Law professor Jonathan Turley said the 10th Amendment is a guard against constitutional “mission creep” and contradicts Trump’s claim of total power.
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Secretary of Defense Mark Esper: Converted NYC convention center will be ‘largest hospital in the United States’
Defense Secretary Mark Esper said more than 1,100 doctors, nurses and other medical personnel will be sent to New York City to help treat patients.
‘This is going to be our Pearl Harbor’: Surgeon general warns USA faces worst week of coronavirus outbreak
“This is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most Americans’ lives,” Surgeon General Jerome Adams warned Sunday.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu self-quarantines after aide tests positive for COVID-19
Netanyahu, 70, has been tested and is isolating himself until he gets the results, or is cleared by the Health Ministry and his personal doctor.
Poll: 15% of Sanders supporters will vote for Trump in 2020 if Biden is the nominee
The poll also found Biden with a 16-percentage-point advantage (55%-39%) over Sanders among registered Democrats and independents who lean Democratic.
A state-by-state breakdown of what to watch for on Super Tuesday, where 15 contests are up for grabs
About a third of the delegates needed to secure the Democratic presidential nomination is up for grabs in the voting bonanza known as Super Tuesday.
Pence says Trump Jr. ‘justified’ to claim Democrats hope coronavirus ‘kills millions’
Last week, Donald Trump Jr. said Democrats hope the coronavirus “kills millions of people so that they could end Donald Trump’s streak of winning.”
After rising from relative obscurity to become a viable White House candidate, Pete Buttigieg ends his campaign
The mayor of a mid-size Midwestern town rose from relative political obscurity to become a viable candidate for the White House.
Sanders supporters denounce news outlets calling SC primary for Biden ‘with 0%’ of the vote
The early call, based on South Carolina exit polls, infuriated many supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders, who finished a distant second.
‘It’s my guilty pleasure’: Sen. Chuck Schumer confirms spending $8,600 on Junior’s cheesecake
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer admitted he has dropped almost $9,000 on his favorite cheesecake over the years. “Guilty as charged,” he said.