To the editor: "He just says stuff. He doesn’t mean it." So says a die-hard Trump supporter from the San Joaquin Valley town of Hanford about the former president claiming he wants to be a dictator on his first day in office. Similar defenses of Donald Trump that I've heard include, "He says stupid things but he's not afraid to say them," and, "He lies and he's rude, but." Trouble is, saying stupid, dishonest and inflammatory "stuff" has real-world consequences. It can stoke white nationalism,...
Donald Trump faces an over $400 million judgment for his civil fraud trial Monday while he’s in court with Stormy Daniels in his criminal hush money case. Former Senior Trump White House Official Omarosa Manigault Newman joins Alex Witt to discuss what can be expected on Trump’s busy day.
The written testimony on Senate Bill 3335 from numerous government agencies is crystal clear that legalizing the recreational use of marijuana would be harmful to public health and safety.
The bad blood between Ian Garry and Colby Covington continues to escalate. Last week, Garry challenged Covington to an “I quit” match for mocking his wife, with the loser having to retire. 🚨JUST IN🚨 Ian Garry has responded to Colby Covington and has vowed to “rid the UFC” of him. He’s called for an “I […]
Questions for Justin Followup questions to PM Trudeau’s assertion that his job is to do the right things for Canadians now and a generation from now. And the questions would be: What is your end game? What do you want to accomplish with these things? What is your vision of Canada? Is it to be […]
MONTREAL - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed to continue on as head of government in an interview with Radio-Canada on Friday despite what he described as the personal challenges that come with the position. Trudeau playfully told radio host Alec Castonguay during a lively portion of the program “Midi info” that he thinks every day about quitting his “crazy,” “super tough” and at times “challenging” job. But Trudeau said significant domestic and international challenges nevertheless...
Bulgaria's prime minister-designate has withdrawn her nomination after
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, who made history as his country's first gay and first biracial leader, announced Wednesday that he is stepping down for reasons that he said were both personal and political. Varadkar announced Wednesday he is quitting immediately as head of the center-right Fine Gael party, part
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says he will step down as leader of the country soon as a successor is chosen.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre said that while Trudeau thinks about quitting, Canadians think about firing him.
Varadkar said he’s quitting as leader of Ireland and head of the center-right Fine Gael party for reasons that “are personal and political, but mainly political.”
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Monday that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has proposed a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Kim’s sister and senior official, Kim Yo Jong, made the comments in a state media dispatch. She said Kishida used an unspecified channel to convey his position that he