What does it say about the state of the Republican Party and American politics in 2025 that officials are even being asked about honoring court rulings?
The White House apparently wants The Associated Press to use the Trump-approved name for the Gulf of Mexico. If it sounds ...
We’re going to take it, we’re going to hold it,” the president told reporters, in reference to Gaza, failing to explain how this is supposed to happen.
As a former U.S. attorney put it, New York Mayor Eric Adams’ case sends the message that “public officials who support Trump’s agenda will get out of jail free.” ...
The question isn’t why the defense secretary faced pushback at U.S. European Command headquarters; the question is whether he’ll see more protests soon.
The USAID inspector general did his job and did it well. For his trouble, the White House fired him. The move was quickly labeled the “ midnight massacre .” Late on a Friday night, in the first week ...
Rachel Maddow looks at the many ways Americans are obstructing Donald Trump's goal of dismantling the Department of Education, from street protests to lawsuits to acts of defiance by congressional ...
Laws governing several, lesser-known agencies protect certain officials from removal, except for cause. Trump is betting ...
As Elon Musk has made his way through the federal government, shutting down agencies and firing civil servants, many of the investigations being conducted by those agencies of Musk's own companies and ...
Despite facing impeachment in his first term for trying to extract favors from Ukraine, Donald Trump is once again pressuring Ukraine to deliver something in exchange for military aid in its war ...
A conservative group said it was raising private funds for a border wall. The result culminated in Steve Bannon pleading guilty to defrauding donors.
The House speaker was asked about the judiciary's role in assessing the White House's radical ambitions. His response was a mess.