President Joe Biden will be in Florida at the same time as two potential 2024 re-election opponents: Ex-President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
New York fraud lawsuit adds court-sized complication to possible Trump 2024 plans
Investigations of ex-President Donald Trump over business practices, classified documents, elections and Jan. 6 will dog any 2024 presidential run.
Up for debate? Midterm candidates dispute rules and dodge debates in a new campaign normal
The kerfuffle over getting Pennsylvania Senate candidates John Fetterman and Mehmet Oz to the debate stage is far from the only example this year.
‘When we stand together:’ Joe Biden, other leaders pay tribute on 21st anniversary of 9/11
President Joe Biden and other officials paid tribute to the fallen on the anniversary of Sept. 11, the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history.
‘They want to damage me’: Donald Trump takes aim at critics, Biden in return to Washington
Calling for an “all out effort” against crime, the former president said the country will have to “be tough and be nasty and be mean if we have to.”
‘They want to damage me’: Trump campaigns as victim at Arizona rally as Jan. 6 probes heat up
As he ponders another presidential run in 2024, Donald Trump has to maneuver around Jan. 6 investigations and the prospect of Republican opposition.
Maryland GOP governor nominee Dan Cox: Donald Trump backer, election denier, underdog
Republican Gov. Larry Hogan said Trump has “cost us a Governor’s seat in Maryland” after election denier Dan Cox won the GOP gubernatorial primary.
‘Domestic threat:’ Liz Cheney says Republicans must abandon Donald Trump
Cheney called the former president a clear and present danger to both the Republican Party and to American democracy at large.
One month after Uvalde massacre, Biden signs most significant gun reform bill in nearly 30 years
The new law enhances background checks on young gun buyers, and encourages states to develop more and better “red flag” laws.
GOP Rep. Loudermilk held tour of Capitol before attack. Why the Jan. 6 panel wants more info
The Jan. 6 panel’s request comes after Republicans released a letter from the U.S. Capitol Police saying it found nothing suspicious about the tour.