Amy Coney Barrett, About to Be Confirmed to the Supreme Court, Sees a Scenario in Which Abortion Should Be Punishable by Death
So that’s pretty concerning.
So that’s pretty concerning.
Election officials in Pennsylvania say the Trump campaign’s tactics in the crucial swing state could amount to voter intimidation.
Joe Biden delivered strong one-liners—“He’s a very confused guy. He thinks he’s running against somebody else”—while Trump devolved into Fox News gibberish, Kristen Welker “crushed it,” and the Hive team followed each twist and turn.
Trump also failed to say how the government plans to find the missing parents of 545 children it stole.
A “beautiful” health care plan is coming soon, vowed the president—along with his hidden tax returns. Joe Biden more than held his own against Trump, who couldn’t stop obsessing over Hunter Biden.
Democrats are skeptical that the alleged Iranian plot was meant to hurt the president, as intelligence officials reportedly see Russia as a much bigger election threat.
Tony Bobulinski is probably not going to have the impact Trump thinks he is.
Apparently the president couldn’t wait for people to see him snap at Stahl, claim she’s “protecting” Biden, and then walk out because the questions were too hard.
The president is said to be outraged that Christopher Wray won’t do a Comey-style announcement that the bureau is investigating Joe Biden à la Hillary Clinton’s emails.
The president’s lawyer insists Sacha Baron Cohen set him up because of his relentless work exposing Joe Biden.