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The president has privately criticized his attorney general as weak and ineffective in recent weeks.
A federal judge in Washington State ruled Friday that Trump cannot enforce parts of an executive order he issued last year about how elections are run.
Members of the administration have falsely claimed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers enjoy “absolute immunity” for Wednesday’s killing of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen who was shot in the face while trying to drive away from the scene of an ICE protest.
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Trump holds off on military action against Iran's protest crackdown as he 'explores' Tehran messages
President Donald Trump has arrived at a delicate moment as he weighs whether to order a U.S. military response against the Iranian government as it continues a violent crackdown on protests that have left more than 600 dead and led to the arrests of thousands across the country.
Last month, he slammed CNN’s Kaitlan Collins as “ always Stupid and Nasty ” in a rant posted on his Truth Social website, misspelling her name in the process. When CBS News White House correspondent Nancy Cordes tried to ask a question during a Thanksgiving press gaggle, he fired back: “Are you stupid? Are you a stupid person?”
Jack Smith, the former U.S. Justice Department special counsel who brought two now-dropped criminal cases against President Donald Trump, will give a public testimony before the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on January 22.
Five GOP senators broke ranks with Trump on Venezuela war powers, while 17 House Republicans backed Obamacare subsidies in recent votes.
Donald Trump on Sunday shared an image of an entrance to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida — for reasons that remain unclear — on his Truth Social platform. “The Entrance to Mar-a-Lago!” the president captioned the post, offering no further explanation. Critics were quick to react.
Trump warns markets could face chaos if the Supreme Court overturns his tariff authority and forces the U.S. to repay billions.