• The Ugly Origins of Trump’s “America First” Policy

    People’s choice of words can be revealing. That’s certainly the case with respect to one of Donald Trump’s favorite slogans, “America First.” In April 2016, Trump initially used the term in a campaign speech, proclaiming that “America First” would be “the major and overriding theme of my administration.” The following year, in his inaugural address, More

  • Guest column: How Trump — or Biden — could win America’s longest presidential campaign

    Rather than accelerating their electoral process, Americans have extended it to be nasty, brutish and long. This contest will also be the least predictable of any.

  • Trump criticizes Biden’s Israel policy, says president ‘dumped’ Netanyahu

    Former President Trump criticized President Biden for his Israel policy in an interview set to air Sunday. “And all of a sudden, he dumped Israel, that’s what he’s doing, he dumped Israel,” Trump said in reference to Biden on Fox News’ “MediaBuzz” with host Howard Kurtz. "He just said, essentially, that Bibi Netanyahu should take

  • Exclusive: Trump Considers Campaign Stop at Mothballed Virginia Factory to Highlight Biden’s ‘Made in America’ Screwups

    Former President Donald Trump told Breitbart News exclusively he is considering taking up an offer for a tour from the CEO of a Virginia factory that is not producing anything right now because Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration screwed up Trump’s “Made in America” initiatives.

    • MSNBC

    Why is Joe Manchin treating Biden’s nominees worse than Trump’s?

    While most of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees are confirmed by the Senate Democratic majority, there are exceptions. The White House, for example, has stood behind Adeel A. Mangi’s nomination to serve on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, though the civil litigator has faced a rather brutal smear campaign from the far-right. The ugliness of the campaign is indefensible, though in theory it wouldn’t necessarily derail Mangi’s chances. In practice, he’s now unlikely to be confirmed in...

  • Biden campaign: House’s conservative caucus budget is pulled from Trump’s 2025 wish list

    President Biden’s reelection campaign argued Wednesday that the Republican Study Committee’s (RSC) budget proposal was pulled straight from former President Trump’s wish list for another term. The group, which comprises nearly 80 percent of all House Republicans, called for raising the retirement age for those not near retirement “to account for increases in life expectancy” in its

  • Sebastian Gorka: Trump and America’s Jews

    Antisemitism is a problem in America, but not because of President Trump. It’s a problem because of the Democrat Party’s normalization of anti-Israel policies and anti-Jewish calumnies.

    • MSNBC

    Why Team Biden slammed Trump as ‘feeble, confused, and tired’

    When it comes to Donald Trump’s many legal difficulties, yesterday was an unusually busy day. A New York state appeals court, for example, gave the former president 10 days to pay a $175 million bond in the Republican’s civil fraud case while he appeals the ruling. Around the same time, the presumptive GOP nominee also learned that his first criminal trial — stemming from the hush-money-to-a-porn-star scandal — is now set to begin on April 15, at which point jury selection will get underway. As...

    • WLNS

    It’s a tie: Biden, Trump even in Michigan poll

    President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump are in a virtual tie for Michigan's electoral votes in the 2024 presidential election. That's according to a poll by Emerson College commissioned by The Hill.

  • Biden and Trump notch wins in Tuesday’s primaries

    TEMPE, Arizona >> As Joe Biden and Donald Trump moved closer to a November rematch, primary voters around the country on Tuesday urged their favored candidate to keep up the fight and worried about what might happen if their side loses this fall.

  • Reporter’s Notebook: The Biden v. Trump match is on

    Washington Examiner White House Reporter Haisten Willis joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss Haisten’s take on the rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the Biden administration’s plan to counteract the situation in the polls, and whether Trump will actually cut down Social Security benefits.

  • Trump’s crumbling empire gives Biden a golden opportunity

    If Biden wants to capitalize on his opponent’s troubles, he’ll double down on campaigning while Trump is tied up in court. In a race that could be decided by only thousands of votes, Biden will nee