Donald Trump insisted Monday that the Republican establishment is against him, but conceded that party leaders are warming to his candidacy as a better alternative to rival Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential bid.
Al Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, Jabhat al-Nusra, is a greater threat to the United States in the long term than is ISIS, making the United States’ current single-minded focus on the latter group misguided, a new report is charging.
Hillary Clinton’s longtime aide and 2008 campaign manager said in an interview published Sunday night that she considered quitting her White House post in 1998 during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Glenn Beck condemned Donald Trump on Monday morning, calling him “a very dangerous man” after the billionaire businessman said his voters would stand by him even if he shot someone.
Ted Cruz is widely disliked by those who have worked with him, yet he is one of the leading candidates for the GOP nomination, writes Peggy Drexler. Why?