At GOP Debate, Trump the Only Candidate Willing to Pause Muslim Immigration
At Thursday’s Fox Business debate, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump was the only presidential candidate willing to pause Muslim immigration.
At Thursday’s Fox Business debate, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump was the only presidential candidate willing to pause Muslim immigration.

Donald Trump is so fascinated by the new Michael Bay Benghazi movie that he has rented space at a theater in Iowa, offering supporters free tickets.

Last Friday, three years after one such suit was filed, the State Department suddenly discovered thousands of previously undisclosed Clinton State Department documents.

Sen. Marco Rubio releases a new ad today defending his record on immigration reform, after taking punches from his opponents in last night’s debate.

Planned Parenthood closely controlled media access to its press conference yesterday, as it announced a lawsuit against David Daleiden and his colleagues at the Center for Medical Progress for exposing Planned Parenthood’s baby-parts business.

Co-founder of Respect Washington, citizen journalist Craig Keller, tells Breitbart News Daily about the ongoing trial of an illegal alien drug dealer who shot, killed and burned David Whitman in Spokane, WA.

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll found that a quarter of Republicans think that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) can’t become president because he was born in Canada to an American mother.

With Hillary Clinton’s polls collapsing, Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s project “The Groundwork,” which was supposed to lead Silicon Valley’s effort to put Clinton into the White House, appears to be failing.

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is out with a new television ad in Iowa and New Hampshire.
As of Friday morning, with nearly 300,000 votes cast, Drudge’s online poll asking who won the sixth Republican primary debate shows Donald Trump in first place by a mile with 54.5% support. Ted Cruz lands in second with 31%,and Marco

Sen. Ted Cruz has picked up two huge endorsements for his 2016 campaign: conservative icon Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) and Leadership Institute pioneer Morton Blackwell.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is set to endorse former Florida Governor Jeb Bush,

With just over two weeks before the Iowa caucuses, the campaign for the Republican nomination is reaching its climax. If Thursday night’s debate is any indication, it’s going to become a brawl.

This week, President Obama is going around the country to re-hash some of the themes from his State of the Union. I have a better idea: how about he start apologizing for the last seven years?

Marco Rubio had a challenging night at the Fox Business debate, but he fought hard to diminish some of the damage after Ted Cruz challenged him on his record.
Politico writes that talk radio seems to be backing Ted Cruz over whether he’s eligible to run for president.
The Daily Beast boils the GOP race down to two men:

The climate alarmists have come up with a brilliant new excuse to explain why there has been no “global warming” for nearly 19 years. Turns out the satellite data is lying. And to prove it they’ve come up with a glossy

At Thursday’s Fox Business debate, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump was the only presidential candidate willing to pause Muslim immigration.

During the sixth GOP presidential debate on Thursday night, Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo asked Senator Ted Cruz about a story that popped up the previous day in the New York Times, concerning loans Cruz took out during his 2012 Senate race.

The Obama administration announced on Thursday that Iran had not violated the Geneva Convention on prisoners of war. But it is wrong, as the text of the Convention makes clear.

During the January 14 GOP Debate, presidential hopeful Ted Cruz sought to differentiate himself from the other candidates on the stage by suggesting his time in office has proven he does not just talk pro-gun, rather, he is pro-gun.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was having the best GOP debate of the campaign–arguably, of any candidate–on Thursday night. But an unforced error on “New York values” gave frontrunner Donald J. Trump the chance to take control.

During the January 14 GOP Debate, presidential hopeful Jeb Bush addressed alleged Charleston gunman Dylann Roof’s acquisition of a firearm by pointing out that the FBI admitted it make a mistake on Roof’s background check, but a mistake is not a loophole.

During the January 14 GOP Debate, presidential hopeful Ted Cruz responded to moderator Neil Cavuto’s question on Obama and gun confiscation by pointing out that Obama demonstrated he was angling to take away guns from the moment he entered the White House.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and businessman Donald Trump went toe-to-toe in a thrilling exchange at the GOP Debate in Charleston, South Carolina on Thursday evening as they debated Cruz’s constitutional eligibility for the presidency.