The GOP leader emerged from a tumultuous 10 days with his internal strength intact, according to interviews with more than a dozen senators.
There's a nascent courtroom strategy by some people close to Donald Trump: Heap blame on the former president.
It's not just the presidential race at stake. A major state Supreme Court race is this year.
In a POLITICO interview, the vice president addressed how she views the growing scrutiny she's under as Republicans use her as a "bogeyman" in 2024.
Newsom has increasingly been moonlighting as a quasi-city executive of his hometown and approaching its woes as a litmus test for his success in Sacramento.
Ron Filipkowski's uncovered videos have embarrassed multiple campaigns. Now he's aiming for Ron DeSantis.
The co-defendants include Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, Sidney Powell and others, and also include a bail bondsman who allegedly attempted to tamper with the equipment during election.
The postmaster general has struck up an unexpected partnership with the president's green guru, John Podesta.
The Kentucky Republican is doing all he can to bolster Ukraine, preserve NATO and help his party maintain its Reaganite roots.
Here's what we learned about special counsel Jack Smith's new case.
Why do some people who support Trump also wind up believing conspiracy theories? There's a scientific explanation for that.
Inside the push to bring accountability to the lawyers that tried to overturn the 2020 election.
It's a stark contrast from the dynamics four years ago.
The longshot GOP candidate is launching a program to pay participants a cut of any money they raise.
The review spends a lot of time detailing factors outside State's control, like former President Trump's deal with the Taliban that cut out the Afghan government.
House Republicans are taking their fight with the FBI and Justice Department to a new level — weighing punitive steps against both agencies that would have been unfathomable a decade ago.
Civil rights groups plan to challenge the advantages children of alumni receive in the admissions process.
The shocking impotence of the center-right on both sides of the Atlantic is once again opening the door to right-wing populism.
The hottest club in GOP politics right now is the party's presidential primary.
Fourteen Russia experts on what we learned about Putin over the past few days, and what the attempted mutiny could mean for Russia and the West.
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