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.
Former President Donald Trump said he doesn't feel bad for the backlash President Biden is receiving after his poor debate performance last month, because the president is a "bad guy."
Two Senate Democrats are calling on Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel to investigate conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for possible violations of ethics and tax laws.
Senate Democrats, more than a dozen of whom have expressed varying degrees of concern about President Biden's ability to win and serve a second term, were extremely tight-lipped Tuesday afternoon after their closed-door caucus discussion.
Democratic strategist James Carville said former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama should direct discussions on who should replace President Biden on the ticket.
Senate President Pro Tempore Patty Murray stopped just short of calling for President Biden to drop out of the presidential race Monday evening, saying he needs to do more to show he can beat former President Donald Trump in November.
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House Republicans have postponed a hearing with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to question him about former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case because Mr. Trump's sentencing date has been pushed back.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban predicted that former U.S. President Donald Trump would win the November election and said the change in leadership would be "good for the world."
A radio host from Philadelphia has parted ways with her station after she admitted to using prewritten questions from the Biden campaign in an interview with President Biden.
Leading Democrats warn that President Biden has just days to prove he can overcome questions about his mental and physical fitness and defeat former President Donald Trump in November.
Rep. Adam B. Schiff said President Biden has not alleviated concerns about his mental acuity and avoided giving a full-throated defense of his party's presidential nominee Sunday.
Former Rep. Tim Ryan, Ohio Democrat, aired his concerns that President Biden staying in the race could affect the party's candidates down ballot come November.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said he's worried about the country's national security after President Biden's shaky performance at the Georgia debate last month.
Rep. Seth Moulton joined the ranks of two other House Democrats in calling for President Biden to bow out of the presidential race after his shaky performance at the Georgia debate last week.