Jeffrey Epstein, Trump and Democrats
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Democrats are latching on to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, demanding records be released and trolling Republicans on social media, news shows and in the U.S. House as they revel in a rare fissure between President Donald Trump and his fiercely loyal base.
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has a stark warning for Democrats’ fundraising efforts as numbers start to trickle in from the second financial quarter. In an interview with the Washington Examiner,
Lawmakers from the left are putting pressure on what has become a sensitive spot for Trump with his growingly frustrated base.
Democratic leaders have tried to squash impeachment pushes from rank-and-file lawmakers as progressives urge the party to fight harder against Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday a top antagonist, Democratic Senator Adam Schiff, should be "brought to justice" for alleged mortgage fraud, in a move the California Democrat said amounted to political persecution.
Billionaire Mark Cuban criticized the Democratic Party’s fixation on attacking President Donald Trump rather than providing ideas for helping ordinary people.
The states lost out on billions in funding for after-school and summer programs, teacher training and other initiatives.
A group of prominent senators is pushing the Trump administration to abandon its decision to start charging interest for nearly 8 million student-loan borrowers.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals plans for Trump megabills, with the first coming this fall as Republicans advance their agenda through reconciliation bills without Democratic support.
Frustrated that prominent Democrats have not fought harder, former President Barack Obama said in a speech that his party’s leaders needed to step up.
On 'Special Report,' Amy Walter discusses the current problems with Democrat Party. Walter says they need to focus on what the policies they are for: JOHN ROBERTS: A lot of people are saying it's the Democrats' rhetoric that has led to these attacks,
China is positioned to attract global talent as Trump’s policies weaken American competitiveness, some lawmakers say.