“I know how much the loss hurts,” President Biden said to a crowd in Delaware.
Author: Matthew Brown, USA TODAY
Poll: A quarter of Americans say Donald Trump is ‘true president’ of the US
An online Reuters/Ipsos poll of about 2,000 Americans finds sharp partisan differences in beliefs on the legitimacy of the 2020 election and more.
Macron says France will begin lifting restrictions in May for vaccinated travelers
The French president said Sunday that officials are looking for ways for vaccinated people to travel more freely. He is in talks with the White House.
‘Antithetical to the Gospel’: Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee’s tweet slammed as racist in MLB backlash
As criticism of Georgia’s voting law mounts, a backlash to MLB has arisen in turn. For many, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee crossed a line Sunday.
‘Everybody wants him’: Trump to launch social media platform in coming months, aide says
His spokesman’s claim comes after the former president was banned from an array of platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
What is the filibuster? A look at the Senate’s consequential quirk and debate on its future
The filibuster was created by accident. It can stop legislation in its tracks. And reforming — or ending — it is among Capitol Hill’s biggest debates.
House passes bills expanding background checks for gun sales, closing ‘Charleston loophole’
H.R. 8 requires a background check for firearms sale or transfer by private individuals. Another bill addresses ‘Charleston Loophole.’
Live politics updates: Mike Pence declines invitation to speak at conservative CPAC conference
Organizer Matt Schlapp said it was a “mistake” for Pence to avoid the conference because “his conservative record is well respected.”
House Democrats propose $1,000 fine for members of Congress who don’t wear masks on Capitol grounds
“It is not brave to refuse to wear a mask, it is selfish, stupid, and shameful behavior that puts lives at risk,” Rep. Dingell said in statement.
Trump is heard on audiotape pressuring Georgia secretary of state to ‘find’ votes to overturn Biden’s win
Neal Katyal, acting solicitor general during the Obama administration, said the Trump call “demonstrates an impeachable, perhaps criminal, offense.”