DOJ attorneys argued that courts cannot deny the president's ability to federally enlist militia to justify deploying the National Guard against protestors in Los Angeles.
Peter Stinson, 64, was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill President Donald Trump after an Instagram post tagging FBI Director Kash Patel brought him to the agency's attention.
In the wake of a politically motivated assassination Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) called out Trump, saying the president has promoted rhetoric, hate and violence.
Newsom criticized Trump's deportation agenda after the president acknowledged it was harming farms and hotels, saying the policy of targeting working families is both harmful and ineffective.
As anti-ICE protests escalate across the nation, the Department of Homeland Security is urging Americans to report suspected undocumented individuals to ICE.
A lawsuit disputing the results of the 2024 election has moved forward after it was revealed that former Vice President Kamala Harris received no votes a New York county.
In 2020, during ongoing protests, President Trump claimed he lacked the authority to deploy the National Guard, contradicting his directives over the weekend.
President Trump ignored California Gov. Gavin Newsom's formal request to rescind his "unlawful deployment of troops in Los Angeles county," prompting bipartisan blowback.
Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell slammed the federal government for not coordinating with the city before deploying 2,000 National Guard troops on Saturday.
A new ethics complaint claims Attorney General Pam Bondi pressured DOJ lawyers to advance Trump's political agenda, threatening discipline if they refused.
Musk adversary Steve Bannon fueled the escalating feud between Musk and President Donald Trump on Thursday, calling on Trump to deport the world's richest man.
The Trump administration's ongoing battle with universities might be ratcheting up after the Attorney General's office announced that it intends to use the False Claim Act to go after institutions engaged in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices.
Disgraced CEO and 2020 election denier Mike Lindell revealed he cannot afford $50,000 in court-ordered sanctions because he is living on $1,000 a week.