As the president graffitis his name to beloved institutions and builds monuments to his own vanity, we must focus on how much fun it will be to tear it all down.
In the United States, birthright citizenship was written into the Constitution after the Civil War. Following the end of ...
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Today in History for Dec. 20: In 1699, Russian Czar Peter the Great ordered his people to celebrate the New Year on January 1, instead of Sept. 1. In 1790, the first successful cotton mill in the ...
Attorneys for President Donald Trump have urged a federal judge to rule that Trump is entitled to presidential immunity from civil claims that he instigated a mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol to stop ...
A top Justice Department attorney argued in court on Friday that President Donald Trump’s inflammatory rally speech before the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol was at least partially aimed at ...
The Justice Department declined to defend the conviction on Thursday, simply stating its position had changed from the Biden ...
SCOTUS has signaled a willingness to no longer insulate agency personnel from decisions made by the executive branch.
Peter Navarro’s appeal of his contempt of Congress conviction may seem, to some, unnecessary. Last year, fresh out of ...
A federal appeals court judge who was included on U.S. President Donald Trump's short list of potential Supreme Court ...
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Experts dread 'massive corruption' as Supreme Court is set to make Trump more powerful
The Supreme Court is poised to overturn a 90-year-old decision protecting the heads of independent federal agencies from ...
The president has wide latitude to grant clemency, but Trump has broken all pardon norms and sought even more authority to help his allies.
The trial of a Wisconsin judge accused of helping an immigrant evade federal authorities began Monday, an arrest of a public ...
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