Alabama GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville said at a campaign rally that Democrats back reparations because “they think the people who do crime are owed that.”
Author: Merdie Nzanga, USA TODAY
Most Latino voters have already decided how they will vote, poll finds
A National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials poll found that fewer than half of Latino voters are undecided about the midterms.
Trump’s racist comment on Elaine Chao, McConnell’s wife, draws criticism from the right
Sen. Rick Scott avoided calling out Trump directly, instead responding vaguely: “it’s never OK to be a racist.”
Prosecutors caution against charging Rep. Matt Gaetz in sex trafficking probe: report
Gaetz was accused of having sex with a 17-year-old girl and allegedly paid for her to travel with him, the New York Times previously reported.
In Hannity interview, Trump claims he can declassify documents ‘even by thinking about it’
Trump’s comments came ahead of the appeals court ruling allowing the Justice Department to review 100 classified documents taken from Mar-a-Lago.
Trump mocks J.D. Vance, saying the Ohio GOP candidate is trying to get on his good side
Former President Donald Trump at a rally in Ohio on Saturday said that GOP candidate J.D. Vance is “kissing my ass.”
Trump warns of ‘big problems’ if he’s indicted over handling of classified documents
Trump’s comments come weeks after the FBI’s search of his Florida home as part of an investigation into the mishandling of classified papers.
Who is Mary Peltola? The Democrat defeated Sarah Palin in Alaska’s special election
Although Peltola won the special election to complete Don Young’s term, she will still face Begich and Palin in November’s general election.
10 House Republicans voted to impeach Trump: Where are they now?
Four House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump have lost their primaries. Others aren’t seeking reelection. Only 2 will run in November’s election.
Republicans push for more answers on FBI Mar-a-Lago search; White House offers no comment
The White House refused to comment on the Mar-a-Lago search on Sunday, while Republicans push for more answers from the Justice Department.