by WorldTribune Staff, March 22, 2024 The Washington, D.C. “uniparty” on Friday overcame a late charge by conservatives and rammed through a spending package that moved in the dead of night. The $1.2 trillion “minibus” bill spanned over 1,000 pages and was made public early Thursday morning while most Americans were asleep. The vote in […]
by WorldTribune Staff, December 8, 2020 A big weekend for Republicans in Georgia was marked by tragedy when Harrison Deal, a 20-year-old staffer working with Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s campaign, was killed in a car crash on Friday that set three vehicles ablaze. Gov. Brian Kemp did not attend President Donald Trump’s rally for Sens. Loeffler […]
Special to WorldTribune.com While GOP leaders in Washington were inching toward solidarity with Donald Trump, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders unleashed his harshest rhetoric to date against Hillary Clinton. Coming off victory in the West Virginia primary, his 20th win of the primary season, Sanders’ campaign said on May 11 the Democratic Party would be courting […]