U.S. officials are stepping up their warnings about foreign interference in the election, focused on three main adversaries: Russia, China and Iran.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy huddled with U.S. leaders on Thursday to shore up American support for his country’s fight against Russia as the war faces a partisan reckoning in this year’s presidential election.
A total of 15 men under the age of 30 from Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin participated in conversations as part of the NBC News Deciders Focus Group.
Trump’s election case is moving forward again in federal district court after the Supreme Court gave the ex-president some immunity from criminal prosecution, with U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan now having to determine what charges against Trump, if any, can still be prosecuted.
The brief is aimed at defending a revised and stripped-down indictment that prosecutors filed last month to comply with a Supreme Court ruling that conferred broad immunity on former presidents.
The Postal Service is vowing to deliver ballots promptly despite dips in service in many parts of the country.
President Joe Biden has signed a temporary government spending bill that keeps agencies operating into December, after Congress punted key spending decisions until after the November election.
Filings from special counsel Jack Smith laying out never-before-seen evidence in the election subversion case against Donald Trump â€“ including interview transcripts and notes from an investigation that counted among its witnesses former Vice President Mike Pence,
Pollster Robert Cahaly from the Trafalgar Group said Wednesday night on FNC's "Hannity" that he agrees with Bernie Sanders that Kamala Harris remains a committed progressive who is "saying what it takes to with the election.
In a recent National Security Action survey of voters in key electoral battleground states, only 14% listed China as the top national security priority for the next president. Immigration led the list at 38%, followed by the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, both at 28%.