WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans have increasingly expressed anti-Muslim sentiment in the wake of the Iran war, with several far-right lawmakers posting Islamophobic statements on social media ...
Senate Republicans are growing anxious about the midterms. They once felt like they had a glidepath to keep or even grow ...
Senate Republicans aren't keen on using a talking filibuster to jam through President Donald Trump’s SAVE America Act, which ...
In this week’s Friday Read, Calder McHugh and Samuel Benson report on the friction between Trump, Big Tech and the church. As one church elder put it: “Man can create AI, but AI cannot create God.” ...
In an email to his supporters on Friday, Trump doubled down on the disrespect by using a shot of the transfer to promote a private newsletter group receiving “national security briefings.” “This is ...
Anti-Muslim rhetoric is on the rise among some Republican lawmakers. Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles wrote that “Muslims don’t belong in American society.” Alabama Sen.
A growing number of Republicans in Congress are embracing rhetoric against Muslims. Their remarks have faced little public ...
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