GOP Senator: John Bolton's Testimony at Trump Trial Will Be Redundant
Senator John Kennedy told Fox News host Sean Hannity there is "a lot of hysteria" about the potential testimony of President Donald Trump's former national security advisor.
Kushner Says Trump Is 'Totally Vindicated' by Impeachment Trial Defense
President Donald Trump's son-in-law told CNN the Ukraine actions are "very easy to defend" because House managers "don't really have any legitimate accusations."
Americans Don't Trust Congress to Contain Coronavirus Outbreak: Poll
The Morning Consult poll found Congress to be the least-trusted of U.S. institutions to contain the deadly coronavirus.
Lev Parnas Has More Recordings of Donald Trump, His Attorney Says
The indicted Rudy Giuliani associate is in possession of more recordings made by Igor Fruman, his lawyer Joseph Bondy told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
Only 53% of Sanders Voters Will Support Dem Nominee if He Doesn't Win: Poll
The Emerson College poll found that a large chunk of the Vermont senator's supporters in the 2020 race is not committed to the Democratic nomination regardless of who wins.
Bernie Sanders Campaign's Use of Joe Rogan Endorsement Sparks Debate
The Vermont senator's campaign used a video clip on Twitter of Joe Rogan endorsing the 2020 candidate.
Bernie Sanders Leads Trump by Widest Margin of Candidates: 2020 Poll
The poll asked voters to choose between President Donald Trump and each Democratic candidate as though the election was being held today.
Trump Lawyer Ken Starr: There Is 'No Such Thing as Obstruction of Congress'
The former independent counsel told conservative activist Charlie Kirk's podcast that the Democrats should have let the courts decide.
Hakeem Jeffries Highlights Key Fact About Senate Impeachment Trials
Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, a House manager, pointed out that the Senate has conducted fifteen impeachment trials and there were witnesses at every single one.
Chief Justice John Roberts Admonishes House Managers and Trump's Counsel
Congressman Jerry Nadler clashed with White House counsel Pat Cipollone and President Donald Trump's lawyer Jay Sekulow during a testy exchange at the impeachment trial.
House Trump Investigation Must Continue After Trial: Ex-Federal Prosecutor
The president's Senate trial is unlikely to fully explore the emerging evidence, argued Renato Mariotti, so the House should keep its Ukraine investigation going.
Iran Lawmaker From Soleimani's Home Province Offers Reward to Kill Trump
The threat was made in Iran's parliament by the lawmaker who represents the area that former Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani came from.
Lev Parnas Attorney Shares Video of Pence With Indicted Giuliani Associate
"Mike Pence does indeed know the guy," Joseph Bondy wrote on Twitter as he posted footage of his client with the vice president and second lady Karen Pence.
Impeachment Trial: Oath-Breaking Senators Face Little Consequence
Democratic and Republican U.S. senators have been accused of partisanship over the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Bernie Sanders Narrowly Leads 2020 Race in Latest Poll
The Reuters/Ipsos poll shows downward movement for the Massachusetts senator and former vice president, while the Vermont senator held steady.
Trump Said He Fumigated Plates After Meal With Roy Cohn, Book Claims
The claim features in "The Fixers," a new book about President Donald Trump's relationships with former attorneys and advisers.
Billionaire Bloomberg Says Warren's Wealth Tax 'Just Doesn't Work'
The billionaire 2020 candidate gave an interview to Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show" as others took part in the Iowa CNN debate.
#RefundWarren Trends Amid Elizabeth Warren Dispute With Bernie Sanders
Using the hashtag on Twitter, supporters of the Vermont senator encouraged donors to the Massachusetts senator to request refunds via ActBlue over the dispute.
GOP Congressman 'Not Afraid' of John Bolton's Testimony to Trump Trial
Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw also asked why House Democrats did not subpoena President Donald Trump's former national security adviser during the impeachment inquiry.
Carlos Ghosn Cites Japan's Pearl Harbor Attack During Press Conference
The former Nissan CEO and chairman called the fraud charges against him "baseless" and accused Japanese prosecutors of threatening his family.
What U.S. State Population Changes Mean for American Elections
The 2020 U.S. census will shape elections for the next decade—and the signs are good for Republicans.
Trump Argued Soleimani Strike Would Be Popular Politically: Report
The U.S. president's critics have suggested he is using brinkmanship with Iran to distract from his impeachment but Washington says its actions were to protect American lives.
Bernie Sanders Lays Into Joe Biden's Record, Doubts He Can Defeat Trump
The independent Vermont senator is turning up the heat on his criticisms of former Vice President Joe Biden as the start of the 2020 Democratic primary season looms in February.
Pelosi Is 'Trying to Obstruct' Trump's Trial: GOP Senator
Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley said it is "time for the Senate to fight back" against the House delay on sending up articles of impeachment for a trial.
Trump Hasn't Learned Lessons About the Middle East, Pete Buttigieg Says
The 2020 candidate and Afghanistan War veteran also questioned if the Trump administration had fully considered the consequences of killing General Qassem Soleimani.
Trump 'More Unhinged by the Hour,' Senator Warns Amid Iran, Iraq Tensions
President Donald Trump threatened Iraq with sanctions if it ordered U.S. troops out of the country and warned Iran he would hit cultural targets—a potential war crime—if it attacks Americans.
Golden Globes: Gervais Calls Hollywood Stars Jeffrey Epstein's Friends
The British comedian Ricky Gervais hit back as the Golden Globes audience groaned at his Jeffrey Epstein jokes during his fifth hosting of the annual awards show.
Trump's Strike on Iran General May Escalate Attacks on Saudi Oil Targets
U.S. President Donald Trump directed a strike that killed Iran's Quds Force leader Qassem Soleimani, an attack that sent oil prices higher as Middle East tensions spiked.
45 Percent of Americans Believe Senate Should Remove Donald Trump: Poll
There are more Americans in favor of President Donald Trump's removal than against as he awaits a trial in the U.S. Senate following his impeachment by the House.
New Year's Day Gun Violence Claims 177 Lives as 2020 Begins
Suicides, mass shootings, murders and celebratory gunfire were among the reasons dozens of people lost their lives on the first day of the new decade, data shows.