The Trump administration is freezing federal loans and grants but says social security, medicare and SNAP benefits are not ...
What’s happening now in Washington, DC, is different from most presidential transitions − in volume, pace, content and ...
Congress created the first inspector general position in 1976 in an era of post-Watergate reform. Trump's recent move to fire ...
In another sweeping move of his second term, President Trump fired more than a dozen inspectors general, the non-partisan ...
Pete Hegseth was narrowly confirmed as defense secretary amid swirling questions about his competence and character, and ...
The United States, like any democracy, is founded on the rule of law. The Constitution prohibits the abuse of power and ...
Legal experts say President Donald Trump’s earliest days back in office show that he will be testing the limits of ...
A senior administration official said the move was an effort to let go of parts of the Biden administration that don’t “align” with the Trump administration.
In his first week back in office, Trump wasted no time shattering norms – from a blizzard of transformative executive orders, ...
Trump's dismissal of 12 inspectors general raises legal concerns over the 30-day notice law and impacts on government ...
At the time that Trump became a TikTok user, Biden was his presidential election opponent, and his campaigned concluded that ...
Legal experts said the president doesn't have unchecked authority, and the power is split between the branches of government ...