How Michael Bloomberg and Deval Patrick Could Alter the 2020 Race
They want to lead the Democratic Party’s moderate wing. But it will not be easy to displace Joseph R. Biden Jr., and then battle Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
Bloomberg Will Spend $100 Million on Anti-Trump Online Ad Blitz
Ahead of a possible 2020 bid of his own, the billionaire and former mayor of New York City is dipping into his fortune to target President Trump with digital ads.
On the Right, Impeachment Is a Distraction, Not a ‘Witch Hunt’
Conservative allies of President Trump are borrowing from the Democrats’ 1998 playbook, claiming the inquiry is all a waste of time.
Trump’s Embrace of Sanctions Irks Allies and Prompts Efforts to Evade Measures
Allies and adversaries are seeking ways to avoid President Trump’s sanctions, which critics say have become a substitute for foreign policy.
Marie Yovanovitch Hearing: What to Expect From Her Impeachment Inquiry Testimony
The former ambassador to Ukraine will testify publicly about the campaign by Rudy Giuliani that led to her ouster and her shock and anger about the effort to get her fired.
Kavanaugh Recalls His Confirmation at Conservative Legal Group’s Annual Gala
A year after his brutal confirmation hearings, the justice returned to the spotlight before a friendly audience.
Impeachment Briefing: What Happened Today
With no public hearings today, we’re looking at how the politics of impeachment are complicating races around the nation.
Two Days Before Louisiana Governor’s Election, Trump Hosts Rally for Republican
President Trump is in Louisiana two days before the election hoping to break open a deadlocked race between the Democratic incumbent and the Republican nominee.
Emails Outline Anti-Immigration Group’s Connection to Stephen Miller
A new batch of leaked emails illustrates the degree to which Mr. Miller used a think tank’s work to shape coverage at Breitbart News and policy at the White House.
Multiple Lawmakers Under Investigation Over Ethical Misconduct
The Justice Department is now reviewing one case, over whether Representative Ross Spano had violated campaign finance laws.
Grand Rapids Will Pay $190,000 to Veteran Detained by ICE
A Michigan-born former Marine was detained for three days after a Grand Rapids police captain asked an ICE officer to check the man’s “status.”
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