With his statement, Bill Clinton became the most recent former president to address the deadly Minneapolis shooting of a US citizen, while Republican George W. Bush has remained silent.
Two Democratic ex-presidents condemned the fatal Minneapolis ICE shooting, but Joe Biden and George W. Bush remain silent—potentially due to their own complex ICE legacies ...
The statements from the Democratic former presidents said the shooting of Alex Pretti is "a wake-up call" and a moment that could shape "our history for years to come." ...
Melania Trump has made the first lady role her own by straying from presidential protocol and long-held White House ...
Roads near the site where Pretti was killed have reopened after a night of "overwhelmingly calm and peaceful" protest ...
From a live raccoon to a cheese wheel the weight of a car, American Presidents have received some unique gifts. These are ...
Alex J. Pretti, 37, a U.S. citizen and registered nurse who worked at a U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs medical center in ...
"The Office" star Craig Robinson says a girl he dated once mixed him up with Michelle Obama's brother, also named Craig ...
U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan is retiring from office and will not seek re-election this year, ending 20 years of service to Florida’s 16th Congressional District. Buchanan’s announcement comes less than ...
An expert writes: “Minnesota remains the center of the universe today, with two enormously significant hearings back to back before federal judges based in the Twin Cities,” POLITICO’s legal ace Kyle ...