The political action committee Evangelicals for Harris rolled out a $1 million ad campaign Thursday that features footage of the late evangelist Billy Graham and suggests former President Donald Trump exhibits the character of evil men in the last days.
The Republican attorney general of Indiana has vowed to fight a recent court ruling that mandates taxpayer-funded sex change procedures for an inmate who is in prison for strangling his 11-month-old stepdaughter to death.
A coalition of 22 Republican state attorneys general led by Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador sent an eight-page letter to the American Academy of Pediatrics on Tuesday demanding the organization retract its renewed 2018 guidance regarding the reversibility of puberty-blocking drugs for children with gender dysphoria.
Recent polling indicates that most Americans see neither former President Donald Trump nor Vice President Kamala Harris as especially Christian or religious, despite both of them having claimed to identify as such.
Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, visited the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday to pay his respects at the graves of the late evangelist and his wife.
Senior staff for North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson's campaign resigned over the weekend amid allegations that he posted lewd posts to a porn website more than a decade ago.
New York Magazine political reporter Olivia Nuzzi was placed on leave Thursday after revealing that she had a personal relationship with independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
North Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson has denied allegations in a CNN report that he made extensive lewd and offensive posts to a pornographic website years before he entered politics, describing himself as a "black Nazi" and expressing an interest in transgenderism.
Former President Donald Trump suggested during a Wednesday appearance on Fox News' late-night show "Gutfeld!" that God allowed him to escape the two recent assassination attempts against him.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested earlier this week that Americans who promulgate allegedly Russian-backed "propaganda" should be civilly and even criminally charged.