Susan Ferrechio has been writing about politics and national news for more than three decades, providing coverage through six presidents and eight House speakers. She writes about politics and other top national issues for The Washington Times. Her coverage includes Congress, the presidency, elections, and energy policy with an emphasis on stories ignored by other media. She first joined The Washington Times in 1995 then moved to The Miami Herald, followed by Congressional Quarterly and The Washington Examiner, where she served as chief congressional correspondent and provided coverage for four presidential campaign cycles and countless congressional and senate races. She returned to The Washington Times in 2022 and serves as national politics correspondent. Susan has provided commentary for Fox News, MSNBC, NEWSMAX, ABC News, NewsNation, WMAL Radio, CSPAN and the McLaughlin Group. She can be reached at sferrechio@washingtontimes.com.
A new poll of registered voters indicates that most of them reject the idea of pardoning the rioters who broke into the U.S. Capitol last year in protest of President Biden's victory.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday he will not run for the Senate, rejecting efforts by Republican Party leaders to persuade him to challenge incumbent Democrat Chris Van Hollen as the GOP tries to reclaim the majority in November.
Republicans are strategizing how not to derail what looks like an increasingly likely Senate takeover in November, carefully weighing how to get critical suburban voters who abandoned the party in 2020 but have since soured on Democrats over rising crime and inflation.
Democratic politicians from California to Georgia and New York are getting caught with their masks down, an embarrassing faux pas in liberal circles that is adding to the impetus to nix the unpopular COVID-19 mandates before the November elections.