Kamala Harris
"This Administration's actions are not about public safety — they're about stoking fear,” the former vice president wrote on social media.
The senator told BBC Radio 4 why Democrats can only blame themselves for the results of the 2024 election.
The president’s latest filing contains two words that have his critics howling.
The president reportedly turned down a $15 million settlement offer from CBS because he's seeking millions more and an apology.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
“He’s the president of the United States. You’re defending that?” podcaster Jennifer Welch said on the panel.
The president is eyeing a much higher figure, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The billionaire has lately scaled back his presence in the White House — a stark contrast to his prominent role in the early days of Trump’s second presidency.
The "Late Show" host reacted to reports that Paramount was ready to pay big money to the president to settle a "frivolous" lawsuit.
This cringey photo op reportedly prompted Harris’ campaign to seriously distance itself from Biden.
The Illinois governor, a potential Democratic presidential contender, weighed in after a bombshell new book renewed the party's election postmortem.