Arizona, Florida, and Texas See a Surge in COVID Cases. Now Their Governors Are Singing a Different Tune.
Listen to how these governors first reacted to COVID vs. how they're talking now.
Listen to how these governors first reacted to COVID vs. how they're talking now.
There have been nearly 75,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Arizona, but politicians like Sen. Martha McSally continue to hold in-person events.
The goal of the bill isn’t to give Americans a relaxing time away from home — it’s to boost sales for tourism industries.
Scottsdale City Councilman Guy Phillips was also rebuked in March for sharing misinformation about COVID-19.
GOP lawmakers like McSally and McConnell are rushing create a judiciary slanted against hard-won civil rights protections.
The list of Biden endorsers includes former Trump administration officials; former Republican senators, representatives, and governors; and hundreds of former GOP national security officials.
As President Donald Trump came to Phoenix on Tuesday for a rally, a common question rose up from the public: "Will people wear masks?"
While local leaders urged residents to avoid crowds, Sen. Martha McSally invited donors to join her for tacos and "martha-ritas."
Leaders from the Phoenix megachurch hosting Trump’s rally falsely told the public it is safe to attend thanks to their new air purification system.
Rep. Jeff Weninger voted in favor of a bill that would have protected him from legal action if someone caught the coronavirus at one of his restaurants.