayors on Monday penned a letter to Congress asking that it pass legislation to block the Trump administration from deploying federal… -
White House Seeks Advice Of 'Torture Memos' Author On Powers
The expansive view of presidential authority has been promoted by John Yoo, a Berkeley Law professor known for writing the so-called “torture memos” that the George W. Bush administration used to justify using “enhanced interrogation” techniques after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. -
Trump's Trying To Appeal To Real Housewives And White Suburbs, But They're Declining
Suburban voters have been growing as a share of the electorate since the mid-1990s, and they have become consequential in presidential elections. They… -
2020 Crises Confront Trump With An Outage In The Power Of Positive Thinking
President Trump has long been a champion of what's been called positive thinking – the power to make things that you want to see happen actually… -
Trump Bends To Reality, Buckles Under Political Pressure
With COVID-19 cases going up in places key to his reelection, and his poll numbers those same places going down, President Trump has been boxed into… -
Trump Announces New Guidelines For Reopening Schools
The president linked billions of dollars in federal aid to school districts that reopen fully, but acknowledged that in some coronavirus hotspots, the start of the school year may need to be delayed. -
GOP Senators And White House Tentatively Agree On Part Of Coronavirus Aid Bill
The agreement, which includes $105 billion for schools, is meant to be a starting point for bipartisan talks on a final bill.