Joe Biden says he ‘sure would like’ Michelle Obama to be vice president

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said at a campaign stop in Iowa on Tuesday that he would like former first lady Michelle Obama to be vice president. 

Michael Bloomberg pledges Black progress, trailing by double digits in new Texas poll

The well regarded, non-partisan Texas Lyceum poll has former Vice President Joe Biden leading the pack with 28 percent followed closely by Senator Bernie Sanders with 26 percent of the state's likely Democratic votes.

GOP lacks votes to block Bolton, other impeachment witnesses

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has told senators privately he does not yet have the votes to block new witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.

March for Life: President Trump becomes 1st sitting president to attend pro-life rally

President Donald Trump called it his “profound honor" on Friday to be the first president to attend the annual anti-abortion gathering in Washington called the March for Life.

Amid impeachment trial, lawmakers wage battle for public opinion

Back in Houston,13-term Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee says the evidence against Trump is both damning and overwhelming. She believes the 45th President committed acts the founders would have considered solid grounds for removal.

President Trump Impeachment Trial: Democrats open 2nd day of arguments in US Senate

House Democrats declared that “no president” has ever abused power the way Donald Trump did in his Ukraine dealings as they opened their second day of arguments Thursday in the historic impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.

Partisan division over impeachment impacting Houston politics

The enormous gap between the combatants is well illustrated by the arguments of Democratic Rep. Al Green, an early and passionate advocate for impeachment and the equally spirited defense of President Trump’s actions delivered by Republican Congressman Brian Babin.

President Trump's legal team calls impeachment case "flimsy"

President Trump's legal team filed a brief Monday asserting that he did "absolutely nothing wrong". The filing is meant as a counter to the brief filed by House Democrats two days ago.