The two top issues for the congressional delegations near D.C. are the FBI's new headquarters and the new federal job classification known as career/policy.
A group of attorneys have put the Justice Department “on notice,” warning that the continued firing of prosecutors or FBI agents could trigger swift legal action. In recent days, Trump appointees have ...
The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center ran a help desk at Detroit Immigration Court until the federal government issued a ...
"War Room" host Steve Bannon runs down what is happening in the world as the third week of the second Trump presidency begins ...
They aren’t fighting Trump even when he tramples on their prerogatives and past ideals, cementing the party’s more autocratic ...
Elon Musk is officially serving under President Donald Trump as a special government employee, according to a White House ...
In some ways, President Donald Trump’s DEI purge has been so indiscriminate you could be forgiven for thinking the entire ...
Two days after nonprofit groups sued the federal government over a stop-work order targeting programs that provide ...
The Trump-appointed U.S. attorney of Washington said the Justice Department will pursue legal action against "anyone who impedes" on Musk's DOGE work.
We are witnessing high-school graduates deleting whole agencies and stealing financial data, mass firings at the Justice ...
President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship will face its next legal hurdle this week when three ...
A federal prosecutor appointed by President Donald Trump asked Elon Musk for information about anyone trying to impede the ...