Sanders raises $25 million in January, campaign announces Super Tuesday ad buy
Bernie Sanders raised $25 million in January toward his run for president, his campaign said on Thursday as it announced it was sending more staff to the 14 states that vote on March 3 in the Democratic Party’s nominating contest.
Trump to speak after his acquittal in U.S. Senate impeachment trial
President Donald Trump, facing a bruising re-election campaign and the possibility of more Democratic investigations in Congress, will make a public statement on Thursday about his acquittal on impeachment charges by a deeply divided U.S. Senate.
Courts are the next front in Trump’s battle over presidential powers
In federal court and on the Senate floor, lawyers for President Donald Trump have argued that the U.S. Constitution confers on a president broad protection from scrutiny by Congress, prosecutors and the judiciary for his actions.
Top U.S. officials to spotlight Chinese spy operations, pursuit of American secrets
An aggressive campaign by American authorities to root out Chinese espionage operations in the United States has snared a growing group of Chinese government officials, business people, and academics pursuing American secrets.
Biden says he is ‘not going anywhere’ after poor showing in Iowa
Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden vowed on Wednesday to go on fighting for the Democratic presidential nomination despite what he called the “gut punch” he took in Iowa, where he lagged in fourth place.
Freed from impeachment drama, Trump to press ahead with re-election campaign
President Donald Trump emerged confident and ready to press on with his re-election effort on Wednesday after the Democratic-led impeachment drive that he denounced as illegitimate crashed to a halt in the Republican-led Senate.
Senate acquits Trump in historic vote as re-election campaign looms
By David Morgan, Susan Cornwell, Richard Cowan and Patricia Zengerle
Selfies and polite applause greet acquittal vote at Trump Hotel bar in U.S. capital
A smattering of applause briefly interrupted the chatter in the bar of the Trump International Hotel in Washington when the U.S. Senate voted against the first article of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
U.S. Senate acquits Trump in historic vote as re-election campaign looms
By David Morgan, Susan Cornwell, Richard Cowan and Patricia Zengerle
White House calls Trump impeachment acquittal ‘full vindication and exoneration’
The White House welcomed the U.S. Senate vote to acquit Republican President Donald Trump on Wednesday, calling the impeachment process a “witch hunt … based on a series of lies.”