A top Senate Republican has written to President Donald Trump, demanding an immediate explanation as to why the President fired over 17 independent inspectors from various government agencies without notifying Congress.
Caroline Kennedy condemns cousin RFK Jr. as a "predator" before his Senate confirmation for HHS, citing his controversial vaccine views, ethical lapses, history of drug addiction, and exploitation of family tragedies.
President Trump's administration instructed federal assistance agencies to halt the expenditure of all grants and loans besides those that provide direct funding to individuals needing assistance.
An Indiana man recently pardoned by Donald Trump for his role in the January 6 Capitol riots was fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy during a traffic stop.
State lawmakers rejected DeSantis' call for a special legislative session to discuss immigration, planning to deal with the topic on their programmed schedule.
Brazilian Justice Minister Ricardo Lewandowski also criticized the way the operation was handled, saying it showed a "lack of respect to the fundamental rights of Brazilian citizens."
Democratic Senator John Fetterman (Pa.) continues to break from his party, being the only member to not officially condemn the pardons of Jan. 6 rioters.
Multiple immigrant advocacy groups are suing President Trump's administration due to an executive order signed by the President restricting which children born on U.S. soil are eligible for birthright citizenship.
President Trump reiterated his goal of making Canada the 51st state of the U.S., even saying that Canadians would have "much better health coverage" if the two nations were to unite.
The Department of Justice under the Trump administration has demanded that members of the Oath Keepers militia who have been barred from entering Washington D.C. or the US Capitol be allowed to do so.
Indiana man Douglas Thrams faces federal charges after allegedly posting violent TikTok videos calling for the assassination of Donald Trump and urging followers to commit acts of violence against government targets.