White House warns partisan impeachment inquiry would ‘backfire’ against House GOP
Trump cheers Upton exit: ‘4 down and 6 to go’
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday celebrated the news that another Republican that voted for his impeachment — this time Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan — is opting against seeking reelection.
"UPTON QUITS!" Mr. Trump said in a statement. "4 down and 6 to go. Others losing badly, who's next?"
...Trump-backed Max Miller targets ‘so-called Republican’ in Ohio congressional battle
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez is akin to a car that has been deemed a lemon.
That's according to Max Miller, the Republican who launched a primary challenge against Mr. Gonzalez after former President Trump called for the scalps of GOP lawmakers like Mr. Gonzalez who supported impeachment following the Jan. 6 ...
Richard Burr’s retirement, impeachment vote fuels talk of Lara Trump Senate run in North Carolina
Sen. Richard Burr’s retirement — and the North Carolina Republican’s vote to convict former President Donald Trump for inciting the Capitol rampage — is helping to generate all sorts of buzz about Lara Trump’s political future.
Mrs. Trump, the wife of the former president’s son Eric, is a native of North ...
Joe Biden, Democrats buck bipartisanship with ambitious agenda
President Biden’s vision for the nation came into clearer focus now that a Democratic-run Washington put impeachment to bed and his administration took center stage with a policy platform touching on issues from taxes and transportation to the economy, energy and immigration.
The spotlight and the political arrows that come ...
Mitt Romney facing possible censure in Utah: Report
Sen. Mitt Romney is facing blowback in Utah over his vote to convict former President Donald Trump for inciting the violent Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.
The Salt Lake Tribune’s “The Rundown” newsletter reported Monday that a petition is circulating online calling for Mr. Romney’s ...
Joe Biden slaps down possible impeachment trial testimony swap
OSAGE, Iowa — Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., said Wednesday he won't agree to appear as a witness before the Senate as part of a testimony swap with Republicans in President Trump's impeachment trial.
Mr. Biden was asked at a town hall event here whether he has considered ...