If Trump fails, he risks not just losing the White House contest but dragging down other Republican candidates on the ballot as the party aims to retake the U.S. Senate and keep the House
Experts say the rhetoric is a form of political hyperbole that has often been used in U.S. politics to demonize political opponents
After appointees of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took over Disney’s governing district earlier this year, its firefighters were among the few employees who publicly welcomed them with open arms. But that warm relationship is in jeopardy
The state, governed by White House hopeful Ron DeSantis, has passed one of the most restrictive laws in the country. When it enters into force, the south will become a vast desert for women’s freedom of choice
The 45-year-old corporate and real estate lawyer, a former president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, is competing for the nomination against two other Florida residents — former president Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis
The former president is trying to turn his legal troubles into PR opportunities in a bid to distract the public’s attention from other contenders in the Republican primaries
Speaking to Nevada Republicans for the first time as a presidential candidate, DeSantis made no direct mention of the former president’s legal woes
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the migrants were sent to Los Angeles because California had declared itself a “sanctuary” for immigrants
Even the most aggressive have layered their criticism of Trump with attacks against the Justice Department — for bringing charges against him — that make it difficult at times to determine exactly where they stand on the former president
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has previously called campus diversity offices a waste of taxpayer money. Meanwhile, UW hired a new chief diversity officer with an annual salary of $225,000 who began work on Monday
The case against the former president for seven federal crimes has heightened tensions in the country, which is divided between those who think it is a ‘witch hunt’ to prevent him from running again and those who hope it will show that no one is above the law
Scott’s show of force comes as he and other presidential contenders aim to carry on with their campaigns while much of the political world parses the indictment of Republican front-runner Donald Trump
Numerous companies that openly support LGBTQ+ groups have been subjected to boycotts, in a conservative offensive against inclusivity and sustainability
The president made no mention of renaming of the base that officially shed its former name Fort Bragg, which honored a Confederate general, last week
The fact that someone under indictment — twice — could somehow still be considered a viable presidential candidate underscores Trump’s continued grip on the Republican Party, as well as the fundamental ways in which he has transformed American democratic norms
The special prosecutor also charged one of the former president’s collaborators in the case stemming from the Mar-a-Lago classified documents probe. The former president will appear in court next Tuesday in Miami
Conspiracy to obstruct justice and violations of the Espionage Act are some of the crimes the former president has been charged with, according to his legal team
Television crews are already camped outside the court where the former president will appear on June 13 in a historic moment in American legal history
DeSantis’ recruiters zeroed in on Sacred Heart Catholic Church in El Paso and its bustling migrant shelter to find asylum-seekers to fly to California’s capital city on Florida’s taxpayer-funded jets
Some are lining up behind Donald Trump, while some are wary of the former president’s baggage. Other candidates have sought to appeal to evangelical voters by proclaiming their Christian faith
The former vice president claims his boss at the time made him choose between him and the Constitution
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says he’s investigating whether any violations of criminal or civil law occurred. Governor DeSantis has previously paid to relocate migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard
Federal Judge Robert Hinkle said the state has no rational basis for denying patients treatment and issued a preliminary injunction to the law Ron DeSantis signed shortly before he announced a run for president
The Dutch academic talks to EL PAÍS about welfare chauvinism, the rise of ‘far-right porn’ and how the mainstream became radicalized
The flight that arrived Monday with about 20 migrants followed the arrival Friday of 16 others from Colombia and Venezuela who had been taken by van from Texas to New Mexico and then put on a chartered plane to a small airport in the California capital, officials said
Pence, the nation’s 48th vice president, will formally launch his bid for the Republican nomination with a video and kickoff event in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday, the date of his 64th birthday
Attorney general Rob Bonta says he’s looking into whether any crimes may have been committed in what could be the latest group to have been moved from a Republican-led state to one led by Democrats