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Ted Cruz returned to the campaign trail for the first time since suspending his presidential campaign to stump for senate hopeful Darryl Glenn in Denver -- but at least one fan of the Texas senator isn't ready to let his 2016 bid go. "We may all need to run," Cruz joked, who kicked off his remarks in his trademark way, saying, "God bless the great state of Colorado."
The Congressional Black Caucus is demanding Fox News's Bill O'Reilly apologize to Rep. Jim Clyburn for saying he wanted to "slap" the Democrat for ignoring the role terrorism played in the Orlando massacre. Speaking Thursday on "Fox and Friends," Mr. O'Reilly criticized Mr. Clyburn for choosing to focus on gun control instead of the threat of radical Islam after a Muslim extremist gunned down 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
Investigators "always profile," former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said, responding to Donald Trump's call Sunday to profile Muslims, but profiling should be "based on hard facts that lead to the protection of the public," not on race, religion or sexual orientation. "We always profile," Giuliani, a former U.S. attorney, told Fox News' "America's Newsroom" program.
Donald Trump is firing campaign manager Corey Lewandowski less than a month before Republicans head to Cleveland for the party's national convention. "The Donald J. Trump Campaign for President, which has set a historic record in the Republican primary having received almost 14 million votes, has today announced that Corey Lewandowski will no longer be working with the campaign," Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks told the New York Times on Monday.
A Connecticut judge is set to hear arguments on whether to dismiss a lawsuit against the maker of the semiautomatic rifle used to kill 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012. A judge will hear arguments on whether to dismiss a lawsuit against the maker of the semi-automatic rifle used to kill 20 children and six adults in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre- a weapon similar to the... Authorities say the FBI has arrested four people, including three high-ranking New York Police Department officers, in connection with New York City's ongoing corruption probe.
In this photo taken June 15, 2016, Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in Hampton, Va. Donald Trump coasted through much of the Republican primaries largely untouched by his rivals, relying on little more than media coverage of his controversial statements and massive rallies to win contest after contest.
Vice President Joe Biden is planning a detailed denunciation of Donald Trump's proposed foreign policy on Monday, including repudiating the presumptive GOP nominee's embrace of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Biden will deliver his rebuttal to Trump's ideas during an afternoon address at a foreign policy conference in Washington.
Republican donors who are still willing to give to Donald Trump are increasingly uneasy - not just about the constant controversy surrounding the presumptive GOP nominee but also the perceived total lack of infrastructure related to his nascent fundraising operation. The list of problems, according to donors and party officials, is both long and not easy to fix over the course of a short period.
The media loomed large this primary season, with accusations of bias being thrown in every direction and one candidate in particular - Donald Trump Biden to take shots at Trump in national security address Juan Williams: Laying the odds on the veepstakes Media winners and losers of the 2016 primaries MORE But as the dust settles after long struggles in both parties, who are the winners and losers from within the media ranks? The Fox News anchor was at the center of one of the most intense Trump storms of the election cycle, but she suffered no real damage and emerged with her star power enhanced. It all began at the first Republican debate in Cleveland last August.
California Democrats gathered Sunday in Long Beach to certify delegates attending next month's Democratic National Convention. More than 200 delegates for Sen. Bernie Sanders , who has transitioned to a new phase of his campaign that is more about defeating Donald Trump than Hillary Clinton , are headed to Philadelphia .
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C. "Who do you like?" Donald Trump recently quizzed supporters at a Tampa rally, cupping a hand to his ear as they suggested vice presidential running mates. "Newt!"... "Sessions!" "Condi Rice!" came the cries, referring - respectively - to former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama and Condoleezza Rice, President George W. Bush's national security advisor and secretary of State.
Donald Trump has a commander-in-chief problem, and the White House will try to exploit it again on Monday by forcefully criticizing his anti-immigration and anti-Muslim stances. Days after President Barack Obama delivered a rhetorical broadside at the presumptive GOP presidential nominee's response to the Orlando, Fla., nightclub shooting, Vice President Joseph R. Biden 's will take his turn.
Way back in 1999, when Donald Trump was toying with the idea of a presidential run, he was asked who would be a good vice president on a ticket and cited Oprah Winfrey, calling her "very special." Just last year, he repeated that choice, saying that together, the two would win "easily."
Donald Trump fired his campaign manager Monday in a major shake-up that comes amid infighting and frustration among Republican Party leaders who complain that the presumptive nominee's effort is hobbled by poor organization, anemic staffing, an undisciplined message, and plunging poll numbers. The sudden firing of Corey Lewandowski, unusual in its timing just a month before the nominating convention, follows a stretch of bad publicity about Trump's response to the Orlando mass shooting and his disparaging comments about Muslims and a Mexican-American judge .
The US Vice President Joe Biden has said that the anti-immigrant sentiments expressed by Donald Trump are damaging US international relations. Speaking in a joint interview with RT and The Irish Times ahead of his visit to Ireland, Joe Biden said that Mr Trump's "hateful rhetoric" was undermining America's "capacity to lead around the world".
When Jim Murphy was a managing partner at DCI Group, the K Street firm distributed 'propaganda' insisting the military junta in Burma was not using rape as a weapon of war. Except for the fact it was.
Republicans and Democrats only agree on a single issue following the terrorist attack in Orlando, according to two major pollsters. "An overwhelming majority of Americans would support a law that prevents people on the federal government's terrorism watch list from buying guns," says a new YouGov.com survey.
Dozens of Republican convention delegates are hatching a new plan to block Donald Trump at this summer's party meetings, in what has become the most organized effort so far to stop the businessman from becoming the GOP nominee. The delegates are angered by Trump's recent comments on gun control, his racial attacks on a federal judge and his sinking poll numbers.
There are a lot of things I don't get in this post-Orlando terrorist shooting debate. What is easy to understand is how predictable it is after such tragic nightmares like this for many to retreat to the comfort of their usual beliefs.