The Capital Letter: Week of November 2
Buying on a Biden landslide and buying on gridlock too, the free market’s boardroom foes, and much more.
Buying on a Biden landslide and buying on gridlock too, the free market’s boardroom foes, and much more.
Former CIA Director John Brennan said Friday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that it was “outrageous” Republicans were not telling President Donald Trump to stop claiming “wide-scale fraud.
‘I felt like those details could have just been grabbed and reported for voyeurism’
‘The principle that people should be able to choose to see what their leaders are saying with clear context’
Democrats have been winning mail-in voting handily in Pennsylvania and it has been key to Joe Biden overtaking President Trump’s lead in the state.
Six people were reportedly shot and three died
Crenshaw admonished Greene, accusing her of debasing the office she just won.
‘As you lose one person, another person comes into your life’
A victorious Biden would be placed in the humiliating position of a largely ceremonial president.
‘I learned English because of you’
‘I have respected and agreed to that request’
Officials charged 6 men and 1 woman with forgery, use of forgery and complicity in fraud
A man who sent his niece sexually explicit anonymous texts was sentenced to prison
‘An event was being prepared and that a large number of people were expected’
Officials believe the gunman was linked to a Islamist network extending through Europe
A top Pennsylvania Republican state senator called Thursday for the resignation of Secretary of the Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar, accusing her of failing to ensure an orderly presidential election in the Keystone State.
Democratic members of Congress have been forced to confront the fact that progressive policy ideas like defunding the police and the Green New Deal are unpopular among many voters, House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., told “Fox News @ Night” Thursday.
The union that represents Portland, Ore., police officers filed a grievance Thursday challenging a voter-approved measure to create a civilian oversight board.
Elected officials in Louisville, Ky., approved a controversial police union contract Thursday, as the city continued to face backlash from the police killing of Breonna Taylor and a lack of charges in connection with her death.
Conservative activist Candace Owens said Thursday that she plans to sue Facebook’s third-party fact-checkers over perceived censorship of her social media posts.
President Trump touted his support among America’s working- and middle-class citizens in the 2020 presidential election, noting that Democrat Joe Biden was backed majorly by Wall Street.
Yes, America, President Trump still has a solid path to victory in this election. In fact, he has a better shot at winning reelection today.
The president has the right to defend his interests, but he shouldn’t allege fraud with no evidence.
‘I make absolutely no apology’
Trump promised Thursday to level significant legal action to challenge elections in important swing states. “We think there’ll be a lot of litigation because we cannot have an election stolen like this,” he said.
‘This has been a difficult decision for me to make but it is the best for myself and my children’
The president alleged that pre-election polls were designed to favor Democrats in order to “suppress” the vote from Republicans.
The suspect is accused of shooting and killing Hassell during a robbery