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Dismissal of Trump Cases Raises Immunity Questions, And SCOTUS Is Unlikely to Provide Answers
Special counsel Jack Smith dropped two of Trump's major federal cases, leaving questions of presidential immunity unanswered, Harvard Law professor says.
Female Aide Sent Trump 'Unnerving' Letters Declaring Her Intense Desire to Bring Him 'Joy': 'You Are All That Matters to Me'
Natalie Harp, an aide to Donald Trump, has raised concerns within his team after writing him deeply personal letters.
Anti-Woke Activists Celebrate as Walmart Becomes Largest Company to End Pro-Inclusion Policies: 'Biggest Win Yet for Our Movement'
Walmart will soon become the world's largest retailer to retract diversity, equity and inclusion policies following criticism received from conservative commentators aiming to perpetuate "anti-wokeness."
Trump Once Distanced Himself From Project 2025, Now He is Inviting Its Top Architects to His Administration
From immigration, to CIA and the FCC, some of Project 2025's top contributors and architects will serve in Trump's second term come January
Widely Mocked 'Trump Guitars' Slapped with Cease and Desist Order for Ripping Off Gibson
The viral "Trump Guitars" have been slapped with a cease and desist by Gibson after the guitar company accused them of ripping off an exclusive design.
Jack Smith Giving Up on Trump Jan. 6 Charges Feels like 'The Rule of Law Has Died', Former US Prosecutor Says
An attorney and former U.S. Army prosecutor has voiced his frustrations after the charges against President-elect Donald Trump regarding his involvement in the Jan. 6 US Capitol Riots were dropped.
Here's Where Americans Will Feel Trump's Tariffs the Most If He Makes Good on 'Day One' Threats
The U.S. president elect has vowed to impose a 25% hike to imports from Mexico and Canada, as well as a 10% to products from China
Alleged Trump Shooter Ryan Routh Makes Eerie Connection to First Attempted Assassin Matthew Crooks in New Jailhouse Letter
The man who allegedly attempted to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump back in September explicated his political beliefs in a recently published letter in which he even compares himself to the perpetrator of the first attempt on Trump's life, Thomas Matthew Crooks.
Biden Administration on Track to Hand Trump Quietest Southern Border in Years
Unauthorized border crossings are down in November, setting a new record-breaking low for the Biden administration as it transitions into a new Trump era.
Who Is Jimmy Patronis? Everything We Know About Matt Gaetz's Proposed Congress Replacement
Patronis has served as Florida's Chief Financial Officer since 2017 and cannot run for another term due to term-limit restrictions
Kamala Harris Considering Another Presidential Run in 2028, Tells Allies She's 'Staying in the Fight': Report
Kamala Harris is reportedly considering many options for once her time is up as vice president, including possibly running for president again in 2028.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Suggests Defunding Major News Outlet With New Subcommittee Behind Her
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has stated that her new subcommittee addressing government efficiency will look at defunding NPR and applying budget cuts to sanctuary states.
Donald Trump Says Transgender People Should Use Bathroom 'They Feel Is Appropriate' in Resurfaced Clip: 'Leave It the Way It Is'
In the resurfaced clip, Trump says transgender people should use the bathroom "they feel is appropriate" and that he would let Caitlyn Jenner use his bathroom.
MAGA Hardliners Celebrate 'Major Victory' After Jack Smith Gives Up Trump Jan 6. Charges
Staunch supporters of Donald Trump turned to social media to celebrate after special counsel Jack Smith filed papers to dismiss Trump's federal indictment.
Jack Smith Officially Gives Up Both Cases Against Trump, Drops All Charges
The special counsel filed motions to end prosecutions over the president-elect's alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election and hoard classified documents.
How a 126-Year-Old Court Ruling Will Stonewall Trump's Bid to End Birthright Citizenship, According to Experts
President-elect Donald Trump's promise to end the practice of birthright citizenship in the US with his return to office could be thwarted by a Supreme Court precedent that is over a century old, according to experts.
Elon Musk Cries Laughing at His 'Department of Government Efficiency' Being a Real Thing: 'I Still Can't Believe'
Elon Musk mocks his new role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), while still thinking it might actually work.
Vulnerable Programs for Musk and Ramaswamy's 'Chainsaw' Commission on Federal Spending
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will soon become the co-chairs for the Department of Government Efficiency, promising to slash budgets of everyday programs.
Stephen Miller Vows Local Police Will Work 'Arm in Arm' With Trump Admin on Mass Deportations: 'I Promise You'
The incoming deputy chief of policy vowed that local police will work "arm in arm" with the incoming administration as they look to take on mass deportations.
Trump's Delay on Signing Key Transition Documents Could Cost His Allies Roles in His Administration, Senator Warns
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his inauguration on January 20, 2025, his delay in signing critical ethics and transparency agreements is sparking significant concerns.
How Families Are Preparing for Mass Deportations Under Trump's New Immigration Plans
Mixed-status families are creating emergency plans, including power of attorney and key documents, to stay prepared amid looming deportation policies.
Key Trump Pick Calls For End To Escalation In Ukraine
In recent days, Washington has authorized Kyiv to use US-supplied missiles to strike targets in Russian territory and agreed to supply it with landmines, prompting Moscow to respond with the use of an experimental medium-range ballistic missile.
US Immigration Courts Could Face 16-Year Backlog With Trump's Proposed Mass Deportation Plan
Immigrants suspected of being in the U.S. without proper authorization are given due process through the immigration court system. This system also handles cases for asylum seekers and others, who may have legal ways to stay in the country.
MAGA Hardliners Claim Immigration Hurts American Workers. Experts Say Otherwise
Vice President-elect JD Vance says that deporting migrants will bring back American men into the workforce, do experts agree?
Canada Prepares For Potential Migrant Surge at the Northern Border Ahead of Trump's Second Term
Canadian Prime Minister announced last month the country would change its approach to immigration. Now, they are tightening the border.
Texas Man Sentenced for Assaulting Officer in Jan. 6 Riot: Could Trump Cut His Time Short?
Vice President Mike Pence, who was forced into hiding with his family during the Capitol building attack, has voiced his opposition to pardoning rioters.
Mayor of Sanctuary City Concerned About Becoming A Target in Trump's Administration
Democratic leaders walk a fine line between protecting immigrant communities and avoiding actions that could make them targets of heightened ICE enforcement.
NYC Democrat Urges State Leaders to Repeal Sanctuary Laws; Says They Put Citizens in 'Harm's Way'
Trump has cautioned sanctuary leaders about potential repercussions for refusing to cooperate with ICE, including the possibility of withholding federal funding.
Trump's Push to 'Supercharge' Denaturalizations Could Deter Residents from Seeking Naturalization Altogether
Denaturalization efforts and stricter immigration policies could reshape family sponsorships, jobs, and economic growth, experts warn of lasting impacts.
Sanctuary Cities Explained: How They Protect Immigrant Communities and Why Trump Wants Them Gone
Trump's returning border czar warned that deportations would proceed regardless of sanctuary measures.