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A federal appeals court in Washington on Thursday agreed to allow National Guard troops stationed by President Trump in the city since August to remain for now, blocking a lower court judge’s order that the Guard’s presence was unlawful and that the troops should be removed by Dec. 11.
Trump administration officials will brief reporters Thursday afternoon after the FBI made an arrest in its nearly five-year-old probe of who placed pipe bombs near the offices of the Democratic
Tim Leiweke was indicted for allegedly orchestrating a bid-rigging scheme.
Viewers were left concerned for Donald Trump after he appeared to fall asleep during a live press conference with Pete Hegseth, with fans rushing to social media to air their concerns for the 79-year-
House Republican leaders will speak with reporters Tuesday morning as questions rise around the Pentagon’s strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Defense Secretary Pete
Also on Tuesday, Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff will join his son-in-law Jared Kushner in a high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, as the Trump administration seeks to end Russia's war against Ukraine.
President Trump is set to hold a press conference with FBI Director Kash Patel on Wednesday afternoon. They will discuss the administration’s efforts to crack down on crime amid a surge in federal law enforcement in places like Memphis, Tenn.; and ...
Rep. Eugene Vindman, a Virginia Democrat, was a legal adviser to the National Security Council at the time of the phone call and said he reviewed a transcript of the call.
U.S. authorities have arrested a man suspected of planting pipe bombs in Washington the night before the January 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump, two officials briefed on the matter said on Thursday (December 4).
US president Donald Trump sparked concern when fans spotted him "falling asleep" while speaking to Pete Hegseth.
Despite lobbing fiery public remarks toward one another throughout the year, Trump and the incoming N.Y.C. mayor seemed to work through some of their differences in the Oval Office on Friday
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly will hold a news conference in the Capitol at 3:30 p.m. on Monday to address what he calls Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's "effort to intimidate" him. Kelly was one of the six lawmakers who appeared in a video last month telling military members that they could refuse illegal orders.