The fantastical tales perpetuated by Donald Trump and JD Vance have led to evacuations and school shutdowns.
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.
“I will NEVER SURRENDER!” the former president wrote in an email solicitation Sunday.
The two had never even met before their epic showdown Tuesday night. Now they’ve shaken hands twice in 12 hours, and actually talked—for five seconds.
Trump obviously said he won, but the truth is out there.
Harris remained in control as Trump went off the rails with outlandish tales of pet-eating immigrants. Taylor Swift immediately endorsed Harris.
Associates of Vice President Harris say she can win Tuesday’s debate by ignoring Trump.
Kamala Harris' campaign says the nominee worked at a McDonald's in California in 1983. But the Trump campaign asks for proof.
“I think the best thing maybe, for me, is to just stay out of it,” Darlene Walz told the Daily Beast.
Harris, who Trump has labeled a communist, is wooing a traditionally Republican business community.
At a rally in Pennsylvania, the former president said he plans to vote against an abortion ballot measure in Florida. He promised again to make insurance companies pay for IVF.