Lindsey Graham Confronted on Enquirer's 'Catch and Kill' Plot to Help Trump "Apparently a lot of people do this. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tiger Woods, I think the whole thing is a crock," the senator said Sunday. 04/28/2024 - 9:20 am | View Link
Lindsey Graham argues Americans will vote on 'their problems,' not Donald Trump's criminal cases On CNN’s " State of the Union ," Graham railed against the indictments against the former president, claiming that most Americans are less concerned about Trump's four separate criminal cases at the ... 04/28/2024 - 5:19 am | View Link
Graham predicts Trump will get immunity for "some" presidential actions Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) predicted Sunday that the Supreme Court will send the case of former President Trump's immunity claims back to the lower courts, and be granted immunity for some actions. 04/28/2024 - 4:21 am | View Link
Graham predicts Supreme Court will send Trump presidential immunity case to lower courts Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) predicted Sunday that the Supreme Court will send former President Trump’s immunity case back to the lower courts. “Well, I think the court’s gonna find that presidential ... 04/28/2024 - 3:08 am | View Link
Glancing Back for April 27: Some Charleston residents oppose street plan Germany players celebrate after Andreas Brehme, left on ground, scores the winning goal in the World Cup soccer final match against Argentina, in the Olympic Stadium, in Rome, July 8, 1990. Andreas ... 04/27/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) has raised a whopping $18.3 million dollars this election cycle to help GOP incumbents and candidates — putting him ahead of his leadership opponent Sen. John Thune (R-S. D), Axios reports.
“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sought to make the case on Sunday that he can do something no third-party or independent candidate has come close to doing in modern U. S. history: win a presidential election. Although polls show him far behind, both major-party campaigns, those of President Biden and former President Donald Trump, view Mr.
“Nearly seven months after the Israel-Hamas war began, the demonstrations convulsing college campuses nationwide are exposing fresh tensions within the Democratic Party over how to balance free speech protections and support for Gazans with concerns that some Jewish Americans are raising about antisemitism,” the New York Times reports.
“From New York and Los Angeles to Atlanta and Austin, a surge in student activism has manifested in protest encampments and other demonstrations, drawing significant police crackdowns and sometimes appearing to attract outside agitators.
“Japan’s ruling party lost a special election Prime Minister Fumio Kishida had described in part as a judgment on himself, months ahead of a party leadership vote,” Bloomberg reports.
“Public anger over a slush fund scandal helped the main opposition candidate Akiko Kamei defeat the Liberal Democratic Party’s Norimasa Nishikori by about 83,000 votes to 58,000 in what had been a party stronghold in Shimane prefecture.”
“Rishi Sunak has spent 18 months as prime minister fending off internal Conservative Party criticism and rumors of plots to oust him. So far it’s come to nothing — though his team is taking nothing for granted this week,” Bloomberg reports.
“His critics on the Tory right have spent months gearing up for Thursday’s local and mayoral elections across England as their final chance to oust Sunak.
Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley refused to pull over for speeding and went home and called the police chief to quash the incident instead. That's a no-no.
Unfortunately for her (or fortunately for the rule of law), the entire incident was recorded on the officer's bodycam and now DA Doorley has to explain why she has such reckless disregard for the law, police officers, and common sense.
And although a Republican now (of course), Doorley has been a Democrat in the past.