As President Donald Trump gears up for an address to Congress Tuesday evening, the Democratic party is grappling with how to confront the president’s second term.
It has raised questions about the line between Musk’s two identities — the senior adviser to President DONALD TRUMP, speaking for the administration, and the billionaire owner of Tesla, SpaceX and X,
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Democratic California Rep. Ro Khanna criticized his party for not having a plan against Republicans beyond winning "by default" if they "self-destruct." Khanna joined "The Young Turks" on Monday to discuss Democratic plans to reach out to people who voted for President Donald Trump beyond what co-host Cenk Uyger called,
Ken Martin met with volunteers in Glendale on Saturday, urging them to turn out for important races for the state superintendent, Supreme Court.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he’s willing to meet again with Donald Trump if the US president invites him, but signaled that another White House encounter would have to be “serious” for him to make the trip.
Former 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Annemarie Wiley explains how ‘everything changed’ during the previous political cycle and caused her to join the Republican Party on ‘Fox News @ Night.’
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel kept the door open to another bid for office but said the city and the Democratic Party have a lot of work to do.
FOX News host Dana Perino reacts to Democrats not standing for President Donald Trump at any point during his address to a joint session of Congress. PERINO: At the beginning of the speech He started off by saying there's nothing I can say that is going to make you clap for me And then they proved him right now many Democrats did not defend Al Green as he was escorted out They didn't fight that many other Democrats left during this and went and did little videos But I think that what it showed is that the Democratic Party still has no common sense They have no ideas and they have no heart They couldn't even stand for the most inspiring moments of this speech.
A Trump administration memo gives agencies an April 14 deadline to submit “any proposed relocations of agency bureaus and offices from Washington, D.C. and the National Capital Region to less-costly parts of the country.
Ken Martin, who was elected one month ago, is already putting public pressure on the tech billionaire and his Department of Government Efficiency.
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