Despite the vice president-elect's claims, the Justice Department's inspector general just shredded a key Jan. 6 conspiracy theory.
Ohio Sen. JD Vance will be inaugurated as vice president on Jan. 20, meaning Gov. Mike DeWine must pick someone to replace him until 2026.
The Republican Party is singing a victorious and united tune. President-elect Donald Trump will return to the White House next month, as will Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress. But Trump’s victory on Nov.
The incoming Vice President is downplaying the findings of a report that blows up a popular right-wing conspiracy theory, according to a former federal prosecutor.Ex-prosecutor Joyce Vance took to her Substack to talk about the release of a report by the DOJ Inspector General about how the FBI
Donald Trump has been the ultimate GOP mover and shaker since 2015. Now, Vice President-elect JD Vance has some early opportunities to make his own mark.
Should JD Vance ascend before the end of Trump’s second term, he will be the youngest president since Theodore Roosevelt.
Vice President-elect JD Vance’s mother pleaded with her son’s Ohio hometown last week to officially recognize him for winning the second-highest office in the land—only to come up against a divided city council and concerns about her son’s hardline MAGA views.
Despite JD Vance's claims, the Justice Department's inspector general just shredded a key Jan. 6 conspiracy theory that's popular with far-right Republicans.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine remains tight-lipped about who is considering to fill the soon-to-be-vacant Ohio U.S. Senate seat. DeWine told reporters Thursday morning he doesn’t know yet who is going to pick to replace Ohio Sen.
President-elect Donald Trump showed in one decision that his vice president's lip service to working-class welfare and oversight of powerful corporations means nothing, wrote Paul Waldman in a scathing opinion piece for MSNBC.
President-elect Trump's inner circle rushed to claim a report acknowledging that FBI informants (but not undercover agents) were present at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as proof of a baseless right wing belief that the bureau instigated the riot despite the report saying the opposite.