Ohio, compares the attitude around President-elect Donald Trump entering office Monday compared to eight years ago on 'One Nation.'
Now that Donald Trump and the GOP have a hold on every branch of government, they're considering unique opportunities to remove major events from blue states into their own red states where their politicians and donors would benefit.
U.S. Representative Jim Jordan has expressed his support for President-elect Donald Trump to move the 2028 Olympics out of Los Angeles and relocate them to a city run by GOP lawmakers.
The now former special counsel said Trump would have been convicted for his alleged effort to overturn the 2020 election result if he hadn't been elected president
On Tuesday, Ohio Representative Jim Jordan agreed that the incoming forty-seventh president should consider moving the 2028 Olympics, currently slated to be held in Los Angeles, to a deep red state.
Norman had just voted against Mike Johnson when Nancy Mace handed him the phone and said that Trump wanted to speak with him.
Vance officially resigned from the post Friday. The next senator will be chosen by Republican Governor Mike DeWine, who under Ohio law will be tasked with appointing a replacement until 2026, when a special election will determine who will serve in the role until the term expires in 2029.
Zuckerberg admitted to our committee that the Biden White House had pressured Facebook to censor Americans. Today is a huge step in the right direction,” Republican Rep.
More than 1,250 have pleaded guilty or been convicted after trials in connection with Jan. 6, with more than 650 receiving prison time ranging from a few days to 22 years.
It’s not clear if Trump could move the Olympics to another city but Jordan said he would leave that decision up to the incoming commander-in-chief, who will be sworn in next week.
U.S. Representative Jim Jordan has expressed his support for President-elect Donald Trump to move the 2028 Olympics out of Los Angeles and relocate them to a city run by GOP lawmakers. Jordan ...
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