The president’s comments may not change the Constitution, but they could test the strength of U.S. democratic norms.
The specifics had been a mystery as Democratic leaders summoned lawmakers to the State Capitol a week before the closely watched Nov. 4 election.
State law says accused abusers must surrender weapons. But many Washington counties aren't checking to see if orders are ...
A bid to amend the Constitution to allow Trump to run for a third term would face a high bar, since it would need approval ...
Hope for Second Amendment Advocates** A significant moment is on the horizon for Second Amendment supporters as the Supreme Court is poised to address various state restrictions on so-called "assault ...
The Senate failed for a 13th time to advance a GOP funding bill that would end the government shutdown, now on Day 28. Follow ...
The results of the 2025 Mountain States Poll have been released and it shows that Montanans are more unified about issues, ...
This second part of “No Kings” turns from the social to the institutional, tracing how Sri Lanka’s republican ideal has been ...
A tense second day of Virginia’s surprise special legislative session erupted Tuesday morning into partisan fireworks, as ...
President Donald Trump made comments about running in 2028, but he is barred from being elected to a third term.
J. Michael Luttig said it is “abundantly clear” that Trump will do everything he can to remain in office beyond his term limits.
Since returning to the White House, Trump has repeatedly brought the national conversation back around to whether he will run again.
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