After some Republican allies gave President Trump tepid reviews for his first debate against Joe Biden, the question for Trump’s campaign is whether to switch strategy.
Daily Archives: October 1, 2020
Vote by mail, early voting underway around the country
The early voting activity comes as an unprecedented number of voters are expected to vote by mail because of health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suicide rate among active-duty troops jumps to six-year high, COVID-19 stress could make it even worse
The active-duty Army has seen a 30% increase so far in 2020 in deaths by suicide from 88 deaths by suicide in 2019 to 114 this year.
1,600 former Justice Department lawyers accuse Barr of using DOJ to help Trump in election
In an open letter, former Justice Department attorneys expressed concerns Thursday that Attorney General William Barr is using the power of the agency to help Trump win reelection.
Federal judge halts work of Trump’s national law enforcement commission after NAACP complaint
The order comes weeks before the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice was due to deliver findings to Attorney General William Barr.
How a Supreme Court justice gets nominated, confirmed, opposed and filibustered
The Supreme Court is a vital component of our democracy. Here’s how the process works to nominate, confirm, and oppose a potential justice.