There is no question that Donald Trump appears at least indifferent when his supporters engage in violence on his behalf. There are numerous examples and compilations of those examples, to an extent that barely warrants recapitulation. So let’s just consider two examples that bookended his first tenure as president. On the campaign trail in 2015 […]Read More
The IRS announced it will officially begin accepting 2023 tax returns on Monday, Jan. 29. But although official processing won’t begin until that date, the agency said filers should not wait to start working on their returns. Most companies that provide tax-filing services have already made 2023 tax year forms available and will simply hold […]Read More
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — Former president Donald Trump is aiming for a crushing victory in Iowa on Jan. 15. But it is the New Hampshire primary eight days later, where former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley has narrowed the gap with Trump, that is shaping up to be the most consequential early state — and perhaps the […]Read More
Amalija Knavs, the mother of former first lady Melania Trump, has died, Trump said Tuesday in a social media post. Knavs was 78. “Amalija Knavs was a strong woman who always carried herself with grace, warmth, and dignity,” Melania Trump wrote. “We will miss her beyond measure and continue to honor and love her legacy.” […]Read More
“Joe Biden knew exactly what he was doing, he knew exactly how his family was receiving tens of millions of dollars from our enemies around the world.” — Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), interview on Fox Business Network with Maria Bartiromo, Dec. 22 “I mean, you have more than $20 million that has been moved to […]Read More
An error in how the Education Department calculates financial aid threatens to leave some U.S. students with lower subsidy amounts for their secondary schooling this fall. The mistake, first reported in December by The Washington Post and again this week by NPR, stems from the department’s apparent failure to update a key part of its […]Read More
More than 850 people have been convicted of crimes related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, but a prosecutor told a federal judge in D.C. on Tuesday that no case was quite like the twisting saga of the graying man who appeared before him by Zoom for sentencing: James Ray Epps Sr. Epps had been […]Read More
Charles O. Jones, a dean of American political scientists who was known for the expertise and insight he brought to the study of Congress and the presidency, died Jan. 3 at a hospice center in Fishersville, Va. He was 92. The cause was complications from a stroke, said his son Daniel Jones. Dr. Jones, an […]Read More
A panel of three federal appellate judges expressed skepticism Tuesday about Donald Trump’s claim to sweeping immunity from criminal prosecution and concerns about the implications, with one suggesting that it would allow a future president to have a political rival assassinated by the military without repercussions. Trump argues that he cannot be tried for trying […]Read More
NEW YORK — A lawyer for the National Rifle Association said in court Tuesday that the nonprofit gun rights group is far from the type of “scam” charity alleged in a civil corruption lawsuit by the New York attorney general. NRA lawyer Sarah Rogers said in her opening statement that the group was not one […]Read More
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