In 2017, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., was the first senator to call on then-Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., to resign following sexual misconduct allegations leveled against him.
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Trump bashes NH protester: ‘That guy’s got a serious weight problem’
President Donald Trump insulted a protester’s weight Thursday evening at his rally in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Puerto Rico Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez sworn in as governor
The move comes after Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled former Gov.Ricardo Rosselló’s successor, Pedro Pierluisi, was not legitimate.
‘Keep fighting Juaquin!’ Trump attacks Castro brothers in deleted tweet that misspelled one of their names
Rep. Joaquin Castro has received backlash from Republicans after he criticized 44 Texas Trump donors in a tweet listing their names and businesses.
Here are the winners and losers for Wednesday’s Democratic debate
Sen. Cory Booker and entrepreneur Andrew Yang stood out. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris struggled under withering attacks. And the health care discussion was more heat than light.
Tlaib: Trump is the ‘biggest bully I’ve ever had to deal with’
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., also said that Republicans not denouncing Trump’s comments as racist was normalizing those remarks.
Trump triples down on his controversial tweets about ‘The Squad.’ Here’s what we know
Since Trump’s initial comments,a number of lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have condemned the president’s statements but he continued those attacks.
Harris double downs on debate confrontation as Biden maintains support from black voters
During an appearance on “The View,” Harris was confronted by host Meghan McCain over the California senator’s recent challenges to Joe Biden on civil rights and racial issues.
Spokesman: Bill Clinton ‘knows nothing’ about ‘terrible crimes’ alleged against Epstein
Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein has previously been tied to former President Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump.
Biden urges caution about policies of ‘way left’ Democrats, Ocasio-Cortez
The former vice president has continued to tout his more moderate proposals as some other 2020 Democrats are supporting more left-leaning ideas.