Christie blasted Trump, DeSantis and Pence during a New Hampshire town hall, and slammed Biden earlier for his Nashville school shooting response.
Author: Candy Woodall, USA TODAY
Chris Christie slams Trump, DeSantis, Pence in New Hampshire, considers 2024 GOP campaign
Chris Christie blasted Donald Trump, saying the country needs someone with guts to take him down in 2024. He also knocked Ron DeSantis and Mike Pence.
Sen. Rand Paul’s staff member stabbed in D.C., treated for life-threatening injuries
One of Senator Rand Paul’s staff members was stabbed in Northeast Washington, D.C. on Saturday afternoon and treated for life-threatening injuries.
Manuel Oliver, father of Parkland victim, arrested during heated House gun law hearing
Manuel and Patricia Oliver are grieving the loss of their son who died in the 2018 mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Pence doesn’t commit to supporting Trump in 2024: ‘I think we’ll have better choices’
Former Vice President Mike Pence talked about former President Donald Trump’s claim he’ll be arrested and whether he would support him in 2024.
Romney pressures Biden budget official on Social Security solvency
A tense exchange between Mitt Romney and Shalanda Young, White House Office of Budget and Management director, escalated the Social Security fight.
Sen. Mitch McConnell released from hospital after fall that led to concussion and rib fracture
Sen. Mitch McConnell, one of the top Republicans in Congress, was released from the hospital Monday after sustaining injuries in a fall last week.
Embattled Rep. George Santos denies report he orchestrated ATM scam
Rep. George Santos’ former roommate told authorities the New York Republican orchestrated an ATM scam and credit card fraud scheme, a report said.
‘Shut your mouth’: GOP Sen. Mullin tangles with union boss at Senate hearing
The clash between a union boss and GOP senator could be a preview of what’s to come in the Sen. Bernie Sanders-led Senate HELP committee.
Biden is set to unveil his budget. This is how GOP is planning to respond with theirs.
After President Joe Biden reveals his budget, it’s up to Republicans and Democrats in Congress to pass a federal budget. The GOP plans to push cuts.