Interspersed with footage of the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, the ad warns: “If we elect Donald Trump, the past will be the future.”
Mary Ann Akers covered politics and Congress in Washington, D.C., for The Washington Post, Roll Call, and The Messenger and is a former national correspondent for NPR. She has also taught Advanced Reporting at American University.
The spin room will be filled with familiar faces on Tuesday night.
A congressman who served with Tim Walz predicts even more will come out of the woodwork.
The war-weary Ukrainian president replied to Trump: “I hope we have more good relations.”
The vice president travels to Arizona, where she will blame Trump for killing immigration reform no matter what he says about eating cats and dogs.
Rep. Clay Higgins walked back his comments on Thursday while the lawyer attacked him.
The president also took some parting shots at Donald Trump and said he’s “at peace” with his decision to step aside for Kamala Harris.
Vice President Harris aims to capitalize on her inroads with voters who now trust her as much as Trump to manage the economy.
Vowing deportations and spreading conspiracies about migrants packs more political punch than explaining the economy, GOP strategists say.
Vance must have suffered a memory lapse about Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, David Sacks and a host of other Silicon Valley royalty that have backed his and Donald Trump’s campaign.