The former Republican congressman turned never-Trumper took to X to troll President Donald Trump‘s vice president, JD Vance, after his second-in-command got into a spat on X about Ukraine. “Did you ever imagine you’d be 1) Vice President 2) a Vice President with enough time to tweet 3) a complete douche canoe?
The Republican Party must decide if it truly wishes to be led next by a man so deficient in character and capacity come 2028.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy before he was berated by Donald Trump and JD Vance Friday in the Oval Office, says her Republican colleagues must stand up for Ukraine and help reset relations between Washington and Kyiv.
Vice President JD Vance was the overwhelming choice of GOP activists to be the 2028 Republican presidential nominee, according to the annual straw poll of the Conservative Political Action Conference.
If anything has dulled the GOP’s elation over the start of President Trump’s second term, it is that, barring a political meteor, this term will be his last.
An internal GOP schism over President Trump’s nomination of Elbridge Colby to serve as the Pentagon’s undersecretary for policy is spilling out into the public, prompting an intervention from Vice President JD Vance.
According to the CPAC poll that included 1,022 attendees, 61 percent said they supported Vance as the future leader of the GOP after Trump’s term ends in four years. Meanwhile, right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon came in second with 12 percent support.
Former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney had some choice words for Vice President JD Vance over Ukraine—as she quoted GOP icon and former President Ronald Reagan—who once discussed the fragility of a nation's freedom,
If anything has dulled the GOP’s elation over the start of President Trump’s second term, it is that, barring a political meteor, this term will be his last.
No sooner had Senate Republicans voted to begin work on $340 billion budget bill focused on funding the White House’s mass deportations and border security agenda than President Donald Trump threw it into turmoil.
Vice President J.D. Vance acknowledged Pope Francis’ displeasure with the Trump administration’s immigration policy and led a prayer for the ailing pontiff Friday at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast.
A remarkable shouting match broke out in the Oval Office on Friday between President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky, an extraordinarily fractious display that only underscored the deeply uncertain future of American assistance to Kyiv.