nashvilledino2/iStockBY: BRIANA STEWART, ABC NEWS (ATLANTA) — Following the arrest of Rep. Park Cannon D-Ga., for knocking on the door while Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a sweeping election bill this week, her attorney said Cannon is
WHAM-TVBy MARLENE LENTHANG, ABC News (ALBANY, N.Y.) — Dozens of officials in Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration, including his top aide Melissa DeRosa, have been reportedly subpoenaed by the New York State attorney general’s office as part of
LordRunar/iStockBy MEG CUNNINGHAM, ABC News(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — The effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom is on the verge of a major victory. There are almost enough signatures in support of the effort to get the measure
Leigh Vogel/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBy BEN GITTLESON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — For President Joe Biden, it’s all about timing. Faced with an unprecedented array of crises, from the coronavirus pandemic to gun violence, Biden this week made
OlegAlbinsky/iStockBy MICHELLE STODDART, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Friday called a sweeping new Georgia law restricting voting access, passed by the state’s Republican-led legislature, an “atrocity,” speaking to reporters as left the White House for
ALFSnaiper/iStockBy MICHELLE STODDART, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump is defending his supporters who violently assaulted the Capitol on Jan. 6, claiming they posed “zero threat,” despite the riot resulting in multiple deaths and
Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesBy BEN GITTLESON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden faced some of the most thorough questioning in his presidency Thursday when he answered just over an hour’s worth of queries from the news media
prostock-studio/iStockBy QUINN SCANLAN, ABC News (ATLANTA) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a nearly 100-page omnibus bill Thursday that will make sweeping changes to election law, impacting voters, local election administrators and the board overseeing elections. With