The next president we elect needs to make us a promise on classified documents
Democrats think Donald Trump disqualified himself from being in the running for president in 2024 with his gross mishandling of classified documents.
Democrats think Donald Trump disqualified himself from being in the running for president in 2024 with his gross mishandling of classified documents.
Donald Trump is trying to use the discovery of not one, but now two, batches of classified documents from Joe Biden’s time as vice president as both exculpatory for him and disqualifying for his political rival.
The same Republicans having trouble wrapping their heads around the politically-motivated attack on Paul Pelosi have no trouble accepting the nonsense wrapped in a nothing-burger about the 2020 election from Donald Trump.
Herschel Walker paid for another abortion. Kanye West spouts more anti-Semitic hate. Donald Trump says … pretty much anything. People get outraged. Rinse, repeat. I’m struggling for what good it does anymore, for us to get outraged.

Just after the November 2020 election– a clear and convincing victory for Joe Biden over Donald Trump— our Sixth District Republican Congressman Ben Cline began enabling lies about massive fraud and illegal voting.

Donald Trump’s illegal retention of classified U.S. government records reminded me that I have been reading these kinds of sensitive official files after their declassification―and learning from them―for decades.

Like many congressional Republicans, Congressman Ben Cline denounced President Biden’s Thursday speech in Philadelphia calling out Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans.
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner supports the U.S. Department of Justice in its investigation of former President Donald Trump’s Florida beach resort, Mar-a-Lago.
Liz Cheney doesn’t appear to be done kneecapping Donald Trump. The soon-to-be former Wyoming congresswoman is mulling over a run for the White House in 2024.

After the FBI executed a search warrant for presidential documents at Donald Trump’s home in Florida, Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline dutifully joined the chorus of Republican outrage.