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COMMENTARY When Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other U.S. leaders hurl partisan blame for political violence like ...
At this point, your honors, the prosecution humbly suggests we are a failed nation-state — not because of the erection of the ...
It appears that Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman was the first U.S. state legislator specifically targeted and killed in over 25 years, a partisan attack targeting the members of the opposite ...
There I sat in the Senate chamber, waiting for a Republican to decry the use of force against one of their own. Sen. Alex ...
President Trump took time on Wednesday to reaffirm his unwavering support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and ...
Following the assassination of Minnesota lawmakers, the head of Utah's Department of Public Safety met with lawmakers here to discuss their personal security.
So MAGA's Dear Leader got his birthday boy parade, which shambled past nearly empty bleachers and through which he kept falling asleep, jolted awake only intermittently as the antique WWII tanks they ...
Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith said terminally online people like Mike Lee are used to saying “whatever the hell they feel like” ...
Speculation surges online after deadly attacks on lawmakers, prompting bipartisan defense of Gov. Tim Walz and pleas for ...
Steele, a former chair of the Republican National Committee, tore into the duo Tuesday for their “astounding” insensitivity following Saturday's shootings.
Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota learned that her friend was assassinated, and that she had been a potential target herself.
Threats to members of Congress are on the rise, security officials told senators at an emergency briefing in the wake of the killing of a Minnesota state lawmaker in her home over the weekend.