Trump sues Des Moines Register, pollster over preelection Iowa poll President-elect Donald Trump is suing The Des Moines Register and pollster J. Ann Selzer for publishing a poll that showed Vice President Kamala Harris leading in Iowa in the days before the 2024 ... 12/18/2024 - 6:00 am | View Link
Trump sues pollster J. Ann Selzer, claiming Iowa Poll was 'brazen election interference' "A three-point lead for Harris in deep-red Iowa was not reality, it was election-interfering fiction," the lawsuit reads. 12/17/2024 - 3:56 pm | View Link
Trump sues Des Moines Register, pollster for 'election interference' after pre-election poll President-elect Donald Trump is accusing the Des Moines Register newspaper and its pollster of “brazen election interference” for publishing a poll the weekend before the election that showed Democrat ... 12/17/2024 - 8:42 am | View Link
Trump sues Des Moines Register and pollster J. Ann Selzer for ‘brazen election interference’ over poll showing Harris victory in Iowa President-elect Donald Trump sued the Des Moines Register and J. Ann Selzer for “brazen election interference” on Monday after the vaunted pollster’s wildly inaccurate prediction ... 12/17/2024 - 3:27 am | View Link
‘Your poll made Trump mad’ is not a valid basis for a lawsuit The Des Moines Register’s final 2024 poll of Iowa was exceptionally wrong. That doesn’t mean Trump was wronged, as his new lawsuit claims. 12/17/2024 - 3:08 am | View Link
When activist and organizer Raquel Willis spoke at the inaugural Women’s March on the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2017, the organization was very different.
At that time, Willis was a burgeoning leader in social justice and activism, and she says the conversation around trans experiences was limited.
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If you want to understand both political parties’ unmooring at this moment, you might look at perhaps the most unlikely of proxies: none other than Matt Gaetz, the bomb-throwing former House member and failed nominee to become Donald Trump’s newest Attorney General.
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Multiple media outlets reported Wednesday that the House Ethics Committee had secretly voted to release its report into Gaetz in the coming days.
Democrats went with the old guy with experience over AOC to lead them in the House Oversight Committee after Jamie Raskin went to Judiciary. Rep. Ocasio-Cortez had been Vice Ranking Member, or Raskin's #2. Some Democrats aren't happy about this, but it's more or less how things in Washington work.
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is defending what he says is “embarrassing, though not criminal” past behavior and taking a shot at the House Ethics Committee, following reports that the panel voted to release its findings about him, The Hill reports.
Said Gaetz: “In my single days, I often sent funds to women I dated – even some I never dated but who asked.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Ethics Committee voted in secret to release the long-awaited ethics report into ex-Rep. Matt Gaetz, raising the possibility that the allegations against the Florida Republican who was President-elect Donald Trump’s first choice for attorney general could be made public in the coming days.
The decision by the bipartisan committee was made earlier this month, according to a person familiar with the vote who was not authorized to publicly discuss the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity Wednesday.
“The Supreme Court agreed on Wednesday to hear TikTok’s challenge to a law that could ban its U. S. operations, putting the case on an exceptionally fast track, culminating in oral arguments at a special session on Jan. 10,” the New York Times reports.