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The freshman Arizona senator defended hosting a ritzy fundraiser with an uber-rich Trump ally by saying the Democratic Party has become too “pure.” ...
Consider one of the first actions Trump took after being sworn in for a second term, which was to install Ed Martin as the top federal prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., ...
The president tried to defend an apparent plan in which he’d get to use a luxury jet from the government of Qatar. It didn’t ...
House Republicans are struggling to find room for the president's biggest tax cut promises — including on tips and overtime — ...
The new pope’s call for an end to “prejudice, resentment, fanaticism and even hatred” seems tailor-made to MAGA’s media ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pushed back against questions about the president’s grifts. It was a predictable ...
Last month, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident with protected status who was wrongfully deported to a Salvadoran detention facility.
The Washington Post is reporting that judges in seven states are receiving anonymous pizza deliveries that are being viewed ...
President Donald Trump is finally nearing the fulfillment of a dream that he’s had since his first term in office: a lavish military parade that proceeds through the streets of Washington.
This isn’t a natural downturn. It’s not a war economy. It’s the fallout from one man’s economic choices and his refusal to change course.
Steve Witkoff’s reliance on a Kremlin interpreter for his meetings with Russia’s Vladimir Putin were emblematic of a larger ...
The day after firing the Librarian of Congress, the president also fired the nation’s top copyright official. It's worth ...
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