After President-elect Donald Trump was declared the 47th president during the early morning hours Wednesday, many U.S. political and business leaders have weighed in to congratulate him for his historic political comeback.
Ryan James Girdusky, who made international headlines last week when he was banned from CNN over a joke, said he believes the Left has been overtaken by a quasi-religious fervor.
The political action committee Evangelicals for Harris claimed that lawyers associated with evangelist Franklin Graham have been attempting to get their ads featuring his father removed from social media.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson confirmed to The Christian Post that he was attacked by a demonic spirit in his bed while he was still employed at Fox News.
Former President Donald Trump donned an orange reflective vest and delivered a press conference from a garbage truck in Wisconsin on Wednesday in response to President Joe Biden calling his supporters "garbage" earlier this week.
President Joe Biden called Trump supporters "garbage" Tuesday, prompting Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to distance themselves from his remarks as they attempt to push a message of unity less than a week before the presidential election.
Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post and founder of Amazon.com, released a statement on Monday defending the newspaper's choice not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris or any future presidential candidates, despite resignations from disgruntled staffers who support Harris.
Jerushah Duford, the granddaughter of the late Rev. Billy Graham, recently penned an op-ed endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris and accusing former President Donald Trump of being "a megalomaniac."
Actor and "The Passion of the Christ" director Mel Gibson recently revealed his support for former President Donald Trump and his belief that Vice President Kamala Harris sports both an "appalling track record" and a low IQ.
A medical doctor and leading proponent of transgender procedures for minors recently admitted that there were political reasons she didn't publish the results of a taxpayer-funded study showing no positive mental health effects for gender dysphoric children.