SPAN's Washington Journal on Friday, February 20, sparking viral speculation that he was actually President Donald Trump. The ...
If you have ever felt that the American political landscape resembles some kind of nightmarish circus, you may find catharsis in the new play Kramer/Fauci, in which the writer and AIDS activist Larry ...
A C-SPAN caller who vehemently ripped into the Supreme Court’s ruling against President Donald Trump’s tariffs sparked an internet frenzy for sounding strikingly familiar. A man identifying himself as ...
A “John Barron” call to C-Span after the Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariffs sparked speculation that it was the president using the fake name.
a guy who claimed to be named John Barron and sounded a lot like Trump called into C-SPAN to complain about the Supreme Court's tariff decision and call Hakeem Jeffries "a dope" (John Barron is a ...
Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate rallied around President Trump’s decision to attack Iran and passed on the opportunity to demand he make the case to Congress.
This isn’t a war, it’s a situationship.” SNL skewers tensions with Iran in a wild press briefing sketch starring Colin Jost as Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
Anyone can call into C-SPAN to vent their frustrations and share their opinions about the state of the nation -- even the president himself.
It’s not as crazy as it seems. Bob Crawford has had a history podcast for a decade, and his book, “America’s Founding Son,” ...
And Trump has dramatically upped the pressure on the Senate Majority Leader to take the deal.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Axios tech policy reporter Maria Curi discussed the case regarding the U.S. potentially banning the social media app TikTok. The Supreme Court and ...
Is there a federal "Born In America" act that would prevent naturalized citizens from elected office being promoted by ...