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House GOP Questions Pelosi on Capitol Riot Security Failures

Top Republicans on several House committees demanded answers from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about security decisions made leading up to and on the day of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
GOP Demands Nancy Pelosi To Pay Hefty Fine for Breaking Her Own Metal Detector Rules

GOP Demands Pelosi To Pay Hefty Fine for Breaking Her Own Metal Detector Rules

Republicans wanted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to pay a hefty fine after allegedly skirting the metal detectors outside the House chambers on Thursday. Pelosi earlier imposed a rule requiring all members of the House to go through the heightened security measure.
President Trump Delivers Remarks In White House Briefing Room

Trump Will Likely Be GOP Presidential Nominee in 2024, Poll Shows

President Donald Trump will likely be the GOP's candidate for a 2024 run, said a poll from POLITICO/Morning Consult released Tuesday.

GOP Prepares to Release Controversial Biden Report

Republicans are set to release a report that focuses on Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden.

New Senate Republican COVID-19 Plan Could Cause Jobless Benefit Delays, Homelessness

Senate Republicans' proposal to slash unemployment benefit from $600 to $200 would most greatly affect low-income workers, who lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic.
President Trump Holds Briefing At White House

Trump Calls Off GOP Convention in Florida as Coronavirus Cases Surge

The Florida segment of the Republican National Convention was cancelled by President Donald Trump on Thursday, citing the threat of coronavirus in the state.

Presidential Election Polls 2016 – UPDATED: It's Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton While Gary Johnson and Jill Stein Still At It

The latest Quinnipiac Poll showed that Americans are voting against, rather than for, a candidate. In the Sept. 14 poll, researchers found that Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump 48 to 43. Recent polls also show that people are likely to vote for third party candidates. Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson has a 13 percent chance of winning voters while Green Party candidate Jill Stein had a 4 percent chance of being voted for president.

#TacoTrucksOnEveryCorner Still Trending, Latinos 4 Trump Founder Marco Gutierrez Responds

Dominican-American running for Congress, Marco Gutierrez, told MSNBC’s Joy Reid that if Hillary Clinton won the vote, there would be taco trucks on every corner. His comment on live television prompted the trendy #TacoTrucksOnEveryCorner hashtag, mocking the Latino politician.

Donald Trump Speech at 2016 Republican National Convention Tonight – Start Time, TV Channel and Live Streaming Info

2016 Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump will formally accept the GOP presidential nomination Thursday night, July 21, in Cleveland, Ohio. The billionaire will give his speech at the Republican National Convention at around 8:30 p.m. ET.

Donald Trump Presidential Campaign One Year Later: Civil Rights Icon Dolores Huerta, Actress Alicia Machado Describes the 'Year of Hate'

Donald Trump Presidential Campaign One Year Later: Civil Rights Legend Dolores Huerta, former Miss Universe Alicia Machado Alicia Machado

Donald Trump Orlando Shooting Speech Takes Aim on ‘Dysfunctional’ Immigration, Renews Muslim Ban Pitch

Following the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, Donald Trump reiterated his immigration stance on Monday that would temporarily ban Muslims entering the U.S.

Donald Trump vs. Washington Post: Trump Revokes Press Credentials From the Newspaper That Exposed the ‘Watergate’ Scandal

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced he has revoked the press credentials of a major U.S. newspaper -- the same newspaper the revealed the Watergate scandal.

As the Senior Latino in the Senate: Bob Menendez Condemns Trump's 'Downright Dangerous' Racist Remarks on Hispanic Judge

There are only three Latinos in the U.S. Senate, and the most senior of them all took Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to task for remarks against ethnic minorities.

Primary Results 2016: Hillary Clinton Claims Presumptive Democratic Presidential Nomination, But Bernie Sanders Fights On

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has claimed the presumptive presidential nominee for the Democratic Party on Tuesday night following

California Primary Polls: Democratic Presidential Primary Too Close to Call as Six States Host Primary Elections

The California presidential primary is on Tuesday, home to the largest number of pledged delegates at stake for either Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

RNC Quickly Names Helen Aguirre Ferré As New Hispanic Communications Director After Departure of Latina Official

The Republican National Committee announced a new Director of Hispanic Communications following the departure of another Latina Republican in the RNC's media department.

Presidential Poll Numbers: Clinton, Trump Deadlocked in This Northeastern State That Wants Sanders to Stay in the Race

Hillary Clinton might have trouble clinching the northeast states, namely New Hampshire, in a new poll from Franklin Pierce University and Boston Herald.

Former Telemundo President Nely Galán Schools Why Donald Trump's Messaging Negatively Impacts His Latino Vote Efforts

Former Telemundo President Nely Galán is promoting her new book, “Self Made: Becoming Empowered, Self-Reliant, and Rich in Every Way,” and the former “Celebrity Apprentice” contestant spoke against the term “illegal” immigrant and Donald Trump’s trouble in attracting Latino voters.

2016 Presidential Election 'Will Divide' Hispanic Voters, As Third Party Candidates Eat Away Clinton, Trump Votes

The latest presidential national poll has Hillary Clinton narrowly edging Donald Trump, but the addition third party candidates could spell trouble for the major political parties.

Indiana Primary Results 2016 Forces Ted Cruz to Abort Presidential Campaign and Donald Trump Assumes Presumptive Nominee Status

The Indiana presidential primary provided some Latino groups a clearer picture of the general election as Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, suspended his campaign, which improves Donald Trump’s bid for the White House.

Polls Suggest 2016 Indiana Primary Results Tonight Could End Ted Cruz's Presidential Dreams

Indiana is home to 167,000 Latino eligible voters, and while not all of the electorate will turnout on Tuesday, the Indiana primary will still play a crucial role in Ted Cruz’s presidential aspirations.
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