Kerry Picket
Articles by Kerry Picket
Catherine Herridge, Sharyl Attkisson to testify about press shield law, ouster from CBS
House lawmakers will hear from veteran investigative journalists about the significance of the press shield law, which aims to protect journalists and their sources from government overreach and censorship. Published April 5, 2024
Tim Scott’s new web show of Black Republicans rips Biden
Congress' five Black Republican lawmakers, in a new weekly video series, hammered President Biden for his 2020 "you ain't Black" campaign remark. Published April 5, 2024
New poll shows Rep. Jamaal Bowman trailing primary opponent by 17 points
A new poll shows "Squad" member Rep. Jamaal Bowman struggling in his reelection bid for a third term. Published April 3, 2024
Eric Hovde puts Tammy Baldwin on defense in Wisconsin’s suddenly tight U.S. Senate race
Two-term Democratic incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin was coasting toward reelection until a spirited challenge by Eric Hovde gave Republicans a shot at picking up the Wisconsin seat. Published April 3, 2024
Trump, RNC score $65.6 million campaign haul in March
The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee announced Wednesday that they raised more than $65.6 million in March, ending the month with over $93.1 million cash on hand. Published April 3, 2024
Former U.S. prosecutor who helped indict Jan. 6 defendants about to stand trial for violent attack
A former U.S. prosecutor from Tampa who helped the federal government indict Florida residents accused of participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol is about to stand trial himself. Published April 1, 2024
Biden-Harris campaign scorned for Hispanic outreach launch without top Hispanics
The Biden-Harris campaign took heat for failing to bring top Democratic campaign supporters who are Latino to Miami for the rollout of its Hispanic outreach initiative. Published April 1, 2024
Trump campaign slams White House over Biden trans visibility day proclamation on Easter Sunday
The Trump campaign condemned the Biden White House Saturday over its declaration of Trans Visibility Day on Easter Sunday. Published March 30, 2024
Murdered N.Y. cop’s family didn’t let governor, attorney general speak at funeral
Top New York Democrats were told they couldn't speak at Saturday's funeral of slain police officer Jonathan Diller. Published March 30, 2024
Agent says FBI interrogates Americans about social media posts ‘every day, all day long’
FBI agents recently told an Oklahoma woman, confronted at her door, that the bureau sends agents to question Americans about their social media posts "all day long" in an "effort to keep everybody safe." Published March 30, 2024
Fetterman staffers quit to accept more liberal-oriented jobs as senator moves further to center
Senior staffers sent their resignation notices to Sen. John Fetterman as the Pennsylvania Democratic lawmaker has shifted his stance to be more moderate on key policy issues. Published March 30, 2024
Squad’s anti-Israel rhetoric spurs tough primary challenges
Members of Congress' far-left "Squad" who have championed Palestinians in the Middle East conflict are now in danger of losing their seats in Democratic primaries. Published March 29, 2024
States aiming to protect consumers’ financial privacy when buying guns, ammo
States are lining up to pass legislation that prevents the government from invading financial privacy when consumers purchase firearms and ammunition from retailers. Published March 28, 2024
Pennsylvania court rules in favor of RNC in mail-in ballot case
Republicans scored a legal victory this week after the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that mail-in ballots without dates or with unqualified dates cannot be counted in Pennsylvania elections. Published March 27, 2024
N.Y. Dems accused of weaponizing courts against many political foes — not just Trump
New York Republicans say Attorney General Letitia James' vendetta against former President Donald Trump is further proof that Democrats have turned the state's courts into a political retribution machine. Published March 25, 2024
House investigator says Jan. 6 committee engaged in political smear of Trump
Rep. Barry Loudermilk says investigators on the Jan. 6 committee created a final report as a political hit job on former President Donald Trump instead of an analysis of security failures the day the U.S. Capitol was breached by pro-Trump protesters. Published March 21, 2024
Ken Buck voted out of House Freedom Caucus
The House Freedom Caucus has booted Rep. Ken Buck from the arch-conservative group just days before he resigns from Congress. Published March 20, 2024
Republicans go all out to ban DEI mandates in medical schools
GOP lawmakers proposed legislation Tuesday banning race-based mandates at medical schools and accrediting institutions. Published March 19, 2024
Trump: Will Cassidy Hutchinson be rebuked for ‘fake stories’ to Jan. 6 committee?
Former President Trump asked if his White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson will be prosecuted for her disputed testimony about his actions toward his Secret Service driver on Jan. 6, 2021. Published March 19, 2024
RNC files election integrity lawsuit against Nevada’s secretary of state
The Republican National Committee filed an election integrity lawsuit Monday against Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar alleging failure to update voter rolls. Published March 18, 2024