RNC attendees embraced Trump’s choice of Senator JD Vance of Ohio as his running mate. But for some conservatives, choosing a more traditional Republican for vice president would have reunified a party that is divided.
The Republican National Convention in Milwaukee has welcomed one of the country's most divisive non-political figures this week: Fox Sports soccer analyst and former USMNT star Alexi Lalas.
Six months ago, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley were the two lone challengers still in the race, trying to steal the Republican nomination from former President Donald Trump. On Tuesday evening, that felt like a distant memory.
Donald Trump has said repeatedly that he will accept the results of the 2024 election only if he believes it’s “fair”—i.e., if he wins. Judging by whom the Republican National Committee chose to feature at the convention, that now appears…
Politico: “Donald Trump didn’t just select a running mate here – he doused political kerosene on the raging Republican fire over foreign policy.” “By tapping the 39-year-old Sen. J.D. Vance,
Gov. Greg Abbott is scheduled to speak today at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Attorney General Ken Paxton is also attending the convention, as is U.S. Senator Ted Cruz. Convention attendees are reacting to the…
The ordeal allegedly unfolded outside the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee GOP Rep. Derrick Van Orden was lining up to enter a RNC-related breakfast on Tuesday morning.
We’re halfway through the Republican convention and while it seems to be very effective at unifying the party it’s really made for pretty dull television. Here’s what I’m seeing: Join
A group that made salacious accusations about U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert has settled a lawsuit it filed against the Colorado congresswoman alleging she defamed its founder.
A group that made salacious accusations about U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert has settled a lawsuit it filed against the Colorado congresswoman alleging she defamed its founder.