Update: Chelsea Handler has since apologized to Juanita Broaddrick in a tweet, saying, “I believe you.” Comedian Chelsea Handler is one of the most outspoken anti-Trump celebrities, and recently announced she is giving up her Netflix career to pursue political activism. But after her latest flub, that might not be… Read More
Congresswoman claims male lawmaker exposed himself to staffer
A Republican congresswoman said Tuesday she was told recently by a trusted source that a member of Congress exposed himself to a staffer. Rep. Barbara Comstock, R-Va., said at a House hearing on preventing sexual harassment on Capitol Hill that she was told about a staffer who quit her job… Read More
Democrats FREAK at Trump Jr.’s tweets
President Donald Trump’s oldest son released a series of private Twitter exchanges between himself and WikiLeaks during and after the 2016 election, including pleas from the website to publicize its leaks. While his publication is an indication he has nothing to hide, Democrats are panicking over the fact that he… Read More
Finally! Special Council to investigate Clinton Foundation?
The Clinton Foundation has long been rumored to be involved with shady dealings, and now Attorney General Jeff Sessions may finally hold them accountable. Sessions is leaving open the possibility that a special counsel could be appointed to look into Clinton Foundation dealings and an Obama-era uranium deal, the Justice… Read More
Joe Biden talks about a 2020 presidential run
Former Vice President Joe Biden teased a presidential run on multiple morning shows Monday while promoting his new book, “Promise Me, Dad.” When asked on the Today show about a presidential run, Biden said, “I honest to God haven’t made up my mind about that. I’m not closing the door…. Read More
Sen. Rand Paul returns to Washington after violent attack
Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul said Monday he is returning to Washington following an attack in his yard that left him with six broken ribs. “While I’m still in a good deal of pain, I will be returning to work in the Senate today, ready to fight for liberty and… Read More
Supreme Court to rule on political attire at polling places
The Supreme Court has agreed to determine whether a Minnesota statute that prohibits wearing political apparel in polling places is unconstitutional. The Supreme Court said Monday it will take a case challenging the law. Several groups sued just before the 2010 election to try to ensure officials would not bar… Read More
[Must See] Hannity fans smash coffee machines over pulled ads
A decision by Keurig to stop advertising on Sean Hannity’s Fox News program has supporters of the conservative host destroying the company’s coffee makers. Sponsored: Can 535,311 be wrong? Keurig announced Saturday that it had pulled advertising from “Hannity” after several Twitter users questioned the company’s support for the host, citing Hannity’s… Read More
Trump names new HHS secretary
Turning to an industry he’s rebuked, President Donald Trump on Monday picked a former top pharmaceutical and government executive be his health and human services secretary, overseeing a $1 trillion department responsible for major health insurance programs, medical research, food and drug safety, and public health. The nomination of Alex… Read More
Republican Roy Moore to sue newspaper over assault allegations
Alabama Republican Roy Moore says a lawsuit will be filed over the newspaper report carrying allegations that he had sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl four decades ago and that neither Democrats nor Republicans want to see him win a special Senate election. While pressure to quit the race four… Read More









