One year ago | By The Huffington Post
The reelection campaign is retaliating against Michael Bloomberg's media company for deciding not to investigate its boss or any of his Democratic rivals.
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One year ago | By Newsweek
President Donald Trump's re-election campaign has announced that reporters from Bloomberg News will be denied press credentials at Trump rallies and campaign events, due to the media outlet allegedly having "declared their bias openly."
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Twitter has pulled the plug on the account of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. A spokesperson for Twitter said, "This account was suspended for repeated violations of our civic... Read more ...
Dominion Voting Systems isn't playing around. The election technology firm sued lawyer and Trump ally Sidney Powell in early January, followed by a threat to sue MyPillow CEO... Read more ...
The GOP leader cited comments from two Democratic senators who reiterated their support for the Senate rule as a reason to move forward. Read more ...
The Senate on Monday approved President Biden's nomination of Janet Yellen to be the nation's 78th treasury secretary, making her the first woman to hold the job in the... Read more ...
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell backed down from his demand that any Senate power-sharing agreement include protections for the legislative filibuster, after Democratic... Read more ...
Trump's administration had stalled the plans to unveil a bill featuring the famous abolitionist. Read more ...
Janet Yellen was confirmed by the Senate to serve as Treasury Secretary. She'll be the first woman to hold that post and will lead the Biden Administration's efforts to address... Read more ...
Jeffrey Clark, a former Justice Department official, reportedly discussed a plan with then-President Donald Trump to oust the acting attorney general. Read more ...
The Justice Department's internal watchdog announced Monday that it has launched an investigation into whether top officials at the department engaged in any impropriety in... Read more ...
People who are deaf or hard of hearing can now view an American Sign Language interpretation of the press briefings, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced on Monday. Read more ...