The former Secretary of State and 2016 presidential candidate then said that running for President was the “gutsiest” thing “publicly, politically.”
Author: Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY
Rudy Giuliani hires Watergate prosecutor to represent him in impeachment inquiry
Trump’s personal lawyer has hired assistant Watergate prosecutor Jon Sale to represent him in in the congressional impeachment inquiry.
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney: Ukraine phone call is ‘starting to seem like a political set up’ against Donald Trump
“What did you know and when did you know it?” Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney asked in a tweet, referencing Nancy Pelosi’s interview on “60 Minutes.”
Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger on President Donald Trump’s ‘Civil War’ threat: ‘Beyond repugnant’
Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger, an Air Force veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, ripped President Donald Trump for tweeting about ‘Civil War.’
Justin Trudeau apologizes again, blames ‘privilege’ as third blackface instance emerges. Here’s what we know
The Canadian prime minster apologized again Thursday — the second time in as many days — after a third instance of him wearing blackface surfaced.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologizes after 2001 photo surfaces of him in brownface
The Canadian prime minister apologized for the costume at an “Arabian Nights” gala nearly 20 years ago. He’s up for re-election next month.
Trump says N.C. rally attendees were ‘soaking wet’ waiting in line, but it wasn’t raining in Fayetteville
The president also said Wednesday night during a North Carolina rally that if he were to stand in the rain, it would be a good thing because it would have “shown it’s my real hair at least.”
Think America’s politics are a mess? Here’s what you missed about Brexit in the U.K. last week
Things across the pond have been messy as of late. Here’s what you might have missed this week as U.K. politicians wrestle with a timeline for Brexit.
Michael Bennet slams DNC over debate qualification rules: Process is ‘stifling debate’
Democratic presidential candiate Sen. Michael Bennet told delegates at a DNC meeting that the rules for qualifying for the party’s primary debates are “stifling debate at a time when we need it most.”
Invoking 1968, Joe Biden asks New Hampshire voters: What if Barack Obama had been assassinated in 2008?
Reflecting on a turbulent period in the late 1960s that included high-profile assassinations of prominent U.S. political figures, former VP Joe Biden asked voters in New Hampshire to imagine what would have happened if Barack Obama had been assassinate…