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New Mexico’s senators in Congress have joined two dozen others in an effort to protect the private information submitted by ...
Alina Habba has been the interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey since late March and is approaching the end of her 120-day term on Tuesday ...
President Donald Trump‘s pressure on Texas Republicans to redraw congressional maps with more GOP-friendly districts has ...
If a previously convicted armed robber could illegally cross Joe Biden’s border in 2023, could an Iranian-backed terrorist ...
The former leader of the Lynn Chapter of the Trinitarios was sentenced last Wednesday in federal court in Boston on Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) conspiracy charges. Aaron Diaz ...
Karl Rhoads worries that too many people are not paying close attention to the president’s “bleeding to death” of government.
The Trump administration spent weeks insisting he would never step foot in the country as a free man. That promise could delay a criminal case against him, Alex Woodward reports ...
Although he asked the DOJ to release grand jury testimony for Jeffrey Epstein, President Trump said people will still want more information.
President Donald Trump again lashed out against calls for more information into the Jeffrey Epstein probe, even after he requested the release of grand jury testimony.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has filed a formal request to release grand jury testimony related to Jeffrey Epstein. But the president continues to distance himself from the late, disgraced financier.
On Friday, the president saw three legal defeats as the courts continue to be one of the main impediments to his policy agenda.
The courts continue to be the only bulwark against an overreaching executive, writes Nancy Gertner, a former U.S. District ...
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