He ‘closed the deal': Biden role in son’s deals with foreign clients exposed in testimony
"Joe the Closer?" Oversight Chairman James Comer told Just the News on Friday that President Joe Biden played a specific role in his son’s business dealings.
"Joe the Closer?" Oversight Chairman James Comer told Just the News on Friday that President Joe Biden played a specific role in his son’s business dealings.
President Trump has been issuing executive orders aimed at law firms that employed key figures in the Russiagate saga. Now, federal judges have blocked many of Trump's efforts, some calling it retribution for the lawfare waged against him by the previous administration.
Presidential brother James Biden is expected to appear for closed-door testimony under oath today with the House Oversight Committee as part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry against his brother.
Despite all of the impediments, Trump’s success in claiming the GOP nomination for the third time in a row places him in historic territory, as relatively few former presidents have pursued a return to office.
While Twitter has flagged some of President Trump's tweets, they have not done the same with Schiff tweets that declassified memos show are misleading.
Top Democrat election lawyer Marc Elias called third-party ballot gathering one of "four pillars" to success.
The attorney general's decision to name an independent prosecutor for multiple investigations focused on Trump has exacerbated concerns about a politicized Justice Department.
Special counsel David Weiss has charged Biden with two counts of making false statements on a federal form and one charge of possessing a firearm while using drugs. The nation will be watching to see if Biden's arguments are treated the same way Trump's were.
Tipping the Scales: Declassified analysis released shows the Biden Administration used the Capitol riot of January 6, 2021 to inflate the data about the "domestic terrorism" threat facing the United States.
"Law enforcement seems to be using arrest tactics on Trump supporters that are generally reserved for violent and/or fleeing suspects," said Alan Dershowitz, professor emeritus at Harvard Law School.