Texas man to face charges of threatening to kill Georgia election and government officials
A Texas man accused by U.S. federal prosecutors of threatening to kill election and government officials during a wave of violent rhetoric by believers in...
Ex-Trump Justice Dept official appears before U.S. House Jan. 6 committee
A former high-ranking Justice Department official appeared on Wednesday before the congressional committee probing the assault on the U.S. Capitol for questions about his bid...
Republican U.S. lawmakers funnel money to colleagues who crossed Trump
Republican U.S. lawmakers donated more than $380,000 last year to the campaigns of eight colleagues who Donald Trump is trying to drive from office, prioritizing...
Democrats to seek ‘talking filibuster’ if Republicans block U.S. voting rights bills
Democrats will push for a "talking filibuster," requiring U.S. senators to physically take the floor and speak nonstop, likely for hours, to halt legislation, if...
U.S. Democrats set voting rights showdown with no clear path to victory
President Joe Biden's Democrats took their push to protect U.S. voting rights to the floor of the Senate on Tuesday, where legislation is roundly expected...
U.S. voting-rights bill passes in the House, but Senate prospects remain unclear
A Democratic bill intended to protect voting rights passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, though its chances were unclear in the narrowly divided...
U.S. states restricting voting rights would disappoint Martin Luther King, daughter says
Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter says she believes the slain civil-rights leader would have been disappointed with efforts playing out in some parts of the...
Reactions to Biden speech on U.S. voting rights
Lawmakers and activists reacted on Tuesday to calls by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for passage of U.S. voting rights reforms, including...