"Promises broken," said Julián Castro, who served with Biden in Obama's cabinet.
"Promises broken," said Julián Castro, who served with Biden in Obama's cabinet.
Donald Trump's hour-plus appearance on a cable news town hall forum on Wednesday night was barely over when his political rivals - both announced and prospective - began firing out tweets, statements and press releases attacking the Republican front-runner for next year's White House election.
The oldest president in U.S. history opened his re-election campaign by casting Republicans as a danger to democracy and abortion rights.
Judiciary committee will hear testimony from ex-prosecutor despite DA resistance
Dominion Voting Systems will get $787 million of the $1.6 billion it originally sought.
The former president has vowed to deploy US special forces to “inflict maximum damage” on drug cartels if he is reelected
A new report published by the Biden administration concludes that the chaotic exit from Kabul is due to a lack of planning by the previous White House following the withdrawal plan Trump had agreed upon with the Taliban.
Hours after his courtroom appearance, it was clear the former president’s fundamental political calculus is unchanged
The former president claims he has been targeted with a long list of “fake” allegations since his 2016 election win
Prosecutors point to Trump’s “unlawful” election influence scheme as backing for felony charges
This is not the first Trump-related case he has presided over
Trump "concealed crimes that hid damaging information from the voting public during the 2016 presidential election," said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Donald Trump is not expected to be subjected to a mugshot following his surrender to New York authorities, the former president's attorney Joe Tacopina said Tuesday.
Partisans spar over whether charges are example of justice or political intimidation
Trump has followed a pattern since 2016 – the bigger the alleged crime, the louder he airs grievances and claims he’s being persecuted
Indictment of former president triggers political, social, legal unknowns
Former US President Donald Trump has released a furious statement after a jury voted to indict him over alleged hush money payments.
The Conways said in a statement that they were in the final stages of an amicable divorce.
During her video announcement, Haley touted her record as a twice-elected governor of South Carolina and her leadership in the state after nine people were fatally shot at a historically Black church in Charleston in 2015.