Donald Trump July 30, 2020 Trump, family of slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen to meet over sex-misconduct bill The family of slain Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen were scheduled to meet with President Trump at the White House on Thursday to discuss the new “#IAmVanessaGuillen” bill, a proposal aimed to help victims of sexual harassment.
North Dakota July 24, 2020 GOP governor condemns LGBT provisions in state party platform: 'Hurtful and divisive' North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, a Republican, took to Twitter on Thursday to condemn certain provisions in the state Republican Party's platform that made highly controversial claims about LGBT issues.
SENATE May 21, 2020 27 GOP senators ask AG Barr to investigate Planned Parenthood getting PPP funds The letter comes after "Tucker Carlson Tonight" learned earlier this week that the Small Business Administration (SBA) is reaching out to the affiliates that improperly self-certified that they are eligible for the stimulus cash aimed at keeping small businesses afloat during the pandemic, and asking for the money back.
STATE AND LOCAL May 4, 2020 New Jersey councilwoman has 'meltdown' on conference call, accuses mayor of being a pedophile: report The 30-plus-minute long shouting match was started by a disagreement over "do-nothing" nonprofits.
Coronavirus April 27, 2020 Trump Supreme Court shortlister issues scathing dissent in Tennessee abortion case amid coronavirus One of the judges on President Trump's Supreme Court shortlist issued a scathing dissent Friday in a case over whether Tennessee can halt abortions during the coronavirus pandemic.
Chuck Schumer April 3, 2020 Schumer goes on MSNBC to blast Trump for criticizing him: ‘I’m just appalled’ Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was aghast Thursday night after receiving a letter in which President Trump accused him of being a “bad” senator and asserted that Schumer was vulnerable to a primary challenge from within his own party.
Controversies August 13, 2019 Two California counties sue Trump administration over green card rule change for immigrants on welfare San Francisco and Santa Clara counties announced Tuesday that they had sued the Trump administration over a new regulation that would give federal officials more power to deny green cards to immigrants deemed likely to rely on welfare.
Abortion July 29, 2019 Pro-choice 'Abortion is freedom' billboards erected outside Texas 'sanctuary city for the unborn' Weeks after the councilmen of Waskom, Texas passed an ordinance establishing the small town as a “sanctuary city for the unborn” two billboards appeared nearby with the message: “Abortion is Freedom.”
OPINION July 21, 2019 Kasey Pipes: Trump is Nixon's foreign policy heir Successful or not, Trump’s forays on the world stage represent a clear return to the realism of Nixon.
Abortion July 16, 2019 Planned Parenthood president ousted after just 8 months on the job The president of Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the U.S., was removed from her position Tuesday after just eight months.
Iowa June 1, 2019 ACLU suing over Iowa's decision to allow restrictions on taxpayer funding of gender surgeries Iowa was "cruel" and violated its state constitution by allowing government officials to withhold Meidicaid funds for surgeries for individuals with gender dysphora, The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said on Friday.