That said, Trump is as small a man as anyone who has ever occupied the Oval Office. Further, he is all-in on his belief that the 1/6 insurrection was legitimate, and that the resulting prosecutions were a conspiracy targeted at him and his loyal followers. Further, if he's determined...
As to the $1.3 billion outlay, that sounds somewhat impressive, except... Canada had already agreed to make that investment, while Biden was in office. "Task force" is another name for "blue-ribbon panel." These entities never accomplish anything. We are academics. Trust us on this. ...
there was no reason for them to have waited 4+ years. If a police officer who was assaulted that day, or a reporter who was bodily threatened, or a member of Congress whose office was violated, hasn't sued yet, it's either because they don't think they can win, or because they do...
(either by doing his bidding, or by pleasing the donor class), it's possible that the game here, at least in part, is not to replace them at all. That would be consistent with the plans of Elon Musk and DOGE. And it's worth noting that Musk loyalistshave taken overthe Office of ...
receiving the most votes, provided it was a majority of the number of electors, was elected President, and the runner-up became Vice President. The 12th Amendment replaced this system with separate ballots for President and Vice President, with electors casting a single vote for each office. ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -Qatar's emir approved laws on Thursday for the Gulf Arab state's first legislative election in October, when Qataris will elect two-thirds of the advisory Shura Council, his office said. The election, plans for which were first approved in a 2003 constitutional referendum...
The number ofelectoral voteseach state has depends on U.S. Census data and the number of members in the House of Representatives. How many electors are in the Electoral College? The Electoral College is made up of 538 electors. A 270 majority is needed for a candidate to win the...
A big part of the reason Musk and his underlings are doing whatever they damn well please is that they know the DoJ will look the other way, and also that they will likely receive blanket pardons on Trump's last day in office. However, we think they are also playing with fire. It ...
Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution states that electors can’t be a member of Congress, or hold federal office, but left it up to individual states to figure out everything else. According to the 14th Amendment, ratified after the Civil War, electors also can’t be anyone who ha...
Given that Democratic officeholders have clearly decided they have to get "stronger" on immigration, then the votes could be there to overcome a filibuster in the Senate. John Hickenlooper (CO), Tina Smith (MN), Jeanne Shaheen (NH), Ben Ray Luján (NM) and Mark Warner (VA) are up in...