Some reporters are calling out President Biden and the White House over their response to the protests, which has mostly been through written statements.
President Biden cited "disinformation" as a reason for campaigning alongside former Presidents Obama and Clinton and said it was very difficult to get his message out.
Donald Trump said in a recent interview with TIME Magazine that he intends to use the military to remove illegal immigrants if he wins the election in November.
James Carville sounded off on young voters sour on President Biden on Sunday and said there would be "no rights left" if former President Trump wins in November.
Vice President Harris connected the abortion fight to the events of Bloody Sunday during an interview with Drew Barrymore and said the fight was not just about women.
Vice President Harris addressed the focus on her laugh on Monday during an interview with Drew Barrymore and said it was part of people "getting used to" her as vice president.
ABC News host George Stephanopoulos sounded the alarm on the November election on Sunday and appeared to echo President Biden's recent message to the press.
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather returned for the network for the first time since his departure on Sunday and reflected on what he said was the "lowest point" of his career.
The New York Times released an scathing statement calling out President Biden for his lack of access to the media as the White House's feud with the paper continues to escalate.
Vice President Harris was reportedly frustrated after New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger confronted her about Biden's refusal to do interviews with major media outlets.
Monica Lewinsky went viral on Wednesday after taking part in a Taylor Swift-related trend on social media, which referenced her time in the White House with Bill Clinton.
Jewish NYU professor Scott Galloway argued on Tuesday that there was a double standard when it came to hate speech directed at Jews, and criticized the anti-Israel protests.
Gov. Brian Kemp said Wednesday during an appearance on "Fox & Friends" that he intends to sign the Georgia Squatter Reform Act, which will make squatting a crime in the state.
DA Alvin Bragg's case against Donald Trump is a "historic mistake" and an "embarrassment of prosecutorial ethics," a law professor wrote in a New York Times guest essay.
A group of anti-Trump legal commentators and analysts reportedly gather for weekly Zoom calls on his legal troubles and at times to align talking points.
CNN's Dana Bash agreed with Sen. Fetterman on Monday in comparing the anti-Israel protests at Columbia to the Charlottesville White nationalist rally, saying, "he's not wrong."
Gov. Gavin Newsom admitted on Sunday that he was worried an "overindulgence" of the Trump hush money trial could help Trump politically as he holds a slight edge over Biden.
NBC News' Steve Kornacki sounded the alarm on some "troubling" poll results for President Biden on Sunday, which he said showed mental/physical health was a "clear liability."
Gov. J.B. Pritzker argued on Sunday that any Democratic voters supporting someone other than Biden were "throwing away" their votes, when pressed on RFK Jr.'s standing.
Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm claimed on Thursday that President Biden was "obsessed" with lowering the price of gas and high prices in general.
A reporter bluntly asked President Biden if he felt he was in "trouble" in the state of Pennsylvania, citing a lot of Donald Trump signs throughout the area.
A group of NPR employees signed a letter addressed to NPR leadership, calling on leaders to publicly address Uri Berliner's essay, specifically its "factual inaccuracies and elisions."
MSNBC's Joy Reid applauded the "DEIs" prosecuting Donald Trump on Monday, calling it "wonderfully poetic" as his first criminal trial in New York is underway.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said Monday that Donald Trump glared at her before walking out of the courtroom, after she reported that Trump had fallen asleep.
Suspended NPR editor Uri Berliner doesnβt think embattled CEO Katherine Maher is right for the job after her far-left political views on social media came to light.
Suspended NPR editor Uri Berliner doesnβt think embattled CEO Katherine Maher is right for the job after her far-left political views posted to social media were unearthed by NPR critics.
Michael Moore, a liberal activist, warned on Monday that he would lose to Donald Trump in the presidential election like Hillary Clinton did in 2016 over his support for Israel.
NPR President and CEO Katherine Maher's old tweets have resurfaced after she attempted to address an NPR senior editor's concerns about left-wing bias at the outlet.
Tania Fernandes Anderson, a Boston city counselor, reportedly walked out on multiple votes related to Boston's police funding, according to the Boston Herald.
ABC News host George Stephanopoulos clashed with GOP Gov. Chris Sununu on Sunday over his support for former President Trump, despite his past criticism of him.
Sen. John Fetterman said he didn't agree with President Biden's decision to stay out of an offensive attack against Iran on Sunday during an interview with CNN.
Whoopi Goldberg claimed on Wednesday's "The View" that the Republican Party wants to "bring slavery back," while discussing the Arizona abortion ruling.
"The View" co-hosts dismissed criticism of President Biden's handling of inflation on Thursday and bluntly told co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin she had to vote for the president.
"The View" co-hosts reacted to OJ Simpson's death on Wednesday at the beginning of their show and argued that it was an "injustice" that he wasn't convicted of murder.
President Biden was mocked on Wednesday after telling reporters he was in the "20th century" in response to a question about the Arizona abortion ruling.
MSNBC guest Nick Akerman called out Michael Avenatti on Tuesday after the disgraced attorney appear on MSNBC and threw cold water on the Trump hush money case.
Disgraced former Stormy Daniels attorney Michael Avenatti joined MSNBC for a surprise interview from prison on Tuesday and discussed the Trump hush money case.
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor is facing calls to retire so President Biden can appoint a younger, liberal justice to the court, as Trump leads in the polls.
An editor at NPR issued a strong rebuke of the outlet's coverage of major news stories, such as Hunter Biden's laptop, in an essay for The Free Press on Tuesday.
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez was asked on Monday if she would benefit from President Biden's latest plan to forgive student loans during an interview with Stephen Colbert.
Whoopi Goldberg said during "The View" on Monday that abortion was not mentioned in the Ten Commandments and argued it can't be applied to "Thou shalt not kill."
Brian Teta, the producer for "The View," said he expects President Biden will come on the show at some point this year, but President Trump likely won't be invited.
Democrats are worried President Biden's support for Israel has ruined his image with voters as the 2024 election approaches, as he still faces criticism from the left.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen said Sunday that it was still unclear where the White House stood with regard to continuing aid to Israel during CBS' "Face the Nation."
David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Obama, said during a recent interview that Biden's touting of the "strongest economy in the world" drove him crazy.
Democratic Sen. Blumenthal suggested Justice Sotomayor weigh the "competing factors" in a decision to retire, and argued Democrats need to "learn a lesson."
"The View" co-hosts unleashed on critics calling on Justice Sotomayor to step down on Thursday and said the Supreme Court Justice was a "thoughtful person."
First Lady Jill Biden has reportedly been urging President Biden to end the war in Gaza and has told him to "stop it now" during private conversations.
Coleman Hughes fired back at Sunny Hostin, co-host of "The View," and said she had "no idea" what she's talking about after the two clashed during an interview on the ABC show.
Savannah Guthrie said the infamous Ronna McDaniel debacle made for βan unpleasant few days" at NBC on Tuesday before declaring she had nothing to do with it.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor is facing another call from a liberal journalist to retire from the Supreme Court, so that Biden can appoint another liberal justice to the bench.