Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (right) is defending President Donald Trump's decision to fire Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., the ...
For instance, while Trump has begun firing thousands of federal employees who have been working to enforce federal rules, those federal rules remain on the books until the agencies revoke them or ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is defending President Donald Trump ‘s firing of the nation’s senior military officer and a ...
When Bill Clinton came to Washington as president, his Democratic administration used corporate know-how and the new internet ...
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) declined to designate Vladimir Putin a “war criminal” during a Sunday interview with NBC News ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in an interview on Sunday that Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. was “not the right man for the moment” and praised President Trump’s handling of the war in Ukraine.
The largest conflict on the European continent since World War II is at a turning point ahead of Monday’s third anniversary ...
The federal government already has the power to make the District of Columbia (or other U.S. cities) better, safer places to ...
If the Supreme Court court constrains the president’s authority, Trump's potential defiance of the court’s ruling could lead to a full-blown constitutional crisis. The post ‘Slipping into the clutches ...
Americans give President Donald Trump middling marks on his handling of the economy and efforts to shrink the government and ...
Ohio lawmakers are joining a nationwide effort to hold a second constitutional convention, with the goal of reining in the ...
Trump has always wanted to be king of the hill. His first month of his second term shows desire to have more control.