Former President Donald Trump, now a convicted felon, will appear for a sentencing hearing in New York on July 11, days before the Republican National Convention will start in Milwaukee.
Donald Trump and the RNC raised over $76 million combined in April. Trump's guilty verdict won't sway Republican megadonors like Andy Sabin and Steve Schwarzman
A New York jury on Thursday found Donald Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records — the first time a former U.S. president has been convicted of a crime.
Democratic Sen. Bob Casey’s family link to an attorney involved in key Pennsylvania election law changes is drawing scrutiny from Republican campaign operatives looking to knock off the incumbent in the critical swing state. An attorney at…
Republicans told Dr. Anthony Fauci to cough up personal emails and phone records after his former top aide revealed he had a 'secret back channel' to the pandemic patriarch.
Several G.O.P. Senate candidates used to embrace anti-abortion views. Now they are shifting their positions on an issue that has become an electoral liability for their party.
"In my young adult lifetime, I've never seen the kind of enthusiasm and passion there is right now to protect our primaries and to make sure that Republicans are picking our nominees."
Guest post by Joe Hoft at JoeHoft.com – republished with permission In early May the Republican Party of Florida held a back-door vote for key positions in the party selected by GOP party elites.
Republicans are demanding information from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on what they call a "highly questionable" high-speed rail project in California, according to a letter first obtained by ABC News.
Republicans are demanding information from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on what they call a "highly questionable" high-speed rail project in California, according to a letter first obtained by ABC News.
Few House Republicans went against Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential primaries and endorsed one of his challengers. Most have not suffered major consequences in their own primaries.