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Stephen Miller was livid. It was a couple of months after Donald Trump’s inauguration, and Mr. Miller, a senior White House ...
The Trump administration is suing all 15 federal district court judges in Maryland over a standing order preventing the ...
President Donald Trump has demanded that Israel drop its legal case against its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Newsweek's ...
President Trump is changing how the government hires and fires workers. His critics warn he's politicizing the workforce, with negative consequences for the American people.
On June 7, Trump ordered National Guard troops to Los Angeles to quell anti-ICE protests. The Department of Justice is weighing arresting and prosecuting public officials who impede their immigration ...
Image by the Center for Reproductive Rights Arguably Trump's most controversial nominee to date, Russell Vought's confirmation set off an avalanche of backlash from Democrats.
Russell Vought serves as director of the Office of Management and Budget in President Donald Trump's second administration. He also served in the same position during Trump's first term.
Attorney General Pam Bondi sold millions in Trump Media stock on the same day Donald Trump's tariffs were announced, raising concerns over insider trading.
Bondi now says she works “at the directive of Donald Trump,” while Rubio has claimed the power to detain and deport students and travelers based on their social media posts.
News about Russell T. Vought. Commentary and archival information about Russell T. Vought from The New York Times.
Pam Bondi disclosed key Jeffrey Epstein case details to a woman secretly filming her for a far-right media group—days before making the same statement publicly.
Attorney General Pam Bondi's explanation that the FBI is still reviewing tens of thousands of Epstein-related videos has done little to quell public outrage.
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