Mallory Wilson is a White House reporter for The Washington Times after previously covering breaking news. She graduated from Hofstra University and went on to cover local news and politics for the Long Island Herald before making her way to Washington. She can be reached at mwilson@washingtontimes.com.
Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign brought in $200 million in its first week, with more than half of the donations coming from first-time donors.
Sen. Tom Cotton on Sunday called Vice President Kamala Harris "dangerous" and insinuated that she's a worse choice to lead the country than President Biden.
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich denounced former President Barack Obama as a "threat to democracy" and blamed him for President Biden dropping out of the presidential race.
Vice President Kamala Harris already has her list of potential running mates just 48 hours after she leapfrogged over President Biden on the Democratic ticket.
White House officials and Democratic lawmakers on Monday rebuffed calls for President Biden to resign because of doubts about his ability to serve as commander-in-chief, after he bowed out of his reelection campaign.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi officially threw her support behind Vice President Kamala Harris Monday as she moves to take President Biden's spot on the Democratic presidential ticket.
Former President Donald Trump went on a tirade on Truth Social about President Biden dropping out of the presidential race as fraudulent, dirty politics.
Vice President Kamala Harris landed her first delegates Sunday just hours after receiving the endorsement from President Biden to become the Democratic presidential nominee after he dropped out of the race.
Female delegates at the Republican National Convention backed former President Donald Trump's move to put the legality of abortion back on the states without hesitation.
Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance called President Biden "the worst President" in his lifetime after Mr. Biden dropped out of the presidential race Sunday.
Vice President Kamala Harris said she will pursue the Democratic presidential nomination after President Biden dropped out and endorsed her earlier Sunday.
Just minutes after President Biden dropped out of the presidential race, former President Donald Trump attacked him for being the "worst president" ever.