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Is Chief Justice John Roberts The Tiebreaker If The Senate Splits 50-50?
Here's are the key questions—and experts' best guess at the answers. The short answer is: it's complicated.
Ex-Republican Strategist Believes Pence Will Be Replaced by Nikki Haley
"[Trump] has an enormous problem with women, suburban women particularly. He's entirely transactional; loyalty is a one-way street," Steve Schmidt said, suggesting that Haley's memoir, 'With All Due Respect,' was entirely motivated by her efforts to stay in the president's good graces.
Mike Pence Decries NBA for 'Kowtowing' to China
Vice President Mike Pence has said that China is "exploiting corporate greed" by dealing with American companies such as Nike and the NBA, but as Indiana Governor in 2013 he approved millions of dollars in incentives to companies which offshored American jobs to China.
A Pence Presidency Is No Longer Just Dinner Party Chatter—Is He Up to It?
As Donald Trump's troubles mount and support for impeachment grows, it's not unthinkable that we'd find ourselves with President Pence. What he really believes.
House Democrats Request Ukraine Documents from Mike Pence
House Democrats have formally requested documents from Vice President Mike Pence, specifically any relating to President Trump's now-infamous Ukraine call.
Buzz Aldrin Calls for 'Great Migration of Humankind to Mars'
"Mars is waiting to be discovered, not by clever robots and rovers, but by living, breathing, walking, talking, caring and daring men and women," the ex-astronaut wrote.
Mike Pence's Brother Is Running for Office
Greg Pence so far has made little mention of his brother, the vice president, in his run for Indiana representative.
Pence Pushes 'Maximum Pressure' Campaign on North Korea
Ahead of his trip to South Korea for the Olympics, Vice President Mike Pence has ramped up efforts to intimidate North Korea.
Trump Thinks The Pences Are 'Yokels,' Adviser Says
Trump "was embarrassed by it; he thought it was so low class," an adviser said of Pence bringing his pets to Washington.
How Forced Arbitration Agreements Cheat Women At Work
"When you have any process that is secret and the person bringing the claim forward can never talk, the power pendulum is just way off kilter," Gretchen Carlson said.
How the White House Succession Plan Works
U.S. laws about succession were first created in 1792 and have been amended throughout history.