Wilt Chamberlain was the biggest basketball star in the world and Richard Nixon was the Republican candidate for president. That year, they collaborated
Republicans pride themselves as champions of law and order. How can members of the New Jersey GOP accept Trump's Jan. 6 pardons?
Republican lawmakers are in an uproar over President Biden's decision to pardon allies targeted by President-elect Trump's circle.
Of all the executive orders Trump signed on his first day in office, the one that reverberated the most across Washington was his move to pardon Jan. 6 rioters.
Haley Barbour writes about how he rose from a college campaign volunteer to helping build the Republican Party to two-term Mississippi governor.
Why Whittaker Chambers and Richard Nixon Matter for Today’s GOP (w/ Sam Tanenhaus) | RSS.com On the 75th anniversary of their discovery, what is the history of Whittaker Chambers’ infamous...
Nixon died of a stroke in 1994, surviving Pat by exactly 10 months. He and his wife are buried side by side on the grounds of his childhood home. His gravestone is a simple black slab, the words from his inauguration speech carved in gold:
Donald Trump has shaken up America and the world in an extraordinary first week back in the White House that saw him remake the US political universe in his own image.
More Trump nominees with potentially rocky paths to confirmation face hearings in the Senate this week, including Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kash Patel.
Trump has deployed the military to the southern border, dismissed the head of the US Coast Guard, and issued 26 executive orders within hours of taking office. These orders address a wide array of issues, from environmental regulations to America’s citizenship rules, and have challenged decades of constitutional precedent.
Gina Swoboda, an election lawyer endorsed by President Donald Trump, beat back an attempt to replace her by former state Rep. Cory McGarr.
Our democracy will survive Trump because of us Northport, L.I.: Re “First-time voters & the new president” (op-ed, Jan. 20): Younger people have told me that Kamala Harris’s defeat felt like 2016 squared.