Government efficiency” is the watchword of the moment, with President Donald Trump making Elon Musk a leader of an advisory commission named the “Department of Government Efficiency.” The acronym, ...
Daniel Charles Ball, who prosecutors alleged threw an explosive device at officers in a tunnel at the Capitol, was arrested after receiving his pardon and remained in custody in Washington.
Pete and Samantha Hegseth’s 2018 divorce decree prohibits each of them from engaging in “any public discourse … disparaging the other party.” ...
Donald Trump has called the violence against police on Jan. 6 "very minor incidents" while defending his pardons for violent insurrectionists. Four officers who were assaulted by the mob while ...
Trump is labeling drug cartels as terrorist groups. That’s a terrible idea.
A judge said in a case challenging Trump's executive order, “I can’t remember another case where the question presented is as clear as this one." ...
A federal judge appointed by Reagan issued a temporary block of Trump’s executive order purporting to end birthright citizenship. Civil rights expert Sherrilyn Ifill joins to discuss that and more.
"As of today, it looks as though Donald Trump is in the process of freezing federally-funded cancer research in the United States," says Chris Hayes.
The president's clemency legitimizes the actions of groups and individuals our allies overseas consider terrorists.
It will fall to Rep. Elise Stefanik, Trump’s nominee for U.N. ambassador, and other diplomats to convince the world America’s words still matter.
There’s good reason to believe that the president’s campaign of revenge will be felt throughout the federal government.
Ratcliffe, Trump’s former director of national intelligence, sought to reassure senators that he would remain apolitical in his role as CIA director.