
Fox News Channel’s “Kelly File” anchor and co-moderator of the first primetime GOP presidential debate Megyn Kelly declared that she wouldn’t respond to GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s attacks on her or “apologize for doing good journalism” on Monday. Kelly
Breitbart News Editor-In-Chief Alex Marlow reacted to Buzzfeed’s allegations that GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump gave Breitbart money to report favorably on him by stating that the story is “totally bogus” and “Buzzfeed’s serious political reporting isn’t any more credible than
Monday on MSNBC, long-time Clinton ally Democratic strategist James Carville said Donald Trump supporters “do not like the Republican party,” pointing to House Speaker John Boehner, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other establishment Republicans as evidence in a comparison he drew to

It has been quite a last few months for Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton. The star quarterback signed a five-year $103.8 million contract in July and today he found himself in a scuffle with teammate Josh Norman. Norman, a defensive back,

Monday on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” Republican political consultant Mary Matalin said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump needs to stop whining and end his post-debate Jihad against Fox News and Megyn Kelly. Matalin said, “If [Fox News’] objective
Columnist and former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan said that “a significant slice of the Republican Party would take a walk” on GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump “and you could have a Goldwater situation,” and questioned the general election viability of

Monday on CNN, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) pointed out since 62 percent of the people said they would not vote for Donald Trump under any circumstance that means Hillary Clinton would beat Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump “like a drum.” Graham said, “We’re
Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) declared the Iran deal’s inspections regime is “not anywhere, anytime, but with lots of holes in it” in a statement on Monday, a portion of which was broadcast on Monday’s broadcast of “CNN Newsroom.” Schumer stated,

Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders drew the largest gathering thus far for any of the 2016 candidates, packing in 19,000 people in the Portland, OR basketball arena, and a reported 9,000 additional people listening outside of the arena via loudspeakers. Sanders, who

The U.S. Coast Guard seized 12,000 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $181 million when it intercepted a makeshift submarine in the eastern Pacific Ocean last month, which is said by the Coast Guard to be their largest drug seizure ever.
Wisconsin Governor and Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker argued, “it’s time to start focusing on who the real opponent is in the general election, and that’s Hillary Clinton” and that the focus on Trump is “like watching a car accident

Monday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” former White House chief of staff to President George H. W. Bush and New Hampshire Governor John H. Sununu criticized Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for his controversial comments about Megyn Kelly. Sununu said, “It was