President Trump is pressing full steam ahead with an agenda Democrats worry has an increasingly autocratic bent. But right now, there’s not much they can do about it. News emerged late Monday
On Wednesday, HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will take questions from the Senate Finance Committee. And on Thursday, Tulsi Gabbard — Trump’s pick for the director of national intelligence — will face the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
The latest flood of pardons — from both Presidents Biden and Trump — can only deepen the cynicism so many have about Washington.
As two Midwesterners battle for control of the Democratic National Committee, they are making loud yet unverifiable claims about their levels of support.
In a 1915 case (Burdick vs. U.S.), the Supreme Court held that the “confession of guilt (is) implied in the acceptance of a pardon” and may be avoided only by rejecting it. After issuing a pardon to former President Richard Nixon, the Gerald Ford White House said that Nixon’s acceptance of it was an admission of guilt in the Watergate affair.
Pardons were flying all over Washington on Monday like a flock of birds, or airplanes during peak hours at Reagan airport. Joe Biden was first, issuing “pre-emptive” pardons to five members of his family,
President Trump’s nominee also distanced himself from his past partisan comments, and denied that he would carry out a campaign of retribution if he is confirmed.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to instruct the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security to prepare a 30,000-person migrant facility at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.
Apparently that dream isn't just for us nine-to-fivers. US Representative Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul Pelosi has cashed in to the tune of $38 million thanks to some very smart investments ...
Recent financial disclosures have reignited the conversation about stock trading by lawmakers, particularly surrounding former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's public disclosures regarding Nvidia ...
The plan to add five incoming and five outgoing flights was included in the bipartisan FAA Reauthorization Act last year.
Sorry to intrude on you again today, but now that we have come to the end of the first week of Trump II, there’s much to say about the new regime. For one thing, Trump’s vengeance machine is even more dangerous than it was before.