Victor Morton
Articles by Victor Morton
Joe Biden erases Kamala Harris from Senate in latest gaffe
In an exchange about his support among blacks, Vice President Joseph R. Biden appeared to erase the existence of Sen. Kamala D. Harris of California. Published November 20, 2019
Edward Gallagher set for Navy SEALs removal despite Donald Trump pardon: Report
President Trump may have pardoned Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher of war crimes, but that doesn't mean the Navy's gonna let it slide. Published November 19, 2019
Hoda Muthana, ISIS bride, not U.S. citizen, judge rules
Hoda Muthana, the woman who left the U.S. to join up with the Islamic State in 2014, is not an American citizen, a federal judge ruled Thursday. Published November 14, 2019
Bill Clinton offers Donald Trump impeachment advice
Bill Clinton, America's most-recent impeached president, on Thursday offered apparently sincere words of advice for President Trump. Published November 14, 2019
Bruce Hensel, ex-NBC chief medical correspondent, faces felony sex charge involving minor
Dr. Bruce Hensel, former on-air medical correspondent for America's two biggest NBC stations, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of asking an underage girl for pornography. Published November 13, 2019
Don Cherry not sorry for ‘you people’ remarks: ‘I know what I said and I meant it’
Don Cherry isn't backing off. Published November 12, 2019
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, Elijah Cummings’ widow, to run for his seat
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, the widow of former Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, Maryland Democrat, announced Monday that she will run for her husband's seat. Published November 11, 2019
Jimmy Carter hospitalized with brain injury
Former President Jimmy Carter was hospitalized Monday night with a brain injury. Published November 11, 2019
Donald Trump eyes executive order tying foreign aid to religious freedom
The White House is reportedly drafting plans to condition U.S. foreign assistance on religious freedom. Published November 11, 2019
Mark Cuban: ‘Filthy rich’ Elizabeth Warren misleading public
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban became the latest tycoon to criticize Sen. Elizabeth Warren at the weekend, but he dared to make the ultimate attack on the progressive hero. Published November 11, 2019
Deval Patrick eyes 2020 White House bid: Report
Deval Patrick, a former Massachusetts governor, reportedly is considering a late entry into the Democratic presidential primary. Published November 11, 2019
Andrew Bakaj, whistleblower attorney, sends Donald Trump cease-and-desist letter
An attorney for the Ukraine whistleblower sent a letter to the White House on Thursday warning President Trump against publicly criticizing his client. Published November 7, 2019
‘Anonymous’ book ‘A Warning’ claims Trump officials weighed mass resignation
The author "Anonymous" reportedly claims in his upcoming book about the Trump administration that several senior officials considered an en masse resignation last year to warn the public about an out-of-control president. Published November 7, 2019
Michael Bloomberg launching 2020 White House bid: Report
Former New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg will reportedly enter the 2020 Democratic presidential race and has already taken preliminary steps to the end. Published November 7, 2019
Rob Schneider mocks California voters: ‘Would vote for a bowl of s—- if it had D next to it’
Actor Rob Schneider one-upped House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about the mentality of Democratic voters. And added an obscenity. Published November 6, 2019
Rand Paul blocks whistleblower protection resolution
Sen. Rand Paul blocked a resolution Wednesday that would have called on Congress and the administration to protect whistleblowers. Published November 6, 2019
Mark Zaid, whistleblower attorney, tweeted of Trump ‘coup,’ rebellion
Mark S. Zaid, the attorney representing the Ukraine whistleblower tweeted about starting a "coup" against President Trump that would end with his impeachment almost as soon as he took the oath of office. Published November 6, 2019
Juli Briskman, cyclist who flipped off Trump motorcade, wins Virginia election
Juli Briskman, the Northern Virginia woman who won 15 minutes of fame in 2017 fall by flipping the bird at President Trump's motorcade, is now a political office-holder herself. Published November 5, 2019
Rand Paul threatens to name whistleblower: ‘There’s no law that stops me’
Sen. Rand Paul is threatening to name the government employee who complained about President Trump's phone call with the Ukrainian president. Published November 5, 2019
Tippecanoe County, Indiana voting machines switching votes: Report
For the second straight election, an Indiana county's voting machines were not properly registering the preferred candidate. Published November 5, 2019