Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) said statements in President Biden’s farewell speech came much too late in a Thursday statement, raising question with the commander in chief’s parting
When it comes to Senate bloviating, Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse is among the worst of a bad company. A political party that has lost its hold on the White House and its Senate majority has been reduced to what amounts to catcalling from the sidelines as the second Trump administration forms,
Sheldon Whitehouse’s latest attempt to punish Supreme Court Justices he dislikes. In 2023 Mr. Whitehouse, the Javert of the Senate, requested that the Judicial Conference refer Justice Clarence ...
The Democratic Party's left wing has warned for decades that America is moving toward an oligarchy in which a handful of billionaires controls much of the nation's wealth and political power.
GOP former House member Lee Zeldin, picked to be EPA administrator, pledged strict interpretation of the country's environmental laws.
Rhode Island Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse joins the program to warn about how the effects of climate change could potentially lead to another U.S. economic downfall. Kate Klonick ...
From the hearing's outset, Democratic senators' questions reflected valid and critical concerns but often in a poorly framed manner.
In his farewell address to the nation on Thursday, President Joe Biden said "We need to get dark money — that’s that hidden funding behind too many campaigns’ contributions — we need to get i
Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse rebuked Biden for giving the speech four years too late, adding he would've been reelected if he ran on it.
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken held his final press conference on Thursday, during which he kicked out a journalist for asking questions about Gaza.
Thursday on the RealClearPolitics radio show -- weeknights at 6:00 p.m. on SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124 and then on Apple, Spotify, and here on our website -- Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende start with a review last night's prime-time address by President Joe Biden about his legacy and accomplishments.
Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) on Thursday's broadcast of SiriusXM's The Laura Coates Show said Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi is "qualified" but he has "concerns." SEN. PETER WELCH (D-VT): What I can say is that Bondi is qualified.