Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) won’t be running to become chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee in 2026. Schmitt is rumored to be on former President Donald Trump’s short list for ...
He’s covering all his bases. Mayor Eric Adams donned a baseball cap at the Columbus Day Parade Monday that sported the logos of both the New York Mets and Yankees – a fashion beanball to all ...
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., speaks before Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally at Macomb Community College Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, in Warren, Mich.
But then, on Monday, Mayor Eric Adams marched down Fifth Avenue during a Columbus Day parade, wearing a baseball cap that pleased exactly zero New York sports fans. The hat featured a Mets logo on ...
Give Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt credit for chutzpah. On Sunday afternoon, while many of Schmitt’s fellow Republicans were in Madison Square Garden for a Donald Trump rally, the Missouri ...
Eric Adams cannot do anything right. He cannot correctly represent NYC’s professional baseball teams. The indicted Mayor of New York City is getting dragged on social media again for a ...
The two local Major League Baseball teams play in different boroughs ... That didn't stop New York City Mayor Eric Adams from wearing a one-of-a-kind Mets/Yankees hat Monday at the city's Columbus ...
CNN anchor Kate Bolduan hounded Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) over ex-President Donald Trump’s crack about a would-be assassin having to “shoot through” the media, but Schmitt refused to even ...
In a seemingly desperate attempt to please baseball fans all over the city, New York City Mayor Eric Adams found himself in hot water over a hat. The 64-year-old politician was seen wearing a ...
The Port KC President and CEO gave U.S. Senator for Missouri Eric Schmitt a tour of the Riverfront's progress. "The needs are always there, but it really starts and ends with the federal ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been doing damage control ... That didn't play too well with baseball fans in the city, who demanded pick one to root for rather than playing both sides.